THE OOLOGIST. 

 '$2.75 for $1 ' OOLOGIST PREMIUM LIST, Continued. 

 Frank H. Lattin, Publisher, Albion, N. Y. 



The Weapons and Wings of Birds, Lucas, 

 12p, PI, 8 Pig 



Comparative Oology of North American 

 Birds, Shufeldt, 38p 



Recent Advances in Museum Method 

 (Cases, Specimen Mounts, Exhibition 

 Jars, Labels, Installation. Taxidermy, 

 Groups, &c.), Goode, 58,), MPl 1 



Museums of the Future, Goode, 20p 



The Genesis of the National Museum, 

 Goode,108p 



The Preservation of Museum specimens. 

 Hough, lOp. 5 Fig 



If Public Libraries, Why not Public Mus- 

 uems? Morse, 12p _ 



How to Collect Mammal Skins for Study 

 and Mounting Purposes, Hornaday, 

 12p, 9 Fig - - 



West Indian Seal, True and Lucas, 6p, 3 PI 



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 25 



Spotted Dolpin, True, 8p, 6 PI 25 



Florida Muskrat, True, 6p, 3 PI 25 



The Puma, or American Lion, True. 18p, PI 35 

 Meteorite Collection of NationalMuseum, 



Clarke, 12p, PI _ 25 



Gem Collection of National Museum, 



Kunz, lOp 25 



Preliminary Geological Handbook (Na- 

 tional Museum). Merrill, 50p 40 



The Onyx Marbles, Merrill, 48p, 18 PI 75 



Building and Ornamental Stones, Mer- 

 rill, 372p, 9P1, 30 Fig _ 2 00 



The Relation of Biology to Geological In- 

 vestigation, White, r24p, PI 75 



A Trip to Manitoba, Pitz-Gibbon,267p 1 00 



Draft of a Classiflcation for World's Fair, 



Goode, 88p _ 40 



Preparation of Microscopical Mounts of 



Vegetable Textile Fibres Hitrhc'k, 2p 20 



Textile Fibres and Fabrics, Deering, 6p... 20 



Development of American Rail and Track, 



Watkins, 58p, 115 Fig . 40 



Chinese Games with Dice and Dominoes, 



Culin, 50p, 12 PI, 33 Fig 50 



The National Game of Africa, Culin, 14p. 



5 PI, ]5 Fig 35 



The Bronze Buddha, DeKay, ISp, PI 20 



Ceramic Art in China, Hippisley, 106p 50 



Mythology of Japanese, Hitchcock, 23p 20 



Korean Collections in National Museum, 



Hough, 60p, 30P1 100 



Korean Mortuary Pottery, Jouy, 8p, 7 PI, 



map 25 



Artificial Deformation of Children, Por- 

 ter, 24p _ 20 



The Wooden Statute of Nasouke, Satoh, 



4p, PI 20 



Japanese Wood-cutting and Printing, 



Tokuno & Koehler, 24p, 10 PI, 5 Fig... .W 



The Golden Patera of Rennes, Wilson, 



lOp, PI, Fig SO 



Ethnological Collections from Kilima, 



Njaro, Africa, Abbott, 48p, 24 Fig 35 



Two Persepolitan Casts, Adler, 6p, 2P1 20 



Collections of Religious Ceremonials, Ad- 

 ler, 14p 30 



The Shofar, Its Use and Origin. Adler, 



14p, 4 PI 85 



Prehistoric Naval Architecture, Boehmer, 



122p, 16 PI, 127 Fig 1 S5 



Catalogue of Eskimo Collection in Na- 

 tional Museum, Bolles,'i32p 20 



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The Crump Burial Cave, Burns, 4p, PI 20 



Ancient Burial Mounds of Japan, Hitch- 

 cock, 14p, 31 PI _ 



Some Ancient Relics in Japan, Hitchcock, 

 2p, 4 PI 



Primitive American Armour, Hough, 28p, 



28 PI, 5Fig 1 00 



Fire-making Apparatus, Hough, 58p. 8 PI, 

 60 Fig _ 



Primitive Methods of Drilling, McGulre, 

 134p, 201 Fig 



Aboriginal Basket-work, Mason, 16p, 64 PI 



The Human Beast of Burden, Mason, 

 60p, 54 Fig 



Cradles of American Aborigines, Mason, 

 52p, 45 Fig 



Aboriginal Skin Dressing, Mason, 38p,33Pl 



Throwing sticks. Mason, 12p, 17 PI 



Primitive Travels and Transportation, 



Mason. a58p, 25 PI, 260 Fig 3 00 



Eskimo Bows, Murdoch, lOp, 12 PI 50 



Indians of the Northveest Coast, Niblack, 



16vip, 70 PI, 300 Fig, 2 maps 3 00 



Notes on the Ethnology of Tibet, Rock- 

 hill, 84p, 53 PI 150 



A Study of Primitive Money, Stearns, 38p, 



9 PI, 32 Fig 75 



Ethnology of Easter Island, Thompson. 



106p, 49 PI, 20 Fig 8 00 



A Study of Prehistoric Anth^-opology, 



Wilson, 76p, 20 PI, 287 Fig 2 00 



Minute Stone Implements from India, 



Wilson, 6p, 2 PI _ 20 



Ancient Indian Matting, Wilson, 4p,Pl 20 



The Paleolithic Period of the Stone Age, 

 The Existence of Man in North Amer- 

 ica durinir, Wilson, 36p, 28 Fig 



The Swastika, Wilson, 2.56p,-25Pl, 374 Fig 



An Account of the U. S. National Mus- 

 eum, True, 38p 



Antiquity of the Red Race in America, 

 Wilson, 8p _ 



Prehistoric Art, Wilson, 340p, 24pl,325 fig.. 



Biblical Antiquities, Adler & Casanowicz, 



82p. 46pl 150 



The Social Organisation and the Secret 

 Societies of The Kvi^akintl Indians, 

 Boas, 438p, 51 pi., SlSflg 4 00 



Chess and Playing Cards, Culver, 278 p 



50pl, 2.'6fig 3 00 



Graphic Art of the Eskimos, Hoffman, 



330p, 182pl, 154tig 3 50 



Lamps of the Eskimo, Hough, 34p, 24pl, 

 4 fig 



The Ontonagon Copper Bowlder, Moore, 

 lOp, 2pl 



Geology and Natural History of Lower 

 California, Merrill, 26p, lUpl 



Mineralogical Collections in the Nation- 

 al Museum, Tassm, 6p, Ipl 20 



The Tongues of Birds, Lucas,20p, 3pl,13Qg 50 

 Taxidermal Methods in the Leyden Mus- 

 eum, Shufeldt, 8p, 6pl 60 



^^The following are included in our "$2.75 

 lor $1.00" offer but are shipped at purchaser's 

 expense unless the necessary amount Is added 

 to cover '-prepaid'' expenses: 



Ostrich Egg, Africa $150 



(Ostrich Eggs can be sent prepaid for 30 cents.) 



Emde Egg, New Zealand $2 50 



(Emue Eggs a&ax prepaid for 20 cents.) 



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