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Excursion Club to Attend the World's Fair. 



If you have any desire to visit the 

 World's Fair at Chicago, bear in mind 

 that the United World's Fair Excursion 

 Co. is a sound organization, with ample 

 capital to fulfil their promises. The 

 company sells tickets on the installment 

 plan, refunding all but lirst payment if 

 you fail to go, apply to United World's 

 Fair Exposition Co., N. E. Dep't, 406 

 Exchange B'ld'g, Boston, Mass. 



PREMIUMS offered with the Oologist In '85 

 '89. '9 J and '91. We have a tew of £tie following 

 left,— all wrapped ready for mailing and as long- 

 as they last will send prepaid at prices quoted— 

 which are about >■■ usual ones. No. i— 'hdce- 

 donyUeodeSc. No. 2— Call Bell 20c. No. 3— 

 Lartje Acoru Barnacle Sc. No. 4—1 eg? of eacb. 

 R'd'W'g. ^63, 272. 312 and 3'0. 20c. No. 5—1 egg 

 each. NO. 1. 63. 135, 119a, 237 and 271, 20C. No. 6 

 —Egg of Noddy. 2oc. No 7—9 in. Brass Bulb 

 Blowpipe 2 >c. N). S-Egg case of Periwinkle 

 and Lucky Tooth of Cod 2oc. No. 9—5 in. Horse- 

 shoe Magnet «")C. No. 10— P'k'got African uoral- 

 lne sc. NO. ll- A line spec, of ea. Nerita and 

 Cham a Sc. No. 12-2 N. Z. Beeile Nuts 8c. No. 

 13 2 Resurrection Plants '0c No. 14— Fosll Sea 

 Urchins 6c. No. 15— "Kid couch'' sc. Sea Kan 9c. 

 No 16 2 Boxes Pharaoh Serpent Eggs sc. No. 

 17— Large Alligator Tooth 7c. No. 13— Ego- of 

 Hammerhead shark 10c. No. 19— Ham shell 6c. 

 No. 20-Philltpine Sea Urchin 6c. No. 21— A 

 Carved Brazilian Ivory Nut 10c. No. it— Spec. 

 Polisbed Agate 9c. No. 23— One e=rg of each, 

 NOS. I, 12. 13, 22. 231,214, E. S. 211. 253. 2<H, 378, 

 278, 289. 304, 460 63. 153, 157. 320 282 and 69 l.55CtS. 

 No. 24— One eyg of ea. 123. 145, 149a, 204, 237, 

 254, 244, 260, 264, 27Sb, 300b, 306. 6*a and 496, 75c. 

 No. 25—35 named small shells, 7>c. Address, 

 FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion, N. .. 



PLEASE STOP MY EXCHANGE NOTICE 

 AT ONCE. You can talk about your papers, 

 but I never saw any that could hold a candle to 

 the Ooi.ogist. I have exchanged $60.00 worth 

 of stamps just by putting in that little Ex. no- 

 tice. CHAS. ACE i WHITE. Omaha. Neb. 



,-:" I '~\ 7i Sea She'!'; in neat cahincl named 

 -/\. ., , -,\ \ -^iM'iriinlh i ;ind illustraii'd cata- 

 v) ', i loirue <>' Nat. Hist, specimens, post 



^miUllJjJjP paid, 30c. C.F. CARR, Madison, Wis. 



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Taxidermists, Collectors, 

 Trappers- 



I am pleased to announce that I have pur- 

 chased the secret by which the French tanners 

 manufacture their glove kid aud have so chang- 

 ed it as to meet the wants of taxidermists and 

 trappers. I will be pleased to send a large sam- 

 ple of Panther skin, prepared with this tan, my 

 catalogue and directions for 10c. The Panther 

 skin cost me a large sum and I can only send 

 to those that enclose 10c. in their letter. The 

 sample may be returned and will be accepted 

 as 10c. toward a bottle of Babbitt's Glove Kid 

 Tan. 



BABBITT'S CLOVE K!D TAN 

 Is the quickest and best tan on the market and 

 is warranted to do a tine grade of work. Price 

 if I per bottle, postpaid (sufficient to tan twelve 

 Fox skins). A large c talogue of supplies used 

 by Taxidermists and Naturalists in general 2c. 



James P. Babbitt. 



10 Hodges Ave. Taunton. Mass. 



