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The Young Naturalists' Marvelous Collection. 



We will send this entire collection, 45 specimens, packed in a neat wooden box 

 post-paid for only 65 cts. 



No. 1. Resurrection Plant, Mex. 26. Money Cowry, Ceylon. 



Pink Coral, Caroline Isles. 

 Indian Pottery, Florida. 

 Alligator Tooth, Indian River, 



Fla. 

 Crinoid Limestone, Lockport, 



N. Y, 

 Sand Box Shuck, Bahamas. 

 Petrified Wood, Sonoma Co., 



Cala. 

 "Electric" Stone, Jefferson 



Co , N. Y. 

 Sand Shark Egg, Atlantic. 

 Coraline, Algoa Bay, Africa. 

 Limpeto Bahamas. 

 Bloodytooth Shell, Nassau. 

 Fossil Shark Tooth, Va. 

 Operculum or Shell Door, Bah. 

 Native Lodestone, Magnet 



Cove, Ark. 

 Oliva inflata, Singapore. 

 6 Guinea Peas, Bahamas. 

 Piece of Loofah, Japan. 

 2 Egg Capsules of Periwinkle, 



Atlantic. 

 Piece of Tape Cloth, made by 



Natives of Saraoan Isles. 



This is truly one of the most •'Marvelous'''' collections ever put up. It is es- 

 pecially adapted to Kindergarten Work, and while proving invaluable to "young 

 collectors," older ones will appreciate its merits. The specimens at retail prices 

 amount to over $2.00. We will send the entire Collection by return mail, each 

 specimen labeled and wrapped separately, safe delivery and satisfaction guaran- 

 teed, for onlv 65 cts. 



Put up and for sale by WALTER F. WEBB, Albion, N. Y., 



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