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Packard and Thomas 3d Report U. S. "Microscopical Bulletin," Vol. I to IX, 



Ent. Com., 450 p., 64 plates 2 50 complete 3 OO 



etal, Insect of Death valley Ex. 34 p.. 35 "The American Monthly Microscopical 



Catalogue of Published Synopsis, Cata- Journal," Vol. IX to XIII, complete 3 00 



logues and Lists of N. A. Insects with 

 other Information to assist the stu- 

 dent, 78p 50 Miscellaneous. 



Smith, Lepidopterous Family, Noctuidae Tuttle, (of the Hudson's Bay Expedition) 



of Temperate N. A. . 234 p. , 5 pi 1 26 Our North Land : Full account of the 



Lepldopterous Super-family, Noctuidae, Canadian Northrwest and Hudson's 



InBoreal America, 4 i4p 175 Bay Route, of the Hudson's Bay Ex- 



Revision of Homohadena and Hadena, l^f^lT. °i i^??; ^".l^ff ° '^V!?'hl^Z 



53p.,2pl 35 



allel and Arctic Circle Two folding 

 maps, four portraits, and nearly sixty 



Revision of the Mamestra, 80 p., 4 pi 50 illustrations, large 8vo. cloth, bevelled 



~Williston, Synopsis of the N.A. SyrphldBS, boards, 589 pages, (t400) 2 50 



•Agassiz, A Journey in Brazil 156 



336 p., 12 pi 1 50 



^Hyatt's Insects (1.25) 81 



■Thomas, Synop.sls Of the Acridida of No. ^'"'ll^J'^^fjr, ^^?lZ^%°^^r>t?^^^i 7^^^ «a 



America, 4to, 26',>pp 1 e« ^^^ Herald Stanley Expedition (1.7o). . 86 



Chute's Physics (1.25) '. . 81 



Microscopy. 



•^ , , ,,. "Scientific American,' over 700 back num- 



Manton, W. P., Beginnings with the Mic- bers of past 40 years ['55 to '97] . Few If 



roscope (50) 40 any duplicates. Many unobtainable at 



•■Wythe, The Microacopist; A Compen- any price. Publisher's original price 



dium of Microscopic Science (8.00) 3 30 about $50. Lot, only 10 00 



CA TALUbUES or rather itemized lists of the specimens contained in the Shell, 

 Egg, Fossil, Coin and Currency Collections offered on another page will be 

 forwarded upon receipt of 10c per collection; this amount can be deducted from 

 purchase pri'^e of collection or will be refunded upon return of list. 



TORTOISE SHELL or Polished Turtle Back from the Bahamas A magnifi- 

 cent specimen measuring about 12x16 in., lined and ribboned up in brown .silk for 

 a wall pocket or clipper case, worth at least $12 00 or $15 00, but will sell for 

 35.75 prepaid. 



NEPTUNE'S CUP or Vase Sponge, Pnlerion, from Tasmania An odd and 

 curious specimen worth from $15 to $30, and we have never offered this specimen 

 for less than $10 prepaid. It measures 24 in. high and the va?e portion is 12 in. 

 in diam. It goes prepaid for only 37. 60. 



SPANISH CROSS inlaid with straw from an ancient church in Jemez. New 

 Mex. Curio dealers would ask $5.00 for it, but it's yours prepaid for $1.65. 



ORIENTAL PIPE A double holder (two bowls) for smoking two kinds of to- 

 bacco, inlai<l with gold, amber mouth piece damaged. I paid $6 00 CMsh for it 

 and have been trying to sell it lor $10 for the last six years. It now goes at 

 $4i30 prepaid. 



AN EGYPTIAN IDOL, carved from stone or lava 1000 or more years ago, rep- 

 resents an elephant or some other animal, measures about 4x2* in. Secured by a 

 missionary acqnaintance from a mummy pit in Egypt and guaranteed genuine. 

 Prepaid only 33.15. 



UNIQUE MINERALS.— Ordinary ones such as retail under $1 00 find ready 

 sale from our Chautauqua stores, but we have a few which we have more for 

 show and offer three o( them as follows-. No. 1. Native Copper, a beauty from 

 Lake Superior region, prepaid at $2i70, size 2x3 in. No. 2 is a specimen of 

 Quartz from Australia about Ux3 m., showing 5 deposits of pure Gold, one of 

 which measures ^x^ in., prepaid at $4.80i No 3 is a beautiful specimen of Fire 

 Opal from Australia Hx2 in , attached tu original rock, prepaid $4.60. 



LARGE CORALS. 1 specimen of the Plate Brain Coral, ilieandrma cZ»t;o.sa, 

 from Bahamas measuring 22 in. in long diameter (16 in short) worth $10; one of 

 true Brain Coral, Meandrina cerebriformi?. 11 in. diam. worth $5 00; one -pecimen 

 of Pineapple Coral, Perites astrceoidcs, 10 in. diam. worth $8 00, will send the three 

 specimens prepaid for onlv $8>60i 



GIANT CLAM, Tridacua gigas, from the Philippines. I have only a single 

 valve of this largest of bivalves and it measures about '16x28 in. and weighs 

 100 lbs. Poorer ones have sold at $10 to $15, but this is yours prepaid for only 

 $6.35. (Photo 25c,) 



