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BUTTERFLIES. Should you wish any information in regard 



A glass top. cork lined case, containing 20 ^° anything offered for sale or for special prices 



Butterflies nicely mounted and 5 Beetles. on large lots, (special rates will be made on 



etc. All different. Value of case 11.75; over $5 worth) write me enclosing stamp and I 



value of specimens, $3.50. The whole ^'"1 answer at once, 



sent by express, carefully packed at NOTICE: In the Exchange Extraordinary 



purchasers expense for $3 54 in July Oologist. between the words "or" and 



"any" in 5th line from top insert the word 



TRAYS. (Not prepaid. "for" to get correct meaning. That offer holds 



Lot No. 1. 100 1x1 i'oxi^ in., reg. price 55c.. « 35 good until Janaary l.st. ., . ^, 



Lot No. 2. 40 3x4x?iin, black; 35 3x4x?i . Remember. I want at all times desirable eggs 



in., green, regular price fur lot 63c, only.. 44 "^ s^^s or singles and should you have any to 



spare and wish for anything offered m this list 



I have a fine lot of nearly 1st class eggs but I would consider a fair offer in exchange. Al- 



slightly damaged in various ways, in- ways enclose stamp when writing. 



eluding about 70 varieties with one each Don't send me personal checks for less than 



of 364, 368, 358, 151. 348. 228 and Other de- $2 unless you enclose 5c extra to help pay col- 



slrable ones which I f>tTer for only _$4 75 lection. 



If you want anything In Books, Supplies or 

 LARGE EGGS, (postpaid). Specimens not mentioned here send for my 



_ ^ . . „ ,\h'f' prices. Address plainly, 



Ostrich Eggs $ 90 ^ p-ciJir^-r h «HrkD-r 



Emue Eggs . 120 tRNEST H. SHORT, 



Albion, N.Y. 



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