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REPRINT OF ORD'S ZOOLOGY. 



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Tliis reprint was taken directly from the 

 only known copy of the second American 

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 in 1815. It contains Ord's original de.scrip- 

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 of North America, with a copious Appendix 

 on ijuestions of synonymy and nomenclature 

 by the editor, and a half-tone portrait of 

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I want new or second hand copies of books on any branch of Natural History, especially 

 the following — In Botany any of Gray',«, Wood's, Lesquereaux, Goodale's or Hough's workj. 

 In Geology, Mineralogy and Palaeontology any of Daua's. Winchell's, Miller's antl Geik«»l8 

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 ren's or Wilson's works. Also I'iTick Nos. of the Auk, Ibis. Ornithologist and Oologist, NidlH- 

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Thousands of dollars worth of books have accumulated in the libraries of our public i«sti- 

 tutions and public men, most of which cost them nothing and are valued at almut as uiuch. 

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We also desire nice fossils from all sections, nice showy crystali/.ed mineraks, anything iu 

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 all kinds desired. Do not particularly care for points but waut drills, axes, celts, hammer 

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 bone implements, iron axe or tomahawks. Rare clutches of birds eggs and the rarer skins 

 always desired. 



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I CAN OFFER in exchange a veiy fine assortment of birds eggs in sets or singles, fully 

 2(10 kiiuls aud several thousandnspeciiiiens, some good Florida binl and mammal skins, sub- 

 scriptions to the Museum and copies of our O. & O. Manual, fully 100 kinds of minerals that 

 we have a large surplus of, some nice fossils from Bad Lands. Ohio, etc., curios, sucli as 

 Shark. Skate or Devil Fish Eggs, Hermit Crab in shell. Shark and Alligator 'i'eeth .and a hun- 

 dred other curios, some choice Star Fish, several kinds Sea I'l'diins, etc , Sea Ferns. Fans, 

 Sponges, Flexible Coral, etc.. tine marine shells from Florida, fully 100 kinds, and for extra 

 desirable material will oft'er books aud supplies of all kinds. 



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 $1.00 exchange as to a $10 00 one. However send us lists of what you have and if you do not 

 get a reply promptly you may conclude we cannot use the material vi>u offer at i>resen t. 

 Faithfully, WALTER F. WEBB, Mgr., Albion, N. Y. 



