THE OOLOGIST. 



189 



Books, Pamphlets and Excerpts 

 for the Naturalist. 



Zoology, Natural History, Mammalogy, Herpetology, Ichthylogy, 



Conchology, Entomology, Botany, Geology, Paleaontology, 



Ethnology, Etc. 



For Books on Ornithology see List No. 7. 



I wish to close out at once everything in the Book line offered in this List and 

 have made prices accordingly. If you cannot spare cash and have desirable sets of 

 Birds Eggs or Books and Publications on Ornithology or fine Curios, Indian Relics 

 or Foreign Stamps I will swap the cheapsr items offered — cannot bother with small 

 exchanges. 



Starred (*) titles are second-hand copies, but as a rule the Inside pages are "good as new." 



The unstarred titles are for new or good as new booljs, in a few instances the covers are 

 slightly shelf-worn. 



Many volumes and sets cannot be duplicated— hence the necessity of sending your order 

 early. When ordering always state whether you have a second choice, or whether you wish 

 money refunded, incase books ordered have been sold. 



Satisfaction always guaranted or money refunded. 



Remit in most convenient manner, but do not send sums of $1.00 or over loose in your letter. 

 All books are PREPAID at prices quoted. Address all orders plainly and in full to 



FRANK H. LATTIN, M. D., Publisher, Albion, N. Y. 



GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY. 



(Continued.) 



Russell, Geological History of Lake Lahou- 

 tan, A Quarternary Lake of N. W. Nevada, 4to, 

 48p, 6pl, G. S. 3 35 



St. John, Geology of N. E. New Mex., SOp, 8pl 

 20 



Shaler, The Geology of Nantucket, by Na- 

 thaniel Southgate, 55p, lOpl 35 



Singley, Artesian Wells of Texan Gulf Coast 

 Slope, 33p, chart _. 25 



Smith, Minerals and Mineral Waters of Chile, 

 4to, 24p 15 



Tassin, Directions for Collecting Minerals, 

 12p 05 



Taylor, Diamonds and 5 excerpts by others, 

 36p 15 



U S. Geological Survey, Annual Reports of 

 1880-1896, 29, 4to, vols, thousands of pages, etc., 

 16 00 



Vanuxem, Geology of Central New York, 4 to 

 306p, SOills 2 00 



Wheeler, Geological Survey west of 100th 

 Meridian, Reports, write wants 



White, The Relation of Biology to Geological 

 Investigation, 124p,pl 20 



Williams, Gabbros and Associated Horn- 

 blende Rocks near Baltimore, Md., 78p, 4pl,. 35 



Woodward, Formulas and Tables to Facili- 

 tate the Construction and Use of Maps,124p 40 



PALAEONTOLOGY. 



Billings Paleozoic Fossils of Canada, 144p, 9 

 pl,85flgs 75 



Call, Quarternary and Recent MoUusca of the 



Great Basin, 66p, 6pl 35 



Clarke, Higher Devonian Fauna of Ontario 



Co., N. Y., 86p, 3pl 40 



Colvin, Dark Shale and Its Fossils, 6p 10 



Cope, "Vertebrata of Tertiary Formations," 



4to, 1043p, 134pl ..3 00 



, Paleozoic Fishes, 18p, 6pl 25 



, Miocene of Oregon, 16p 15 



, Cretaceous and Tertiary Fishes, 12p 



15 



, Owen on Pythonomorpha, 14p 10 



, New Extinct Vertebrata, 18p 25 



Dall, Calif. Tertiary Fossils, 5p ,. 10 



Fontaine, Fossil Plants from Montana, lOp. 



3pl 15 



, do do from Texss, 22p, 8pl 25 



Fontaine & Knowlton, Triassic Plants, 6p, 5 



pi 15 



Greene, Indiana Palaeontology, part I, 8p, 3 



pi . 20 



Hall, Palaeontology of New York, vol. I, Or- 

 ganic Remains of Lower Division of N. Y. Sys- 

 tem, (Lower Silurian) 4to 361p, 100pl,536flg_7 50 



, do do. I vol. II, Organic Remains of 



Lower Middle Division, (Middle Silurian) 4to, 



370p, 104pl, 510flg 7 50 



, do do. vol. HI, Fossils of Lower Hel- 



derberg Group and Oriskany Sandstone, 4to, 



531p, Ills 3 00 



Holmes, Fossil Forests of the Yellowstone 

 Park, 8p 15 



Leidy, Fresh Water Rhlzopods of North 

 America, 4to, 335p,:48Ills, 1190 col. figs 3 00 



