S© THE OOLOGIST. 



Book List 



A few of the Second-hand Volumes For Sale at the 



Naturalist's Book Shop, 2102 Market St, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Prices do not include the carriage. 



CouES. — Key to N. A. Birds, 1872 ^4 00 



Trumbull. — Names and Portraits of Birds, 1888 i 25 



St. John, — Audubon the Naturalist of the New World, 1856 75 



Bechstein. — Cage and Chamber-Birds, 1872 i 00 



CouES. — Birds of the Northwest, 1874 2 50 



Strickland. — Ornithological Synonyms, Accipitres, 1855 65 



Montagu. — Ornithological Dictionary, 1831 i 50 



HowiTT. — Birds and Their Nests 50 



Bailey. — Our Own Birds of U. S., 1869 50 



Apgar. — Pocket Key of Birds, 1893 25 



The Book of Birds, 16 plates, 1851 25 



Schley. — American Partridge and Pheasant Shooting, 1877 50 



Harting. — Hints on Shore Shooting, 1871 40 



Seneca. — 61 1 Hints and Points for Sportsmen, 1889 50 



Hartley. — Hunting Sports of the West, 1865 50 



Gibson. — Complete American Trapper, 1879 i 00 



Miller. — Cats and Dogs, 1869 50 



VoRS. — Bibelots and Curios, 1879 15 



Tenney. — Manual of Zoology, illus 25 



Pacific R. R. Survey, 13 vols , binding not uniform 7 50 



Special Bargains in Shells and Fossils. 



UNIONID^. — One hundred and thirty-four (134) species (American) 450 speci- 

 mens. All fresh live specimens. Worth at regular prices fully $100. Will send 

 the entire collection prepaid for only $28. 40. 



RARE OLD SILVER COINS of" Great Britain.— A collection of 50 pieces from 

 the reign of Henry II (1154) to that of Victoria. The collection contains coins 

 minted during the reigns of twenty- two (23) ot Great Britain's monarchs. The 

 collection lists about $55 00, will sell as a whole for $22. 50 prepaid. 



FOSSIL COLLECTION. A specially selected collection of Fossils for school 

 used to I sell at $100. One hundred (100) species and about 500 specimens ranging 

 in value from 5c. to $1 00 each. A very select and very valuable collection and is 

 largely composed of Fos'^il Corals, all carefully labeled and prepared, and well 

 worth $100. My price $33.50 prepaid. 



I have another collection similar to above put up to sell at $50.00, 100 species 

 and about 200 specimens which I will send prepaid for only $1 5.75a 



AN EGYPTIAN IDOL, carved from stone or lava 1000 or more years ago, rep- 

 resents an elephant or some other animal, measures about 4x2i in. Secured by a 

 missionary acquaintance from a mummy pit in Egypt and guaranteed genuine. 

 Prepaid only 33.15. 



SPANISH CKOSS inlaid with straw from an ancient church in Jemez, New 

 Mex. Curio dealers would ask $5.00 for it, but it's yours prepaid for $1,65. 



Address FRANK H. LATTIN, Publisher, Albion, N. Y. 



