Boy's Own Paper,  1 (1879), 240.

Correspondence

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Editorial Reply

Subjects:

Microscopy, Astronomy, Instruments, Ornithology, Photography, Periodicals, Collecting, Natural History, Botany

Publications cited:

Coultas [1877]


    Informs 'SUBSCRIBERS' that the magazine has received 'Innumerable letters [...] with inquiries as to whether we are not going to give articles on microscopes, telescopes, and sundry instruments; also on canaries, and other song-birds, also on horses, and on silk-worms; also on shorthand, also on photography; and fifty other things. To which the answer is, "Wait and see. We cannot take up everything at once. It is worth noticing how much we have got into a dozen numbers'.



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