THE OOLOGIST. 



20tli Century Bargains. 



CURIOS, (LAND). 



Aztec Pottery, Patzcuaro, Mex. 

 Bowl, irrldescent ware, slightly cracked $ 25 

 Imitation Fruits, various forms colored... 20 

 Monnd Builders'iJPottery. 



Western New York pieces, plain 06 



" " " " decorated 10 



Lai ge piece of bowl, N. H 25 



Pueblo Pottery, Arizona. 

 Fine pieces showing the beautiful decora- 

 tions in colors, silver and gilt 05.. 25 



Modern Relics, buckskin. 



Awl Sheath beaded all over, Sioux 35 



Money-bag; Navajo, bead and colored 



hair decoration _ 50 



Money-bag; Ute, beaded in mystical de- 

 sign 60 



Bucks-beads, talisman, Shoshone, double 



string, extra fine 75 



Sioux Arrow-shafts, picked up by Army 

 Offleer on site of Rosebud massacre, S. 



D., points left in victims : 17 



Gun-filnts, French and Indian period, 



Penn. or Mich 08 



Tuscarora Ceremonial Clubs, 15 in., stained 



in colors 75 



Package Blackfoot Tobacco, "Killickinick" 05 



Chinese Coin, "Cash" 03 



Porcupine Quill, S. Am 08 



" " African 25 



Buffalo Horn, scraped but not polished, a 



good one 78 



"Kriss" Malay Sword, carved ebony hilt, 

 scrolled brass and laquer scabbard, fine 



condition 2 75 



Egg of Alligator, worth 25 18 



'• " Gopher, worth 50 33 



'■ " Red-leg Turtle, worth 10 04 



" " Snapping Turtle, worth 15 05 



Ic oho lie specimens as curios or for school 

 purposes: 



Grape-vine Beetle, {Pelidnota) 05 



50 for 1 50 



Locust (Acridium) 03 



.50 to 100 at, each Ol^^ 



Spiders, Salamanders, Snakes, etc., prices 

 on application. 



Mexican Policeman's Whistle 10 



"Tapa," native cloth worn by Samoan Isl- 

 anders 07 



Po<3 of Sabre Bean, Cuba, 16 to 18 in 28 



Bunch of "Wax-berries," Sarpindus 05 



"Resurrection Plants," Mexico, can be ex- 

 panded and closed indefinitely 10 



Nest of Trap-door Spider 20 



Trap-door Spider mounted in box 48 



"Tarantula" " " " 58 



"Scorpion" " " " 25 



Chinese "Horn-nut" 05 



Confederate States Bills, $1, $5, $10 , 08 



Alligator Tooth, worth 10 03 



25 07 



Betel Nut, chewed by Samoans to stain the 

 teeth 12 



CURIOS, (SEA). 



Marine Algae mounted on cards $ 04 



" " extra fine 10 



" '■ in neat shell frames 38 



Acorn Barnacle, worth 15 06 



" worth 25 08 



Fiddler Crab, worth 15 06 



Horse-foot Crab, worth 35 14 



Hermit Crab in shell, worth 25 11 



Sawfish Saw, worth 45 19 



Porcupine Fish, worth 25 17 



35 26 



45 33 



Sea-horse. Atlantic 22" 



" spined 35 



" mammoth, Pacific 32" 



Pipe-fish, fine 50 



Arm of Giant Serpent Starfish 06 



"Aristotle's Lantern," dental apparatus of 



Sea Urchin 10- 



Lucky Tooth of Cod 03 



Egg of Sand Shark 02 



" " Nurse " 18 



" " Hammerhead Shark 12- 



Egg Cases of Perriwinkle, fine long string 12 



Shell, whorls broken out by Hermit Crab... 10 



Eyestone, Fla 03 



Red Sea-bean, 2 for oa 



Yellow Sea-bean 02 



Black Sea-bean 02" 



Brown-banded Sea-bean 03 



White Sea-bean _ 05 



Smooth Sea-bean 05 



Striped Sea-bean 08 



Cassia Bean, 6 for OS 



Black eyed Susan, 6 for , 03 



Mimosa, 12 for 03 



Job's Tears, 3 for 05 



Tooth of Sperm Whale 5a 



SPECIAL COLLECTIONS. 



Polished Woods; 22 varieties, sections 

 2^4x2^; foreign and native, including 

 Camphor, Mahogany, Sandal, Zebra, 

 Ebony, etc.; worth $3.30. The lot for only.fl 80' 



BIOLOGICAL Specimens 25 varieties repre- 

 senting 7 orders, all neatly put up in 

 vials, preserved in Formalin and neatly 

 and correctly labeled, listing at $6.45. 

 Well worth $5.00 to any Teacher, Class 

 or Student in Zoology. By express at 

 purchaser's expense, carefully packed... 2 50' 

 Sent Prepaid east of Mississippi River 

 for 50c extra ; west of Mississippi River 

 75c extra. 



SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF 

 BIRDS EGGS. 



Specimens received since January list was- 

 printed: 



SETS. 



Am. Osprey, 3 $ 90- 



Am. Osprey, 2 60 



Cabot's Tern, 2 35 



Long tailed Jaeger, 1 60' 



Western Gull, 2 28 



Rufous Hummer, nest and 2 65 



Black-throated Green Warbler 3 60 



Puffin, 1 (curious runt) 20 



SINGLES (rare). 



McFarlane's Screech Owl (partial data) $ 50 



Wilson's Snipe, data 40 



Gt. White Heron 75 



Scaled. Partridge 30 



Gray Kingbird, data 20 



Olive-sided. Flycatcher, fine 60 



Am. Raven,Rocky Mts 60 



Red-eyed Cowbird 15 



Black-whiskered Vireo 50 



Canadian Warbler 45 



Winter Wren _ 35 



Leconte's Thrasher 65 



Mountain Chickadee 15 



Mockingbird, Costa Rica 40 



Black Rail 1 00 



Aleutian Leucosticte 80 



Pacific Loon 70 



Ring-neck Duck 40 



White-tailed Hawk 35 



Am. Goshawk , 70 



Unless you already have it, don't fail to send 

 for the new (Jan. 1901) list of eggs. Always ad- 

 dress, 



E. H. Short, Rochester, N. Y. 



