Clearance Sale. 



These offers good only to October \$ or until stock is exhausted. 



Collection of Birds' Eggs, single, carefully selected ; 

 ninnbeied by the A. O. U. list : 



SI. 10 

 3.20 

 4.75 

 8.00 

 12.50 

 16.00 

 22.00 

 26.60 



The above is a very low offer and gives all a chance 

 to secure a beautiful collection. In tilling the orders 

 we propose to select from stock actually on hand. It 

 is the greatest discount that we ever oifered. 



Collection of Bird Skins : 

 25 dilferent kinds 

 50 " " . 



75 " 



100 " 



125 " " 



150 " " 



175 



200 " " . 



5.00 

 12.00 



20.nn 



30.00 

 40.00 

 60.00 

 75.00 

 100.00 



These will be correctly named and suitable for study. 

 With the SlOO collection a sportsman can quickly ob- 

 tain a more general knowledge of the birds that he 

 meets with, than by long and unsatisfactory hours of 

 study with all the books published. The discount that 

 is made on the JlOO series is greater than ever before 

 offered. 



STUFFED BIRDS. 



To any one wishing a collection of stuffed birds we 

 we are ready to quote very low rates. We have a large 

 stock and can make it an object to any one who wishes 

 to imrchase— either museum, school ur private party. 



SUNDRIES. 



Sword-fish Heads, S7.50, cut to . . SC.OO 



Swoj'd-Hsh Swords, 1.00, " " . . . .7.'; 



.Sea Leaves, Bahama. 1.00, " " . . .50 



(If by Mail 12 cents extra.) 



Star Fish .10 I 



Fiddler Crab .10 ^ „,„., „„ 



Sea Urchin .10 \ ^y "'="' .... 25c 



llorse-.f 't Crab .10 



25 small shells assorted, from Grand Cayman by mall 15c 

 Stuffed Ducklings, little beauties, $1.60, rediu*d to 75c 

 Emu Eggs, $2.50, by mail . . . $1.50 



Sea Clam, single shell bleached, by mail . . .10 



A collection of ten badges, such as were used in the 

 campaign of 1888, sold at 10 to 2.''>c each, .50 



Volumes 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15 of O. * 0. 10.00 



Note — Volumes 7 and 8 are out of the market. We 

 have only a few complete sets of the above, and the 

 above is a special price. 



Volumes 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and li we will cxchivnge 

 for goods that we can use. 



We have over 



lOO.OOO SPECITU^EISS 



at our Museum at Hyde Park, Mass. We are going 

 to put them on the uiarket, and if you want any ajiply 

 at once. 



WE MEAN BUSINESS! 



The next sixty days is our (hiU season and we intend 

 to clear out many things at a low price, in order to 

 make room for new stock. When the full trad« starts 

 up we shall not liave the time to devote to this line and 

 prices on goods not sold will advance to reguhir list. 



Frank Blake Webster Company, 



409 Washhif^ton street, . . . Boston, Mass. 



