THE OOLOGIST. 



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PER EGG. 



Ferruginous Roueh-leg. 2-3,2-4. 1-5 $1 00 



'Turkey Vulture, 1-2 3.t 



Swainson's Hawk, 2-3, 3-3 20 



Marsh Hawk, 2-4, 2-5, 1-6 20 



Am. Long Eared Owl, 2-5 _ 20 



Short-eared Owl 40 



Great Horned Owl. 1-2 75 



Western Night Hawk. 2-3 15 



^m. Sparrow Hawk, 2-4 15 



Prairie Sharp-tailed Grouse, I 9, 1-10, 1-11.. 20 



KartrRmian Sandpiper, 3-4 15 



Canada Goose, n-5 50 



Am. Golden-eye Duck, 1-9, 1-10, 2-11 25 



'Canvas-back, 1-7 30 



Lesser Scaup, 1-7, 2-9 25 



Baldpate, 1-6, 1-7, 1-9 25 



■Shoveller, sets 6 to 11 10 



Ked-head. sets 6 to 10 10 



Pintail, sets 5 to 10 lO 



Mallard. 1-10, 3-11. 1- 13 OH 



.Blue-winged Teal, 2-13 08 



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MINNEV7AUKAN, N. D. 



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-Methods in Taxidermy subscription edition, 



Davie $4 00 



Birds of Ontario, Mcllwraith 1 25 



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In Bird Land, Keyser 75 



Our Own Birds. Bailey 75 



Cyclopedia of Natural History, Abbott ... 50 

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Dixon 75 



Todd's Students Manual 25 



Greene's Large History of the English Peo- 

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Hunting in the Great West, Shields ."jO 



Rocky Mountain Life, Sage 50 



Great Thoughts of Classic AuthorsCVzMor.) 75 

 Cram's Universal Atlas (half Russia) (Reg- 

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Above books are all bran new and in A 1 

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WATERTOWN, S. D. 



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