THE OOLOGIST. 



A BIG MONEY-MAKER. 

 "Seebach's Tea." 



{German and Swiss Herbs.) 

 The l)('.st Blood & Kidney Remedy 

 out. Plenty of free fainiples to gne 

 away in your locality tx) test its relial)le 

 virtue. I want agents, male or female, 

 everywhere. Wri:e quick. Sample free 

 for stamp. 



B. SEEBACH, Peru, Ills. 



IIVIPORTED JAPANESE 



AND INDIAN sLK Worm eggs for seed, 



In Silk culture. Different specie.=, 

 also the celebrated Madras Silk Cocoons 

 warranted to be raised successfully in 

 this countiy. Directions given how to 

 raise them profitably. Prices low. 



PROF- CARL BRAUN, 



NATIKALIST, 



BANGOR, - - MAINE. 



— IS — 



Low Prices and Good Work. 



We do all .)ob Printing, in the latest and 



best styles, at bottom prices. 



Printed lo oi-der with neatness and dispatch. 



Data Blanks, Naturalists' Labels, Cards, 



Note Heads, Envelopes: 



Tags, Price Lists, &.c. 



Send us a copy, or write us what .you waut, and 

 ■fxet our prices 'before giving: orders elsewhere. 

 We will save you money. Addres"S 



-^xr. -<f\.. cix.ook:s <5c co., 



GILMAN. ILLS. 



NBVy^ BOOK. 



EGGS OF KORTH AMERICAN BIRDS, 



BY CHAS. J. MAYNARD. 



1.59pp. l9mo., 10 colored plates, cloth, $2.C0. 



A full descript'on with breeding dates. Sent post 



paid on receipt of price. 



FRANK H. LATTIN, ALBION, N. Y. 



BIRDS SKINS. 



While we do not carry a full stock of Bird 

 Skins, we have made arraugments whereby 

 we can furnish our patrons auj'thing obtaiu- 

 jjble at price- quoted iu Feb. Oolooist. 

 Orders under i^I-OO not wanted. 



P'aith fully Frauk H. Lattiu. 



Climbing Irons. 



W There is 

 ■scarcely a month 

 ii the year but 

 what a pair of 

 g(X)d Climbing 

 Irons comes handy 

 Do not let a low piice lure 

 you into purcha.sing an infer- 

 ior article. Every time you 

 use a cheap pair of irons, it is 

 well to remember, that the 

 risk you inn is a hundred- 

 :lold greater tiian with a reli- 

 able pair. Onr irons are the 

 ^es^ made and are manufact- 

 ured from the best and 

 sti (jngest mateiial obtainable. 

 'I lie straps are wide and made 

 irom the very best ot leather. 

 Our climbers arc the 

 easiest, safest and most 

 iJurable on the mar- 

 ket and cannot be 

 sold at a living profit 

 for less money by any- 

 ^e^' one. 



During the past tlve years we have 

 =oM hundreds of pairs of climbers, 

 have sent them to nearly every state 

 anti leiritory in the Union and have yet 

 to hear of the first dissatisfied purchaser. 

 From many testimonials, we S-lect 

 the following; 



"The climbers tiiat you sent give entire satisfac- 

 tion and are well made In every particular." 



T. V. W., Austin, Ills. 



"Received mv climbers all right on the 2181 of 

 last month. Have deferred writing to you tllll 

 had used them. They are a'; good a spur as I 

 ever tried and I thinlt I am sat; In saying that if 

 you buy your spurs of Lattin. you get good ones." 

 J. P. J., Kelton, Pa. 



"All the supplies ordered came duly to hand, all 

 O. K. Am more than pleased witli them all. 

 The climplng Irons are just what I wanted; the 

 book of datas Is immense and the Naturalist's 

 Guide Is well worth the price. 1 wish to compli- 

 ment you on your method of pacl<ing. The goods 

 that i received could hardly have been better 

 fixed for transportation. Am more Impressed 

 with your promptness evei'y ( une l order-, and Ui 

 future, let me say, If there Is anything in your 

 line that I need, you may be sure that I shall 

 give you thepreference." 



II. c. O., Shelburne Falls, Mass. 



Our prices are as follows: Strapped, 

 ready for n.se, by express, at purchas- 

 er's expense, $2.. 50, or prepaid to any 

 part of the United Slates, $3.2o. Climb- 

 ers without strai)s by express, %i.i)0. 

 prepaid, $2.00. 



FRANK H. LATTIN. 



ALBION, N. Y. 



