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THE OOLOGIST. 



ATLANTIC CITY BARGAINS, CONTINUED. 



FOREIGN EGGS. 



Little Grebe l^) 



(it. ( 'rested (irebe 20 



Lesser Kestril 20 



Crested I'enguiu 1 uo 



SECOND-CLASS EGGS. 

 Snowy. Louisiana, Little 

 Blue, or Black-crowned 



Niglit-lleroa 05 



Wlilte-crovvued niglit-IIeron 08 



Alligator 10 



Am. Bared Orebe 10 



Black Skimmer 04 



Am. Herring Gull 10 



Gannet 10 



Am. Flamingo 2S 



Marslillawk is 



TRAYS. 

 OdIv about 1000 of each size, 

 and we offer these at less than 

 a dealer can purchase at whole- 

 sale. 

 2xi;.;x '•; per 100 4.') 



4x8X'a 



(;x4x'.i 

 sx6x 



•' 6.5 



■• 80 



doz l.^i 



ISlot less than 50 of the first four 

 sizes sold at these prices. 

 DATA BLANKS, ETC. 



No. 1 per 100 lo 



" 2 •' " 10 



" 3 ■■ " 15 



•' 4 " " 15 



" 5 " " 20 



Book of Date! s each 



Specimen label, with "Lat- 

 tin's" name at bottom, per 

 100 



Botanists' label per luo 



Taxidermists' label do. do. . . 

 I " " small do 



Postal Label 



10 per cent, discount on or- 

 ders lor Datas and Labels 

 amounting to $1.00 or over . 

 Oologi.sts' Hand Book, each . 

 " per doz 

 Lattin's Checking List " " 

 ■' " 100 



15 



1 00 



BOOKS.' 



We have the following new books on the 

 various branches of Natural History and of- 

 fer them at much less than regular prices. 

 All are new Books and cloth bound, unless 

 mentioned otherwise: 



Maynard's Natm-alisL's Guide, a few New^ 

 c'opiesat i? 



ORNITHOLOGY, OR THE SCIENCE 



Concholgfa Cestrlca, 114 pages 



Rodwell's Dictionary of Science, '; 



pages 



Bufl'on's Natural History, 600 pages. 



100 

 OF 



OR THE 

 BIRDS. 



From the Text of Dr. Brehm. Hlustrated 

 by 212 engravings by Tlieo. Jasner. Size 12 

 X15 in. Elegantly bound in Morocco and 



gilt. 156 pages— I8T8 l~00 



International Scientists' Dii'ectoi-y, 1882-83 



cost $2.50, 300 pages 



Scientists' Directory, '80, 175 pages 



Family Aquariam, 121 pages 



Rldgway Nomenclature N. A. Birds, 81 paper 



94 pages 



Klngsley's Naturalists' Assistant, 228 pages 



Groff's Mineral Analysis. 100 blks 



Jordan's Manual of Vertebrates, '8S, 3T5 



pages 



Wood's Natural History, 851 pages 



Matnon's Taxidermy 



Insects 



Botany 



Dixon's Rural Bird Lite. '80, 3T5 pages 2 OU 



Langille's our Bu'ds in Their Haunts. 'S4 



624pages •■•■ ■■ 2t,0 



Beeton's Dictionary of Natural History, -i, 



yooo articles, 400 Engravings auO oages 



Abbott's Primitive Hidustry, 56o pages, A. 

 A. Tliree Kingdom2 — — — 



Buel's Sea and Land, sno pages, sheep, 300 



Engravings — — 



Taylor's Playtime Naturalist, '89, 287 pages 



85 

 50 

 65 



20 



1 50 

 35 



2 00 

 O") 

 40 

 40 

 40 



1 00 

 70 



3 00 

 1 00 



40 

 4 00 



3 00 



40 



Ilovey's Celebrated American Caverns, 'S2 



228 pages — ' ■••••• 



Amatuer Tranper and Trap-maker's Guide 



134 pages, 50 Engravings. Boards 



Household Pets and how to Manage Them, 



116 pages. 123 cuts. Boards — 



Jordan's Science Sketches, 'SS, 276 pages.... 

 Holberton's -\rt of Angling Flex. Cov. 96 



pages .... ,„••••; 



International Scientists' Du'ectory, 83, 4.)0 



pages 



Hitchcock's Geology, 430 pages 



coue's Check List and Dictionary, 'S2, I6i 



pages 



Brook's Hand Book luvetebrate Zoology, 



392 pa.ges •••• 



Scott's International stamp album, 9th ed . . 



7th ed.. 



Young Philatelist's Album 



A. O. U. Code and Check List of N. A. Birds 



392 pages — — 



Ilartman & Michener's, Chester Co. Pa.. 



1 30 



65 



1 00 



1 '25 



1 uo 



2 00 

 1 35 



SECOND-HAND BOOKS. 



Wood's Plant Record 



Petersen's Zoology 



Wood's Object Lessons In Botany 



Coue's Birds of the North-west 



Field O rnithology 



Hitchcock's Geology 



Buel's World's Wonders, 768 pages. 200 En 



Morrocco 



Hooker's Natural History 



Scott's International Stam Album .... 50c to 100 



Imperial Stamp Albums.. 6(ic lo 1 00 



All Books sent prepaid on receipt of price. 

 Some of the new books maybe a little shell 

 worn, but all not satisfactory can be return- 

 ed and money wlU be refunded. 



SHELLS' CORALS AND MARINE CURIOS- 

 ITIES. 

 We can put up collections of showy and orna- 

 mental shells at wholesale prices. If any of our 

 patrons desire to purchase to sell again, or to 

 make exhibits at their County or State Fairs 

 this Fall, they cannot do better than to send us 

 the amount they wish to Invest, whether it be 

 $5.00 or $100. From our experience we know 

 1 lust what to send and what wdl sell. For $25 

 I we can put up a barr;-l of shells that had ought to 

 I sell for $75 at very reasonable prices. We already 

 I have ordei's for several barrels from dlffei'ent 

 I parties, who will sell the duplicates and get 

 more for them than the whole lot cost them and 

 1 have the best ones left for their own cabinet or 

 I mantel. 



: we (juarantep all assortments to please Re - 

 I member we will (/(taran^^'e' o .$25. 00 assortment 

 I to bring $50.00 vJi.m retailed at '-enj low rati-s; 

 and you can easily sell from $50.00 to $200 tvorth 

 of shells at any good County Fair. We have sold 

 as high as $80 In a day at a county Fair. Our 

 stock Is very large, and we can furnish at least a 

 dozen dift'e'rent showy shells at $1.25 a dozen 

 that will go qiiivA- at 25c. each. To give an idea 

 oftne variety we have on hand, would say that 

 of the Murex alone, we have the Rose, Pink, 

 White, Black. Rock, African and Snipe-billed; 

 besides many smaller species. 



Of corals we can supply at least 20 species— 

 Pink, Rose, Precious, Organ-pipe. Cup, Lace, 

 Leaf, Club, Mushroom, Feather, Fungus, Coral- 

 line, Worm, Star, Palm and half a dozen different 

 branching species and as many moi'e of the 

 flexible species. 



Anything obtained at the seaside, we can fur- 

 nish at loiirst prices in large or small quantities . 



