THE OOLOGIST 



Cook, A. J., Birds of Michigan. This copy 

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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, ^V. T., Taxidermy and Zoolog- 

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The Standard Catalogue of North Amer- 

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Tassin. How to Collect Minerals 03 



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Standard American Stamp Catalogue, '94 2-2 



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Naturalists' Directory of the U. S. and 

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Zoology and Natural History. 



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Preserving Skins of Mammals 25 



Extermination of the American Bison. 

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Lucas, Preparation of Rough Skeletons.. 15 



Scudder, Nomenclator Zoologicus (An 

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White's Natural History of Selbourne 86 



Vol. IL Letters 18 



Ballard, World of Matter 95 



Allen, Monograph of North American Pin- 

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Coues, Fur Bearing Animals 1 53 



Microscopy. 



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

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Livingstone's Explorations. Africa, and 



the Herald Stanley Expedition (1.75) . . 86 

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