THE OOLOGIST. 



" Dot it Down." 



Kvery collector should have one or more 

 of our vest pocket note-books, and should 

 always keep one in their pocket so that 

 when they observe anything interesting or 

 unusual they can "dot it down" on the 

 spot. We have just obtained a new lot of 

 note-books, two styles, and offer them at 

 prices so reasonable that a collector cannot 

 afford to be without them. 



Style 1, contains 36 pages, ruled and 

 cross-ruled, size 2|- x 54 in., bound in Press 

 Board covers. Price each, 6c; two for 10c; 

 or 6 for 25c. 



Style 2, is " high toned " in every respect 

 contains 72 pages, extra qualitj% ruled and 

 cross-ruled paper, size 2-g x 5^ in., hand- 

 somely bound in flexible red leather covers. 

 Each 15c; two for 28c; or six for 75c. 

 Address 



FRANK H. LATTIN. 



Albion, N. Y. 



PROCESS OP EHBALMma 



CHANGE OF FIRM. 



During tlie last year over 32> rlgUts to us3 

 Glbb's Process of Embalming have beea sold 

 throughout the United states. 

 J%'OVECE. 



We have secured from Dr. R. M, Gibbs ot 

 Kalamazoo, Mich., the right to make and sell his 

 celebrated Embalming vompuuud and to print 

 and sell iiis lastruct.ons Dow to preserve arici 

 mount birds, etc. 



C.H.&E.A.0IBB3^G9. 



We have just printed a circular expl matory ol 

 Gibb's Process, which we will be pleased to sjnd 

 to anyone sending their address. We hold over 

 ,?0o testimonials, many ot them belag £rom 

 leading taxidermists. 



SEND TO US FOR TESTIMONIALS. 



This Process Grows More Popular Each 

 Year. 



C. H. & E. A. Gibbs & Co., 



rvALAMAZOO, MICH. 



Henry E. Berry, Damariscotia. Maine, 

 wants the address of the person sending him 

 a scalpel in answer to his exchange notice in 

 the Mai'ch Oologist. 



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NATURALISTS 



AKD OTHERS. 



GOOD ^VORK. 



LOWEST PRICES. 

 Correspondence Solicited 



H.A. CARHART, 

 d yr Syracuse, N. Y. 



H. H. FIELD. 



E. C. GEE EN WOOD, 



-^FIeLd <s^ greenwood,-^ 



.Brownsville, Tex. 



Mr. Greenwood of this firm, who Is well known 

 as a naturalist and taxidermist, will give special 

 attention to the collection, for sclentlflcal 

 purposes, of all birds, beasts, reptiles and Insects 

 native to the Interior and border ol Mexico, and 

 will furnish careful data In regard to same when 

 de 4red • 



Correspondence respectlully solicited. 



FIELD & GREENWOOD. 



soi>vd:ET2ii2iTO- iNrE"\?sr 



Containing 15 varieties of rare Minerals and 

 ores mounted in tray. A valuable object lesson 

 for old and young. Awarded a diploma of merit 

 at 1858 Fair. Post paid lor only 25 cents. 



Complete line oi Minerals, Fossils. Shells 

 Indian Uellcs and Curiosities of all kinds always 

 on hand. 



Chinese Chopsticks, 11 Inches long, 10 c. a pan . 

 Rolled plate Sea Bean watch charm, 25 cents. 

 Small Shark teeth beauties, .5c. each. 



Garnet Sand, rare occurrence, per vial 10 cents. 

 T'.Iarine Algin, 5 c, 8c. and 10 c. per card. 

 Purple Sea Urchins, rare. 10 c. 



A TKIAL ORDER SOLICITED. 



Six -page price list of isi varieties ot minerals 

 and thousmds ot fossils. Indian relics and 

 natural history specimens sent free. 



CHEAPEST DEALER IN THE COUNTRY. 



Address, 



RUSSELL E. BARTLETT, 



General Curiosity Dealek, 

 ESTABLISHED 1883. KALAMAZOO, MICH.. 



