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THE OOLOGIST. 



Mounted Birds and Mammals. 



The following specimens are all strictly first 

 class, freshly mounted specimens-regular price 

 in ( ) My closing price is by mail, express 

 or freight at purchaser's .expense— will ship 

 cheapest way. Special rates on large orders. 



Screech Owl (2.75) - 



California Screech Owl (3.50) 



Great Horned Owl (6.00) 



Arctic Horned Owl full plumage (20.00)... 



American Hawk Owl (6.00) 



Road-runner (3.00) 



Horned Lark (1.75) 



American Magpie (2.50) 



Steller's Jay (2.50) 



Blue-lronted Jay (2.00) 



Bullock's Oriole (1.75) 



Evening Grosbeak (2.25) 



Pine Grosbeak (2.00) 



American Crossbill (1.75) _ 



Bohemian Waxwing (2.50) 



Black and White Warbler (1.25) 



Myrtle Warbler (1.50) 



Ring-necked Pheasant full plumage (8.00) 



Skunk ($10.00) 



Red Fox (15.00) 



Gray Squirrel (5.00) 



Gray Squirrel holding walnut _ 



Tufted Puffin (5.50) 



Black Guillemot (5.25) 



Murre(5.00) 



Razor-billed Auk (mounted from a skin 



from Audubon's collection) 



American Herring Gull full plumage(4.50) 



American Merganser (5.00) 



American Elder (7.00) 



Spotted Sandpiper (200) 



Mexican Jacana (3.50) 



Bob-White (2.50) 



Texan Bob-white (2.50) 



Mountain Partridge (3.50) _ 



Scaled Partridge (2.75) 



Gambel's Partridge (3.00) _ 



Prairie Hen [3.50) 



American Barn Owl (5.00) 



American Long-eared Owl (3.00) _ 



Short-eared Owl (3.50) 



Great Gray Owl (16.00) 



Saw-whet Owl (2.75) 



Lesser Scaup Duck 



1 75 



2 10 



4 75 



12 50 



3 90 



1 75 



90 



1 50 



1 30 



1 30 



90 



1 25 



1 10 



90 



1 30 



80 



80 



5 60 



i 4 05 



9 10 



2 40 



3 30 



3.^5 



2 70 



2 70 



6 75 



2 70 



2 70 



4 30 



1 10 



2 10 



1 45 



1 45 



2 10 



1 65 



3 10 



2 20 



3 90 



2 10 



2 30 



930 



2 10 



. 2 70 



BIRD SKINS. 



Mexican Jacana, pair ($3) $1 50 



Prairie Hen (81.S5) 75 



Red-tailed Hawk ($1.50) 1 00 



American Crow (75c) 50 



Snowflake (35c) _ 20 



The above specimens are all Bargains 

 at my prices. If you can use $10 worth or more 

 of the above send list of wants and let me 

 make you a special quotation— you'll be sur- 

 prised at my liberality. No special quotations 

 after Aug 15th. 



FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion, N-Y. 



JAMES p. BABBITT, 



Wholesale and Retail Dealer in 



Taxidermists' Supplies, Bird 

 Skins, Eggs & Publications. 



Fine Imported Glass Eyes a Specialty. 



Illustrated Catalogue and large monthly bulle- 

 tin of bargains in Birds Skins and Eggs free upon 

 application. 



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