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THE OOLOGIST. 



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GAME OF BIRDS 35 



GOLDEN PHEASANT (Colored Picture) 25 



LITERATURE GAME 25 



GAME OF INDUSTRIES 25 



TWENTY-FIVE PICTURES ( From Birds and Natura) .50 



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BIRDS AND NATURE 



BIRDS OF SONG AND STORY- 

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-Monthly; 48 pages, 8x10 inches: per year, 11.50. A maga- 

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 plants, etc., in natural colors. Eight full page plates 

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"Certainly no periodical, and probably no book, on 

 birds ever found anything like such favor with the pul)- 

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A bird book for Aububon societies, 16 color plates. 



-Illustrations of popular birds, in colors true to nature, on 

 5' finely enameled cards 2ix3.i inches. Enclosed in case 

 with full directions for playing. A beautiful and fascinat- 

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GOLDEN PHEASANTS 

 LITERATURE GAME— 



Printed in natural col- 



-A beautiful Picture for framing, 

 ors on fine paper 18x24 inches- 



-500 Questions and Answers in English Literature. 100 

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GAME OF INDUSTRIES Educational— 400 Questions and Answers on the great in- 

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Oct. 3t 



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These arc iMcomplctc volumes and odd 

 numbers that have accunmiated during the 

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 cent stamps ac((i>tfd). This is a rare chance 

 to obtain some clidice bird literature, and a 

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 small amount. 



CHAS. K REED. 



Worcester, Mass. 



How To Collect Animal Tracks. 



■\ simple, inexpensive method of preserv- 

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 (Mean, instructive pastime for boys, girls. 

 spt)rtsmen and naturalists. Send two cent 

 stamp for particulars or one dollar for com- 

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I can still furnish many 

 of the sets listed in Sep- 

 tember issue. If yon saw 

 'or HOW see on that list any set you wish to 

 place in your collection write me at once. I 

 will send you a revised copy of the list 

 promptly, showing just what I can furnish 

 you. ERNEST H. SHORT. Rochester. N. Y. 



