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



Lankester, et al., Zoological Articles, 

 contributed to the Eacyclopedia 

 Brittannica : Protozoa, 3Sip; iSpon- 

 ges, ISp; HydTozoa, 20p; Planar- 

 ians, 6p; Nemertines, 6p; Rotifera, 

 6p; Mollusca, 74p; Polyzoa, ip; Ver- 

 tebrata, 12p; Tunicata, lOp; Total, 



204p, hundreds of fig.; 4to 1 65 



Blanchan, ^Nature's Garden; Wild 

 Flowers. A beautiful book illustrat- 

 ing in color and giving the life his- 

 tories of many of our wild flowers . . 



2 75 



Howard, The Insect Book. A popular 

 work on bees, wasps, ants, grass- 

 hoppers and others of North Ameri- 

 can insects. Illustrated with 16 col- 

 ored plates and 32 in black and 

 white, all from photographs of the 



insects 2 7'5 



Marshall, Mushrooms. An invaluable 



book for all who are interested in 



these growths, either as an article 



•of food or for study. 41 color plates 



and 40 black and white 2 75 



Cope, "Vertebrata of Tertiary Forma- 

 tion," 4to, I043p, 134pl 2 85 



Lesquereaux, "Cretaceous and Ter- 

 tiary Floras," 4to, 295p, &Opl. . 1 35 

 Newberry, Fossil Fishes and Fossil 

 Plants of Triassic Rocks, New Jer- 

 sey and the Connecticut Valley, 



190p, 26'pl, 4to .^ r 65 



South American Butterflies. 

 I can furnish select specimens of 

 the rare and magnificent Morpho Men- 

 elaus from U. S. of Columbia (gor- 

 geous peacock blue) 5^x7 in., pre- 

 paid, for only $2.0'(}. Each insect is 

 mounted on a new patent tablet, 

 which not only protects it from dust,- 

 breakage, etc., but puts them in a 

 shape at once more beautiful and in- 

 finitely neater than is possible by the 

 antiquated method of impaling them 

 on pins. 



The Butterflies and Moths of Canada 

 With descriptions of their color, 

 size, habit, and the food and metamor- 

 phosis of their larvae. Full instruc- 

 tions for catching and preserving with 

 a Synopsis of the Butterflies and 

 Moths of Canada. 



My price, prepaid, only 60 cents. 

 This valuable work is out of print 

 and has been regarded as rare for 

 some time — copies selling at $1.5i0 to 

 $2.50 each, when obtainable. A small 

 lot of new copies was recently "un- 

 earthed" in a publisher's cellar and 

 I obtained the lot — valuable to col- 

 lectors in the United States. 



By Alex. M. Ross, F. R. S. Fully il- 

 lustrated. Post 8vo, cloth gilt. 



PENIKESE. 



A reminiscent sketch of Agassiz fa- 

 mous Summer School. 

 A 96-page book of much interest to 

 students of Nature. 

 Published at 35c. 

 My price prepaid, only 8 Cents. 



OOLOGICAL. 



In '05 I had my 'steenth attack of 

 the oological fever, and as a nucleus 

 for a collection, got a pretty fair start 

 among the Raptores, Goat-suckers,. 

 Hummers, 



The collection is composed of about, 

 sixty-five (65) very desirable sets with 

 a value of about $160.0^0. It is need- 

 less to add that as a whole, these 

 sets are exceptionally fine, selected, 

 typical, full ones with data. 



The lot is composed of the follow- 

 ing sets: 



Turkey Vulture 1-2, Blac kVulture 

 2-2, White-tailed Kite 1-2, Mississippi 

 Kite 1-2, Marsh Hawk 1-4, 'Sharp-shin- 

 ned Hawk 1-5, Cooper's Hawk 1-5, 

 Harris's Hawk 1-3, 1-4, Red-tailed 

 Hawk 1-2, Western Red-tail 1-2, Red- 

 shouldered Hawk 1-4, Fla. Red-shoul- 

 dered Hawk, 1-3, Red-bellied Hawk 1- 

 2, Sennett's White-tailed Hawk 1-3,. 

 Swainson's Hawk 1-2, 1-3, Broad-wing- 

 ed Hawk 1-3, Am. Rough-legged Hawk. 

 1, Ferruginous Rough-leg 2-3, Duck. 

 Hawk 1-2, Aplomado Falcon 1-4, Kes- 

 trel 1-4, Am. Sparrow Hawk 1-4 Des- 

 ert Sparrow Hawk 1-4, Audubon's Car- 

 cara 2-3, Chuck-will's-widow 2-2, Whip- 

 poor-will 2r2, Merrill's Paranque 1-2, 

 Western iNighahawk 2-2, Florida 

 Nightha'^k 1-2, 'Black-skinned Hummer 

 1-2, Costa's Hummer 1-2, Allen's Hum- 

 mer 2-2, Booby 1-1, Man-o'-War Bird 

 1-1, Am. Eider 1-3, American Bittern 

 1-4, Chachalaca 1-3, No's. 16 1-1, SO 1-1. 

 30a 2-1, 32' 1-1, 51 1-3 '54 1-3, &0 1-3 72. 

 1-3, 187 1-4, 194 1-3, 199 1-4, 226 1-4, 

 321 1-2, 443 1-5, 475 1-8, 6i52 1-5, 593a 

 1-4, 70'6 1-5, 707 1-4. 



The collection will not be broken,. 

 but will be disposed of as a whole. 

 Would consider its exchange for an 

 ornithological library or a good In- 

 dian Relic Collection. 

 A Valuable Collection of Fossil Corals.. 



A specially selected collection of 

 Falls of the Oihio Fossils suitable for 

 school uses or an unique and val- 

 uable addition to any public or pri- 

 vate collection — put up for and always, 

 sold at $50.00. One hundred (lOO) 

 species and about 20i0 specimens rang- 



