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THE MUSEUM. 



Xmas IS Coming BARGAINS 



and the New Year 

 will soon be here! 



No better time than now to make j-ourself a 



present of what you need in 



Books, the coming. year. 



The Museum for 1895 $1 00 



Nests and Eggs of North American Birds, 



Davie, cloth 1 75 



do, paper 1 25 



The Naturalist's Manual. Davie 25 



Methods in the Art of Taxidermy, Davie 7 50 

 History of the Birds of Kansas, Goss. ... 6 00 

 Key to North American Birds, Cone's. . 7 50 

 Manual of North American Bird, Ridge- 

 way 7 50 



Birds of Michigan, paper. Cook 75 



Birds of Labrador. Stearns 75 



Natural History of Labrador, Stearns.. 75 

 Our Birds in tiieir Haunts, Langillo .... 2 25 



Standard Cataloorue of Eggs 25 



Key to Birds of Northwest, Apgar 50 



Taxidermy and Zoological Collecting. 



Hornaday 2 50 



Birds of of Ontario Mcll wraith 2 00 



Bird Preserving and Bird Mounting, Aves 25 

 Taxidermy without a Teacher, Mauton.. 50 

 Insects injurious to Vegetation, Harris.. 4 00 



Butterflies of England, Maynard 7 50 



Butterflies of Eastern North America, 



French 2 00 



Guide to the Study of Insects, Packard.. 5 00 



Half Hours with Insects, Packard 2 50 



Our Common Insects, Packard 1 50 



Corals and Coral Islands, Dana 3 50 



Sea Mosses, Hervey 2 00 



Manual of Conchology, Tryon 6 00 



Manual of Mollusca, Woodard 3 00 



(ieiilogical Sketches, Agassiz 2 00 



Geological Story, by Dana 1 50 



Manual of Gec'Hogy, Dana 4 50 



Manual of Mineralogy and Lithology ... 2 00 



Manual of Mineralogy, Dana 10 00 



Precious Stones, Colored. Kunz 10 00 



Gefilogical Excursions, Winchel 1 50 



Wild Flowers, Dana 1 50 



Primative Industrv. Al)botts 3 00 



How to Hunt and Ti-ap, Batty 1 50 



Amateur Trai)pcr 50 



Shooting on tlie Wing 75 



Hints for Beginners with the Microscope 50 



Hints and Points for Sportsmen 1 50 



Structure of Animal Life. Agassiz 1 50 



N. A. Geology and Pala-ontology, Miller 3 00 



Manual of Vc-rtebrates, Jordan 3 00 



American Ornithiilogy, l)y Wilson, four 

 vols., bound in leathei", three of text 



and one of plates, comijlete 10 00 



All will be sent, prei)aid, on rcceii)t of 

 pi'ice. 



WALTER F. WEBB, 

 Publisher of The Museum, 



ALBION, N. Y. 



BIRD SKINS. 



Wilson-s Phalarope $ 30 



Black neck Stilt 50 



Least Tern 60 



Barti'am SandDiper 30 



Cal. Partridge, per pair 95 



Gambers Partridge, per pair 1 i35 



Sparrow Hawlc \£> 



Desert Sparrow Hawk 75 



Buff bellied Hummer _. 40 



vermilion Flj'catcher .50 



I>ong-crested Jay 30 



Ariz. .Hooded Oriole 45 



Foreign hummers, no datas, each 40 



Three for 100 



We have over 5 000 bii'd skins In stock, consisting of 

 European, Costa Rica and A merican specimens. Send 

 for our complete list of skins. 



BIRDS E3GS. 



Royal Tern, sets of 3, each $ 20 



Baitram's Sandpiper, 3 &4 18 



Black Skimmer, 3 & 4 _. 10 



Louis. Heron, 3 & 4 08 



Sora Rail 6 to 13 07 



Little Flvcatcher, 3 & 4 _ 10 



Bicolored Blackbird, 3 & 4 04 



House Finch, 4 &5 03 



Many other eggs in stock at equally low prices. 

 Send stamp for complete list. 



STUFFED BIRDS. 



Am. Eider, male $2 00 



Horned Owl ,$4 00 



Great Blue Heron _ 5 00 



Screech Owl 2 00 



Red-shouldered Hawk 2 85 



Am. Quail l 10 



KingUsher 1 DO 



Am. Robin, Blue Jay, Prairie Warbler and Fox 



Sparrow, each 75 



About 25 species of small stuffed birds at 75c e.ich. 

 Larger birds from 11.00 to $15.00. Send for complete 

 list. 



Orders for less than .50c not accepted. If you buy 

 $1.00 or $1,000 worth of goods in a year it will pay you 

 to examine our prices. 



JAMES P. BABBITT, 



Taxidermist, wholesale and retail dealer in Taxider- 

 mists' Supplies, Birds Skins. Eggs. etc. Fine 

 Glass Eyes a Specialty. 

 Taunton, Mass. 



To Mineralogists. Collectors and Students: 

 In order to be abreast of the times in any 

 department of science, it is necessary to rely 

 in a measure upon a pul)lication devoted to 

 the subject in which you are interested. 



The Mineral CoLLECToii aims to supply 

 the news relatiug to Mineralogy. To publish 

 scientific reports and descri|)tive articles. To 

 describe new localities and the minerals they 

 atford. To facilitate the exchanging of speci- 

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 have good material to exchange. And to ad- 

 vertise the wares of llu; dealer in minei'al 

 specimens and accessories. The JVIineual 

 COLLEOTOU is meant to be a popular publica- 

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 ])ub]ishe(l monthly, twelve times a year. The 

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 small outlay by careful attention to the con- 

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 Sample coi)y, i)ostpaid, free on request. 

 THE MINERAL COLLECTOR, 

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