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THE OOLOGIST. 



154 125 broken pieces ol Arrow Heads, Spear 

 Heads, Knives etc., of Flint, Jasper itc. 

 (various forms of barbs or notches well 

 niustrated) -S lbs 1.25 



158 1 tine Axe, broken and mended, 



1 small Axe, 1 unnamed pc, 3 lbs 75 



159 3 Axes, 2f- lbs 75 



All tbe above Relics are from the Mounds of 



the Ohio Valley. And also Lots No. 182 to 389. 



160 5 half shells Venvs wercenarui from 

 Ind. Shell Heap Casco Bay, Maine, 5 oz . . 30 



161 3 fine shells Biiccimim, same as 

 Lot 160, 4oz 30 



162 6 JVatica, same as 160, 4 oz 30 



163 1 Leg Bone from Ind. Giave, Mich, 

 fine, 15 in. long, 8 oz 35 



164 2 13 in. Bones same as 163. 



2 oz 30 



169 30 Arrowhead Chips, Mich. KJ pes. 

 marked pottery, So. Car. 40 Arrowheads, 

 Si^ears, &c., of Quartz, Jasper, &c., Ga. 

 2{lb 1.00 



170 3 Arrowheads, Pa., 80 AIro^\ heads, 

 Speais, &('., Ga., 3 Mineials, 24K) 1.50 



171 1 War Club head, Ind., 3 Knives, Ga. 

 33 Arrowheads, &c., Ga., 2^15 75 



172 3 Me. Minerals, 2 pes., Ind. Bones, 



6 extra &errattd Arrowheads without base, 

 4 imp. Spears, 12 imp. Arrowheads, 3 imp. 

 Knives, Onio, 2fft ,90 



174 1 fine flint Drill with point broken, 

 1 good Flint Chisel, 1 very fine Knife, Ohio, 



3 oz. 80 



175 55 imp. Spearheads, Tenn. 3tb. 1.25 

 1.76 85 fair Arrow-heads, Tenn. , 22ft) 2. 00 

 177 12 fair Spear heads, Tenn. , lloz. 1. 00 



179 12 " " " 15 oz. 1.00 



180 12 " " " 15 oz. 1.00 



181 5 Spears and 6 Knives, Tenn. , 11 oz. 

 •. .1.00 



182 2 fine Knives, 1 large scrape , 1 Hoe, 



7 oz 1.50 



184 30 rude implements from St)uthern 

 lud. , used for War Club heads. Knives, 

 Scrapers, &c.3f lb 2. 00 



185 20 Knives. Scrapers, &c., 2 or 3 War 

 Club heads, 10 broken pes., Ind., 2f lb 1.50 



186 10 uunotched Scrapers, 6 notched 

 Scrapers, Ind., 6 oz . 1.25 



188 An unsorted lot of Knives, Scrapers, 

 etc., 30 pes 2i lb 1.50 



189 40 pes. same as lot 188, 2| lb ... 2. 00 



MISCELLANEOUS 



190 4 dark Sand Dollars, 15 flue White 

 Sand Dollars, 1 imp. Key hole Urchin, 4 

 inap., Dollars, 6 oz 50 



192 16 advertising Electrotypes will set 

 80 inches, single column ads. contain cuts of 

 over 20 articles— A bonanza for an Amateur 

 jjrinter, 9f lb ,1.00 



193 20 Pleiocene Fossils Sdxkora riiffu- 

 sa, Maine, 3 oz. 40 



194 A very fine collection of Iowa Fossils, 

 Carboniferous, 18 pes. . a fine assortment of 

 Ferns, Plants, Sea Weeds, &c., 4 lb. . . 2.50 



195 Another collection same, 12 pes. but 

 not as fine as last lot, 2^ lb 1.00 



196 Same as 195, 11 pes., 2 J- lb 75 



197 Same — 17 sf)ec, mostly Ferns 2| lb 75 



198 40 red and black Glass Beetles, gilt 

 legs and trimmings, I in. body, good for 

 Taxiderraists, 7 oz., ,.75 



SECONI) CLASS BIED's EGGS 



Some of the spec, in the following lots 

 are only slightly imp., while others are de- 

 cidedly so, but in either instance Ave guaran- 

 tee them to be worth more than our prices, 

 we have exercised care and have taken con- 

 siderable jiains in packing them and think 

 they will go safely without breakage, but 

 as we are clearing out aur 2ds we will not 

 duplicate broken specimens. 



200 12 Brewer's Blackbirds. 12 Catbirds 

 2 Bluebird, 3 var. of Turtle, 12 Flickers, 2 

 2 Bluebird, 1 elongated and 1 very curio, 

 pyrifoiin shajDed spec, of Hen fruit, 11 oz. 60 



201 15 Brewer's Bl'kbird, 7 Flicker, 20 

 Catbird, 20 Bluebird, 1 Canarv, 10 oz 60 



203 40 Catbird; 10 Quail, 6 Blue Jay, 10 

 oz 70 



In the following Lots we have used Ilidg- 

 way's No.'s in place of iwinting the names 

 of the species. 



205 9Eug. Sparrow, 22 Bluebird. 18 Cat- 

 bird, 2, 480; 4, 261; 5, 378; 1, 242; 2, 278a; 

 4 Starling, 9 oz 75 



206 1 ea. of 193a, 149, 226, and 236; 

 2 ea. of 267, 254, 251 ; 6, 93 ; 4, 11; 6, 248; 

 5. 12; 14, 22; 20, 153, 9 oz L50 



207 1 ea. of 27, 193a, 51, 42, 135, 257, 

 259, 24b, 237a, 361, 146; 2 ta. of 170, 60; 

 4 ea. of 312, 320, 5 oz 1.25 



208 2 of 258; 6, 271; 7, 315; 12, 214; 4,7; 



1, 157: 12, 154; 7, 231; 9, 151. 10oz.....75 



209 1 each of 1, 24, 152, 36, 193a, 316, 

 183, 207, 217, 201, 202, 97, E. S., 135, 143, 

 181, 68, 182, 77, 42, 123, 114, 32, 61b; 2 

 of 27; 3 of 52, 4 oz 2.00 



210 3 of 24; 4, 12; 12, E. S.; 4, 151; 13, 

 211; 5, 261; 2, 13; 2, 214; 11, 157; 3, 320; 



2, 41 ; 3, 304 ; 2, 289 ; 2, 261a : 3, 244 ; 4, 326 ; 

 1 ea. of 193a, 170, 143, 231, 231a, 315, 93, 

 149a, 274, 1, 10 oz 1.25 



211 3of 22;2. 23; 7, 214; 2,151; 6, 231a; 

 9, 157; 1 ea. of 21, 24, 41, 181, 13, 498, 

 6 oz 70 



212 7 of 261a; 11, 304; 2 ea. of 289. 1, 12, 

 7, 277; 1 ea. of 204, 7a, 11, 244, 6 oz. . . .50 



215 35 2nd-class eggs from Sweden; 

 mostly unnamed, 11 oz 50 



217 10 La Plata Dove from So. Am. 

 1 Thick-billed Vireo, Bahamas, 3 European 

 Wren and 1 Chiifchaff. Eggs in this lot 

 nearly if not all Ist-class. 4 oz 1.50 



