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BIRDS' EGGS. 



Percy G. Bourne, No. 4 Arch Place, 



Haverhill, Mass. 

 Will A. Moore, Box 6G1, Norvvalk,Ohio. 

 John B. Seymour, New Berne, N. C. 

 Chas. E. Cram, No. 410 Jefferson St., 



Burlington, loAva. " [JB 



H. W. Davis, North Granville, N. Y. [y 



TAXIDERMY. 



V.N. Marsh, Mount Union Coll., Al- 

 liance, Ohio. 



INSECTS, 



Roy L. Lj'le, Cedar Springs, Kent Co., 

 Mich. [j 



Eliot Field, Box 1, Wayne, Delaware 

 Co., Pa. 



STAMPS. 



Fleming & Freeman, Box 174 and 1267, 

 Natick, Mass. [n3 



BIRD SKINS. 



V. N. Marsh, Lock Box 6, Mt. Union, 

 Ohio. [ii2 



CURIOSITIES. 



Ed. VanWinkle, Box 10, Escanaba, 

 Mich.. [3n 



S. C. Wheeler, Waterbury Centre, 

 Wash Co., Vt. 



IMPORTED JAPANESE 



AND INDIAN SILK Worm eggs for seed. 



In Silk culture. Different species, 

 also the celebrated Madras Silk Cocoons 

 Avarrantcd to be raised successfully in 

 this country. Directions given how to 

 raise them profitably. Prices low. 



PROF. CARL BRAUN, 



NATURALIST, 



BANGOR, - - MAINE. 



OUR 



XMAS 



In December Oologist has proven a 

 great success ;ind we have conchuled to 

 extend a portion of it for 30 days lf)ng- 

 er, viz: 



Having a large surplus of the eggs of 

 the species advertised in the December 

 Oologist, we will till orders until Feb. 

 15, at the following low rates: For $1.00 

 we will send you eggs, 3'oiu" selection 

 to that amount, and The Oologist for 

 1890. 



For $2 you can select to the amount 

 of $3. 



For $3 you can select eggs to the 

 amount of $5. 



For $5 you can select eggs to the 

 amount of $10. 



Our stock of many species will no 

 doubt become exhausted at an early 

 date in which case it is desirable to 

 name a second choice in case we cannot 

 furnish the ones you mostly desire. 



Orders under 50 cents' must (tontain 

 5 cents additional for return packing 

 and postage. 



All specimens post-paid at our ex- 

 pense, and should loss occur through 

 breakage we will stand hnlf. 



SPECIAL. NOTIOE 



The following species we withdraw 

 from the oft'er as our surplus has al- 

 ready been disposed of: 



Ridgway No.s— 729, 696, 698, 660, 661, 

 681, 694, 646a, 620, 628, 593a, 580x, 5.58. 

 514, 473b, 474, 475, 434, 436b, 439, 442, 

 414, 420, 425, 360, 3.53, 280, 283, 179, 213. 

 240b, 26, 19, 53, E. T. S., and all foreign 

 eggs. 



Address very plaiul}', 



Frank H. Lattin, 



Albion, Orleans Co., 



N. Y. 



