THE OOLOGIST. 



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BIRD SKINS. 



Peocock. magnificieiit adult male speci- 

 men in full plumage $ 6 00 



American Bittern 75 



American Crow 30 



Marsh Hawk 1 00 



Pigeon Hawk 65 



Blue Jay, male 25 



Wood Duck, male 1 50 



Screech (_)wl, gray 50 



Least Bittern 50 



Bronzed Grackle 25 



Cedar Waxwing 20 



White-ruraped Sandpiper 75 



Killdeer 30 



Least Sandpiper 25 



Eed-headed Woodpecker 35 



Ked-headed Woodpecker, young male.. 30 



Pine Grosbeak, male 50 



Pine Grosbeak, young male 35 



Pine Grosbeak, female 25 



Snowflake 15 



Bullock's Oriole, female 25 



Prairie Horned Lark 30 



Indigo Bunting 20 



Purple Finch, female 15 



Song Sparrow 75 



Bluebird, young male 15 



White-breasted Nuthatch 15 



Chickadee 15 



Hooded Warbler, pair 75 



Canadian Warbler, male 25 



Black-throated (ireen Warbler, male... 20 



Black-poll Warbler, female 15 



Red-tail Hawk, young in down 75 



I have only the above skins left and they 

 ought to go Quick at prices quoted. 



PRICES NET.— Will ship cheapest way at 

 purchasers expense. FRANK H. LATTIN. 

 Albion, N. Y. 



MOUNTED BIRDS, Etc. 



Cinnamon Teal 1 75 



Bartramian Sandpiper 1 00 



Wilson's Snipe 1 00 



American Bittern 2 00 



Least Bittern 1 50 



Harris Woodpecker 1 00 



Pine Grosbeak, female 1 00 



Bohemian Waxwing 1 50 



American Crow 1 00 



American Barn Owl 2 25 



Ruby-throated Humming-birds, pair on 



stand 2 50 



Virginia Deer Head (1 prong antlers) on 



shield, magniflcient specimen 12 00 



Gar Pike. 39 in. on standard 4 00 



Alligator, 5 feet 7 50 



The above are all the mounted specimens I 

 have left. 



PRICES NET.-Will ship cheapest way at 

 purchaser's expense. FRANK H. LATTIN, 

 Albion. N. Y. 



New York Natural History Survey. 



I have concluded to break a set of this rare 

 and elaborate work and offer at the following 

 very reasonable rates: 



Introductory Volume to Natural History 

 Survey, with Autograph Inscription States- 

 men: "Presented to Major General Townsend 

 as a mark of affection and grateful esteem 

 of William H. Seward, December ol. 1842." 

 4to. 183p 2 00 



DeKay, Ornithology of New York, 392 p 141 

 full-page col. plat, containing 3US birds in 

 natural colors 4to; this rare and magnifl- 

 cient work usually sells from $15 to $20 per 

 copy 11 50 



Mammals of New York, with Intro- 

 duction to Natural History Survey. 

 4to. 348p,33pl 1 50 



Reptiles and Fishes of New York, 2 



vol., 4to, o24p, 102pl 3 75 



E mmons, Insects of New York, 4to 326p, 

 47 col. pi., hundreds of colored figures. 3 75 



DeKay, Mollusca and Crustacea of New 

 York 4to, 35.5p 53 col. pi (411 col. fig 2 50 



Torrey, Flora of the State of New York. 

 Full description of all the indigenous 

 and naturalized plants hitherto dis- 

 covered in the state; with remarks on 

 their economical and medicinal prop- 

 erties. 2 vols, 4to, 1072p, 160 pi 5 (O 



Hall, Palaeontotogy of New York, I. Or- 

 ganic Remains ofLoweiiDivision of N. 

 Y. System, (Lower Silurian) 4to 361p. 

 lOOpl, 536 tig 5 75 



— —do do, vol. II Organic Remains of 

 Lower Middle Division, (Middle Sil- 

 urian) 4to, 370p, I04pl. 510 fig 5 75 



do do. vol. Ill, Fossils of Lower Hel- 



derberg (xroup and Oriskany Sand- 

 stone 2 vols. 4to, 531p, ills.120 pi 6 00 



Emmons, Geology of Northern New 

 York 447p, 17 pi. (9 col.) 116 ills 150 



Hall, Geology of Western New York, 4to 

 70.5p. col, map. 54 pi 2 00 



Mather, Geology of Eastern New York 

 and Long Island, 4to, 708p. 46 col, pi. 

 and maps, 35 ills 1 50 



Vanuxem, (Geology of Central New 

 York, 4to,306p, 80 ills 1 50 



Beck, Mineralogy of New York 4to, 560p, 

 pi, 33 tables. 533 fig 1 00 



Emmons, Agricultural of New York; 

 comprising an account of the classifi- 

 cation, composition and distribution 

 of the Soils and Rocks, and the Natu- 

 ral WatersiOf the Different Geological 

 Formations, together with a con- 

 densed view of the Climate and the 

 Agricultural productions of the State, 

 4to, 372p, 22pl and 33 fig 75 



Do do do. This volume is devoted main- 

 ly to the composition of the inorganic 

 parts of vegetables, 4to, 394p, 42 col pi. 50 



Do do. Fruits of the State, 4to, 2 vols, 



;340p 100 col .pi 1 00 



Will ship cheapest way at purchaser's ex- 

 pense. FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion, N. Y. 



New York, Natural History Survey. 



I have a set of 22 vols, of this rare and ela- 

 borate work in original binding and "good 

 as new." It is in the best condition of any 

 ■'original binding" set I've ever owned and 

 if not sold I shall reserve the set for my 

 private library, but now offer it at less 

 than the regular price of a fair set in 

 ordinary binding. The 22 vols, are as 

 follows: Geology 4; Palaeontology. 5; Miner- 

 logy. 1: Agriculture, 4; Entomology, 2; Zo- 

 ology, (Mammals, Birds, Reptiles^, Fish. Mol- 

 lusca and Crustacea) 5; Botany 2. I ought 

 not think of selling this set for less than |75. 

 The volume on Birds in this volume alone is 



worth $75. The set goes, however, at 55 00 



FRANK H. LATTIN. Albion. N. Y. 



20 % DISCOUNT 



time to devote to my old business. 



will be allowed from above prices during July and 

 and August. They must be closed out as I've no 



