THE OOLOGIST. 



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The Butterflies and Moths of Can- 

 ada, with descriptions of their color, 

 size and habit, and the food and met- 

 amorphosis of their larvae. Full in- 

 structions fur catching and preserving 

 with a Synopsis of the Butterflies and 

 Moths of Canada. 



This valuable work is out of print 

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 lot of new copies was recently "un- 

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 I obtained the lot — valuable to col- 

 lectors in the United States. Until 

 March 1st will send a copy prepaid 

 for only 66 cents. Money returned by 

 next mail if all sold. 



By Alex. M. Ross, F. R. S. Fully 

 illustrated. Post 8vo, cloth gilt, (pub 

 $1.00). 



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Taxidermy. 



Are you particular how your work is done 

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 life like productions are in my line. Send 

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At exceptionally low prices. Following 

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Am. Fared Grebe, 1-4 $ 20 



Ancient Murrelet, 2-2 2 00 



Black Guillemot, 2-2 35 



Pallas Murre. 1-1 Am 35 



Dovekie, 1-1 • 95 



Parasite Jaeger. 2-2 40 



Glaucous Wing Gull. 1-3 150 



Mex. Cormorant, 1-5 85 



Violet Green Carniorant. 1-3 1 10 



Cinnamon Teal, n-9 HO 



Old Squaw, n-8 1 40 



Emperor Goose, 1-3 6 00 



Scarlet Ibis, 1-2 ■ 1 50 



Am. Avocet, 1-4 50 



Wilson's Snipe, 1-4- 3 50 



Ruff, 1-4 50 



Kildeer, 2 4 20 



Wbimbrel, 2-4 50 



Golden Plover, 1-4 65 



Hock Ptarmigan, 2-10 1 60 



Turkey Vulture. 1-2 55 



Miss. Kite, 1-2.... 2 00 



Wn. Red-tail, 1-3 60 



Rough Leg, 1-3 60 



Am. Sp. Hawk, 1-5 , 60 



Caracara,l-2, 70c: 1-3 1 05 



Osprey, 1-2, 55c; 1-3 9° 



San Luis Obispo Horned Owl, 2-2. 2-3 at 



o0c per egg. __ 



Black Vulture. 1-2 5o 



Red Shoulder. 2-4, tine. »0 



Corn Crake, 1-10 70 



Red Breast Merganser; n-10 80 



Least Bittern, 1-6 ■ n 40 



Honey Buzzard. 1-2 3 00 



Black Kite, 1-3 , 5° 



En. Sparrow Hawk, 1-6 1 po 



Indian Vulture, 1-1, fine 1 00 



Red Shank, 2-4 2o 



Kentish Plover, 1-3 25 



Partridge, 1-11 , <£> 



Red-leg Partridge, 1-14 1 15 



Red-footed Falcon, 1-5 ■ 60 



Red Kite, 1-3 , 75 



Eu. < Joshawk, 1-3 1 25 



C. S. THOMPSON, 

 Box 2 14, Eaton, Colorado. 



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First class skins from this locality. For 

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CHAS. B. STRAUB, 



Tyler, Minn, 



