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Forceps. 



We have following kinds forsale: 

 Steel, 3Ain, 12c; 4in, 15c; Sin, 25c; 5fin, 3Uc. 

 Nickel, 3iin, tine points, 25c, 

 iiin, sharp points, 40c. 

 4.iin, engraved flat points. 5()c. 

 4iin, engraved line curved points, 50c. 

 4iin, engr'd .slender curv. points, 50c. 

 Siin, engraved tine points, 00c. 

 6Ain, engraved tine points. 70c. 

 Above are all of the finest quality obtain- 

 able iu U. S. and are offered at i under catal- 

 ogue prices ot any dealer. 

 Fancy Nickle Calipers, 3in, 25c. 

 Tweezers, fin broad at one end and terminate 



in an "awl" at other end, 35c. 

 Wire cutters, 5 inch heavy. 50c. 

 Hall's doulile lever, 5 inch, $1. 

 Brass Klowers. Tin, 12c. 

 Very fine Oin Oil Stoves, 40c. 

 "" " " Razor Hone, 50c. 



' Oil Stove in box, 75c. 



Order at once. We will send a selection of 

 Forceps to any one wishing to purchase a 

 few. 



W. F. WEBB, Mgr., ALBION, N. Y. 



Imported Books. 



We are prepared to execute any orders for 

 books published in S^urope or other countries. 

 If you wish any tine British Works let me 

 quote you prices. Here are some rareties we 

 can get you at once. If we cannot .-ave j'ou 

 some money we do not ask for your patron- 

 age: 



Audubon's lVi Bachman Quadrupeds of 

 North America 



Audubon's Birds ot North America. 



Scientilic Results of the Challenger Expedi- 

 ition. 50 vols, 2800 plates. 



D. G. Elliots monographs of the Grouse, 

 Pheasants. Birds of Paradise, Hornbills, Ant. 

 Thrushes. Cats i^'c. These are doubtless the 

 finest of their kind in existence. 



Transactions of the Liunean Society in 41 

 vols. 



Gould's Monographs of the Hummers, The 

 Birds of Europe, &c. 



The Game Birds of India by Hume it Mar- 

 shall. 



The Jacaniars and Puff Birds by Schlater. 



Monograph of the Sun Birds liy Shelle_y. 



The Birds of South Africa by Sharpe. 



Transactions of Royal Society of London, 

 230 vols. 



Sowerby's Genera of Recent and Fossil 

 Shells. 



Wood's Index Teslaceoloqieus, an illustra- 

 ed inde.x of British and Foreign shells, 46 

 .hand colored 2}laCes, containing 2800 figures. 



Yarrell's British Birds. 



Trnnsaclions and Proceedings of Zoological 

 Society of London. 



These are only a few of the many rare 

 things we should like to import for you. 



I can also furnish any publications of the 

 British Museum that are obtainable. For 

 years we have furnished many of our own 

 Government publications and the increased 

 demand for Foreign publications have induc- 

 ed us to make arrangements in London for 

 supplying anything we need. 



Of British Museum publications we can 

 furnish Lists. Books and Pamphlets on Birds, 

 Mammals, Reptiles, Batrachians, Irishes, 

 Mollusca, Brachiopoda, Crustacea, Insects, 

 British Animals. Plants, Fossils. 



The number of hooks and pamphlets on In- 

 secis and fossils is very large. Any one 

 wishing to see a list of the above subjects 

 write us with stamp. Our price is exactly 

 the same as you would pay right in London. 



We invite correspondence relative to any 

 of works here listed or any other Foreign 

 publication. 



W. F. WEBB, Mgr., Albion, N. Y. 



> TheOrnithologistsand 

 Oologists Manual 



IS THE 



Standard List used by all 

 Collectors. 



If you haven't; a copy yet, send 2.5 



/ cents at once. You will never regret it. 



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SOME O-F ITS CONTENTS: 



A complete list of all North American Birds, 

 giving prices of tlieir eggs and skins, which 

 ;Lre the Standard prices nsed by over foiir- 

 tlfths of the collectors throughout 'the country. 

 The arrangoment is according to the A, O, U, 

 list, and after each name is Kidgeway's ntim- 

 ber. Both Common and ScieutiHc Names are 

 given, in different size type. 



A large list of Mammal Skins, with both 

 common and scientific names, and prices of 

 specimens, also ot Reptiles, r- 



Then follows a table, giving the approximate 

 number of eggs considered a lull set, of every 

 t.uiillv ot birds in the U, S, This is of special 

 \;ilue to those beginning the study of Oology, 



Complete and exhaustive directions for 

 m:Uiiug Scientific Bird and Mammal Skins, 

 and preparing specimens (or the cabinet. In- 

 structions for collecting, preparing and pres- 

 erving birds eggs and nests, tools needed, var- 

 ious recipes recommended and valuable in- 

 formation about making cabinets for speci- 

 mens. 



Complete list o( Taxidermists' Instrum- 

 ents. Supplies and Requisites. Our noted con- 

 vex glasses, with plush backs, oil paintings 

 and frames to go with same, animal heads, etc. 



Ooloslsts' instruments and Supplies, Stand- 

 ard prices adopted by most of the well-known 

 Taxidermists throiighout the country, for 

 mounting birds, making bird skins, mounting 

 iuamni;tls, mammal lieads, tishes, making 

 rugs, etc. A large and complete list of books, 

 m.akiny in all a neat little Manual 4!4 x 8>i 

 inches. 



Just the right size to carry in the pocket. 



Remember, the ];)rices :ind Information in the 



Manual are stand;Lrd in every detail. Any 



dealer in the country, will fill orders at the 



prices named. 



Price 25 cents, 



