THE 00 LOG 1ST. 



SEND IN YOUR ORDER AT ONCE 



FOR ONLY 



Special Limited 30 day OlTer ! 



Until June 15tli we will send you tbe following articles for only $1.50. 



1 Copy Maynard's Naturalist's Guide _ _ _ .^1.25 



1 Ebony-handled Scajiel . _ - - - .75 



17 Back No's of The Oologist (all different) - - 1.00 



1 OoloKist's Handbook - - - - - -25 



$3.25 

 By j)urcliasiug- large quantities of the Guides and Scapels we have 

 Ijeeu enabled to obtain special jsrices and we have decided to give our 

 patrons the benefit of our bargain and let them have the lot for less 

 Hioncy Ihan any dealer in America can purchase the same goods for at 

 ichol'esale. Our supply is limited and at this offer and price we can 

 spare only 72, (seventy two) sets. Should your order le received after 

 tliese 72 ai'e sold we will return ycur money at once. 



In order that dealers will not take advantage of this offer and take 

 the entile lot at once, v.e will not sell any one person over three sets 

 and we also reserve tne right not to send over a dozen sets to a single 

 Post Office. Should ths articles we offer in this lot be wanted separate- 

 ly they will cost as follows, viz.: — 



I'Jaynard's Natui'alist's Guide ^ _ - - i<1.25 



Ebony-handled Scapel - - - - - -60 



17 back No's of The Oologist _ - - - .40 



The Oologist's Handbook - - - - - .15 



Or until June 15tli we will mail you the entire lot by mail postpaid 

 for ONLY -SI. CO. Head tiie de.scT:ption of Maynaid's Natm-alist's 

 (ruide below. Address plainly, 



Frank H. Lallin^ Albion, Orleans Co., JV. Y, 



MAYNARD'S NATURALIST'S GUIDE. 



The most popular work on collecting objects of natui-al history ever 

 written. It has so long been the standard on the subjects of which it 

 treats that but little requires to be said of it, but for the benefit of those 

 \\\\o have never had an opportunity of examining the book, we wdll give 

 ;in idea of what it treats by giving a digest of its contents. 



How to collect and preserve birds; make skins and mount in all at- 

 titudes; collecting, making skins and mounting mammals; collecting and 

 preser\'ing insects of all classes, also where to find them; mounting and 

 preserving fishes, reptiles, and crabs; preserving shells, corals, sponges, 

 starfishes, etc., etc.; bleaching and mounting skeletons; collecting and 

 preserving eggs. 



Price, postpaid, $1.25 (the Publisher's original price was $1.75 1. 



