$i.oo Worth of Specimens 

 ! FREE ! 



For a short time, to boom oar circulation, we agree to send with every 75c 

 received to pay for a year's subscription to 



The Naturalist and Collector 



one dollar's worth of birds' egg^ as a premium. You can mike the selection at 



the catalogue rates of any reliable dealer. In addition to this we 



agree to refund every fifth subscription received. Many will 



thus get 1.75 for nothing. Send at once, you may 



* be one of the luckv oneo and will get i.oo worth of specimens 



and a year's subscription free. 



The Naturalist and Collector is a 32 page monthly magazine 

 devoted to Natural Science. 



^— tt is Finely Illustrated . . . 



and is clearly printed on good book paper. See editorial notice in 

 last Iowa Ornithologist. 



Always address, SHOOP PUB. CO., Abington, III. 



Mature in Jf loriba ! 



WHEN YOU WANT 



Birb Skins or Eggs, flDammal 



Skins, Skeletons, or Skullb, Sbells, CutiOS, Fishes, Snakes, Alligators alive 



or mounted. Butterflies, Beetles, Moths, Semi-tropical Woods, Orchids, 



Air Plants, 01 anything else found in this, the most southern 



and tropical state in the Union. 



Write to . . . 



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Oceanus, Brevard Co., Florida. 

 We will send you a photogray h of Sheils. Curios, Birds, Fishes, 

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Every reader of the Iowa Ornitholbgi&t Should send a years subscription (60c 



post free) for the 



Naturalist's Journal ^^— — ^\ 



which is chiefl}' devc>ted to the interests of ornithologists. It is published monthly and 

 each number comprises 32 to 36 pages of interesting articles, notes, etc. High class 

 illustrations. Free exchange column. Circulates all over the world. Vol. IV began 

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