List No. 3. 



March 15, 1901. 



LATTIN'S CLEARANCE SALE. 



Specimens, Curios and Publications, 



AT 1-3 RATES, PREPAID. 



"BARGAIN COUNTERS" and "BARGAIN DAYS" are essential features in every "up to- 

 date" business, and while I am no longer catering to or for a retail trade, I am desirous of util- 

 izing every knovrn "up-to-date" method as a factor or assistance in the unloading of one of the 

 largest stocks of Specimens and Curios in America. I well know that if my patrons make pur- 

 chases from my "Bargain Counter" and are pleased with the same, that it will be the means of 

 many making other and larger purchases from other departments, which contain tqual and in 

 many cases greater bargains. 



Hence, I have selected the following Birds' Eggs, Sea Shells, Sea Ctjbios, Fossils, Min- 

 erals, Gem Stones, Miscellaneous Curios, Books and Publications, Etc., of which I have 

 in stock in large quantities and offer to send anything you may want, prepaid?, at only 33 1-3 

 cts. on the dollar. , ,i. , 



You can select from the list any amou-^t you may wish and remit me one-third my price— 

 $1.50 worth for 50c; $3 worth for $1 ; 815 worth for $5; other amounts in like proportion. I will 

 accept no order, however, netting me less than 50c— smaller orders positively refused and remit- 

 tance returned at sender's expense, except at one-half rates, at which rate I will accept small 

 orders netting not less than 15 c's. 



In case you wish the specimens shipped by Express or Freight at your expense, you can 

 make your selections at one-fourth rates. 



When ordering from this list it is always advisable to name a few substitutes. 



The OoLOGiST with Exchange COUPON will be given as a Premium with any and 

 EVERY Order Netting Me $1 or over erom this or any other List I Send Out if the 

 Party St'ENDing Same is Not at Present a Subscriber and Will Mention on a Sbparati; 

 Slip Containing their Name and Address, that they Wish to Avail Themselves oe this 

 Premium Offer. 



Use Coupon on 3d and 4-th Pages of this List. 



Remit in most convenient manner and address plainly and in full. 



FRANK H. LATTIN, M. D., ALBION, ORLEANS CO., N. Y. 



I^^This List Will Hold Good Until May I, 1901, Only, and that Date Will Be Either 

 Withdrawn Entirely or Superseded by Another List 



BIRDS EGGS; Singles. 



Scaup Duck -.$ 75 



Old-hquaw 50 



Scoter 75 



Whooping Swan 2 50 



American Egret 30 



Texan Bobwhite 10 



Swainson's Hawk _ 50 



Great Horned Owl 1 35 



Yellow-billftd Cuckoo- 10 



Black-billed Cuckoo 15 



Red-shafted Flicker 10 



Western Nighthawk 40 



Phoebe 04 



Prairie Horned Lark 20 



Yellow-billed Magpie 50 



Meadowlark 10 



Baltimo'e Oriole 06 



Great-tailed Grakle 15 



Engl sh Sparrow 02 



Sharp-tailed Sparrow 25 



Song Sparrow 03 



Indigo Bunting 08 



Tree Swallow 15 



Rough-winged Swallow.... 25 



Red-eyed Vireo 10 



Yellow-throated Vireo 25 



Yellow Warbler _ 05 



Chestnut-sided Warbler.... 15 



American Redstart 15 



Carolina Wren 10 



Western House Wren 08 



Long-billed Marsh Wren.. 05 



Chickadee 15 



Carolina Chickadee 15 



Wood Thrush 06 



American Robin 03 



Emeu 2 50 



Alligator 35 



Mud Turtle 10 



Bronzed Grakle 05 



Cedar Waxwing 10 



Whlte-rumped Shrike 08 



Catbird 02 



Black-necked Stilt 50 



Road-runner 25 



Rose-breasted Grosbeak.... 10 



Yellow Warbler 05 



Ovenbird 20 



Flicker 05 



Wilson's Thrush 12 



Chuck-wlUs-widow 1 50 



Florida Nighthawk _ 50 



Louisiana Heron 15 



American Coot 10 



Curlew 75 



Purple Grackle 05 



Florida Grackle 15 



Brewer's Blackbird 05 



Important, 



as I stated in an announcement made in Dec, '00: "On and 

 after January 1, 1901, the demands of my profession will 

 come ^r«< -and my entire time will be devoted to the same 

 if required. My Natural History work will be of a secondary nature." These demands have taken 

 nearly all of my time and I am obliged to offer my patrons only a portion of my stock. Other 

 lists of Minerals, Showy Shells, Mounted Birds, Birds' Eggs, Books, Special Collections, Novel- 

 ties and hundreds of other Odds and Ends in the Curio and Specimen line will follow as soon as 

 conditions will permit. I may be able to mail you these lists or publish them in the Oologist 

 soon, perhaps not for months or years and possibly never; "the demands of my profession will 

 come first." 



Everything I have left, however, will be sold and sold right. 



All orders for everything I advertise or offer for sale on my "Clearance Sale Lists" or else- 

 where will be promptly and carefully attended, and that, too, under my personal supervision; 

 while the filling of orders, packing, etc., will be attended by able assistants, who have been with 

 me in that capacity for years. 



Faithfully, 



Frank H. Lattin. 



