xvi RANDOM NOTES ON NATURAL HISTORY. 



FOR SALE. N 



* CONTAINING ABOUT * 



600 SPECIES, AND 1,300 NAMED SPECIMENS, 



ALL EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE, FRESH, AND PERFECT. 



The Collectiou is rich in CYPR^^, including the following rarities: C. aurantium eglan- 

 tina, exusta, fusco-dentata, nivosa, physis, Scotti, tessellata, and thersites. ' 



Among the VOLUTE are V. fulgetrum, imperialis, junonia, magnifica, reticulata, rossin- 

 iana, and rutila. 



CONI, MURICES, OLIV^, STROMBI, and TRITONES are well represented, and there 

 are fine specimens of 



'^ IGSTEILAEIA lEGTIIOSTfilS, * 



Charaa Lazarus, Harpa imperialis, Ranella pulchra, and Spondylus pictorura. 



The collection will be sold for much less than its value, and a printed inventory can be ob- 

 tained by persons contemplating the purchase, on application to 



JAMES M. SOUTHWIGK, 258 Westminster St., Providence, R. |. 



.NOW READY.. 



The American Ornithologists'Union Gheck-List 



NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. 



AND CODE OF NOMENCLATURE. 



Being the Report to the Union of the A. O. U. Committee on Classification and Nomenclature of North 

 American Birds. Price, in full cloth, $3.00, postpaid. Address, 



L. S. FOSTER, (1«^lta?lo*^th^eTo^r) 35 Pine St., New York City. 



4S~ IVofv issued, and for sale. 



J. A. & K. A. Reid, Printers, Providence, R. I. 



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