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THE OOLOGIST. 



Fossils,Agates, Shells, Corals 

 and Curiosities. Cretaceous 

 Fossils of Eastern Monta- 

 na a Specialty. 



ScAPHiTES NoDUsus, M. and H. 



Aporrhals blacgulata i'' 



ActaeoD attenuata 15 



AnlsomvoD 'latielUformls ''o 



Baculltes ovatus .10 to $1.00 



OalUsta Deweyl 15 to .25 



Dentalluin gracUe ,15 



Hamlnea minor .15 



Volsella Mepkl 15 



Veniella subtumida I5 



Inoceramus convexus 20 to .75 



crispli 15 to .75 



Lunatlaconclnna 15 



Lucina subundata 15 



Margarita Nebrasensls 15 



Nucula cancellata .15 



Scaphites nodusus .in to$2.(i0 



Martehia cuueata .15 



Turnus Stlmpsunl .15 



Fossil wood, containing Martesla, or Turnus . 



25 to .7.1 



Rock contaln1]iga variety of small fossils. 25 to .50 

 Tregonucarpus nuts (lossll) size of lllckorv 



nut 20 to .25 



Fo-isil leaves It to .75 



Agates, lough lO to ..5() 



polislied .25 to $2.00 



California Oriv.x. polished 40 to$l.7i 



Petoske.v Agates, " 25 to .7.') 



FossUferns .i5 to .75 



Petritied wood lO to ..50 



Agatlzed wood 10 to .50 



Porcelainlte 10 to .25 



Honey-comb l!)va lO to .a') 



Sponge lava, will float in water !■"> to ..'lO 



Lava, has been melted, and run like molasses 



candv .15 to ..'■.0 



Antelope horns, on upper pan of skull, per 



pair Si.'iO to $2.oo 



Buffalo horns, per pair .50 to $1.50 



Rattles troin Hattlesnake lo to .25 



Corals from I'.;Uiamas, li'lorldaand Si- gapore 



25 to $2.00 



Small mixed shells from West Indes. per pint ..50 

 Large Assortment of showy American and 



Forlegii Shells lo to$'>.0o each 



10 per cent discount on cash orders of 

 $10.00 or more. 

 Send for price lists. 



Homer Sqviyer, 



Mingusville, - - Montana. 



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