THE OOLOGIST. 



63 



PORCUPINES. Do you want a "porky" ? A 

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 or skins. Also, can furnish skulls and skele- 

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EGGS 



From the Orient and Assam (Malahka) cor- 

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"Nature's Serial Story." 



As told in the monthly '-California Traveller 

 and Naturalist." is interesting and variable. 

 All branches of Geography. Natural Science, 

 and Observation, our specialty. One year for a 

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RARE FOREIGN EGGS. 



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PIMPLES 



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Miscellaneous Pamphlets. 

 Only 5c Each! 1 2 for 50c! 



1 The Palm and its Varieties, 20 p. 



3 The Eye and Light, 20 p. 



3 Net and Box. 22 p.. 



4 The Solar System. 22 p. 



5 Paras tes and Their Development. 24 p. 



6 The Diamond, 3d p. 



7 The Study of Natural History. 8 p. 



8 The Microscope and some of its Revelations. 

 18 p. 



9 Alexander Von Humboldt. 20 p. 



10 Aquariums : How to make and stock, 16 p. 



1 1 What We Eat. 20 p. 



13 The Ear and Sound. 18 p. 



13 Zoological Myths. °6 p. 



14 Ants and their Surroundings. 16 p. 



15 Anecdotes of Animals, 20 p. 



16 Insect Collecting. 16 p. 



17 Niblack's Instructions for taking Paper 

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18 Fernald's Directions for Collecting Small 

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19 Thomas, Directions for Mound Explora- 

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20 Baird. Shipping Fresh Fish, &c, for speci- 

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21 Lewis.Instructions for Collecting Land and 

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22 Rait. Suggestions on Finding Archeological 

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33 Rati. Agricultural Flint Implements, 9 p. 



24 Rau, Drilling in Stone. 11 p. 



25 Rau. Gold Ornament in Fla. Mound, 6 p. 



26 Rau, N. A. Stone Implements. 16 p. 



27 Rau. Aboriginal Lapidary, 9 p. 



28 Antiquity of Man, 8 p, 



29 Montilius Age of Bronze in Egypt, 23 p. 



30 Murdock, Eskimo Bows. 36 p. 



31 Baker. Ascent of Man. 20 p. 



32 Bean, Collecting and Preserving Fish, 6 p. 



33 Hough. Preserving Museums Specimens,12p 



34 Hornaday, Mammal Skins, 14 p. 



35 Lucas, Preparation of Rough Skeletons,8 p. 



36 Smithsonian Publications. 1890. 34 p. 



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BOOKS on varied subjects, about 100- pages 



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NAPKINS, per doz 10c 



SKELETONS, an unique toy 10c 



CHICKENS, an Easter novelty 10c 



FROGS Large «.s genuine croakers 10c 



JINKO BASKETS 10c 



MINATURE LANTERN 4 in 10c 



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