If you only knew 



how handy my new Ornithologists' and Oologists' Manual 

 would be to you this summer, you would send for it 



by return mail. 



Some of its Contents: 



A complete list of all North Americaa Birds, giving priaes of their eggs aud pkins, 

 which are the Standard prices used by over four-Hfths of the collectors throughout the 

 country. The arrangement is accoi'ding to the A.O U. list, and after each name is Ridge- 

 ways number. Both Common and S ientidc Names are give, in different size type. 



A large list of Mammal Skins, with both common aud scientific names, and prices of 

 specimens, also of Reptiles. 



Then follows a lable, giving the approximate number of eggs considered a full set, of 

 every family of birds in the U S. This is of special value to those beginning the study of 

 Oology. 



Complete and exhaustive directions for making Scientific Bird and Mammal Skins, and 

 preparing specimens for the cabinet. Instructions for coUecliug, preparing and preserving 

 birds eggs and nests, tools needed, various recipes recommended aud valuable information 

 about making cabinets for specimens. 



Complete list of Taxidermii-ts' Instruments, Supplies, and Requisites. Our noted con- 

 vex glasses, with plush backs, oil paintings and frames to go with same, animal heads, etc. 



Oologists' Instruments and Supplies, Standard prices adopted by most of the well- 

 known raxidermists throughout the country, for mounting birds, making bird skins, 

 mounting mammals, mammal heads, Fishes, making rugs, etc. A large and complete list 

 of books, making in all a neat little Manual, 4ix6i inches. 



Just the right size to carry in the pocket. 



Remember, the prices and information in the Manual are standard in every detail. 

 Any dealer in the county, will till orders at the prices named. 



Price, 25 cents. Leather Bound, 50 cents. 



WALTER F. WEBB, ALBION, N. Y. 



