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THE OOLOGIST. 



FossIls,Agates, Shells, Corals 

 and Curiosities. Cretaceous 

 Fossils of Eastern Monta- 

 na a Suecialty. 



Scaphites Sodusus, M. and H. 



Aporrhais biangulata .15 



Actaeon attenuata 15 



Anisomyon oattelllformis so 



Baculites ovatus 10 to $1.00 



Oalllsta Deweyi 15 to .25 



Dentaliura gracile ,15 



Hamlnea minor .15 



Volsella Meeki 15 



Veniella subtumida 15 



Inoceramus convexus 20 to .75 



Crlspii 15 to .75 



Lunatia concinna 15 



Lucina subundata 15 



Margarita Nebrasensls ,..15 



Nucula cancellata... .15 



Scaphites nodusus ,10 to $2.00 



Martesia cuueata. 15 



Turnus Stimpsoni .15 



Fossil wood, containing Martesia, or Turnus.. 



25 to .75 



Rock containing a variety of small fossils.25 to .50 

 Tregonucarpus nuts (lossil) size of Hickorv 



nut 20 to .25 



Fossil leaves 15 to .75 



Agates, rough 10 to .50 



polished 25 to $2.00 



California Onyx, polished 40 to $1.75 



Petoskey Agates, " .25 to .75 



Fossil ferns 15 to .75 



Petrified wood lOto .50 



Agatized wood ioto.50 



Porcelainite 10 to .25 



Honey-comb lava 10 to .25 



Sponge lava, will float in water 15 to .50 



Lava, has been melted, and run like molasses 



candy .15 to .50 



Antelope horns, on upper part of skull, per 



pair $1.50 to $2.00 



Buffalo horns, per pair 50 to $1.50 



Rattles irom Rattlesnake 10 to .25 



Corals from Bahamas, Florida and Singapore 



! 25 to $2.00 



Small mixed shells from West Indes, per pint .50 

 Large Assortment of showy American and 



Foriegn Shells 10 to $5.00 each 



10 per cent discount on cash orders of 

 $10.00 or more. 

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Homer Squyer, 



Mingusville, Montana. 



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