THE YOUNG OOLOGIST. 



OT7K BIRDS 



— IN — 



THEIR HAUNTS. 



A I'ciin I.AR TRtAriSE I'N 



THE BIRDS OF EASTERN N. A. 



— BY — 



Rev. J. H. LANGILLE, M. A. 



Bl ck Hills Cabinet Minerals. 



WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 



Brief descriptions, aivi tor the mosl part 

 FULL LIFE HISTORIES are given of 

 all the species common east of the Mississippi, 

 with special attention to the songs and nesting, 

 and the curious and fascinating, of which there 

 is so much in the lives of these wonderful 

 creatures. The narrative follows, for the most 

 part, the order ol the seasons, and groups itself 

 about certain interesting localities, as Niagara 

 River and St. Clair Flats. Migration, instinct, 

 the analogy of nidification, the specialized 

 forms and adaptations of structure in birds, etc., 

 all made readable. 



The work is mostly from personal observa- 

 tion, incorporating a full report for Western 

 New York and the adjoining regions of the great 

 lakes, and a pretty full report for Nova Scotia, 

 also a good deal of direct information from 

 Hudson's Bay, by means of on excellent cor- 

 respondent. 



In cloth and on fine tinted paper, 



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THE YOUNG OOLOGIST, 

 Orleans Co. .A.LBI1JN, N. Y. 



Oldroyd's National Inks 



4,cx» lbs. constantly on hand. 30 varieties • anv 

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 Dendrite, Needle Cr>staU of Tourmaline, Dog Tooth 

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Deadwood. D. T. 



These inks have been sent to over twenty States in I 

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 A package in powders, sufficient for one pint of either 

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 EIGST PA.CKAGES, - - $1.00 

 riVE noz. P-iCKAGES, $5.00 



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Me.nTIO.N "You.\G OuLOGlST. 



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Send four (4) cents for my special Price-list of 

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Inauguration Medal. Obverse— bust of Cleveland 

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are acknowledgad by all to be the finest in the world. 

 Beautiful sprigs of moss inside the hard transparent 

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 to friends. Fifty cents each my mail. Postage stamps 

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E^"To every' purchaser of three moss agates, at 50 



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Send 25c. in postal note or silver, and receive a box 

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 Rear 644, N. 7th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



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