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How to Know Wild Flowers, by Mrs. William Starr Daua, aiul illus- 

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The Butterflies of Eastern United States, by French. This book 

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The Sportsman's Paradise, or; the I>ake I>ands of Canada, 

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Marvels of Animal Life. Series by C. F. Holder, in 3 vols., as follows: 



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Xo. 2, The Ivory King. A treatise on Elephants, &c. 31.75. 



No. 3, Living Lights. A treatise ou animals, insects, &c. that give out 

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The Lni verse, or; The Infinitely Great and the Infinitely 

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Tenants of an Old Farm, or; Leaves from the Notebook of a 

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A Tour Around My Garden, by Alphouse Karr, A novel work on • 

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Niagara Falls. 



Hunilreds of the Readers of the Oologist will visit them dtiriug the 

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TUGBY'S NEW MUSEUM. 



This new museum is located on Falls street, only a few steps from 1\. 

 R. Depots — Electric car line passes by its entrance — and occupies a new 

 three story building, which cost thousands of dollars to build and fill — 

 Amoiiu- th<^ hundreds of attractions within will be found a large and 

 maguilicent collection of Birds and the largest collection of birds 

 EGGS in a Ptiblic Museum in the State. 



