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THE MUSEUM. 



Some Rarities. 



We have the following choice skins, which 

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St. Domingo Grebe, juv., 40c; Pacific Ful- 

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 North Am. col., $1.75; Wilson's Petrel. $1.25; 

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We can furnish most anything in the line of 

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Books on Labrador. 



"Bird Life in Labrador" contains 100 large 

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"Notes on the Natural History of Labra- 

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