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THE NimOLOGIST. 



188: 



1893 



WANTED. 



IT WILL SOON BE TIME TO TRAP FOR 



BABBITT has a preparation which will tan 

 any kind of a mammal skin and will make 

 it as soft as a ^love with very little work. It 

 is called ........ 



Babbitt's 

 Olove Kid 

 Tan, 



and shonld be in the hands of every 

 collector, trapper and taxidermist in 

 the country. Price, $1 per Bottle, 

 postpaid. Send for a sample of the 

 work it will do. 



If you are a Collector of Birds' Skins 



It will pay you lo examine one of my auxiliary 

 or insertion barrels. It is an invention which 

 allows you to use either a 32 or 38 caliber 

 center fire shell in your 12 or 16 guage shot 

 gun. As easily removed as a shell and will 

 not interfere with shooting. Does not muti- 

 late your specimens, makes no noise and can 

 be carried in your vest pocket. 



A Circular, giving .descriptions of this wonder- 

 ful invention, and what the leading collectors 

 of the country think of it, will be mailed 

 you free. Price, $1.50, postpaid. . 



Now ready,— A Catalogue of Taxidermist's and 

 Naturalist's Supplies. It will be mailed to 

 you free, upon refjuest. .... 



Fir.st-cla.ss sets of Red-tail and Red- 

 shouldered Hawk, Screech Owl, Humming 

 Birds (Nests and I\ggs), Killdeer, Spotted 

 Sandpiper, Yellow-billed Cuckoo, Red-eyed 

 \'ireo, Field Plover, Osprey, Meadow Lark, 

 Cedar Bird, Horned Lark, Roseate Tern, 

 lUack Tern, American Bittern, Belted 

 Kingfisher, Purple Martin and many others. 

 Can offer rare eggs from Northwest Canada 

 and Iceland Send for my list of duplicates. 

 W. Raink, 

 Bleecker street, Toronto, Canada. 



"3000 PARCELS or MAIL" FBI! 



FOR 10 1-CENT STAMPS 



(regular price 25c.) your aa- 

 dress if receiverl within 30 

 clays will be tor 1 year boldly 

 printed on giiiumed 

 labels. Only Directory 

 guaninteeing 125.000 

 customers; from pub- 

 lishers and manufac- 

 ,,_..■ turers you'll receive, 

 lis Ml probably, thousands of 

 '■ valuable hooks, papers, 

 s;iniples.magazineH,etc. 



^_ All free and each parcel 



wiftToiioofvouriiriiiled address labels 

 pasted I hereon. EXTRA! We will 

 also luint and prepay postage on .WO of 

 vour label addresses to you; which 

 .stick on ynor envelopes, books, etc., to 

 prevent iheir liejng lost. J. A. Wark, 

 of Heidsville, N. C, writes: "From 

 my "i cent address in your Lightning 

 IJireitorv I've leceived my 500 addres.s 

 labels and over .'tOOO ParoelM of 

 Mail. My adilresses you scattered 

 aiuiMig pulilisliers and mainifacturers. 

 are arrivins,' dally, on valuable |>arcels 

 of ui^il liuiu all parts of lb* World." 



XLbc Xantcrne^ 



A Weekly 

 Family Journal 

 Of Society and 

 The Town. 



l'vjl)lisheci cit Alan-ieda, Calif. 



JAMES P. BABBITT, 



H. R. TAYLOR, Editor and Proprietor. 



Taxuieruiist, hurricr and dealer in 

 Specimens and Snpplies for 

 the Naturalist, 



,^ TAUNTON, JvlASS. 



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