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THE OOLOGIST 



Cook, A. J., Birds of Mictiigan. This copy 

 Is the 1893 report of the Michigan 

 Board of Agi-iculture which contains 

 526 pages and is hound in cloth, 165 of 

 these pages, illustrated with 115 en- 

 gravings, are devoted to the Birds of 

 Michigan in addition to which and 

 the annual report the following Bul- 

 letins are alsopublished in the volume: 

 "Vegetable Tests" 27 pages; "Spurry, 

 Spergula arvensis.''' 6 pages: "Flat Pea, 

 Lathy rus silrestris, 5 pages; Fruit 

 Notes and Spraying 17 pages; Potato 

 Experiment. 59 pages: Honey Analy- 

 sis, 13 pages: Inspection of Fertilizers, 

 12 pages ; Locust and Horn Fly.6 pages : 

 Soils of Michigan, 13 pages; Eighty 

 New Strawberries, 13 pages; Report 

 of exhibit at Columbian Exposition, 

 (Entomological, Botanical, Chemical, 

 &c), 37 pages; Forestry, 21 pages 97 



Shufeldt, M. D., R. AV., "Scientific Taxid- 

 ermv for Museums." 71 full page 

 plates, 67 pages, text, unbound 1 10 



Young Oologist, Vol. I and II, cloth bound 65 



Oologist, Vol. Ill and IV, cloth bound 66 



Vol. IX, '92, 300 pages, cloth Dound 67 



Thirty back numbers, issued from 1890 

 to 1896, inclusive, my selection 63 



Oologist and Young Oologist. Eighty back 

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preijaid only 1 40 



Twenty back, numbers issued prior to 



1890, my selection, prepaid 41 



Almost a'ny back issue can be furnished. 

 Send stainp for list and prices. 



Natural Science News. Vol. I complete, 

 52 numbers, only six complete vols. 



left. Will send you one for only 1 00 



Vol. II complete, 14 numbers, only 30 



Ornithological and Natural History Publi- 

 cations can furnish back No's of al- 

 most anything published in America 

 during the past 25 years. Write wants, 



Fill your gaps while you can. I can note 

 furnish odd numbers, complete volumes and 

 in some cases complete files of the following 

 and dozens of others: Auk. Nidiologist. Ospreij, 

 Ornithologist and Oologist, Scie7ice. Popular 

 Science Monthly. Nature, Canadian Entomologist, 

 Insect Life, American Xaturalist. Archaeologist, 

 Nautilus, Microscojncal Bulletin, Microscope, 

 Microscopical Journal. Hoosier Naturalist, Ore- 

 gon Naturalist, loiva Ornithologist. Sunny South 

 Oologist. Taxidermist, Mineral Collector. Hawk- 

 eye Ornithologist and Oologist. Wisconsin Nat- 

 uralist, Old Curiosity Shop. Ornithologist and 

 Botanist, Bay State Oologist, Collector's Monthly, 

 jRandom Notes, &c., &c. 



Taxidermy, Guides, &c. 



Ballard. H. H., Three Kingdoms. Hand- 

 book of Agassiz Association (75) 65 



Goodale's, Few Common Plants (20) 14 



Hyatt's Sponges (29) 16 



Bowditch's Physiology (20) 13 



Hornaday, w. T., Taxidermy and Zoolog- 

 ical Collecting (2.50) 2 10 



Lattin, Frank H., The Oologists' Hand- 

 book. 1885 (25) 18 



The Standard Catalogue of North Amer- 

 ican Birds Eggs. 1896 (25) 05 



Hyatt's About Pebbles 10 



Tassin. How to Collect Minerals 03 



Bert, Primer and Scientific Knowledge...- 42 



Standard American Stamp Catalogue, '94 22 



* Davie, Naturalists' Manual 24 



Naturalists' Directory of the U. S. and 

 Canada. Nearly 6000 classified names 



and address. Edition of '90 (2.00) 80 



Edition of '95 (2.00) 1 00 



International Directory. '95(2.50) 90 



Zoology and Natural History. 



Hornaday, Directions for Re'moving and 



Preserving Skins of Mammals 25 



Extermination of the American .Bison. 

 180pp, 22 plates 1 35 



Kumlien, et al. Natural History of Arctic 



America, 180pp 1 35 



Lucas, Preparation of Rough Skeletons.. 15 



Scudder, Nomenclator Zoologicus (An 

 Alphabetical list of all Generic names 

 employed by Naturalists for Recent 

 and Fossil Animals from earliest 

 times to 1880), 716pp 3 00 



Stejneger, Directions for Collecting Rep- 

 tiles and Batrachians 25 



Buffon's Natural History For Children, , 

 Cloth and Gilt, 32 Colored Plates 36 



Colton, Practical Zoology (90) _ 65 



Heilprin, Angelo, Animal Life of Our Sea 



Shore (1.25) 1 10 



Jordan, D. S., Manual of the Vertebrate 

 Animals of the Northern United 

 States (2.50) ...-. 2 25 



Manton, 'W. P., Primary Methods in Zool- 

 ogy - 41 



Mivart, St. G., The Cat, A Study of Back- 

 boned Animals (3.50) „ 2 29 



Orton, Comparative Zoology, Structural 



and Systematic. 350 engravings 1 07 



♦Packard, A. S., Brief Course in Zoology... 76 



Stearns, W. A., Notes on the Natiu'al His- 

 tory of Labrador (1.00) 41 



*'Wood, J. G., Illustrated Natural History 



(1.25) 58 



AA^hite's Natural History of Selbourne 86 



Vol. II, Letters 18 



Ballard, World of Matter 95 



Allen, Monograph of North American Pin- 

 nipeds 2 34 



Coues, Fur Bearing Animals 1 53 



Microscopy. 



Manton, 'W. P., Beginnings with the Mic- 

 roscope (50) 40 



* Wythe, The Microscopist; A Compen- 

 dium of Microscopic Science (8.00)...... 3 20 



Miscellaneous. 



•Agassiz, A Journey in Brazil 1 56 



Livingstone's Explorations, Africa, and 



the Herald Stanley Expedition (1.75) . . 86 

 Chute's Physics (1.25) 81 



Address, 



Frank H. Lattin, 



Albion, N. Y. 



