THE OOLOGIST. 



175- 



New Minerals. 



Just in. Fine 5c specimens of any of the fol- 

 lowing: Autunite, Emory, Graphic Granite, 

 Garnetiferous Granite, Amphibolite, Syenite, 

 Porphyry, Tourmaline, Rose Quartz, Smoky 

 Quartz, Milky Quartz, Labradorite, Flint. Epi- 

 dote, Williamsite, Leellte, Serpentine, Sphal- 

 erite, Pyromorphite, Coccolite,Diorite, Biotite, 

 Saprolite, Lepidolite, Clevelandite, Chlorite, 

 Actinolite, Galenite, Pyrite, Green Calcite. 

 Magnetite, Dolomite, for only 3c each. - 10c 

 pieces for only 6c each. All postpaid, 10c pieces 

 average l^^xl'i-^. 5c pieces average 1 Inch. 



SCIENTIFIC SHELLS in Collections. 



Lot 1—100 var. (small ■ species) prepaid at 

 M.75. 



Lot 2—100 var. (large and small) prepaid at 

 86 50. 



Lot 3—290 var. (large and small) many rare 

 at $12.00. 



EXCHANGE: 



I can use at once sets of California Jay, Ruff- 

 ed Grouse, Calif. Quail, Whip-poor-will,Chuck- 

 willswidow ; sets or singles of any Gull except 

 American Herring Gull; any Tern, Guillemot; 

 any Vulture, Hawk or Owl; any Hummers 

 with nest. I offer in exchange sets of Canada 

 Goose 5, Grove-billed Ani 6, Mangrove Cuckoo 

 4, Great White Heron 4: Wood Ibis 4 and others. 

 If you have many sets of one kind write me be- 

 fore sending on eggs. Will trade even if you 

 offer or send good sets. Will also give any 

 specimens offered in last Oooogist, unless sold 

 out, or Trays, Supplies, etc. 



ERNEST H. SHORT. Albion, N. Y. 



Eight Different 

 Stamp Magazines 

 Only 1 2 cents. 



A Packet of stamps with each order. 



1000 "Omega" Stamp Hiages, 10c. 



HERBERT F. BUTLER, 



Newton Centre, Mass. 



LAWRENCE F. KEITH, 

 Printer and Stationer, 



LOCK BOX 54, 



15 Mechanic St., North Easton, Mass. 

 Mail Orders a Specialty. 



Lfadies' and Gents' Visiting 

 Cards my Specialty. 



By mail, 36c per 50 (in advance) . 



WRITE. 



The**Liberty" Stick Pin. MaMe CUHOS and SMlS. 



A beautiful gold and silver stick-pin for lad- 

 ies or gentlemea. Very neat and attractive. 

 Be up to date and wear one of these pins. 

 Mailed on receipt of ten cents (10c) in silver. 



CLIFTON A. FOX, 

 85 Van Buren St., Room 1404, Chicago, 111. 



Have you tried my 

 process of Rapid 

 Taxidermy? 



If not you will be gratified by a big surprise. 

 There is money to b« made by the preservation 

 of specimens for the market or the school, par- 

 lor office and den. Any boy, girl or sportsman 

 may learn this method at the first attempt.and 

 decorate the trophies and birds of the neigh- 

 borhood. The cost is next to nothing, and 

 when several go in and work together, there is 

 no cost. You may make money in any town 

 or the country, 



On receipt of jUx.oo cash or stamps I will 

 send the complete printed instructions to 

 mount Birds, Mammals, Heads, etc , and one 

 pound of the Preservative, ready prepared for 

 the work ; together with complete directions 

 for dressing skins with the hair on. for rugs, 

 robes and hangings, and in addition I will 

 make the extra inducement of offering the for- 

 mula for making the Preservative Compound, 

 with the privilege of selling the .same. 



The process will be exchanged for $3.00 worth 

 of stamps, or for other exahange. What have 

 you to offer? Address 



MORRIS GIBBS, M. D., Kalamazoo, Mich. 



I make a specialty in collecting, pre- 

 paring and selling anything in the line 

 of Marine Specimens obtainable on the 

 Gulf Coast. I sell to the Collector as 

 well as to the Retail, Wholesale and 

 Jobbing trade. 



J. H. HOLMES, Dunedin, Fla. 

 Marine Shells and Curios. 



I am now in a position to furnish in quantity 

 all of the best species collected on the Gulf Coast 

 and will be pleased to furnish prices on applica- 

 tion. Best of reference given and satisfaction 

 guaranteed. Collections sent on approval to par- 

 ties giving satisfactory reference. Any not ap- 

 proved can be returned at my expense. Address 

 all orders to A. J. BARNES, Dunedin, Fla. 



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 most compact and least complicated of any in 

 the market. A child can operate them. Plain 

 and complete instructions go with each cam- 

 era. Size of pictures 2i4x2i4 up to .=5x7. Price 

 $3.50 up. Nothing on earth will give you Of a 

 friend to whom presented :mo re pleasure than 

 one of these Cameras. Write for illustrated 

 Catalogue with full descriptions, prices, etc. 

 MARSH M'F'G CO., 542 W. Lake St., Chicago. 



HIS PAPER is printed at the Book 

 and Magazine Publishing House of 

 A. M. EDDY, Albion, N. Y. 



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