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THE MUSEUM. 



(mXECTIONS. 



We carry a great variety of made up collec- 

 tions suitable for beginners. These are put 

 up in large quantity and are much cheaper 

 than to buy individual collections. 



"Special" Mineral Collection. 52 kinds 

 all named locality and chemical composition, 

 size about 1x1 inch, prepaid, 75c. 



Our "One Hundred" Variety Mineral 

 Collection, consists of 100 all ditTerent miner- 

 als, prepaid, for $2 50. 



Our "Chautauqua" Collection of Shells, 

 consists of 30 varieties from all over the 

 world, prepaid, $1.75. 



Our "Marvellous" Colleclion is for be- 

 ginners in Natural History. Contains 45 

 specimens of curiosities, as sea beans, and sea 

 curios, corals, shells, etc. Best thing to get 

 young minds interested in Natural tlistory 

 ever gotten out. We have sold thousands, 

 and never fail to satisfy the young people. 

 All named, etc., prepaid, 75c. 

 Our Egg Collection, consist of 

 Collection "A" of 25 kinds, all named and 

 finely prepared, list price, $2.27; prepaid. 50c. 

 Collection "B," 50 kinds, list price, $5 00; 

 prepaid, $2.50. 



Collection "C," 100 kinds, list price, $4.21; 

 prepaid for $5.00. 



Our Coral Collection consists of 25 

 kinds, for $2.50 prepaid. 



Scientific Shells, mostly run from ^ to 2 

 inches, 100 ditTerent species for $2 50. 



We make a specialty of Fine Helix and con- 

 stantly have over 500 species of duplicates in 

 stock. A sample hundred species, correctly 

 named for $5.00 prepaid. 



Unios, a good assortment on hand at all 

 times. 50 species named, several foreign, for 

 only $3.00. 



Strophias, a tine assortment, 30 species 

 named for only $2 00, prepaid. 



Our "Showy" Shell Collection consists of 25 

 of the finest and handsomest polished shells 

 we can select. All are choice and beauties. 

 They are bought mainly by people of means 

 that want the finest shells obtainable. We 

 will send above collection (or in fact any here 

 listed) on approval, believing it will please 

 you. Our net price here is $10 for the 25 

 shells, and we will guarantee there is not a 

 dealer at any resort in the U. S. will dupli- 

 cate the lot for $15 00 



We cordially solicit your order for any of 

 these fine collections. You will see that you 

 get tine specimens extremely cheap at these 

 rates. We never had a dissatisfied customer 

 and have sent these collections all over the 

 world; only recently sending a whole line of 

 above to Queensland, Australia. 



\A^ALTER F. WEBB, Mgr., 



ALBION, N. Y. 



Book Bargains. 



structure of Animal Lite by Agassiz, cew .... $ 1 2.> 

 Ornif/iologisf and Oologist. '89 and '9), 3 vols., 



bound in leather 2 Ou 



Birds of Minnesota 1 95 



Birds of Michigan 50 



liirds of Labrador 50 



Natural History of Labrador •''0 



Fort Ancient, Moorehead ~ 00 



Bird Ne.5ting in N. W. Canada, Ralne 1 50 



British Zoology, Pennant, 4 vols, complete for... 5 00 



Thf Auk, Vol. 10, bound flne ,.. 2 75 



Our Birds in Their Haunts, second hand 140 



Guide to the Study of Insects, by Packard, sec- 

 ond hand 3 .W 



Birds of Kansas, by Goss 5 90 



Ornithologist and Oologtst. Vols. 11 and 12, bound 2 00 

 Catalogue of American Localities of Minerals, by 



Dana 1 85 



Minerals and How to Know Them, Dana 1 45 



The Ibis, London, 3 vols., each bound, 18=3, 1884, 



1893. each 6 00 



Bird Nesting by IngersoU 1 25 



Death Valley Expedition, part 3, bound 1 50 



New England Bird Lite, by Stearns & Coues, 



Vol. 1 1 50 



Practical Zoology, byColton 90 



Agassiz. Geological Sketches ■ 1 23 



Birds of London 60 



Spiders, Their Structures and Habits 1 25 



Gray's Manual Botany, 4th edition - 2 .50 



Ords Zoology, Rhoaes - - 1 00 



Geology Survey of Ohio, Vol. 3. 60 plates, show- 

 ing thousands of fossils, fine _ 2 60 



Geological Studies, by Winchell 1 60 



Gray's School and Field Book of Botany 1 25 



Penhallow's Vegetable Histology 90- 



Vol. 1 Encyelopedea Brittanca 1 33 



McAlpine's Botanical Atlas. Finest work of 

 kind. 2 vols, one on cryptograms and other 



Phanerogams, colored plates II 00 



Columbian Atlas of the World, quarto, flne work 3 50 

 A part of Maynard's Birds of Eastern North 



America, about, 300 pp 1 00 



Mammalia, by Selmer Hess, an elegant book on 

 the Mammals of the World, authentic, pub- 

 lished at $20 new. our price - 10 00 



Botiiny, Vol. 6 U, S. Geological Survey West 

 100th Meridian, by Wheeler, 39 elegant full 



page plates, prepaid for _ 3 50 



Powell's Ethnological Reports 88-89 3 00 



85-86 _ 3 00 



Vol. 3 Exploration and Survey for Paclflc R. R. 

 flne illustrations on modern Indian Trap- 

 pings, &c 3 CO 



Birds of the Commander Islands, bound 3 CO 



Davie's New Taxidermy, new 4 75 



Botany, Exploration and Survey, U. S., Vol. 4, 



•25 plates of Cacti, .50 plates of other plants 3 00 



Vol. 8 Exploration and Surveys, Bairds list of 

 Mammals, 7."i0 pages reading matter with 60 



full jiage plates, Hne ,. - 6 CO 



Vol.'.' Explor;ition and Survevs U. S., being 

 Baird's. Casfin's and Lawrence's Birds of 



North America, 1000 pp 7,50 



The above two works are scarce and valuable. 



Full description of any of above works for stamp. 

 All will he sent prepaid or . ceipt of price. 



WALTER F. WEBB, Mgr., 

 Albion, N. Y. 



