THE OOLOGIST. 



From the Pacific Coast. 



All shells are Hrst- class and medium size 

 with neat label ^iviag name, date, locality, re- 

 marks, etc. 



Halitis Splendens j j5 



Lottia Gigantea 03 



Pecten Aeqnlsuloatus .".' " 07 



Neverita Kecluziaua 05 



Fissurella Volcano '" 02 



Bulla Nebulosa O" 



Acmaea Patina o" 



Helisoma Trivclvis 03 



Chione Succincta . 07 



Donax Californicus 02 



Ischnoehiton Consplcuus 15 



Physaheterostropha 03 



Sand Crabs, dried , .' 04 



Sand Dollars, fine 08 



Purple Urchins with spines and teeth ...... la 



Orders under -Jjc respectfully declined. First 

 order received 1 will send FREE and return 

 your money. 10th order will receive a set of 

 Hummers Eggs and Nest. 

 W. H. H ILL ER, 147 W. 23d St., Los Angeles. 



Cal. N3t 



"THE STORY OF 



THE FARALLONES." 



Text by C. Barlow, arranged and published 



by H. R. Taylor. 



A beautiful brochure filled with charming 

 descriptions and Illustrations in half-tone of 

 the wonderful bird rookeries. Appreciated by 

 all who see it and doubly fascinating to the 

 Oologist. In all there are 379 SQUARE 

 INCHES of costly illustrations on enamel 

 paper. Dr. Coues says of the work: "It is 

 very handsomely gotten np-a credit to all con- 

 cerned, either in the text or illustrations, and 

 gives a great deal of information in an enter- 

 taining manner." 



The elegant Souvenir, worth more than 

 twice the money, will be sent for 



ONLY 30 CENTS. POSTPAID. 



Or Two to one address for 50 cents. Remit in 

 any form to 



H. R. TAYLOR, Publisher, 



ALAMEDA, CAL. 



GEORGE 6. CANTWELL, 



JUNEAU, ALASKA. 



The spoils of an eight months collecting trip 

 among the Lslands of the Alaskan coast are 

 now offered for sale, consisting of rare Sea 

 Birds and Eggs, Puffins. Auks, Murrelets, Cor- 

 morants, etc., and many interesting curios of 

 the SIWASH INDIANS. 



Full line of 5x8 views of the route to the 

 Gold Fields. Juneau, Dyea, Skagaway. Chilkat 

 Pass, Yukon river, etc., .tO cents each. $.■> per 

 assorted dozen. 



Send for Price List. N6t 



La Grippe, 



Followed by Heart Disease, Cured by 

 DR. MILES' HEART CURE. 



R. C. C. SHULTS, of Winterset. Iowa, 

 inventor and r::inufacturer cf 

 Shulto' Safety Whifflctrcc Coupling, 

 ■writes of Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. "Tvro years 

 a^o ar. attack of LaGrippo left mo with a 

 •week heart. I bad run down in Ccsh to 

 mcro cilia and bono. I could not sleep lying 

 do^ra for cinotherinj spells; frequent sharp 

 darting pains and palpitation caused a con- 

 stant fear cf cudden death, nothing could 

 induce me to remain away from homo over 

 nisht. BIy local physician prescribed Dr. 

 Miles' Heart Cure and in a few days I was 

 able to sleep veil and the pains gradually 

 lessened, and Cnally ceased. I reduced the 

 the dcses, having gained fifteen pounds, and 

 am now feeling better in every way than I 

 have for years." 



Dr. Mile.-,' Itcmcdies 

 are sold by all drug- 

 Cists under a positive 

 guarantee, first bottle 

 benefits cr money re- 

 funded. Book on dis- 

 eases of the heart and 1 

 nerves free. Address, 

 DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, lad. 



FOLDS 



We have some com- 

 pound Folds in rock, 

 Hnd a few Banded 

 Sandstone Faults, 

 both very interesting to Geologists, and a 

 quantity of polished material for sale. We 

 make a specialty of cutting and polishing cab- 

 inet material at our Steam Lapidary Shop. 



John G. Buxton, Milo Centre, N. Y. 



