THE YOUNG OOLOGIST. 



IFOSSILS- 



Closing Sale. 



The following fossils are offered collectors at very 

 low rates. Collectors desiring any thing in the fossil 

 line will do well to send in their orders early Always 

 name "' Lots" that can be used as substitutes. Lists 

 will be furnished collectors at two cents each after 

 February ist, having the lots sold checked off. One 

 hundred more lots of fossils will be listed next month. 

 When Fossils are ordered by mail, the number of 

 cents designated in second column must be added to 

 pay postage. 



Remit by Money Order, Postal Note, Draft on N. 

 Y., Registered Letter, or stamps. 

 Address. 



FRANK H. I.ATTIN, 



Gaines, Orleans Co., N. Y. 

 Lot. FOSSILS. Price. 



117 24 species small Texan Fossils, named, 



many duplicates, - _ - 



118 Piece of Palm-leaf, fossilized, Texas, 



119 Fossiliferous Rock, dark red, very fine, 



Tex., - _ - _ 



120 5 Texas Shells, - . _ 



121 Allorisma, Tex., - _ _ 



122 Fusulina, Tex. _ - _ 



123 Lime-stone slab, covered with Fossil 



Coral, Tex., _ _ - 



124 Rock, containing many Fossils, 'I'ex. 



125 Large and curious Fossil remains, Tex. 

 i<6 Fine specimen fossiliferous rock, Tex. 



127 Astrocolina, sancti-saba;, Tex 



128 (jryphea slab, very fine, 'I'ex., 



129 Cardium sancti-sabae. poor, 



130 Six unnamed 'I'exan Fossils, 



131 Four Ostrea congesta, Tex , - 



132 Two F.xogyra texana, 



133 Two (Jryphae pitcheria, Tex.. 



134 t'.wo Anchura Texana, 



135 Fifty Terebratula wacoensis, Tex., - 



136 Fossil Leaf impressions from Ala, 



137 Contains 12 species named fossils, 



many dup. from Muskatuck River, 

 Ind., - - _ _ 



138 21 named varieties fossils from Lewis 



Co., N. Y., including Orthoceras 

 junceum, &c., many dup., 



139 A lot of unnamed fossils and petre- 

 facations, over 150 specimens, 



140 Cast of large Trilobite Asaphus gigas, 



size 9.\5 in., 



141 Contains Body plates of Crinoids, Tex. 



Frag. Fish remains, Tex., and five 

 Gastropods, from Jeff. Co , N.Y. 



142 A very showy spec, of fossiliferous 



rock from Texas, - - 



143 ID var. named fossils, over 20 spec. 



from Cropper's Depot, Ky., 



144 Three fine fossil stropoema and strep- 



telasma, _ _ _ _ 



145 (Jrthoceras camerata, fine, Ohio, 



The following lots, 146 to 155, are all 

 scieiitfically labeled and are mostly 

 from the Devonian of Penn. 



146 Five named Fossils, 



147 Four do. , - - - - 



148 Vive or si.\ nametl Fossils and several 



unnamed, incjudine one Coral from 

 Glen Falls, N. Y.," 



149 Three Orthis restrovs:i, l.ehnnn, O., 



qtiite rare^ _ _ - _ 



150 Two (lamysia, _ _ _ 

 157 Four Species. 

 152 Fight do. - - - - 



153 

 154 

 155 



160 

 161 

 162 



164 

 1 6s 



167 



169 



170 

 171 



172 

 173 

 174 

 175 

 176 

 177 



2S 



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182 



50 



24 



183 



10 



b 



184 



' s 



iq 



18s 



2,S 



s 



186 



20 



2 



187 



15 



2 



188 



25 



5 



190 



25 



19 



191 



60 





192 



193 

 194 



25 

 40 



21 

 34 



195 

 196 

 i97 



60 



20 



198 

 199 



35 



10 



200 



20 



4 



201 



50 





202 



15 



3 





" 



