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THE OOLOGIST 



Robert Burnham, 



DEALER IN 



Precious Stones, Opals, 

 Curios and Fine Minerals. 



Cutting and Polishing Agates and Gem Stones, 

 and setting ttie same in solid gold settings a 

 specialty. 



15 Chestnut St., Providence, R.I. 

 PRICE LIST OF GEMS. 



OPALS.^ 



Australian *.50c to $40 00 per kf . 



Hungarian " " 50.00 " •• 



Mexican lOc " 20.00^" " 



Opal Scarf Pins set in Solid Gold in four siz- 

 es, as follows: 75c., $1.25, $2.50, $3.50. 

 STUDS. 

 Screw or Separate Backs, $1.00 to $3.00. Clus- 

 ters to order. 



EAR-RINGS, $3.00 to $5.00. 

 RINGS, ETC., SET TO ORDER. 

 Prices on application for special settings or 

 extra fine stones. 



AMETHYST, TOPAZ, MOONSTONE, 

 BLOODSTONE, AGATE, CROCIDOLITE, &c. 

 In all forms and sizes for Rings, Pins, Charms, 

 10c to $5.00. 



Tourmaline 50c to $15.00 per kt. 



Aquamarine 50c " 5.00 '• " 



BIRTHDAY GEMS 



SET IN ANY DESIRED STYLE. 



JANUARY. 



Garnet Constancy or Fidelity 



FEBRUARY. 



Amethyst or Pearl Fidelity 



MARCH. 

 Hyacinth or Bloodstone. .Courage. Presence of 



[Mind 

 APRIL. 



Diamond Innocence 



MAY. 



Emerald Success in Life 



JUNE. 



Agate or Cat's-eye Health and Long Life 



JULY. 



Coral or Ruby Contented Mind 



AUGUST. 



Sardonyx or Moonstone Conjugal Felicity 



SEPTEMBER. 



Crysolite or Sapphire Antidote againstMadness 



OCTOBER. 



Opal Hope 



NOVEMBER. 



Topaz Fidelity 



DECEMBER. 



Turquoise Prosperity 



Having a, large stock on hand, I will, for a 

 short time, sell ao lbs. of good Minerals for $1. 

 One to forty kinds as you want them, large or 

 small. 



Noted tggs 



Double-crested Cormorants in sets of 4 20c ea. 



Western Grebe in sets of 4 or 5 35c ea. 



These sets are of special interest to the read- 

 ers of the OoLOGiST. I guarantee the eggs to 

 have Prof. Macoun's set mark on in ink, in his 

 own handwriting, and every set will be accom- 

 nanled with our original data label, also in 

 Prof. Macoun's own writing, together with a 

 photo of a letter from Prof. Macoun. Also 

 photos of the above sets and data, 10c each. 



Sets of Little Brown Crane for sale. 



These eggs hare original data together with 

 a letter from the collector of the sets, stating 

 the eggs were collected in N. W. Canada. 



W. RASNE, ^ 



BLECKER ST., 



TORONTO CAN- 



Minerals and Indian Relics. 



25 spec 25c 60 spec 50c 



5 spec, 1x11/^ in 15c 10 spec, ixlV^ in. .....25c 



15 spec, IxlX in 35c 6 spec, 2x1^ in a5c 



10 spec, 2xU/4 in 35c 18 arrowheads 30c 



Sent by mail prepaid. Labeled with name & 

 locality. List free. ISAAC S. KIRK, Fremont, 

 Chester Co., Pa. 



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The Iowa Ornithologist. 



The only illustrated quarterly magazine in the 

 Mississippi Valley, devoted to the study of birds. 

 The July issue. Vol. 1. No. 4 contains a full page 

 Illustration of the Blue-winged Teal. Subscrip- 

 tion 40c a year. Sample copy lOc. Jy 3t. 

 DAVID L. SAVAGE. Editor. Salem. Iowa. 



THE NAUTILUS. 



A monthly devoted to the intesests of Con- 

 chologists. Edited and published by H. A. Pils- 

 bry. Academy of Natural Sciences and C. W. 

 Johnson, Wagner Free Institute, Philadelphia 

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