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ADVERTISEMENTS. 



In answering advertisements please mention this 

 paper. 



Cologist of Uew England, 



A full and complete description of the Eggs, 

 Nests and breeding habits of all the birds known 

 to breed in New England, with 323 full size chro- 

 mo lithographic illustrations. This is a work that 

 should, be in the hands of every egg collector in 

 the country. 



PRICES': 

 Complete— 25 plates and Text, 1 vol. cloth $15.00 

 . " " 1-2 morocco, $18.00 



E. A. CAPEN, Canton, Mass. 



Office— Room 9, 409 Washington St., Boston, Mass. 



ROCKY MOUNTAIN CURIOSITIES & y p i 

 am headquarters for the celebrated Wy- 

 oming Moss Agates, finest in the world 

 for jewelry or cabinets, samples mailed 

 for 50 cents. Wyoming petrified wood, agatized 

 as hard as flint, and suitable for cabinet 

 specimens or jewelry, samples 50 cents. Wyom- 

 ing opal stones, hard and transparent, beautiful 

 for jewelry a.id specimens for c ibinets, samples 

 50 cents. Mineral scarf pins, each pin contains 

 some beautiful gem from the "Rockies," 50 cents 

 each. Specimens of Wyoming gold, silver, copper 

 and red hematite ores, 25 cents each. Petrified 

 dung of deer and fossil shells, said by Prof. 

 Aughy to be a million years old, 50 cents. Paper 

 cutters or knives, made from the horns of the 

 bright eyed antelope and fleet footed deer, ,f 1.50 

 each; a novel and useful ornament on any desk- 

 A collection of 20 different minerals, gems' 

 petrifactions and crystals mailed for $1.50. Post" 

 age Stamps accepted in sums of less than $1. No 

 postals, no exchanges, send for circular. 



G. G. MEAD, Ferris, Wyoming. 



Wholesale Lots of Eggs Wanted 



in exchange for stamps. 24-page catalogue of 

 coins, etc, 10 cents. Egg list 2 cents. 



W. F. GREANY, 827 Brannan street, 



San Francisco, Cal. 



GET READY 

 FOR THE COLLECTING SEASON, 



1 Good Blow Pipe, 15 cts. 



1 Good Nickle Blow Pipe, 25 cts. 



1 Good Egg Drill, 10 cts. 



E. C. DAVIS, 



P. O. Box 405, GAINESVILLE, TEXAS. 



NATURALISTS' 



SUPPLY DEPOT, 



A full line of all goods required by Taxider- 

 mists, Thomas Hurst's Artificial Glass Eyes— 

 the best in the market. 



BIRDS' EGGS! 



[gp^Send for Illustrated Catalogue. 



FRANK B. WEBSTER, 



409 Washington street., Boston, Mass" 



BIRDS' EGGS. 



I offer for sale a few fine sets of 



COMMON TERN, 



LAUGHING GULL, 



LEACH'S PETREL, and 

 BLACK GUILLEMOT. 



V. E. PISTON, 



Rockland, Maine. 



£& 



FROM EVERYWHERE," 



Is the title of the New Humorous and Instructive 

 Magazine, which contains in tlieir regular depart- 

 ments Stories of Adventure, Travel and Science, 

 pleasantly commingled with Original Humor. 

 Everything fresh, interesting and instructing. 

 Monthly, 50 cents per year. 



GOOD AGENTS WANTED 



In every city, town and village in the United 

 States and Canada. To such we will pay GOOD 

 commissions! Write for terms, enclosing stamp, 

 to 



SCRAPS PUBLISHING COMPANY, 



Box 533, Mexico, Mo. 



