■8 



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



ing in value from 10c. to SOc. each; A 

 select and valuable collection large- 

 . ly composed of Fossil Oorals, all care- 

 fully labeled and prepared, and well 

 worth $5'0. My price only $18.65 net. 



UNIOND/C. 



A Valuable Collection of Fresh Water 

 Mollusks. 



One hundred and thirty-four (134) 

 species (American) 450: specimens. 

 All fresh live specimens. Worth at 

 regular prices fully $100. Will ship 

 the entire collection for only $32.40 

 net. 



MOUNTED BIRDS. 



I have a valuable private collection 

 of about eighty (80) selected speci- 

 mens and wish to use the room which 

 they occupy for other purposes. 

 Among the specimens are Canada 

 Goose, American Eider, Barred Owl, 

 Gt. Horned Owl, American Bittern, 

 Red-throated Loon, Male Pheasant, 

 about ten (10) specimens of each, the 

 Ducks and Birds of Prey, also beauti- 

 ful specimen Albino Squirrel and a 

 .27 in. Gar Pike. 



Any school, museum or educational 

 institution desiring this collection will 

 do well to correspond with me at once, 

 as I shall dispose of it at about one- 

 ha,lf the actual cost ' of mounting the 

 specimens. In fact, 1 will donate the 

 entire collection to any institution that 

 will pay one-half the cost for mounting 

 the specimens and stand the packing 

 and shipping expenses, will add the 

 large glass case in which they are now 

 stored, at a nominal rate. 



The collection will not ibe 'broken 

 up — ^but will go as a whole. An ex- 

 change for a desirable collection of 

 Indian relics or for an ornithological 

 library might he entertained. 



Bendire's Life Histories of North 

 American Birds." 



Recognized the world over as the 

 most valuable addition to the litera- 

 ture bearing on American OrnithoJ- 

 ogy of the decade. The Government 

 (its publishers) supply has long heen 

 exhausted and during the past two 

 years every copy we could secure has 

 liad two or three purchasers waiting 

 who have paid us anywhere from $7.50 

 to $li0.0O per copy and considering 

 themselves fortunate to secure them 

 at even the latter figure. 



The above was taken from my ad- 

 vertisement of over ten years ago, at 

 which time I closed out all obtainable : 

 Vol. I, $9.00i and Vol. II, $7.0'0. I have 

 secured a few copies during the past 

 five years, and while they last will 

 sell either Vol. I or II at $7.&0' per 

 copy or $14.00 for iboth. 



OOLOGY OF NEW ENGLAND 

 By E. A. Capen. 



A full and complete descrip- 

 tion of the eggs, nests, and 

 breeding hahits of all the birds 

 known to 'breed in iNew England. Com- 

 plete in one quarter volume, with 

 three hundred and twenty-three (323) 

 full sized lithographic illustrations, 

 colored true to nature. 



This magnificent volume was puib- 

 lished in 18'8'& at $15jOO net and has 

 long heen out of print. 



Last summer among the effects ftf 

 the late E. A. Capen a few copies of 

 this magnificent work uncut, untrim- 

 med and unbound, but each copy as- 

 sembled and wrapped ready for the 

 binder, when unearthed, and although 

 "out of business" I secured them. If 

 interested, order a copy before it is too 

 late. 'Highly endorsed by all leading 

 ornithologists. 



I have had attractive and substan- 

 tial cases purposely made for each 

 copy, which in turn are incased in 

 stronger ones for shipping purposes, 

 and I would suggest that unless you 

 wished to have your copy elegantly 

 boundto conform with volumes already 

 in your library that you preserve this 

 copy in the case that I've had made 

 for that purpose, rather than depre- 

 ciate its value by having it 'bound and 

 ruinously trimmed in ciheap covers. 



My price, all express charges pre- 

 paid, only $5.50. 



I have one or two copies with one 

 or two plates or pages soiled; will sell 

 at $3.50 per copy, prepaid. 



THE BIRDS OF NORTH AMERICA. 



By Jacob H. Studer. 



The Book, which is an imperial 

 quarto, and 'bound in half Russia 

 leather, with cloth sides and gilt top, 

 has always 'been sold for $40.00. 



My Special Price, Only $10.00. 



FRANK H. LATTIN, 



Albion, N. Y. 



