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SPANISH CROSS ialaid with straw from an ancient church in Jemez, New 

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



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

 bacco, inlaid with gold, amber mouth piece damaged. I paid $6.00 cash for it 

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

 $4.30 prepaid. 



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

 resents an elephant or some other animal, measures about 4x2i in. Secured by a 

 missionary acquaintance 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 of them as follows: No. 1. Native Copper, a beauty from 

 Lake Superior region, prepaid at $2.70, size 2x3 in. No. 3 is a specimen of 

 Quartz from Australia about 11x3 in., showing 5 deposits of pure Gold, one of 

 which measures |xi in., prepaid at $4i80. No 3 is a beautiful specimen of Fire 

 Opal from Australia 1^x2 in , attached to original rock, prepaid $4i60i 



LARGE CORALS. 1 specimen of the Plate Brain Coral, Meandrina clivosa, 

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

 true Brain Coral, Meandrina cerebriformis. 11 in. diam. worth $5.00; one specimen 

 of Pineapple Coral, Perites astrceoides, 10 in. diam. worth $8.00, will send the three 

 specimens prepaid for onlv $8>60. 



EGGS 01 THE EMEU. Nothing attracts greater attention in the egg line than 

 the large dark green, nearly black pebbled egg with a lighter ground color of 

 this peculiar Australian bird. Every egg collection would have contained one of 

 these eggs and even the laity would have had them on their "wnat-nots" or 

 among their "bric-a-brac" had not the price — which has always been $2.50 — been 

 a little too high. We now have a limited supply at only $1,20 each prepaid 

 (and according to our pi'emium offer will include a year's subscription to the 

 OoLOGiST with exchange card, gratis, if you wish). This offer ought to close ou 

 our Emeu eggs within the next ten days. 



BIRDS EGGS. SETS. This collection contains sets of forty-five (45) species 

 and singles of Alligator, Ostrich and Emeu. The following very desirable sets 

 are found in this collection: Black Skimmer 1-4, Shoveler 1-8, Pintail 1-8, Wood 

 Ibis 1-4, Florida Bob-white 1-14, Red-shouldered Hawk 1-3, Florida Burrowing 

 Owl 1-8, White-crowned Sparrow 1 3, Tree Swallow 1-6, Chickadee 1-6, White- 

 faced Glossy Ibis 1-4, American Avocet 1-4 and 33 others. Catalogue value $57.80. 

 I will send the collection prepaid for only $12.55. 



BIRDS EGGS. SINGLES. A collection of one hundred and fifty (150) species. 

 Among others the following very desirable species are found in this collection: 

 Royal and Caspian Terns, Fulmar, Northern Eider, Wood Ibis, Short-eared Owl, 

 Pileated W^oodpecker, Vermilion Flycatcher, White-necked Raven, Rusty Black- 

 bird, Pigmy Nuthatch, Ostrich, Emeu and dozens of others. Catalogue value 

 about $41.00. I will send entire collection prepaid for only $9.40, 



CATALOGUES or rather itemized lists of the specimens contained in the Shell, 

 Egg, Fossil, Coin and Currency Collections offered above will be 

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

 purchase price of collection or will be refunded upon return of list. 



I Will Exchange: — Any of the Publications. Specimens, etc., offered on the 

 three pages of our '$2.75 for $1.00" 'Premium List" or posszJZ?/ anything I have 

 in stock or offer for sale for "snaps" in any line; Natural History Books (ones re- 

 lating to Ornithology and Oology in particular); Standard Medical Books publish- 

 ed since 1890; and anything of use or value to an up-to-date Physician and Sur- 

 geon op for A No. 1 sets — for the latter we will allow from one-fourth to full rates 

 — depending of course upon the desirability of sets offered and what you can use 

 in return for the same. Send list of what you have and state explicity your wants, 

 and we will advise you at once our best exchange rate. You can then accept or 

 reject as you may see fit 



Address FRANK H. LATTIN, Publisher, Albion, N. Y. 



