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Send Jj5»5 ;iii(l we will seni' you 1,") sjimpie.s of 



t)in" lunv Papier IVI.uMie R'>ck. 



Stump auti f-iiovvy work. Suitable for Canar- 



ie.s. Ducks, Squirrels, elc. We are 



in w iiiLrodueitig theiii. 



WE MANUFACTURE 



Pcipier Maehe Half Heads fur llw^ Wcu-k. 



Our New Collecting Tuijc Onttit $4.00 



Currier's Tanning i''hiid, tans skins— try 

 al)Oltlc 1.00 



GOOD BOOKS. 



Davie's Taxidermy, Hornaday's 'J'a.xider- 



my *-3 50 



Coues' Kt'y 7.00 



Kidu;ew;iy's Manual 7.00 



Davie's Nests and Eggs 1.25 



OUR SPECSALTY. 



Glass I'^yes. Taxideniist's T<>t)ls. 



i^atura list's Supplies. 



BiRDS EGGS. BSRDS SKINS. 



Mounted Specimens. Land and Marine Cut ios. 

 IVew Catalogue now in press. 



FEANK B. WEBSTEK CO., 



MUSEUM, 

 HYDE PARK, '. MASS. 



Illustrations Tell a Story! 



THE LIHIil{.\L USE OF HALFTONKh TX 



^^' Nidlologlst 



Proves inlinitely attractive and valuable to 

 Ornithologists, 0(")logists, Taxidermists and 

 artists. Presenting each month about six 

 illustrations or page plates (dii'ect from life) 

 of birds, nests and nesting places, togethei- 

 with articles fi'om our best ol)servers and 

 writers, scientific but popular. Weareright- 

 fullj' recognizeil as covering, in sjdcMidid style 

 a uuiqe field. 



■'Uulike most of the cognate publications of this 

 country, and France and Germany— partlcnlarlv Ger- 

 many— The NiDiOLOGiST is not insnlferably dnll Ou 

 the "contrary, it is sincnlarly brisht and attractive, 

 textual ly and eraphically. and yet strictly, and indeed 

 severely, scientific in fact a model xmbli'catiou of the 

 km(\. "— Yof/cfhirfi Post, Leeds, England. 



•■Worth double the present sutecription price."— 



Harold Holland. 



"Yon can count me as a life subscriber. Words fail 

 to express my appreciation."— Benjamin Hoag, Steph- 

 entown, N. Y. 



The price of the Nidiologist is still but $1 

 per year fin advance) incIuding./Vpe exchange 

 notice. Volume II commeucetl with Septem- 

 ber, 1894. Sample 10c. A(ivertising rates 

 low. Remit to H. R. Taylor, Publisher 

 NiDioLo<4isT, Alameda, California, U. S. A. 

 N. Y. Omce— Ron Taylor. loOFiftii Avenue. 



Bird Skins 



O I-roni tlie interior of «» ® 



eel MM— ^^^i\>vJ^ • e 



I have just received tine specimens of 

 Mexican Birds, many of wdiich are on our A. 

 O. U. list and cannot be secured from any 

 other quarter. As nearly all the liirds here- 

 tofore taken in Mexico have gone directly to 

 some large institution or private collection. 

 I feel sure that a large percentage of our 

 American codec tors will be glad of the oppor- 

 tunity of securing these rare specimens at 

 reasonal)le prices. I can only list a few that 

 I am able to identify at siglit. The balance 

 will be listed nest nujnth. 



Mexican Jacana $ 75 



(iuat. Ivory-billed Woodpec^ker 5 00 



Pileated Woodpecker 1 50 



Great Rufous-bellied Kingfisher 2 00 



"Papan Real" -'Mexican Name' 2 00 



Paraquet, tine 1 25 



Blueci owned Mctuiot 1 50 



Rose-breasted Becaid 1 50 



J Ilea Dove 1 CO 



Waglers Oriole 90 



Mexican (ioldhnch 75 



Creen Woodpecker, rare 2 00 



Texan Kingtishei' 1 OO 



Derby Flycatcher 1 00 



Yellow-headed Parrot 2 00 



Autumnal " 2 00 



Mexican Goshawk 1 25 



Brown Jay 1 50 



Mexican Crow, (very small) 90 



Groove-bill Ani 75 



I have various Hawks. Parrots, Trogans, &c. 

 that are not yet indentitied but will he ready 

 on receipt of jour i-ard, asking for same. 

 W. F Webb, 



Albiox N. Y. 



FOR SALE. 



A very large collection of Postage Stamps 

 including full set of Colandiians unused and 

 many rareties. Will send out approved sheets 

 to parties giving Al references or cash de- 

 posit. 



EUREKA STAMP Co., 

 Albion, N. Y. 



WANTED.- A first-class Indian 

 Skull, with Teeth, etc. Send descrip- 

 tion v\'ith lowest ca=.h price. 



F. L. DAYIS, 

 Box 80. Albion, N. Y. 



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