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MIDSUMMER OF RER. 



W(* liave a very large stock of the following curios, shells, etc., and (luring the 

 uext thirty tiays will sell at auuexed prices. 



Tarantula, mounted in box $ 



Scorpions in box 



Trapdoor Spiders, in box 



nest 



in box 



Big Tree Bark, choice specimens . 

 Puds ot Koyal Ponciana, or Sabre 



bean 



Cas.sla Beans, package 



Black-eyed Su.-an.s. (Guinea peas or 



Licorice seeds) packages 



Shark Eggs 



Devil Fish Eggs 



Porcupine Fi.sh, small 



large .5 



Cow or Trunk Fish 



Toad Fish 



Hawk-hill Turtle, mounted, polish- 

 ed back 



Tortoise Shells, polished (Green 



Turtle) 5 



Mammoth Sponges,2 to 3 ft.indiam. 3 



Sturgeon Pl.ites. 



Sting Hav Sticg 



Sh;irks Teeth 



Eucky Tooih from Cod 



Saw Fish Saws, « to 12 inches 



a feet 1 



" " 4 to 5 feet 4 



Alligator teeth, % inch 



" • 1 inch 



" •' 1'4 inch 



" 194 inch 



'• " 2 inches .-... 



Porpoise Teeth . 



&penn Whale Teeth 2 



Walru.s Tusks 3 



Homed Toads 



'• in box. nicely mounted 

 " '• on orangewood plaque 



Gray Sea Bean 



Red Sea Bean 



Yellow Sea Bean 



Brown-banded Sea Beans 



Liver Beans 



Mimosa Seeds, package 



Long Ked Sea Bean, each 



Chinese Horn Nuts 



Beetle Nuts 



Coffee Beans 



Sea Beans in pod 



Cassia Beans m Pod 



Coral Bean pod 



BlacK-eyed Susans in pod 



Old Wunians Tongue 



Ivory Apples 



Resurrection Plants 



Bahama Sea Urchin, white or pur- 

 ple 



Skate Eggs 



Sea Horses. Atlantic 



Medit 



Hermit Crab mshell 



Sand Crab _ 



Egg Cases of Periwinkle 



Alligators, small, lainch 



'.T inches 



afeet 



3feet 



" one extra large.H ft. long 



Alligator Skulls 5 



Hammerhead or Leopard Shark 



eggs, Pacific $ 



King or Ilorse-foot Crabs _ 



Acoru Barnacles, Pacific 



Goose Barnacles 



Club-spined Urchin. Cidaris trtbn- 

 loides, Bahamas 



SHELLS. 



Mammoth Spider Shells $ ,50 $100 



Japanese (Jreen Ears unpolished lo 25 



i-lori .a Whelks lu 25 



Australian Whelks, large 15 35 



Murex ternuispina 15 75 



Murex trunciUus 05 25 



Murex brandaris 05 25 



Japanese Eburnas 10 25 



Green GoUlmouth 10 25 



Green Silvermouth 10 25 



Large Screw Shells 10 25 



Indian Wauipuni Shells 15 per doz 



Philippine Telescope Shell-? (Pota- 



i/ii /fin) 10 15 



Polished Fresh Water Clam Shells, 



many species. Wis 50 1 00 



Cardinal Murex, rare 1 00 2 00 



Venus Shells ^6 



Voluta Junonias 1 00 5 00 



Murex jialma-rosge 3 00 5 00 



Murex coruutus 35 1 00 



Paper Nautlus 50 5 00 



Chambered Nautilus, cut to show 



chambers and siphunde 75 2 00 



The same, halves 35 150 



Mammoth Limpets (Lucapina cren- 



ulata) 35 75 



Sptrulas 05 15 



Mermaid Cradles ( 6Vii<ows) 25 .50 



Mammoth German Land Snails 10 25 



Lamp Shells {Triton lamina) 1 25 2 .50 



Ros.ellarias 50 1 00 



Bulimuscitrina 15 25 



Pterocera scorpio 1 25 2 00 



CORALS. 



Manlcina areolata, Rcse Coral, Ba- 

 hamas 



Menilina speciosa, Singapore 



' " ampliata. Samoa 



Agaricea agaricites, Propeller Cor- 

 al. Bahamas 



Meandrina plivosa. Plate Coral Ba- 



r.^D hamas 



Meandrina strigosa. Head Coral, 

 Bahamas 



Meandrina cerebri formis. Brain 

 Coral. W. Indies 



Porites astraeoides,Pine Apple Cor- 

 al Bahamas 



Porites furcata, Forking Coral, Ba- 

 hamas 



Orbicella annularis. Star Coral. Ba- 

 hamas 



Violet Coral, Distichopora vlolaceaS 



Red Coral '• Coccinea 



Yellow Coral " nitlda. . 



Pink Coral, Stylaster sanguineus, 

 Samoa 



Millepora alclcornis, Hayti 



ECHINODERMS. 



Star rish. Sea Urchins, Etc, 



SeiTient Star Fish, Ophioniiislum 



armlgerum $ 3.5 



Brittle Star Fish, Ophiopholisacul- 



eata 25 



Basket Fish. "Medusa's Head," As- 



trophyton agassizll .5(J 



Chinese Star Fish, Astropecten bi- 



splnosus 15 



F H. LATTIN, & Co., 



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