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IMPORTANT! 



I can still furnish many or moat items offered on last 16 pages of June- July 

 05LOGIST. The '-$2.75 for $1 00" Premium Offers hold good until Jan. 1, 1900. 



Under "Books FOR Naturalists" I cau still furnish nearly evprything except 

 the ones undfr "Ornithology and Oology," under this heading it is advisable to 

 send list of Wants, first. 



"Mounted Birds" have all been sold— the few mammals in 2d column of this 

 page adv will be closed out at a Bargain to someone. 



"Bird Pictures'' we carry regular and prices and offer holds good until Jan- 

 uary, 1900 and undonb ediv throughout that year. 



"Special Bargains in Shells. Eggs. Fossils, &c. as offered in the June-July 

 and August Oologist we can still furni.«h as follows: 



MITRID..E. Sixty-eight (68) species, 95 specimaas. The following species are 

 found in this collection. Papalis, cirdinalis. fis^uratt, scabrlnscula, daetylus, 

 nite7is and 62 others. List value $16.65. My price prepail only $5.55. 



VOLUTA. — Twenty (20) species, 25 specira<^ns, containing virelens, harpa, hor- 

 nis, cummingii and 16 others. List value $28.20. My price only $9.40 prepaid. 



OLIVID.^.— Fifty-eight (58) species, 72 specimens comprising niaura, Jtdietta, 

 magnijica, porphyria, guttata, cummingii, eburnea, duclosiana and 50 others. Reg- 

 ular price $10 85. My price $3.90 prepaid. 



CONID.a:.— Seventy-nine (79) species, 85 specimens. Coccineus (worth $5.00 

 net) tulipa, bandanus, obesus, clavus, nussatella, luzonicus, princeps and 71 others 

 are in this collection. Regular price $37.00. My price only $14.00 prepaid or 

 without coccineus will s«ll for $9.3 ^ prepaid. 



CYPR.3EID^E.— Forty-five (45) species, 55 specimens. Specimens of note are 

 cinerea, scurra, mauritiana, coloba and 41 others. Regular price $11.75. My price 

 only $3.95 prepaid. 



UNIONIDiE.— One hundred and thirty-four (134) species (American) 450 speci- 

 mens. All fresh live specimens. Worth at regular prices -fully $100. Will send 

 the entire collection prepaid for only $28. 40. 



RARE OLD SILVER COINS of Great Britain. —A collection of 50 pieces from 

 the reign of Henry II (1154) to that of Victoria The collection contains coins 

 minted during the reigns of twenty-two (22) ot Great Britain's monarchs. The 

 collection lists about $55.00, will sell as a whole for $22.50 prepaid. 



FOSSIL COLLECTION. A specially selected collection of Fossils for school 

 used to I sell at $100. One hundred (100) species and about 500 specimens ranging 

 in value from 5c. to $1 00 each A very select and very valuable collection and is 

 largelv composed of Fossil Corals, all carefully labeled and prepared, and well 

 worth'$100. My price $33.50 prepaid. 



I have another collection similar to above put up to sell at $50.00, 100 species 

 and about 200 specimens which I will send prepaid for only $15.75. 



MOUND BUILDER'S RELICS. We have hundreds of ordinary arrow and 

 spear heads and a few nf the more common pieces such as sinkers, drills, scrap- 

 ers, &c, but have very few of the rare and desirable ones. The following we offer 

 at about one half regular prices: Pipe ffom Brant Co., <)nr., a very choice speci- 

 men. $4.90) prepaid; another from same locality of a more common and unat- 

 tractive form. $1,60, prepaid; S'ate Pendant from Waterloo Co.. Ont . prepaid, 

 55cts; Hematite Celt from Van Buren Co., Ark., prepaid, only $1,20. Ordin- 

 ary Stone Axe from Cumberland Co., N. J., prepaid, $1,30, I also have the 

 contents of a cache from Rowan Co., N. C , consisting of about 400 unnotched 

 arrow or spearheads of uniform size and form, about 2i long, will sell as a whole 

 very reasonable. 



NEPTUNE'S CUP or Vase Sponge, Paterion, from Tasmania. An odd and 

 curious specimen worth from $15 to $J0, and we have never offered this specimen 

 for less than $10 prepaid. It measures 24 in. high and the vase portion is 12 in. 

 in diam. It goes prepaid for only ;§7.60. 



