THh MUSEUM. 



Dacliiiiaii Qiiailiiipcd.s of 



Expudi- 

 Groiisi', 



Imported Books, 



\\'(> are piipared to execute any orilcrs fur 

 Imoks piililislied in Eurojie or oilier (!i)iiiilrie.s 

 If you wish any line! British Woi ks let nie 

 quote you prices Here are sonic nfniifs w(! 

 can get you at onc(' If wc canimt fare you 

 foiiie money uc do not ask for voiir patron- 

 age: 



Audulioii's it 

 Noitli Anieriea 



Audulion's Biiils of North America 



Scientilic Kesuils of the (.'halleiiger 

 itinn. ;■)() vols. 2SW) philes. 



D (i, Elliots monographs of the „. 

 Pheasants. Birds of P.aradise, Iloriihills, Ant. 

 Thrushes. Cats iVrc. 'I'liese are donhilcss llio 

 Hnest of their kind in existence 



Transactions of the Linnean .'-lie;, ty in 41 

 vols. 



(iould's Monographs of tlio Unnimei's, .The 

 Birds of Europe, &c. 



The Game Birds of India by Hume & M.ar- 

 shall. 



Th<^ Jacamars and Puff Birds liv Scldaler. 



Monograph of the Son Birds liy "sliclk'y. 



'I'he Birds of Soiilli Africa liy Sliarpe. 



TraiisaetioMs of Royal Society of London, 

 230 vols. 



Sowerln's (ieneia of Recent .-irid Fossil 

 Shells. 



IVood's Iiiilex 'I'cslnccohf/iciis, an illnstr.-i- 

 ed index of British and Eoreign shells, 40 

 linnd colored pliUcK. containing 'iSllO lignrcs. 



Yarrell's Brilisli Birds 



Triinsficdons nnd Prncctdings of Zoological 

 Society of London. 



These aie only a few of tlie many rare 

 things we should like to import for yoii. 



I can also furiiisli any publications of the 

 British Museum that "ate oijtainalile. For 

 years we lia\e furnished many of onr own 

 Govermiient publications and'tlie inenascd 

 demand for Foreign publications have indue 

 ed us to make arrangemeuts in Loudon for 

 supplying an,> tiling we need. 



Of Britisli Museum iinblicaticuis we can 

 furnish Lists. Books and Pamphlets on Birds, 

 Mammals. Reptiles. Balrachi.ins. Fishes. 

 Mollusca. Brachiopoda, Crustacea, Insects. 

 British Auimals. Plants, Fossils 



The number of books and pamphlets ou In- 

 secis and fossils is very huge. Any one 

 wishing to see a list of' the abov(' subjects 

 write us with stamp. Our price is exactly 

 the same as you would pay riglit in London. 



VV e invite correspoudenee relative to ■•my 

 of works here listed or any other Korcigii 

 publication. 



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



California Curiosities. 



Moimled Tarantulas, Honieil 

 Toads, Scoi'iilous. Trap-door Si'l- 

 der.s and Nests, h specimen col- 

 lections. Yucca Pin Ciisliion^. 

 liedwood Bark, &c.,iS:c. Just the 

 yoods for Curio anii Shell Dealers 

 to handle, ttest work and lowest 

 prices. Send tor Wholesale illn.s- 

 irated Price List. 



The Ornithologists and || 

 Oolop-ists Manual I 



Standar; 



IS 1 \\v. 



List used 

 Collectors. 



by all 



SOIWE OF ITS CONTENTS: 



A complete \\-l 111 nil .Xorth American Hirds. 

 ^ivin^ prices of their eir^s ;oid si, ins. which 

 .are the Stand;0'd piices used by uver four- 

 tiftlis of the collf^etors thro\i:;liout"rhe coifntry. 

 The .'uaMnuoMient is according li> the A. O. U. 

 list, aed after each name is h'idgcwny's num- 

 ber. Hoth Common and Sclentiric N.'inies aie 

 2:i\'en. in dilTereiu size type. 



A large list of .vruninal .SUiu.'S. with both 

 commou and sciontitie names, and prices of 

 specimens. :dso of h'eptlles. 



Then follows :i t:tble. giving the aftproxim:ite 

 number of egus considered a Inll set. of every 

 (imllv of birds ill tile U S. This is of speci:il 

 \ .line to th<ise beginning the ^tlul,\' of Oology. 



Complete and e^han-live diiections lor 

 milking Scientilic I3ird and Mammal Skins, 

 and preparing specimens lor the cabinet. In 

 structioiis for cotlectinu'. i)rep;iriiig ami iires- 

 erving birds ei;i;s iind nests, tools medcd. v:ir- 

 lous recipes reconimeniled and valuable in- 

 formation about milking cabinets lor speci- 

 mens. 



Complete list or Taxidermists' JnstJ'um- 

 ents. Supplies and la^quisites. Onrroled cfin. 

 ve.x glasses, with ]»lush backs. f>il paiiitintrs 

 and frames to go with same, iinimal lie.ails. etc 



Ooloulsts' iiistrnmeiits and Supplies. Stand- 

 ard prices adopted by most, of the well known 

 'iaxldermisis Ihion'ghont the country, for 

 mounting birds, mnking idid sUins, rmninting 

 mammals, mamnial heads, lislies. milking 

 lugs. etc. A lari;e andcomplcle list of books, 

 making iu all a ue;it little Maunal -I'.i x (J'g 

 11. dies. 



Just t e I'ifil't size to carry in the pocket. 

 Remember, the piices and Inforiniition iu tlie 

 Miinnal are standiird in every detail. Any 

 dealer in the country, will nil oiders at the 

 prices named. 



Price 25 cents. Leather Bound 50 cents. 



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