150 THE OOLOGIST. 



Taxidermy and Zoological Collecting 



A Complete Hand-book of 362 pages for the 

 amateur Taxidermist, Collector, Osteol- 

 ogist, Museum Builder, Sports- 

 man and Traveler. 



Illustrated with Twenty-four Plates and Eighty-live Text Pictures. 



BY- 



WILLIAM T. HORNADAY, 



[For Eight Years Chief Taxidermist of the U. S. National Museum.] 

 It goes without saying that this is the best work in the market 

 for the use of the Naturalist, since the author is at the head of his. 

 profession, and he has spared no time nor trouble to make the book 

 complete. 



It not only covers all the ground as a text-book for the beginner 

 but any Taxidermist will be repaid by a perusal of its pages, and 

 once read, it will lie on the work bench, as a companion to the scis- 

 sors and skinning knife, for it is as indispensable to one who desires 

 to be a WORKMAN, as the frame work of the specimen itself. 



PRICE. S250. 

 Frank H. Lattin, Albion, N. Y. 



2d Hand Books:— I will give at all times -^ ^[ y ou J j n TJs ? 



good exchange for second-hand copies of any n ' ■ " 



book I offer for sale. I desire at once good cop- , But a few tickets left to complete the 



ies of "A. O. U. Check-List," andBaird, Brewer ?lub to attend the World's Fair on the 



and Ridgeway's "History of N. A. Birds" -both United World s Excursion Co. plan j 



"Land" and "Water Birds." Will pay cash. Payments monthly or weekly ; # this is 



I have a few good slightly soiled or second- th * strongest company in America, apj 



hand copies of Davie's "Nests and Eggs of N. Pjy <» L °cal Agent or write United 



A. Birds" last edition, paper, will send prepaid W ° rl d s * al1 " -Exposition Co., JN . E. 



for only 75 cents per copy. FRANK H. LAT- ?, e P <"* 40b Exchange B ld'g, Boston, 



TIN. Albion, N. Y. Jkass. 



That "Easter Supplement" 



In the neighborhood of April 1st or later, we mailed YOU an "Easter 

 Supplement" to our regular catalogue which gave big discounts on or- 

 ders, sent in by May 1st. These two special offers applied in particular 

 to BIRD'S EGGS, "GLASS EYES, INSTRUMENTS and SUPPLIES, 

 used by collectors in the various branches of Natural History, MINER- 

 ALS, SPAR JEWELRY and FISHING TACKLE 



We have decided to extend the time on these offers to JUNE 15th. 



Remember that every offer and quotation made in the "Easter Supple^ 

 ment" holds good unti, JUNE 15th; but at that date, will be cancelled. 



Faithfully, Frank H. Lattin, 



