THE MUSEUM. 



Beautlly Your CaWnets 



KY SECORINCi. 



Azurite, a rich Blue miueral from Arizona 

 Thousands admired the beautiful display of 

 colors in the Arizona exhibit at the World's 

 Fair, and wished they could secure some of 

 the beautiful, blue, green and white speci- 

 mens. I have a choice stock of them all. 

 Specimens 1x1, 10c; 2 x 2, 25c; 3 x 3, 75c; 4 x 

 4, $1.50, 6 x G, $3.00 



StaUiclites from Arizona. Same county as 

 above. 2 in., 10c; 4 in., 25c; 8 in., $1.00, 12 to 

 18 in. long by 4 to 6 in. at base, $100 to $4.00. 

 These are white blended with green. 



Malachite, Azurite and Ciqyerite blended to- 

 gether making one of the richest combina- 

 tions imaginable. 1x1, lOc; 2x2, 25i-; 3 x 3, 

 75; 4 x4, $1.50; 6 x 6, $3.00 



Malachite Velvets. Too fragile to be safely 

 entrusted to the mails. Fine large specimen, 

 $1.00. Finest in stock $5.00 



Fluors. The Cumberland County,England 

 Fluors have Ijcen famous tlie world over for 

 their beauty. Formerly wei-e common but 

 are now becoming very rare. I have just, 

 prior to going to press, opened a case of fine 

 specimens, 1x1, 15c; 2 x 2, 25c; 3 x3, 50c; 4 x 

 4, $1.00. 



Culcite Crystals. Egreinont. England. 

 Fine, clear, perfect points and cheap at 25c 

 to $1.00 



Pyrites on Calcile Crystals. Very showy 

 and hard to secure. 25c to $1.00. 



Marcasite Crystals. Perfect and curious. 

 25c, 50c and 75c. 



J{ul/y Jilende. Small crystals, 10c. Finer, 

 25c. Some of best at 50c. 



Ritbcllite. A new importation direct from 

 Lower California. Consists of c\ear, i)ink 

 (;ryslals. Very pretty. Specimens range 

 from 25c to $1.50 



The above are all sure; to please, for as 

 stated all are very pretty and '"tone up" a 

 cabinet so it will be admired by everyone. 

 J'riccs are prepaid. 



WALTER F. WEBB, Albion, N. Y. 



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The Iowa Ornltliologist. 



A Quarterly Magazine, devoted to OruithcUo- 



gy and Oology- 



Forty cents per year. Samplecopies lOc. 



Published forThe Iowa Ornithological Ass'n. 



David L. Savage, Editor, Salem, la. 



Ooloo^lSts' 



Outfits. 



The "Best" Oologist's Outlit consists of one 

 3oc Nickled Blowpipe, one 25c Nickled and 

 Engraved Embryo Hook and one 20c J]gg 

 Drill, all in a neat wood turned box by return 

 mail prepaid. 



FOR ONLY 35 CENTS. 



When ordei'ing this outfit if ydu will en- 

 close 15c extra, 50 cents in all, 1 will send 

 you a tine lirst-class egg of the Sooty Teru 

 with data, which is rightly considered the 

 ])rettiest of all the Tern family. By accept- 

 ing this offer you get 80c worth of i:>struments 

 and a 25c egg, 



FOR ONLY 50 CENTS. 



The (JJKtine.^t Oiilogists' Outlit consists of 

 one VVhitcMetal Blower,one »;;, anil ,'„-„ drills, 

 one 4^ in. EnduTO Hook and one lead pencil, 

 all ])laced in a neat box with sliding cover. 

 This outlit i.s gotten out for beginners and 

 cannot fail to please. It usually retails from 

 50 to 75c. 



My price 25 cents prepaid — For 10c extra 

 or 35c I will put in a neat pad of Data 

 Blanks. 



WALTER F. WEBB, Albion, N. Y. 



