THE OOLOGIST. 



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parts all iu one volume. Part 1, 

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 Cauoiis of ihe Colorado. Pari 2, 

 Physical Features on the VaUey of 

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Geology of Iowa, 1S70, Chas. A. White, 

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U. S. Geological Survey. '8.")-'86, 7th 

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U. S. Geological Report, ■8()-"87, 475pi)., 

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U. S. Geological Report, West of 100 

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Stanshury Repoit on Salt Lake, pp.470, 

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Geological Survey of Penna , 100 vols. 

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Climbing Irons. 



There is 

 , Scarcely a month 

 the year but 

 what a pair oi 

 good Climbing 

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 Do not let a low price lure 

 .)ou into piuchasing an infer- 

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 'j he stra|)s ai«; wide and made 

 li;;m tJu> very best ot leather. 

 _ Our clind)ers are the 



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 durable on tiie mar 

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 sold at a living profit 

 for less money by auy- 



OlK!. 



I)uiiiig the prist li\e yenrs we have 

 ioM hundrids of jiairs ol elimlierS'i 

 havo sent them to nearly every stat« 

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 to hear of the lirst dissalisli' d pmt baser. 



From many testimou'-tia, we select 

 the following: 



"Tlie climbers that you sent give entire sarlafac 

 tlon and are well inade In "-very particular." 



T. V. W ., Austin. 1118. 



••rJecelved mv climbers all right onthe2l8tot 

 last inonlh. Have delcncd writing to you till' 

 had used them. They ai'e iis good a spur as I 

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 you buj' your spurs of I^itin. you ^ei good ones." 

 J. P. J.. Kellon, Pa. 



"All the supplies ordered came duly to hand.aU 

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U. (J. o., Shelbume Falls, Mass. 



Our prices are as follows: Str:ij)ped, 

 reatiy for use, by express, at purciias 

 er's expense, $'2.50, or prep:iid to any 

 part of the United Stales, .?3.','5. Climb- 

 p:< wil'ii 111 ^...i;.-.. by e\|»re.vs, $1.50, 

 pif|i:iid, .f J IMI 



FRANK H. LATTIN. 



ALBION. N. V 



