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Ganibers (>uail I-I5, 



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Baird's Woodpecker 1-3, 



Downy Woodpecker 1-5, 



Am. lHjiper 1-4, 



Texas Cardinal 1-3. 



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 English Robin n-6. 

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Cal. Towhee n-3, 



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Blaik rbruated Green Warblern-4, 



M;mnoliii Warliler n-4, 



Yellow-rumped Warbler n-.5. 



Ruby-throated Hummer n-2, 



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Costa's Hummer n-2, 



Anna's Hummer n-2. 



Broad-tailed Hummer n-2. 



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One Buttle Will Do 12 Fox Skins. 



The use of the Currier's Tanning Liquor has 

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We could print liuiidreds of the same nature. 



Kvery sportsman, naturalist and boy should 

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Yellow-crowned Night Heron, 



Shot at "High Head," North Truro, Mass., 



APRIL 9, 1891! 



This specimen has been finely monnteil and is now 

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 AMERICAN BISON, 



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Basking Shark, 



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