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THE OOLOGIST. 



DAVIE'S KEYi ®^^^® 



—TO TIIK 



NESTS AND EGGS 



OF NORTH AMERICA!) BIRDS 



FoUiaH AND LAST EDITION. 



Owing to the f;iet that I have retailed 

 ruorc cajyies of tliis invaluable woi-|< 

 tlian ALL other dealers eoniltined, Mr. 

 Davie .ippoiiited nie "80LK VVhole- 

 SALK AdENT," ati honor, both unex- 

 perted and unsolicited. Now as I am 

 M'liolly blainele.ss in regards to this 

 matter and that the degree of "8. W. 

 A." was eonferred upon me bj' the 

 highest possible autiiorit.v, and that I\Ir. 

 1). has always had my name printed as 

 such on circulars and other matter that 

 he furuishe.s me. Owing to these facts 

 J see no reason wh}' I should drop my 

 "S. W. A." and cast aside the very 

 satisfactory "jjerquisites" attached to 

 t!ie same in order to please envious 

 competi ors that have not sold mic- 

 qn<i)if r the niunber of copies of Davie's 

 valual)le work. 



Owing to the al)ove facts and l»eing 

 HEAD<jrAHTEHS, I will not lie tinder- 

 vSold by (Oiyoiic Should any reliaJ)le 

 dealer make yon l)etter rates tiian I 

 quote. I will till your order for 1<) mif.-i 

 Ics-s than their j)rices. 



-\ 30-DAV SPECIAL I'HICE 



Until August l.'ith. I will till all 

 orders for Davie's "Key to the Nests 

 and Eggs of North American Birds" at 

 regular wholesale rates. One or moi-e 

 coi)ies will be sent you 7JO.s7^)ff(''/ upon 

 receipt of the following prices: 



Paper cover $.85, regular pri''e -tl.'^r). 

 Cloth and Gilt $1.2.'), regular price 

 $1.7-j. Remember we send them j)/r- 

 poiil at abov(i prices. 



If sent by e\))ress at your expense, we 

 will furnish Paper Edition at T.") cents 

 and C'lothat $1.0.'). 



We will also furnish 'Maynard's Nat- 

 uralists Guide." prtpaid 8.1 cents per 

 copy, regular price $1.2.1, or jMaynard's 

 "Eggs of North American Birds" at 

 $l.:i"), regular j)rice $2.00. 



Faithfully yours, 



FRANK H. LATTIN, 



Albion, N. Y. 



Fifth Season 



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We have two stores at Chaiitaii- 

 qua, N. Y., one iii the Dock Build- 

 ing and the other — which, l)y the 

 way, is a veritable Mnseuiu — in the 

 old C. L. S. C. Eoom next to the 

 Postoffice. 



Should any of ni}- patrons 

 liapi)en in the vicinity of Chautau- 

 qua during their summer vacation, 

 I trust they will make it a point 

 to "step in." AVe have large and 

 valuable collections of Eocis, Moths, 

 Butterflies, Rocks, Minerals, 

 Indian Relics and Marine CrRios- 

 ITIES on exhibition, besides our 

 regular stock of Thousands of 

 Specimens, Curiosities, Novelties 

 and Souvenirs. 



"Lattin" expects to personally 

 be in charge of .his Chatitauqua 

 stores, during August, and antici- 

 pates many pleasant chats with his 

 friends and patrons. 



Faithfully, 



Frank H. Lattin. 



