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THE MUSEUM. 



Magnifying Glasses! Model Herbarium and Plant Record. 



Insect Pins! 



Botauieal Collecting 

 Cases and Pressed'! 



Our sale in liquidation still continues at 

 Greatly Reduced Prices. Send for 

 16-page circular and circular G23. 



QUEEN & CO., Inc., 



Makers of the Acme Microscopes, 



Philadelphia, Pa. 

 J. G. GRAY, Assignee. 



FLORIDA 



is probably the greatest state in the Union for 



CURIOS. 



The Ebersold famil3^ composed of ten per- 

 sons, spend the whole year in South Florida, 

 collecting, photographing and preseiving 

 Shells and Curios. Write us for anything 

 you may want from Florida and we will fur- 

 nish it at the lowest rate, guaranteeing satis- 

 faction. Send 20c for sample collection of 

 either Shells, Curios or PhoiograjJhs, naming 

 Avhich you prefer. Address, D. S. EBER- 

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THE NAUTILUS 



A Monthly devoted to the interests of Con- 



chologists. 



Edited and published by H. A. PILSBRY, 



Academy of Natural Sciences, and C. W. 



JOHNSON, Wagner Free Institute. 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



Subscription, $1 per year; sample copy, 10c. 



Old Coins, Stamps, Indian Cnrios. 



Large 64 page Catalogue, illustrated lOc. 

 827 BRANNAN STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



Bendire's 



Life Histories of N. A. Birds. 

 Fine cloth copy, colored 

 plates, etc. Now extremely 

 hard to secure. Price $7.00, prepaid. 



W. F. WEBB, Albion, N. Y. 



La Naturaliste Canadian. 



Au ilhistratcd monthly inaKay.inc prhitcil in French. 

 The o/i/y general Natural Science .lournal pulilislied 

 in Canada, l^irections for amateur Photographers a 

 Kpecial department of the Magazine. Suljscription H 

 a year. Edited by L'ABBE V. A., Huard, Chicoutimi, 

 P.'Q., Can. 



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This excellent work recently issued is one 

 of the best of its kind. Has places for 50 

 plants, with a printed form after each plant, 

 to till out, giving full and complete details. 

 Leaves are 8x11 inches and of heavy card- 

 board. Connected with the work-proper is a 

 pamphlet of 25 pages, giving Instructions in 

 plant work, hovj to collecv, jyress arid motint 

 Plants, and a Key to the Terms used in des- 

 criptions. 



The book is bound in heavy boards with 

 flexible back, and suflicient strength to last 

 permanently. 



We can bring the .'-oope and usefulness of 

 the work before our readers in no better way 

 than by quoting from the preface. 



"Collecting, Pressing and Mounting Plants 

 is one of the most fascinating occupations and 

 one of the most profitable parts of School 

 Work. The common method of preserving 

 plants- has been that of mounting them on 

 sheets about 11x17 inches and filing them 

 away in cases. For school work, these sheets 

 are too large and con not Ije cared for proper- 

 ly. The book form of reduced size overcomes 

 this difficulty." 



"Accompanying each term in the key is a 

 space for illustrating its meaning by a draw- 

 ing and another for writing the definition. 

 This work should be done from day to day a&- 

 the parts are studied." iA 



The price, $1.50 prepaid, is very low for the 

 work and we shall be glad to I'eceive orders 

 for same. 



WALTER F. WEBB, Albion, N.Y. 



LARGE RESURRECTIONPLANTS by mail 

 10c. Small plants 5c. G. W. TUTTLE, Pas- 

 adena, Cal. 



The MontWy Hlustrator 



That bright, entertaining and profusely 

 illustrated magazine, which brings in one year 

 over 3,500 beautiful illustrations by the fore- 

 most illustrators, and whose writers are the 

 ablest, and of which the regular subscription 

 price is Three Dollars for one year, can be 

 obtained together with The Museum, both 

 for $3.25. 



This otrer we can onl}' make by special ar- 

 rangements with the publisher of "The 

 Monthly Illustrator, " and is such a good 

 one that you should take advantage of it. 

 Sample copy, 30c. 



Send your remittance to this oflice, and we 

 will see that you receive both publications. 



THE MUSEUM, ALBION, N. Y. 



