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THE OOLOGIST. 



THE 



CONTAINS 



86 Pages of Valuable Informatior.. 



It gives our regular price list of oological specimens 

 and supplies (the most complete ever sent out bv any 

 dealer). It gives :rie common and scientific names of 

 all North American birds, arranged and numbered 

 according to Ridgeway s (the Smithsonian) nomencla- 

 ture of 1881 ; it gives the numbers used in Baird's 

 check-list of 1859 and those used in Cone's of 1883 ; 

 it gives the value of the eggs of over 500 species of 

 North American birds, this fact a'one malting llie 

 catalogue invaluable to collectors as a basis of ex- 

 change. It names the various families into which the 

 birds of North America are divided, and enumerates 

 the birds belonging to each family. It gives, approx- 

 imately, the number of eggs in a clutch of every 

 American bird. It tells how to prepare specimens for 

 cabinet, how to pack tliem for transportation, with 

 many other useful hints. A copy of our new hand- 

 book and catalogue will be sent postpaid for 



ONLY 25 CENTS.- — 



or we can furnish the HANDBOOK bound in cloth 

 and gilt for 50 CENTS. 



ADDRESS 



ALBION. Orleans Co.. N. Y. 



ir^"lN ORDER TO CI.OSK OUT OUR STOCK OF HAND- 

 BOOKS, WE WILL, KOR THK NKXT MXTV DA \ !S. 

 SEND A COPY, PKKPAID, FOR ONLY 15 CENTS, OR TWO 

 COPIES FOR ONLY 2.) CENTS. 



IDENTIFICATION ! 



During the past few years wo have cheerfully at- 

 tempted to 



IDENTIFY ALL SPECIMENS 



our friends have sent us, and this without remunera- 

 tion ; but owing to the fact that we are now icceiving 

 packages by the dozen tor tlii-^ purpose, and that our 

 time is more than occupied with our regular busines.s, 

 in the future we shall be obliged to charge our 

 friends in addition to return postage the following 



I?,.A.TES: 



Single or first Speciman, - 10 <5ts. 



Second to tenth Specimen, - 3 <Sts. each. 

 Eleventh Specimen and over, - 2 (5\s. " 



The above rates for identifying we think very rea- 

 sonable. We have spent several years in handling 

 and studying specimens of various kinds, and have on 

 hand a very large stock with which comparisons can 

 be made. We also have the leading works to use as 

 reference. The advantage of having specimens 

 properly identified is invaluable to collectors. 

 Address, 



FEANK H. LATTIN, AlWon, N. Y. 



n. H. FIELD. 1:. C. CREF.NWOOD. 



^FIeLd Sc greenwood,-^ 



Brownsville, Tex. 



Mr. (ireenwoocl of this firm, who Is well known 

 as a naturalist and ta.xidermlst, will give special 

 attention to the collection, tor sclentilical 

 purposes, of all liird.^, beasts, reptiles and Insects 

 native to the Interior and boi-dci- of Mexico, and 

 will furnish careful data in I't yard to rsaine when 

 desired. 



CoiTespondence respectfully solicited. 



FIELD & GREENWOOD. 



For the couveuieuce of onr patrons we 

 have arranged the followiug sets of samples 

 any of which will be sent prepaid tiijon 

 receipt of price: 



Trajs, 4 sizes, 05 



Cottou for lining trays and cabinets six 



samples, 2 grades, -4 colors 08 



Gummed Labels, usefttl for any busi- 

 ness, 10 styles, 08 



Tags, 4 styles, 02 



Datas, Labels and Blanks, sheet of 20 



Samples, 02 



Checking List, contains names and 

 numbers, both Eidgewav's and 



A. O. U., " 02 



Cork, o grades, 03 



Insect Pins, 8 sizes 03 



We will send all the above samples, if 

 ordered at one time, for only 20 cts. 

 FEANK H. LATTIN, 



Albion, N. Y. 



THE YOUNG NATURALIST'S 



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 } 25 tv- FoKtign Stampi 



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! Bark tmm Cork-Twa. 8puo 



I CyprcKi lyTLF, Bicgapora 

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FRANK H. LATTIN, 



PHbiuili* r of " TILK OOL.OOIST,** 



WkolcauUi and Beiaii DeaicT in 



SpfttfmoiiB. Initnuosfitj, BuppllM u4 



rtL'^Ucfttlcu fcrr tba HttuiUit. 



AIb!on, N. Y. 



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and the onUM. ^'-^l^»<■tioDb7 r.-*nra mht\, viuth BiHxiuion>.t«l- AUI 'J AC nma 

 ni^I^-J #*paratelj. *j/f <ieiif<ery and »aa*/celum ifMaru<uAi, for \iniil OJ tl^ 

 AdOrew plainljr, FOAHK H. LATTUf, AxixOK, «. T. 



