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Pilsbry, H. A., The Manual of Conchology. 

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Livingstone's Explorations, Africa, and 



the Herald Stanley Expedition (1.75). . 86 



Chute's Physics (1.25) 81 



Sloan, Electric Toy Making (1.00) 54 



Arithmetic of Electricity (1.00) 54 



Taxidermy, Guides, &c. 



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, W. T., Taxidermy and Zoolog- 

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Lattin, Frank H., The Oologists' Hand- 

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Tassin. How to Collect Minerals 04 



Bert, Primer and Scientihc Knowledge 42 



Standard American Stamp Catalogue, '94 24 



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Naturalists' Directory of the U. S. and 

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International Directory. '95(2.50) 93 



Mauder, Treasury of Natural History: or 



Dictionary of Zoology, 900 illustrat'ns 1 60 



Microscopy. 



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Comstock, J. H., A Manual for the Study 



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Eberhart, N. M, Elements Of Entomology 30 



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Manton, W. P., Insects, How to Catch and 



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Geology, M'neralogy, &c. 



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