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Learn Taxidermy. 



Naturalists. Oologists 

 and Sportsmen should 

 all know how to correct- 

 ly mount all kinds of 

 birds and animals. WE 

 TEACH TAXIDERMY 

 BY MAIL. Complete 

 course in 15 lessons. This 

 is one of the most de- 

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 learned. STANDARD METHODS. En- 

 dorsed by all leading taxidermists. Many 

 of the best known naturalists of the country 

 are numbered among our students. If you 

 want to learn TAXIDERMY, we desire to 

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 BOTH FREE. THE N. W. SCHOOL OF 

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South American Butterflies. 



I can furnish the following rare and mag- 

 nificent, from L T . S. of Columbia : Morpho 

 Sulkowsky, 4£x4! in. Morho Mknf.i.afs, 

 (gorgeous peacock blue losxTin. Either species 

 prepaid, for only $2.00. Each insect is mount- 

 ed on a new patent tablet, which not only 

 protects it from dust, breakage, etc.. but puts 

 them in a shape at once more beautiful and 

 infinitely neater than is possible by the anti- 

 quated method of impaling them on pins. 

 FRANK H. LATTIN. Albion, N. Y. 



Well Mounted Birds. 



Rough-legged Hawk, with prey $2 50 



Blue Goose. 4 00 



Kingfisher 75 



Striped Spermophile 1 00 



Meadow Lark- 75 



Blue-winged Teal, female 1 00 



Evening Grosbeak, male 1 00 



Sharp-tailed ( ; rouse 2 00 



Northern Hare, young 1 00 



Horned Grebe. Male ■ 1 50 



Ptarmigan Pr.. willow 3 00 



Loon .male 3 00 



Highest offer accepted for the lot or will 

 exchange for sets I need. 



SKINS. 



Coyote, tanned $1 00 



Coyote, tanned, larger 1 50 



Western Horned Owl 1 00 



Bob-white 50 



Long-billed Curlew, fresh 1 50 



SKULLS. 



Wolf $ 30 



Lynx 50 



Elk and Moose feet 25 



Deer feet 15 



CHRIS P. FORGE, 

 Carman, Manitoba. 



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