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Bargains for June. 



The Puquios Meteorite, of whii-h the above 

 is a section, fell in issi near Pu(inios, Chili. 

 S. A. and was secured by Prof. Ward It 

 was .5x10 inches and weighed IJAHk The 

 Widmanstatlen figures show very plainly, A 

 specimn triHe larger tliau out tiiicly pnli-ilied 

 for $4 prepaid or about li-ilf >]/.■' $-^ TIih 

 composition i-i nearly jiure iroii 



Atlantic Sea Biscuit, a handsome and cur- 

 ious specimen for the cabinet, 4 inches long, 

 black, covered with spines, prepaid 3.")c. 



A larger form, 9 inches long, similar shape, 

 &c., called the Sea Beaver, prepaid for tlOc. 



Sand dollar or Sea Plate. Belongs to same 

 order as the Sea Biscuits, 2 inches, black pre- 

 paid, 10c. 



Another species, larger from Florida, 30c. 

 " " from Trinidad, 16c. 



" " " Phillipines, 15c. 



This is the Common Brittle Star of the At- 

 lantic Coast, being found in deep water oaly. 

 The arms are covered with short spines. 

 Prepaid for 20c. 



A serpent stir, quite similar, lacking the 

 spines and rays pi epaid fur 20c or imperfect 

 specimens for lOc. 



Scorpion. 25c. 

 Large size, line, 75c. 



Tiger Cowry, lie 



Ear Shells, black, 



20c ; red, 25c; v 

 Strombus 



■hite, 15c. 

 pugilis, 10c. 



