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I have them by the thousand and offer below many very rare and desirable titles at prices 

 way below actual value. Of most I have only single sets or copies. All are new or good as new 

 unless otherwise stated. Prices are by mail, express or freight at purchaser's expense— will 

 ship cheapest way. Money returned at my expense if books wanted are sold. Prices good un- 

 til may I, 1900 only. After that date, write first. Special discounts on large orders. 



Remit in most convenient way. Address plainly and in full 



FRANK H. LATTIN, ALBION, ORLEANS CO., N. Y. 



Allen, A Monograph of the Bats of North 



America, 198p, 38pl $ 1 40 



Bendire, Life Histories of North Ameri- 

 can Birds. Rare and almost unobtain- 

 able. Only a few vols, on the market 

 at any price. Vol. I, $9; vol. II, ^7 50, 

 or both vols 16 00 



Brown, Atlas of Fossil Conchology with 

 descriptions and Illustrations. 98 full 

 page tinted steel plates containing 

 3500 figures. Royal 4to. London, 1889. 

 ($20.00) new _ 8 00 



Chamberlain, Land, Game and Water 

 Birds (Nuttall), 900p, with plates and 

 many illustrations, 2 vols bound in 1.. 4 75 



Chapman, Frank M., A Handbook of the 



Birds of Eastern North America 2 35 



Cope, The Batrachla of North America, 



520p. 86pl, 119fig 2 35 



Cope, Vertebrata of Tertiary Formations, 



4t0, 1043p, 134pl 3 20 



Coues, Field and General Ornithology— A 

 Manual of the Structure and Classifi- 

 cation of Birds with Instructions for 

 Collecting and Preserving Specimens, 

 344p, l]2flg 2 25 



Dana, Manual of Geology, 1st ed., 800p; 



over lOOOflgs ($5), 1.45; 2d ed., 1 90 



Davie. Methods in the Art of Taxidermy, 

 ($10), now out of print and publishers 

 supply exhausted, will soon be very 

 rare 3 85 



Donaldson, The George Catlin Indian Gal- 

 lery with Memoir and Statistics, 940p, 

 144pl and maps (3.50) 1 10 



Goss, Col. N. S., History of the Birds of 



Kansas (7.50), new and lasted 4 25 



Headley, Structure and Life of Birds, 



412p, 78flg, 1895 1 70 



Ingersoll, E., Bird.s' Nesting (1.25) 80 



Jardine's (Sir William) Naturalists 

 Library. Post 8vo. Each volume con- 

 tains 200 to 350p and about .SO plates 

 engraved on steel and colored from 

 nature, also many wood cuts, original 

 set cost $.50. Have .lust received a 

 broken set in poor condition, loose in 

 covers &c. Text and plates, however. 

 In clean and fair condition. Edin- 

 burgh, 1835-1840. I have: 



Ichthyology (Pish), 4 vols., lot only 1 20 



Ornithology (Birds), 14 vols., lot only.... 6 30 



Jones, Casseirs Book of Birds, four vols., 

 1250p, 400 large ills., 40 col. pi., 89 col. 

 eggs _ 7 20 



Jordon and Gilbert, synopsis of the Fishes 



of North America, 1018p 3 30 



Kingsley, Popular Natural History, A Des- 

 cription of Animal Life from theLow 

 est Forms Up to Man, 2 vols, 728p, 

 507 Ills,, many pi., Boston '90 7 25 



Klrby ("Lloyd's Natural History") 

 Moth and Butterflies. 5 vols., each 

 containing about 3(X)p text, 158pl., 

 beautifully and accurately illustrat 

 ing over 500 species true to nature, 1897 6 80 



Lesquereaux, Cretaceous and Tertiiary 

 Floras, 4to, 29.5pp, 60pl 



Lydekker, ("Lloyds") Mammals: Mam- 

 mals of Great Britain, Marsupials, 

 Carnivora, 3 vols., 300p. ea.. 100 col. pi.. 



Maynard, The Butterflies of New Eng- 

 land, 4to, 76p, 10 hand col. pi. showing 

 250 life size specimens, rare, valuable, 

 out of print 



Morris. Nest and Eggs of British Birds, 

 2 vol., 154 colored plates, 1859 



Mcllwrath, Thomas, Birds of Ontario ($2) 



Nature, Vol. XXXI to XXXIV, unbound, 

 cost$12 _ 



Ogilvie-Grant, ("Lloyds"), A Hand- 

 Book to the Game Birds, 2 vols.of 300p 

 ea., 43 col. pi., '97 _ 



Ornithological and Natural History Pub- 

 cations, can furnish back No's of al- 

 most anything published in America 

 during the past 25 years. Write wants 



Pennsylvania State 2d Geological Stir- 

 vey, 38 vols, cloth, many plates, maps, 

 figs., &c., thousands of nages, $35 



Ridgway. Ornithology of Illinois, vol. I, 

 520p, 33pl., 1889 



Scudder, Nomenclator Zoologicus (An 

 Alphabetical list of all Generic names 

 employed by Naturalists for Recent 

 and Fossil Animals from earliest 

 times to 1880), 716p 



Scudder, Tertiary Insects of North Amer- 

 ica, 4to, 734p, 28pl 



Sharpe, ("Lloyd's"), A Hand-Book to the 

 Birds of Great Britian, 4 vols, of 300p 

 each, 124 col. plates, '97 



Shufeldt, M. D., R. W., Scientific Taxid- 

 ermy for Museums, 71 full page plates 

 67 pages, text _ 



Smithsonian Reports, 43 vols, from 1853 

 to 1895, inclusive 



Stegneger, Poisonous Snakes of North 

 America, 144p, 19pl, 70fig _ 



Studer's Birds of North America. 200p, 

 119 col. pi., imp. 4to; full Morrocco, 

 ($45) 



Vennor, Our Birds of Prey, or the Eagles, 

 Hawks and Ov^ls of Canada, 30 large 

 photograph plates, ($12.00) 



Whitlock, The Migration of Birds, 140p 



'97 90 



Wilson, Study of Prehistoric Anthropol- 

 ogy, Hand Book for Beginners, 76p, 

 20pl, 287flg 95 



Wilson, Prehistoric Art. valuable to stud- 

 ents, 340p, 74pl., 325fig 1 40 



Wood, Animate Creation. Revised and 

 adopted to American Zoology by Hold- 

 er, 60 parts, complete, 30 page ole- 

 ographs, 60 plates and profusely illus- 

 trated, ($15) 6 00 



Ridgway. Hummingbirds, 132p, 46pl, 47fig 1 90 

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