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WARD'S 



Natural Science 

 Establishment 



Cable Address/^Cosmos." Rochester, N. Y. 



Systematic Cabinets of Mineralogy, Geology and Zoology are made for Acnde- 

 mies, Colleges and Universities. Especial attention is given to this department, 

 and estimates and plans are furnished; we also offer individual specimens in each 

 department. 



The stock of Natural Science material now on hand is unquestionably far great- 

 er in the aggregate than at any similiar Institution in the World. Correspon- 

 dents and special collectors in all parts of the world are sending us material every 

 week, giving a constant supply of Minerals, Rocks, Fossils, Casts of Fossils, Skins 

 and Skeletons of Animals of all classes (mounted or unmounted), Alcoholic Speci- 

 mens, Crustaceans, Shells, Echinoderms, Corals, Sponges, etc., etc. Also Ana- 

 tomical preparations, Human Anatomy, Skulls and Skeletons of American Indians 

 and other races. 



CATALOGUES- 



^"These Catalogues are not mere price-lists, but contain much interesting mat- 

 ter, and as they are intended to be free to our clients, the money paid for them 

 will be credited on the first order. To teachers expressing an intent soon to pur- 

 chase specimens, they will be sent gratis. 



Minerals, According to Dana's New System 25c. 



Special Collection of Minerals, 45 pages 10c. 



Meteorites. 80 pages; 24 illustrations 25c 



Geology and Petrology 25c. 



Special Lithological Collection, 25 pages 10c. 



Collection of New York State Rocks, 44 pages 25c. 



College Collection of Palaeontology, 208 pages; 265 wood cuts 50c. 



Aacademy Collection oe Pal^:ontology, 160 pages; 188 wood cuts 35c. 



School Series of Casts. 60 pages; 68 wood cuts 20c. 



Casts of Dinornis and Hesperornis, (Marsh), 30 pages; illustrated 10c. 



Description of Restoration of Mammoth, 42 pages 15c. 



Notice of Mkgathekium Cuvreri, 34 pages; illustrated 50c. 



Osteology. 76 ))ages 25c. 



Skins ani> Mounted Specimens. 170 pages 30c. 



North American avd Foreign Birds' Eggs, 32 pages 10c. 



Shells, 120 pngc-;; 86 wood cuts 30c. . 



EcHiNODEims. Corals. GoR<iONiAS and Sponges, 84 pages; 54 illus 25c. 



Human Skelet(>nsand Anatomical Preparations, 46 pages; 24 cuts 15c. 



Masks of t aces of South Sea Islanders, 16 pages 15c. 



Heads and Horns (Custom Work in Taxidermy), 20 pages, finely illus 10c. 



Minerals. Rocks, Meteorites, Fossils, Casts of Fossils, Geological Relief Maps, . 



Models, and Diagrams, and Archieological Specimens. Skins and Skeletons 



of Animals, Invertebrates (Crustaceans, Shells, Corals, etc.). Anatomical 



Models, Human Skeletons, Skulls an<l Skeletons of Races, etc. 



Write for Circulars giving informa:ion about collections. 



