THE OOLOGIST. 



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MID-lSiTIN'rER BARGAINS. 



I am closing out a large assortment of very desirable material at prices that will appeal to any 

 intelligent buyer. Kindly look over the entire list. 



BULK MINERAL/S, 



No less than 100 pounds sent by freight. If wanted by Express any quantity under this amount 

 can be ordered. Prices net. 



Lbs. Per Pound. 



30 Alunite 05 



18 Arsenopyrite 06 



20 Biotite 05 



20 Beryl, green 05 



25 Coquina (shell rock) 05 



50 Calcite Crystals 05 



100 Claystones, each ..01 



18 CalcSpar 04 



5 Dolomite 05 



5 Diabase 05 



20 Enstatite 03 



50 Feldspar, pink 04 



20 Fuller's Earth 03 



15 Fossil Coral 03 



10 Geodes, pieces 05 



S5 Garnet Granite 03 



20 Gypsum 04 



7 Galena 04 



7 Granite 04 



10 Mica Schist 03 



10 Mica, white 05 



20 Mica, curved 05 



20 Limonite 04 



5 Magnesite 06 



50 Onyx (sawed in slices) 08 



50 Onyx (massive) 05 



11 Pyrrhotite 06 



18 Pyrolusite 06 



20 Petrified Wood 10 



20 Quartz 03 



50 Quartz, rose 04 



15 Quartz, smoky ', 03 



20 Quartz, milky 03 



30 Sphalerite in Dolomite 05 



9 Silver Ore 10 



10 Serpentine 06 



14 Tin Ore 05 



10 Tourmaline, brown 06 



20 Wernerite 04 



22 Williamsite 04 



15 Marmolite in Enstatite 03 



We have a new bargain list of minerals if you 



wish 10 buy by the specimen. Send for it. 



Shells and Curios. 



Fulgar shells per dozen 35 



Large Tulip shells, " 35 



Small Tulips, " 20 



Bleeding Teeth, quart 30 



Money Cowries, " , 35 



Ring-top " " 35 



Black-eye Susans, " 50 



Sand Dollars, dozen 30 



Mica Snow, per 5 lbs 50 



Scaphites nodosus fossil per dozen, small 25 



Larger and largest 35c and 75 



Chautauqua Shell Collections, usually retail 



at $2.50, now offered at 75 



150 lbs. of Bahama Coral, from small chunks 



to fine large heads weighing 15 to 25 lbs., per 



pound 10 



One Botany Plant Press, fine $2 



Marvelous Collection of 44 Curios, all in box, 



only 75 



Gem Collection of 12 cut and polished gem 



stones in box, named .....50 



Showy Mineral Collection of 24 small but 



showy minerals 50 



Special Mineral Collection of 50 Minerals, all 



different 75 



The above four collections for only $3 net. A 

 bargain. We offer any of the above four col- 

 lections by the dozen or hundred to teachers or 

 agents who wish to sell them again. 



We have some very choice butterflies in plas- 

 ter cases, such as the gorgeous blues and yel- 

 lows, at $8 and $3.50 each. The rare leaf butter- 

 fly, at $3.50 and many others. 



Just received a fine lot of small mammals 

 from Wisconsin. List to those who wish to 

 buy. Also some flat mammal skins of possum, 

 skunk and the like at 50c to 75c each to close 

 out. 



Who wants any of the following fine sets? 

 Must order quick or they will be gone: 



Booby Gannei, 1-2, $1: Harris Hawk. 1-4, 

 65c; Black-neck Stilt,l-4,50c; White-wing Dove, 

 1-2, 10c; Purple Gallinule, 1-6, 70c; Chestnut-bel- 

 lied Scaled Quail, 1-8, $1.35; St. Domingo Grebe, 

 1 4, 50c ; White Ibis, 1-3, 45c; Audubons Shear- 

 water, 1-1, 50c; Texan Quail, 1-10, 60c. Many 

 other nice things in this line. 



Sea Ferns. 



We have a fine stock of these gorgeous Pur- 

 ple Sea Plumes that wave in the ocean depths, 

 growing on the edges of the coral rock. They 

 run two and a half feet to five feet long, with 

 from ten to fifty branches. Smaller sizes by the 

 dozen spec, fine to decorate a room, $1. A dozen 

 of the largest sizes for $2. They will go quick 

 at these prices. Order a dozen and sell what 

 you do not want to some of your friends. They 

 list In the dealers' catalogues at one to two dol- 

 lars each. 



Invertebrates- 



Our stock of invertebrates is very large, both 

 wet and dry. We are prepared to furnish the 

 small collector a fine assortment at one to five 

 dollars. The larger collector, who specializes 

 certain branches, lots ranging from twenty to 

 two hundred dollars, or the College Museum. 

 We have a particularly large lot of specimens 

 in formalin from the Atlantic, about thirty 

 kinds, representing seven orders and will sell 

 by the single specimen in vial with printed la- 

 bel at an average price of ten cents each for an 

 assortment, or will sell by the dozen for class 

 study. Let us know your wants and save about 

 50 per cent, from what dealers usually charge 

 for these beautiful and interesting ocean cur- 

 ios, most of which can only be got by deep sea 

 dredging. 



Scientlffc Shells we have some five thousand 

 species named in stock. Strictly first-class if 

 you want such, or we have some slightly im- 

 perfect at reduced rates. Our stock is not ex- 

 celled in this country. Lists cover some thirty 

 pages closely typewritten. Let us know your 

 wants and you will be surprised what a little 

 money will buy. 



This page contains just an inkling of our im- 

 mense stock. Your correspondence solicited 

 when we will be glad to tell you more about it. 



WALTER F. WEBB, 

 416 Grand Ave., Rochester. N. Y. 



