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THE OOLOGIST. 



BARGAIN LOTS. 



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SECOND CLASS BIKD's F.G'.s 



Some of the spec, iu the following lots 

 are ouly slightly imp., while others are de- 

 ciderlly so, but iu either instance we guaran- 

 tee them to be worth more than our luices, 

 we have exercised care and have taken con- 

 siderable pains in packing them and think 

 they will go safely without breakage, but 

 as we are clearing out aur 2ds we will not 

 du]ilicate broken specimens. 



200 12 Brewers Blackbirds. 12 Catbirds 

 2 Bluebird, 3 var. of Turtle, 12 Flickers, 2 

 2 Bluebird, 1 elongated and 1 very curio, 

 pvriform shaped spec, of Hen fruit. 11 oz. 60 

 ' 201 15 Brewer's Blkbird, 7 Flicker, 20 

 Catbird. 20 Bluebird, 1 Canary, 10 oz. . . ..00 



202 20 Catbird, 20 Bluebird, 2 Purple 

 Grakle. 2 O. Oriole, 1 Marsh Wrea, :{ Cliff 

 Swallow, 10 Robin, 1 Gt. tailed Grakle, lOoz.60 



208 40 Catbird, 10 Quail, r, Blue Jay, 10 

 oz 70 



204 1 Zeuaida and 1 White fronted Dove, 



1 Screech Owl, 3 Mourning Dove, G Quail,. 

 '.•Blue Jay. 10 Brown Thrasher, 11 King- 

 bird, [> oz". 1.00 



In the following Lots we have used Ridg- 

 way's No. s in place of printing the names 

 of the species. 



205 9Eug. Sparrow, 22 Bluebird. 18 Cat- 

 bird, 2, -180; 4, 261; 5, 378; 1, 242; 2, 278a; 

 4 Starling, 9 oz ' 75 



206 1 ea. of 193a, 149, 226, and 236; 

 2ca. of 267, 254, 251; 6, 93; 4. 11; 6, 248; 

 5. 12 ; 14, 22 ; 20, 153, 9 oz 1.50 



207 1 ea. of 27. 193a, 51, 42, 135, 257, 

 259, 24!>, 237a, 361, 146; 2 ea. of 170, 60; 

 4 ea. of 312, 320, 5 oz 1.25 



208 2 of 258; 6, 271; 7. 315; 12, 214; 4,7; 

 1, 157; 12, 154; 7, 231:9, 151. 10 oz 75 



209 1 each of 1, 24, 152, 36, 193a, 316, 

 183, 207, 217, 201, 202, 97, E. S.. 135. 143, 

 181. 68,182, 77, 42, 123, 114, 32, 61b: 2 

 of 27 : 3 of 52, 4 oz 2.00 



210 3 of 24; 4, 12'; 12, E. S. ; 4, 151 ; 13. 

 211; 5, 261; 2, 13; 2, 214; 11, 157; 3, 320; 



2 41- 3, 304: 2, 289; 2, 261a: 3, 244; 4, 326; 

 I'ea. of 193a, 170, 143, 23], 231a, 315, 93, 

 149a. 274, 1, 10 oz 1.25 



211 3 of 22; 2. 23; 7, 214; 2,151 : 6, 231a; 

 9, 157; lea. of 21, 24, 41. 181, 13, 498, 

 6oz..; 70 



212 7 of 201a: 11, 304 ; 2 ea. of 289. 1, 12, 

 7, 277; 1 ea. of 264, 7a. 11, 244. 6 oz. . . .50 



213 3 of 151; 3, 306; 5, 326; 10, 315:9, 

 231; 1 ea. of 301, 274, 272, 123, 198, 320, 

 214, 211. 22, 23, 93, 5 oz 70 



214 If) Black-crowued Night Heron, 23 

 Jjouisiana Heron. 1 Reddish Egret, 8 Little 

 nnr Heron, 14 White-crowncil Night 

 Heron, 5 SnowA Heron. 1 Green Heron, 2 



Alligator, 1 Dove, 1 Cormorant, 2 Tern, 1 

 Avocet, 4 Skimmer, 3 American Eared 

 Grebe, 20 Laughing Gull, 5 Am. Flamingo, 

 5 Gannet, 45 Am. Herring Gull. To any 

 one wanting a "bushel" of large eggs, 

 many of which arenearlv first-class, will do 

 well'to obtain this Lot. ' IQi^ lbs 7.00 



215 35 2nd-class eggs from Sweden; 

