THE OREGON NATURALIST. 



American Taxidermy. 



A SERIES OF 160 PHOTOGRAPHS. 



ANIMALS, BIRDS, HEADS, ETC. 



— OF GREAT INTEREST TO — 



SPORTSMEN-TAXIDERMISTS-NATURALISTS. 



— LIST NOW READY — 



Ridgway's Manual-Revised Edition. 

 N Davie's Taxidermy — 



— Hornaday's Taxidermy. 



COLLECTING TUBE — PISTOL GUN, 



STUFFED BIRDS FOR SCHOOL 



COLLECTIONS, NATURALISTS 



— hUPPLIES.— 



FRANK BLAKE WEBSTER CO., 



Hyde Park, Mass. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



SKULLS. 



I am forming a collect- 

 ion of Skulls, Human, 

 Animal, Rejitile, etc. 

 Can you help me? Name nice. 



JOHN DUKE McFADEN, 



Carleton, Neb. 



EGG COLLECTORS ATTENTION. 

 May 15th, I will issue a Specimen Bargain 

 Egg BuVietin, giving full list of sets on hand 

 (about $500.00 worth), and puces at which 

 they will besoM. As I wish to close out all 

 on hand remly for new seasons collecting, I 

 will sell at about % regular catalogue rates. 

 All sets first c'ass and guaranteed. List free. 

 Send your name on a postal. 



Geo. W. Dixon, 



Watertown, S. D. 



Pecten ventricosus, Panama, 10 cents. 

 A small lot of Insects in Amber, while they 

 kist; the price is only 25 cents each. 

 Alaska woven cedar bark floor mats, $3.00 

 Sard, Columbia River, 5c. to 50cts. 

 Chalcedony, Oregon, 5c. to 50cts. 

 Quartz Crystals-on Chalcedony base,'5c. to f I 

 Gold in Quartz, Oregon, 25c. to $I 

 Petrified Wood, Oregon, 5c. to $1 

 Opalized Wood, Oregon, lOc. to $1 

 Silicified Wood, Oregon, Sc. to %l 

 Cube Galena, Oregon, 5c. to $1 

 Argentiferous Galena, ^Oregon, 5c. to %l 

 Opal in Matrix, Idaho, 10 cents. 

 Semi-opal, Oregon, 5c. to 50c. 

 Loofiis, (vegetable sponge) Japan, 25 cents. 

 We Pay The Postage. 

 D. M. AVERILL & CO., 

 14S Sixth Street - Portland, Oregon. 



WANTED:— Numbers of .'^mericanl Magazine of 

 Natural Science, Austin Texas, Naturalist and Oregon 

 City, Naturalist, to complete my files' Persons* having 

 numbers of above Magazines to exchange, will please 

 send for list'of numbers I want. Will give in exchange, 

 Philatelic Papers, or other desirable e.xchange. Harry 

 J. Wenielberger, 2344 Bridge^St.. Frankford, Philadel- 

 phia, Pa. 



Wanted: — Butterflies and Moths, Cocoons and 

 Chrj-salides from Oregon and California in large numbers. 

 Offer Eastern Butterflies, Eggs in sets and supplies. 

 Prof. Car! Br.iun, Naturalist, Bangor, Me. 



ALASKA MOUNTAIN SHEEP. 



These specimens differ 

 from the Ovis Montana 

 of the Rocky Mountains, 

 in havino- a nearly | white 

 Pelage. I have a large 

 lot of unmounted heads, 

 which I am selling at 

 hard-times prices. Cor- 

 respondence solicited. 



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Bernard J. Bretherton, Newport, (Yaquina Bay) Oregon. 



