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THE OOLOGIST. 



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The World's Fair Eggs. 



We have left about one-half the eegs that we 

 •exhibited— mentioned in Jan. Oologist as ex- 

 hibited by "F. H. L. & Co."— at the World's 

 Fair. Inmost cases these were the only esgs 

 of the species ever within the bounds of Jack- 

 son Parlv and consequently the only ones at the 

 World's Fair. 



If you can use any of these eggs at not less 

 and perhaps at a slight advance over regular 

 rates we would be pleased to have your list of 

 ■wants at earliest possible date and we will 

 quote ym lowest cash price for the ones we 

 hive left. With each set we will give a written 

 guarantee that it was the identical one we ex- 

 hibited at the World's Fair. 



Address all letters referring to the "Exhibit" 

 eggs to Albion, N. Y. 



F. H. LATTIN & CO. 



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 species of mounted birds in pairs. Birds skins, 

 birds' eggs in clutches— from North America 

 and Europe. Will take in exchange rare Amer- 

 ican Butterfles. JVIof-'S atid Beetles. Coccoons 

 and Chrysalides, also the larger birds eggs in 

 sets. Will give rare singles for sets. We car- 

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 United States and c m furnish any species till 

 now discovered . Entomological Supplies. Send 

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PROF. CARL BRAUN, 



Naturalist, 

 BANGOR, MAINE, U. S A 



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OoLOGiST.hound in one volume. only 75 

 " IX. The OOLOUIST for '92. 298 pages <>f 

 valuable and instructive Oological 

 andOrnithological matter with many 



full page illustrations ONLY 1 00 



Or if you order the three volumes at one time, 

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 Every student of birds, their nestn and eggs 

 should have these three volumes in their library 

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 worth many times the price. Address 



F. H. LATTIN & CO., 

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