 mostly unnamed, 11 oz 50 



216 40 unnamed eggs, manj' Ist-dass 

 ones, chiefly from Australia. Had we not 

 lost the names, many of the eggs in this 

 lot would be worth 25c ea. 10 oz 1.25 



217 10 La Plata Dove from So. Am. 



1 Thick-billed Vireo, Bahamas, 3 European 

 Wreu and 1 Chiffchaff. Eggs in this lot 

 nearly if not all Ist-class. 4 oz ].50 



218 The following are from India: 3 

 Pied Mynah, 2 Bank Alynah. 1 Common 

 Mynah, 3 Corby, 3 Striated Bn.sh Babbler, 



2 Weaverbird, 1 Teiii. 2 Cockadella from 

 So. Am., 1 of the '"famous "Yucatan Jays, 

 and a runt Hen. most of the spec, in this 

 lot are Ist-claSs. 10 oz 2.00 



Minerals. 



The following lots are all good specimens 

 and the reason for closing theia out is tli.it 

 we l.ave not the time to attend to our 

 Mineral department as we w ish, and shall 

 close out most of our stock:- 



225 7^ lbs. Tremolitic Talc, Jeff. Co. 

 N. Y 60 



226 2 Itis. Quartz and 2 Tljs. Smoky 

 Quartz in Calcite, Ct. , jj It) Jasper Couglom- 

 ate, 1 It) Pyrite, Mo. ; ^ TI) Obsidian. Lip. 

 Isles; H lbs. Sphalerite and Calcite. N. Y. ; 

 f lb. Magnetite, Pa. ; 1 lb. Mica, Hematite; 

 ^ lb. Calcite, Sa.Kony: 10:^ 11,^ SO 



227 lij' lb. Magnetite,"N Y. ; U lb. Mica, 

 Conn. ; U lb. Calcite, Pa. ; 2^ lb. Pearl Spar. 

 N. Y. ; i lb. Albite, Ct. ; 1 lb. Caltite, Mo. ; 

 2 lbs. Amphibole, N. Y. ; -j lb. Oolitic Iron, 

 Tenn. : 11^ lb 1.00 



228 35 lbs. Gypsum. Mich.: 3^ lbs. 

 Ma.icasite, 111. ; 2 lbs. Galena and Fluorite. 

 Ky. ; 3^ lbs. Hematite, Ky. ; 13 lbs 90 



229 lif lbs. Gvpsum, Nova Scotia; 4{ lbs 

 Hematite, Pa.: I'lb. Selemite, N. Y.; 3 lbs. 

 portions of Geodes, la. ; 9^ lbs 00 



230 2| lbs. Tectolite. N. J.; 6^ lbs. 

 Barite, N. Y. : U lbs. Limonite, Pa.; U lbs. 

 Anhydrite, N. S'. ; Hi lbs '.1.00 



231 5 lbs. Mica, N. H. ; :i lb. Nickle Ore, 

 Pa.' ; h lb. Barite, Eng. : j; lb. Barite, Ct. : 

 i lb. Agate, BrazU : 6Ub 1. 00 



232 2 lbs. Pear Spar, Eng. : 4 lbs. Calcite, 

 N. J.: i lb. Cannel Coal. Eng.; 2^ lbs. 

 Williams"itc, Pa.: U lbs. Albite, Ct. ; 

 10\' lbs '. ..I.OO 



233 4-,' lbs. Calcite on Hematite, Pa. ; 

 3A lbs. Heavv Spar, Ct. : 1 1 I'eacock C'oal, 

 l'"a. : 1 lb. Fhior Spar, Eng. ; lOA lb (iO 



