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A June Book Offer. 



Owing to the fact that I am contemplating a most radical change in my business affairs and 

 that in order to do so must have the $$ I will for the next Thirty Days offer the following very 

 desirable books and publications at prices never heretofore equalled and a t prices which will pos- 

 tlvely be withdrawn on June 15th on all books remaining unsold. All boo.is will b« sent by mail, 

 express or freight at pu7'cha8er''s expense, (will ship in cheapest manner). 6' ■•-•A must, accomriany 

 all orders. If books wanted are sold money will be returned. The earlier you oider ihe moro 

 certain you will be of securing exactly what you want. 



The following extraordinary inducements or offers will be made in order to secure large or- 

 ders. These offers will hold good until June 15th only— no later : On all orders of under $5, ten 

 per cent discount in addition to the low prices quoted will be given. 

 For $5.00 you may select books to the amount of $8.00, 

 For SlO.OO" you may select books to the amount of $17.00. 

 For $25.00 you may select books to the amount of $46 00. 

 For $50.00 you may select books to the amount of $100.00. 

 Satisfaction always guaranteed or Money refunded. Address at once. 



FRANK H. LATTIN,Albion. N. Y. 



Studer's ''Birds of North America." 200pp 

 119 col. pi., imp. 4to; full Morrocco, ($45)22 00 



Nehrling, "Our Native Birds of Song and 

 Beauty," Vol. I, 372pp; 36 col. pi., lull 

 Morocco 7 00 



Cory, "Birds of the Bahama Islands" 250pp 

 8 hand col. plates, 4to, 1880, rare 9 00 



Cory, "Birds of the Bahamas," revised edi- 

 tion of 1890, plain plates 4 50 



Baird, "Birds of North America," (Pac. R. 

 R. Survey) lOOOpp, 4to 3 00 



Beddard's, "Animal Coloration," [$3.50] ... 2 00 



Bendire's "Life Histories of North Ameri- 

 can Birds." Vol. I, cloth. 10 00 



"Bulletin of the Nuttall Ornithological 

 Club," very rare, Vol. Ill unbound 3 00 



"Auk." Vols I to III, elegantly bound, 



cloth and leather, ($15.00) 10 00 



Vol. XI. unbound 2 50 



Vol. XII, unbound 2 25 



Vol. XIII, unbound 2 00 



"Ornithologist and Oologist," 9 vols, X to 

 XVII, 7 bound in cloth and leather, 

 2unbound, 18.00 8 50 



"Nidiologist," Vol I to IV complete, lack- 

 ing 6 Nos. of Vol. I 2 00 



"The Osprey," Vol. I and II, lacking 3 Nos. 

 of Vol. 1 3 00 



Coues, "Key to North American Birds," 

 1st Ed. rare, ($7.00). fair condition 3 00 



Davie, "Methods in the Art of Taxidermy" 

 ($10), now out of print and publishers 

 supply exhausted, will soon be very rare 5 00 



Morrls,"Nests and Eggs of Bi-itish Birds," 

 3 vol. cloth, 187.5, 233 col. plates, ($18) 12 00 



Vennor, "Our Birds of Prey, or the Eagles, 

 Hawks and Owls of Canada" 30 photo 

 plates, ($12.00) 5 00 



Brewer, "Wilson's American Ornithology," 

 half morocco 4 00 



Dixon, "Rural Bird Life," ($2.50) 1 50 



Stejneger, "Ornitholoey of Commander Is. 

 and Kamtschatka," 390 pp., 33 col. plates, 

 map, &c 3 00 



Ridgway. "Ornithology of Illinois," vol. I 

 .5a0pp. 33 plates. 1889 3 50 



"The Oologist, "complete file,lackingfour 

 Nos., 1884 to date 5 00 



"Bulletins of the U. S. National Museum, ' 

 Nos. 1 to 46 (11 Nos. paper bound, bal. in 

 cloth) 30 00 



"Reports of U. S. National Mu.seum." 11 

 vols, from 1884 to 1894. inclusive 12 00 



"Smithsonian Reports," 41 vols, from 1854 

 to 1895, inclusive -25 00 



"U. S. Fish Commission Reports, 1873 to 

 1887 (lacks ■77-'78]. 11 large cloth vol., also 

 '94 and '97 in paper, lot 13.vols 8 00 



"Hayden Survey Reports," 1867 to 1878, 13 

 vols 7 50 



"Annual Reports of Bureau of Ethnology," 

 1884 to 1893, 8 vols 10 00 



"Annual Reports U.S. Geological Survey," 

 1880-1896, 27 vols 18 00 



"Scientific American," over 700 back num- 

 bers of past 40 years ['55 to '97], Few if 

 any duplicates. Many unobtainable at 

 any price. Publisher's original price 

 about $50. Lot, only 10 00 



Cope, ' ' Vertebrata of Tertiary Formations," 

 4to, 1043 pp, 134 plates 4 00 



Lesquereaux. "Cretaceous and Tertiary 

 Floras, 4to, 295 pp, 60 plates 2 50 



Leidy, Fresh Water Rhizopods of North 

 America, 4to, 335pp, 48 ill., 1190 col. figs. 4 00 



Scudder, "T»rtiarj Insects of North Arn- 

 ica, 4to, 734pp, 28 plates 2 50 



Thomas, "Acridae of North America," 268 

 pp, 4to 1 50 



"Science," Vol. I to XXII, complete, [I to 

 XI In cloth, balance loose] 25 00 



"Nature. "Vol. XXXI to XXXIV, unbound, 

 cost $12 4 50 



"Insect Life," Vols. I to VII, complete T 00 



"Microscopical Bulletin," Vol. I to IX, 

 complete 3 00 



"The American Monthly Microscopical 

 Journal," Vol. IX to XIII, complete 3 00 



Wood, "Animate Creation," popular edi- 

 tion of 'Our Living World,'" revised and 

 adopted to American Zoology byHolder." 

 60 parts, complete. 30 page oleographs, 

 60 plates and in addition profusely illus- 

 trated, [$15] 7 50 



Pennsylvania State 2d Geological Survey, 119 

 vols, cloth, many nlates, maps, figs., &c. 



thousands of pages' $100 $20 00 



Jardine's (Sir William) Naturalist's Li- 

 brary. Post 8vo. Each volume contains 200 

 to 3.i0 pp.. cloth and gilt, gilt edge, plates en- 

 graved on steel and beautifully colored from 

 nature, also many wood cuts, original set of 

 29 vols, cost $50.00. Binding poor, text and 

 plates nearly as good as new. Edinburgh, 

 1835-1840. 



Lions, Tigers, &c., 38 Col. PI., Por. and 

 Mem. of Cuvier l 40 



