"Clearance Sale" of Frank H. Lattin, M. D., Albion, N. Y. 



the vols, for the following years: 

 •72, 73, '81, '83, '8'5, '86 and '93, pub. 

 price per vol. $1.50 85 



"The Observer," Out Door World. Vol. 

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 Botany, Conchology, Biology, Geol- 

 ogy and Miscroscopy, 384p, -ills, 

 hound 60 



"Nature and Art," a series of inter- 

 esting articles on Natural History 

 and various Works of Art. Illustrat- 

 ed with chromo and photo-litho- 

 graphs, etc., 2 vols, in -, Royal 8vo, 

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NATURAL HISTORY. 



Wood, Insects Abroad, being a popu- 

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Coleman, British Butterflies, with col. 

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Tutt, British Moths, ills, in col.,, 12 

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Wood, The Common Objects of the 

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White, The Natural History of Sel- 

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Do., do., do., $1.25 edition 45 



Packard, Monograph of the Geometrid 

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Hartwig, The Tropical World; aspect 

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Figiuer, Earth and Sea, by Adams, 

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Proctor, Essays on Astronomy; A Ser- 

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New York Natural History Survey: 

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rates : 



DeKay, Ornithology of New York, 392 

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 this rare and magnificent work us- 

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:Mammals of New York, with 



Introduction to Natural History 

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Reptiles and Pishes of New 



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Torrey, Flora of the State of New 

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medicinal properties. 2 vols., 4to,. 

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Hall, Palaeontology of New York, Vol. 

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do., do.. Vol. II, Organic Re- 

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■ — do., do.. Vol. Ill, Fossils of Low- 

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do., do.. Vol. IV, Pt. 1, Fossils 



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Emmons, Geology of Northern New 

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Mather, Geology of Eastern New York 

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Vanuxem, Geology of Central New 

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Beck, Mineralogy of New York 4to, 

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Emmons, Agriculture of New York; 

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Do., do., do. This volume is devoted 

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