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Group of Waders, Mounted by Chas. K. Reed, 



Taxidermist and Dealer in Everything Needed by Naturalists or 



Taxidermists. 



It will soon be collecting season. Have you all the tools you need? If 

 you are in want of anything, remember we have the best and your orders will 

 be promptly filled. Send two cent stamp for our Illustrated Catalog, mention 

 Museum, and we will enclose something worth 60 cents to you if you are a 

 collector. 



CHAS. K. REED, 

 267 Main St., Worcester, Mass. 



APGAR'S POCKET KEY to the 



Birds of the Northern U. S. 



East of the Rocky Mountains. 



For years the Editor of the Museum has had in mind a small Pocket Key 

 to the birds of Eastern U. S. A small neat volume easily carried in the pocket, 

 giving some distinguishing feature, that might serve as a guide to identifying 

 birds in the field — and also to quickly tell where to locate an entirely new spe- 

 cies one has shot in the field. 



Mr. Apgar has condensed into a little book 4x51 in., 62 pages, just what 

 is needed by all young collectors of Birds and Eggs, putting the price at 50c, 

 prepaid 



For $1.00 we will send the Key and Ornithologist and Oologist Manual, 

 leather bound, advertised elsewhere. Address, 



WALTER F. WEBB, ALBION N. Y. 



