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THE OOLOGIST. 



THE YOUNG NATURALIST'S. 



Bark frim Cork.Tws Sptu- 

 -BirIVw" Bark. lLirii«B», CaU- 



d Dollsi. Caaco B«y, Me. 



9 Chinese Coin 



10 TuBh Sholl. W, T, 

 il OrtMl^upc CortJ. flingnpor*, 



12 Cypr^M lynx, flio^por-! 



13 CtfprMi hek-M Ambom* 



River, TcDO< 



3a "pTtriJl^ W^. Sonomft Co.. Crifc 

 33 "ElMtrio" Stone. JoJL Co., N. V. 

 ~ Egg. A.tUntio 

 nl (MeUUa). Tonfi* Isle* 



JfT Bloodvtootb RboJI, Neasfttt 



53 FoejU'&haik Tuoih. S. C. 



S3 (.YptrcolniD or Shell Door, Bahamaa 



40 NatiTB Lodostooa, Uagaet Con, Alt . 



11 Olive Shell. ZftDcbar 



42 H (juiaea Peafi, p« ►'*"*»» 



tl Pitoe of Ixwfflh. JftpoD 



4! 2 Ecu CapsoJoB of Periwinkl«, Atlintio 



45 IW of Tapo CToth, mode by the N» 



FRANK H, LATTIM, 



publi>ifier of "THE OOLOQIST,** 



Whaiaale and lietail Dealer in 



Softclmans. Instruaetits. SnjrpUM u4 



tobU(;r,!oD3 for tie UUuriUA 



Albion, N. Y. 



1 Poiury Orl«u«Co.. N. y. | ^grSE^i. 2o ^a:«p ■^■>CoiD>i^Li»ft- 



; ^ , .. ^^. 'Uarrxfiow' ccl lectionB ever piit op. ll 19 e8pociaU| 



U, aiader^iartoo .^«"^- "■'^ 'i'^^^'JJ^^^t^to.l pn<«. amoLt •« over «2.0ai 



'"4'SS^i^- -w^^»^°-^^^^^^ oNLif 66 cm 



15 EcdSea Btan, BaiiamM 



16 Grav S«> Bean, NasBan, B a bwnM 



17 BrowD-biia'ied So* Bean. Bahftmaa 



18 Screw Shell. China 



19 Brooch Corel. Bahamiw 



ft Urchio. 



25 Shftvingfi' 



26 Moocy Co' 



H. H. FIELD 



E. C. GREENWOOD. 



Brownsville, Tex. 



Mr (srennwood of this firm, who Is well known 

 as a naturalist and taxidermist, will give special 

 attention to the collection, for scleutlflcal 

 nurposcs. of all birdo, heasts. reptiles and Insects 

 native to the interior and border of Mexictiif, and 

 Will furnish careful data in regard to same when 



desired, 

 correspondence respectfully solicited. 



FIELD & GREENWOOD. 



rhe Real Secret of the tinparalleled succesi . 

 of The Chicago DailV News may b^. 

 found in two distinguishing characteristics, ' 

 which more than anything else have con 

 tributed to its remarkable growth: 

 ^^IRST -.—It is a Daily Paper for Busy Pebpl". . 

 The people of the busy West appreciate keen- 

 Iv the necessity of an intelligent knowledge . 

 of the world's daily doings, but they are to( 

 busy to waste valuable time m searcUw.s 

 through a cumbrous " blanket-sheet " news 

 paper for the real news of art, literature 

 science, religion, politics, and thethousana- 

 and-one things which make up modern civ 

 ilization. They want news^all the news- 

 but they don't want it concealed ra aa over 

 powering mass of the trivial and inconsequen 

 tial. It is because THE Chicago Daiii 

 News is " all wheat and no chaff, thaj 

 its circuiation is over " c million a. -iveek. 

 Second:— It is. zn Independent, rruth4dbn;. 

 Newspaper. The peopl e demand a fair, ;m 

 partial, independent newspaper,which give.' 

 all the nnvs, and gives it free from, the tain' 

 of partisan bias. With no mere pohtical an- 

 bition.to gratify, no '< ax to. grind,' the im 

 partial, independent newspaper may truly M 

 " guide, philosopher and friend " to honest 

 men of every shade of political faith; andtni: 

 is why The Chicago Daily News has to. 

 day a circulation of over "a million a tveeu. 

 The Chicago Daily News now adds k 

 these two comprehensive elements of popu 

 larity, a third, in its unparalleled reducuor 

 of price to ONE CENT A DAY. 

 It is always large enough, -^never too large 

 The Chicago Daily News is,.for sale by 

 all newsdealers at One Cent per copy, a 

 will be mailed, postage paid, for $3.00 pe 

 vear, or 23 cents per month. The farnie 

 and mechanic can now afford, as well as lii. 

 merchant and professional man, to have ni 

 jietropolitan daily. 



Address VICTOR F. LAWSON, 

 Publisher '■ The Daily Nevs," Chicago 



