THE OOLOGIST. 



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Zoology and Natural History. 



Buffon's Natural History For Children, 



Cloth and Gilt, 32 Colored Plates 36 



Colton, Practical Zoology (90) 65 



Heilprin, Angelo, Animal Life of Our Sea 



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Jordan, D. S., Manual of the Vertebrate 

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Manton, V^. P., Primary Methods in Zool- 

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Mivart, St. G., The Cat, A Study of Back- 

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Orton, Comparative Zoology. Structural 



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♦Packard, A. S., Brief Course in Zoology 76 



Stearns, W. A., Notes on the Natural His- 

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•Wood, J. G., Illustrated Natural History 



(1.25) 58 



White's Natural History of Selbourne 86 



Vol. n, Letters 18 



Ballard, World of Matter 95 



Allen, Monograph of North American Pin- 

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Coues, Fur Bearing Animals 1 53 



Living World, A. popular Natural History 

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Jordan, Science Sketches (1..50) 99 



Bilby, Young Folks' Natural History 40 



Gill, Catalogue of the Fishes of the East 



Coast of North America 16 



Fauna of Death Valley, Expedition. Birds, 

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 Trees and Shrubs, Cactuses and Yuc- 

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Fauna of British India, including Ceylon 

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Birds, 2 vols., 270 cuts 



Moths, 1 vol., 330 cuts 



Mammals, 1 vol., 20Jcuts 



Fish. 2 vols , 340 cuts 



Reptiles and Batrachie, 1 vol., 140 cuts.. 

 Seven volumes, 4.000 pages, 1,300 Illus- 

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Burroughs, Kiverby (1.2.5) 81 



Penikese, The 23 Issues of Natural Science 

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 the Island 25 



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Bailey, The Prairie Ground Squirrel or 



Spermophlles of the MississippiValley 66 



Allen, The American Bison, living and 



extinct, maps and 12 plates 2 34 



Conchology, &c. 



*Dana, Jas. D., Corals and Coral Islands 



(5.C0) 2 67 



Pilsbry, H. A., The Manual of Conchology. 

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 have appeared Of Terrestial Mol- 

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•Chenu, Manuel de Conchyliologie et de 

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Clarke, Common Sea Weeds 36 



■Wood's Common Shells of the Sea Shore 45 



Tryon, Strepomatidae, American Melan- 



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•Woodward, S. P., A Manual of the Mol- 

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•Agassiz, A Journey in Brazil 1 56 



Livingstone's Explorations, Africa, and 



the Herald Stanley Expedition (1.75). . 86 



Chute's Physics (1.25) 81 



Taxidermy, Guides, &c. 



Ballard, H. H., Three Kingdoms, Hand- 

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Goodale's, Few Common Plants (20) 14 



Hyatt's Sponges (29) 16 



Bowditch's Physiology (20) 13 



Hornaday, W T., Taxidermy and Zoolog- 

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Lattin. Frank H., The Oologista' Hand- 

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The Standard Catalogue of North Amer- 

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Hyatt's About Pebbles 10 



Tassin, How to Collect Minerals 03 



Bert, Primer and Scientific Knowledge 42 



Standard American Stamp Catalogue, '94 22 



• Davie, Naturalists' Manual 24 



Naturalists' Directory of the U. S. and 

 Canada. Nearly 6000 classified names 



and address. Edition of '90 (2.00) 80 



Edition of '95 (2.00) 1 00 



International Directory. '95(2.50) 90 



Microscopy. 



Manton, W. P., Beginnings with the Mic- 

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•Wythe, The Microscopist; A Compen- 

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Entomology. 



Eberhart, N. M., Elements of Entomology 30 

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