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THE OOLOGIST, ALBION, N. Y. 



FORT ANCIENT. 



A New Work on Ohio Vallej'^ Earthworks 

 BY WARKEJSr K. MOOKEHEAD. 



For a number of jeavs Mr. Moore- 

 head has spent his entire time in open- 

 ing- mounds and in plKjtographing and 

 surveying the earthworks of the pre- 

 liistoric races that once inhabited the 

 Ohio valley. He has prepared a work 

 on Fort Ancient whicli ditt'ers from any 

 ever published on antiquities. It has 

 been the custom of thosj whf) wrote 

 upon this subject to (compile from the 

 Avritings of >otliera and do very little 

 field work themselves. Mr. Moorehead 

 in his work has not used an illustration 

 that has been used by anyone else, his 

 matter is new and is taken from the 

 mounds and graves themselves, and 

 not from what others have written. He 

 makes field work a specialty. 



No expense or pains have been spared 

 to make this book attractive to the 

 scientific public. The old archaeologist 

 will find it a valuable addition to his 

 library. The young collector will find 

 in it matter for his careful study and 

 consideration. 



It is a large book with 200 pages, 

 containing 35 full page illustrations 

 made from ])hotographs taken in the 

 Held. 



Post-paid $2.00 or with The Oolo- 

 GIST one year $2.15. Given for 12 sub- 

 scribers. 



Five PpJishcd Qz^nis. 



This colleetioi) contains a choice 

 polished specimen of Onyx, Agate, Moss 

 Agate, Tiger-eye {Crocidolite) and Ame- 

 thyst, size from one inch to two inches 

 each. Western dealers charge $1.00 

 for a similar but no better collection. 



Price post-paid 50 cents, or with The 

 OOLOGIST one year 75 cents. Given for 

 four subscribers. 



Collection of Corals. 



Contains a fine small 

 specimen of FIFTEEN 

 different species of Coral. 

 This collection contains 

 specimens from all noted 

 localities and shows a 

 great variety of forms and 

 coldr.J 

 . Price post-paid 75 cents 



or with The Oologist 



one year 85 cents. Given for six sub- 

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35 Small Shells. 



A collection of 80 

 named sp eci (i s o f 

 small shells, average 

 size al)out out! iiu'Ii 

 The following species 

 ".'ill be found in 

 this collection: 

 A2)orrhais pcs- 

 jjelecani, Mnrer pndorieolor., Fas- 

 ocilaria tulipa. Purxnira ixLiula, 

 Coltmil)cUa niercaioria, several species 

 of Olivas, Cypr(zas, Neritas. Marginclla 

 apicina.. Asap)his coccinea, Tellina radi- 

 ata, Chiton squamostin, 

 Fissurella Barbaden- 

 psis^ Grepidula fornica- 

 ta, DentaUum cntalis, 



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The following families also have re])- 

 resentativcis in this collection: Conns, 

 Tnrritella, Vermetus, I\'atica, and othej-s. 

 A splendid collection, scientific;illy 

 named, and ottered at one-third the 

 price usually charged for as good a one. 



Price post-paid $1.00 oi- with The 

 Oologist one year $1.25. Given for 

 eight subscribers. 



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 Should you desire the results in lOOths 

 you can readily obtain it by multiply- 

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Price post-paid 25 cents, or with The 

 Oologist one year 60 cents. Given for 

 two subscribers. 



Brown 3ug Charmg. 



One of the latest "rag- 

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 little jugs in exact imita- 

 tion of a regular "vine- 

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 full glazed finish, natural color and cor- 

 rect miniatures in ever}' respect. They 

 are in great favor as charms or bangles, 

 some people wearing four or five at a 

 time of assorted sizes. We give 12 Jugs 

 of assorted sizes and colors for this pre- 

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