THE OOLOGIST. 



Marine Curios and Stiells. minerals 



I malie a specialty in collecting, pre- 

 paring and selling anything in the line 

 of Marine Specimens obtainable on the 

 Gulf Coast. I sell to the collector as 

 well as to the Retail, Wholesale and 

 Jobbing trade. 



I have unlimited facilities for obtain- 

 ing anything among the "obtainables" 

 — experienced collectors and assistants 

 — and am prepared to fnrnish better 

 material at lower prices than can be ob- 

 tained from other soui'ces. If there is 

 anything you need, write. 



J. H. HOLMES, Dunedin, Fla. 



SHELLiS, eic. The White 

 City Collections. 50 fine cabi- 

 net specimens. $3. 50 smaller size, $2. 50 ama- 

 teur size, $1. Printed name and locality with 

 each specimen. 50 Shells, Corals, and Marine 

 Specimens, only $3. 100 Fossils, including fine 

 Fish, Trilobite, Crinoids, Corals, Sponges, 

 several fine Ferns, etc., only $8. A great varie- 

 ty Unios with one valve highly published from 

 35c to SI, very showy. Taxidermy in all its 

 branches at reasonable prices. Illustrated 

 catalogue by mail, 10c. J.M.WIERS, Natural- 

 ists Agency. 357 W. VanBuren St., Chicago, 111. 



NATURALISTS' PRINTING 



of all kinds on 

 good paper 



cheap. Egg labels 15c per 100 small; 25 per 100 

 large. Fossil 10c per 100, Letter heads 35 per 

 100. Send copy for prices. D. H. EATON, 

 Woburn. Mass. 



AGENTS WANTED 



In Every County to Supply the Great Popular 

 Demand for 



AMERICA'S WAR for HUMANITY 



Told in Picture and Story, 



Compiled and Written by 



SENATOR JOHN J. INGALLS 



OF KANSAS. 



The most brilliantly written, most profusely 

 and artistically illustrated, and most intensely 

 popular book on the subject of the war with 

 Spain. Nearly 



200 Superb Illustrations from Photographs 



taken specially for this great work. Agents 

 are making $.tO to $100 a week selling it. A ver- 

 itable bonanza for live canvassers. Apply for 

 description, terms and territory at once to 



N. D. THOMPSON PUBLISHING CO., 



St. Louis, Mo. or New York City. 



CABINETS. SendlOcts for photo of our 

 speciality— Self Locking. T perches— Oak sam- 

 ples by mail 8c, 10c and 15c: also stands, shields, 

 glass cases, game panels. &c. Cabinets to or- 

 der. HANAFORD CABINET CO., 139 and 141 

 W. Fulton St., Grand Rapids, Mich. oSMOtf 



NEW ENGLAND MINERALS. 



Rhomb Spar, R. 1., Beryl, N. H. : Actinolite, 

 R. I. ; Galenite. Mass. H pound specimens of 

 either postjnikl for only 10 cents; or the four 

 for only 30 cents. 



The above is only a sample of the bai'gains I 

 am offering in New England Minerals. Write 

 your wants and send for lists. I handle only 

 good fresh material— no rubbish. 



ROBERT BURNHAM, 



No. 143 Gallup St., PROVIDENCE, R. L 



A Beautiful Collection 



FROM THE 



CtUlf coast. 



100 Melongena Corona, 4 to 5 inches $3 50 



100 Fulgar Perversa, 6 to 8 inches 3 00 



100 Fulgar Pyrura, 3 to SVs 3 OO 



100 Pairs Pholas Costata, white, 6 to 7>^in..l0 00 



100 Fasciolara Dlstans, 3 In 2 00 



100 Vermetus Lumbricalis, 6 to 10 in 2 00 



100 Strombus Pugilis, 3 in 2 00 



This collection will be nicely cleaned and de- 

 livered F. O. B. at prices quoted and satisfact- 

 ion guaranteed. 



Address all orders 



A. J. BARNES, Dunedin, Fla. 



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