•^ 



203 

 204 



18 



3 



205 

 206 

 207 

 208 



30 



12 



209 



40 



2.S 



13 



210 



Two strep. Chemungensis and Chetetis 20 7 



Strophodonta and Crinoid casts, 20 10 



Fucoides, - - - - 20 5 

 Four fine Coral spec, from Big Muddy 



River, 111 , - - - 20 3 

 Four Spifer granifura, Hamilton Pd., 



Cortland Co , N. Y., - - 20 3 

 Three Athvris spiriferoides, Ham.Pd., 



Moravia, N. Y., - - 20 2 

 Six Spifer mucronatus. Ham. Pd., 



Homer, N.Y. , - - - 25 6 



Two clusters of No. 159, - - 25 7 



Same as No. 159, - - 25 g 



do _ - _ 25 6 



Specimens of 157 and 159, on same 



specimen, - - - - 25 4 



do_ - - . . - - 25 4 

 Five Spirifer medicilis. Ham. Pd., 



Cazenovia, N. Y., - - - 20 8 

 Very fine fresh slab, covered with No. 



16- , - - - - 30 7 

 Two Lamelle, Ham. Pd., Cazenovia, 



N.Y, - - - -20 8 

 Two Shells from Oris'.cany Sandstone, 



Darwin Springs, N. Y., - 25 5 

 oix pieces Crinoid Stems, Syracuse 



(.near), N. Y., - - - 20 4 



do. - - - - 20 5 

 Rock and Shells, unnamed, from the 



Ham. Pd.. - - - - 10 10 



20 Ritza evax., Ind., - - 25 2 



Four Cyclostomena Niagarensis, - 10 i 



Nine Meristina nitida - - 30 2 



Six Meristina maria, - - - 20 4 



Eighteen A trypa reticularis, - 30 2 



Favositts and 9 Rhynconella capax, 20 2 



Thi-ty Rhynconella Indianersis, - 15 i 



Six Spirifer Crispa - - 121 



Two Astrylaspongiapraemarcia; ?-«;-i?, 25 i 

 Over 2o pieces Stems, Eucalpito crinus 



crassus, - - - - 15 3 



Four Duncanella barialis, rare, 20 i 



Five Zaphrentis coelator, - - to i 



Three heads of Eucalptocrinus ovalis 25 t 



Twenty Rhynconella cuneata, - 20 t 



Lot of 25 named and unnamed Fossils, 25 7 



TwoStreptorhynchus,sumplona, rar^, 25 i 



Nine of No. 174 - - - 20 i 



Two Favosites farbesi, - - 20 2 



Lochmelia, -iiery rare, - - 76 5 

 1 wo Rhynconella stricklandi Beleniinte 



and pentremites - - - 20 2 



120 Orthis hybrid! - - 15 i 



Three Spirifer radiate - - 20 3 

 Five Rhyconella ascynos, nine orthis 



elegantula, - - - 25 t 



Lochmellia c>n.. rare - 30 2 



Six Anastiophia verneuli, Zaphrentis, 25 2 

 Two Streptolasma muItilasmSosa, 



Preble Co., Ohio, - - 20 



Three Streptolasma multilasmelosa, 



Preble Co., Ohio, - - 25 11 

 Eight Streptolasma multilasmelosa, 



Prehle Co , Ohio, - - 30 8 

 Four Streptolasma multilasmelosa, 



Preble Co., Ohio, - - 30 13 

 Five Streptolasma multilasmelosa, 



Preble Co., Ohio, - - 35 14 

 One Stri ptolasma multilasmelosa, 



Preble Co., Ohio, y/«e, - - 20 4 

 One Streptolasma multilasmelosa, 



Preble Co., Ohio, very Jine. - 30 3 

 (Jne Streptolasma multilasmelosa, 



Preble Co., Ohio, - - 40 6 



Two Eichwaldi reticulata, yf^/f, rare, 25 i 



Head and stem of Crinoid, - 25 i 



34 Rhynconella neglecta, - 30 i 

 I^ine 1-it of Fossil corals, agates, Ac, 



f.iom Iowa, some polished, 30 spec, 50 11 

 25 unlabeled Iowa Minerals and fossils, 



chips, - - - - 25 6 

 TO lbs of fossiliferous rock and fossils 



from Yates, Ontario and Steuben 



Counties, N. Y., and from Iowa, 75 I'.xp. 



