THE DOG FANCIER 



Established iSgi 



A MONTHLY KENNEL PUBLICATION 



The oldest, most popular and most prosperous 

 amateur ^kennel publication in America 



Contains each month appropriate reading matter and 

 illustrations of great value to every owner of a dog. 



ADVERT4SERS get excellent results, and the rates 



are very low. Covers the entire United States and 



Canada, and if he's got a dog you are pretty sure to 



reach him through the THE DOG FANCIER. 



A sample copy will be seni free 



Subscription price, 50c a year 



Eugene Glass, Pub., Battle Creek, Mich. 



THE OOLOGIST 



A monthly publication devoted to 

 Oology, Ornithology and Taxider- 

 my. Published by Prank H. 

 Lattin, M. D., Albion, N. Y. The 

 Oldest, Cheapest and most popu- 

 lar 



"Bird" Publication 



in America. The best exchange 

 and want columns. Question and 

 answer columns open to Collectors 

 and Students in every branch of 

 Natural History. An entire year 

 with free 25c. exchange notice cou- 

 pon, only 50c. Sample copy on 

 application. Address, 



ERNEST H. SHORT, 

 Editor and Manager Chili, N. Y. 



The Butterfly Book, by W. J. Holland, 

 D. D. has, besides hundreds of text 

 illustrations. Colored Plates which 

 show over a Thousand Species of 

 American Butterflies with all their na- 

 tive beauty and brilliance of coloring. 

 This is a "Popular Guide to a Knowl- 

 edge of the Butterflies of North Amer- 

 ica." It tells everything about butter- 

 flies, and tells it in a way anybody 

 can understand. Every one interested 

 in Butterflies should own this book. 

 Price only $3.00 prepaid. 



The IVIoth Book, by W. J. Holland. 

 Fully illustrated by color photography. 

 The illustrations of the moths are nat- 

 ural size and the coloring is perfect. 

 With this book it is easy to identify 

 any moth at a glance. It is by far the 

 best work on moths ever published. 

 $4.00 prepaid. 



CHAS. K. REED, Worcester, Mass. 



Game of Birds 



A series of fifty-two illustrations of 

 popular birds in colors, true to nature. 

 A beautiful, interesting, and instruc- 

 tive game. 



35 CENTS POSTPAID. 



We will send this FREE for one new 

 subscriber to American Ornithology. 



CHAS. K. REED, Worcester, Mass. 



How to Collect Animal Tracks. 



A simple and inexpensive method 

 of preserving accurately the footprints 

 of birds, mamals, et. Clean, instructive 

 pastime for boys, girls, sportsmen and 

 naturalists. Send two cent stamp for 

 particulars, or $1.00 for complete in- 

 structions. J. ALDEN LORING, Owe- 

 go, N. Y. 



School Curiosities 



Just What is Needed in Every School 

 for Nature Study. 



Over fifty curios and Showy speci- 

 mens at less than one-quarter of their 

 list price. These are all good speci- 

 mens, selected with special care to be 

 of value in study, or for the collector's 

 cabinet. It contains Sea Urchins, Sea 

 Horse, Horsefoot Crab, Resurrection 

 Plant, Fossils, Corals, several varie- 

 ties Silk Worm Cocoon, Sand Dollar, 

 Star Fish, Sawfish Saw, Sea Ferns, 

 Sea Fan, Chinese Horned Nut, Shell 

 Paperweight, a good variety of nice 

 shells such as Angel Wings, Pink and 

 Black Murex, Fan Shell, Crown Shell 

 Spider, Abalone, Spindle Conors, and 

 a box of small mixed shells, containing 

 Olives, Bleeding tooth and such shells 

 to the number of several hundreds. 



Five dollars will pay for this de- 

 livered to you by express or freight. 



CHAS. K. REED, 



Worcester, 



Mass. 



