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THE OOLOOIST. 



WANTED. 



Taxidermists to give me a trial in 

 the new and best kind of Artificial 

 Glass Eyes for Animals. Will trade 

 for rare butterflies. EUGENE E. 

 STAINSKY, 1115 Wheeler Place, Col- 

 orado Springs, Colo. My6t 



Scientific 



Sliells and 

 Corals. 



Fossil 



I have recently issued a list of what I have 

 left in the ab(jve lines. If at all interested it 

 will well reijay you to drop me a postal for a 

 copy of same. 



FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion. N. Y. 



Just In From India. 



A new invoice of beautiful Butterflies. 



Will sell in papers or spead at reasonable 



prices or exchange for eggs or skins I am 



in need of. 15 Var. -Showy Papilio. Address. 



ERNEST H. SHORT. 



Rochester. N. Y. 



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A. M.EDDY, Albion, N.y. 



Publishing 

 House of 



THE CONDOp 



A Magazine of Western 

 Ornithology. 



Begins its seventh volume 

 with January, 1905, issue. 

 Each volume has presented 

 improvements over the one 

 preceding, and every indica- 

 tion points toward a contin- 

 uance of this magazines won- 

 derful growth. 



THE CONDOR has tirmly estab- 

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 authority as well as popular inter- 

 est. Every naturalist should see 

 it. No free sample copies. 



Sample 20 cents. 

 Subscription $ I . per year. 



Order at once (if Jjusiness Mgr.. 



JOSEPH GRINNELL 

 Pasadena, California 



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Coleoptera of North America :: 



A'Big Bargain for some Institution or Collector. 



Private collection of about 3000 different species (perhaps 

 10,000 specimens) of Coleoptera of North America, including an 

 A I Cabinet with cork-lined draws and glass (hinged) covers, 

 almost air and dust-tight. Cabinet could not be made for less 

 than $65.00. Will sell cabinet and collection for only $250.00. 



For further particulars, if you mean business, address 



ALBION 



FRANK H. LATTIN 



NEW YORK 





