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Books on Labrador. 



"Bird Life in Labrador" contains 100 large 

 pages, paper, describing over 100 species of 

 birds found in that far away northern coun- 

 try. As many of our Aruprican species only 

 nest in this part of the U. S., the paper is of 

 special interest to all bird lovers. Only 40c. 



"Notes on the Natural History of Labra- 

 dor." — Gives a list of the matumals found 

 there, birds, reptiles and batrachians, fishes, 

 plants, review and criticism Also a list of 

 the Crustacea dredged on the coast of Labra- 

 dor by the expediiiou under the direction of 

 W. A. Stearns in 1882. A review of the ma- 

 rine Crustacea of Labrador, catalogue of the 

 MoUusca and Echinodermata Dredged This 

 pamphlet cannot fail to be of interest to any 

 one interested in Natural History. Prepaid 

 40c. 



We will send both pamphlets to one address 

 for 75c. 



W. F. WEBB, Mgr , 

 Albion, N. Y. 



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