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THE OOLOGIST. 



CLOSING OUT BARGAINS. 



Read Them All Over Carefully, and Make up Your Order 

 Quick if They Interest You- 



I offer a few wholesale bargains this month that cannot fail to interest any live collector who 

 has an opportunity to sell to other collectors or friends. 



PURPLE SEA FERNS. These gorgeous 

 Purple Sea Ferns always attract attention in a 

 dealers stock. We have a fine lot on hand, 

 which we offer at one tenth regular value. 

 Three foot specimens at $1.00 per dozen or four 

 foot specimens at SI. 80 per dozen. 



RED EARS. These big red ears from Cali- 

 fornia, are big value at my price. When 

 polished they bring from $1.50' to $3.00 each. I 

 offer six to seven inch specimens at $1.00 dozen 

 or immense big ones at $1.80 dozen. 



COWRIES, Money and Ring Top. These 

 cowries are much sought for as curios and are 

 manufactured into jewelry. The Money is 

 still used in barter with many African tribes. 

 Either species, per quart, 40 cents, or $1.25 per 

 gallon. They are fine perfect live shells, all of 

 them, fit for cabinet. 



FLORIDA SHELLS, natural state. I offer 

 tulips, two sized, strombus, fulgars Cardiums, 

 and a few other kinds, assorted at the low rate 

 of $3.50 per hundred or five hundred at $10.00. 

 As you well know they retail everywhere at 

 five cents each for the small and 25 cents for 

 the larger kinds. 



MICA SNO W, who can use a hundred pounds 

 in swap or for cash ch^-ap? Speak quick and 

 let me know what you have to offer for it. 



MINERAL COLLECTIONS. Who can use 

 a fine lot of these at low prices. I have three 

 styles which I will sell cheap by the dozen or 

 hundred. They require an enormous amount 

 of labor to prepare and my price will pay little 

 or nothing for time expended, with stock 

 thrown in. 



BULK MINERALS BY THE POUND. I 

 Offer the following varieties at very low prices 

 by the pound. Any quantity sold at this price, 

 but of course not less than two pounds of each 

 kind. Onyx, sawed in slices .08, Onyx, massive 

 chunks at .05, Pink Feldspar, fine .04, Alunite 

 .05, Rose Quartz 05, Biotite .05, Sphalerite in 

 Dolomite 03, Smoky Quartz .03, Geodes .05, 

 Enstatite 04, Puller's Earth .03, Gypsum .04, 

 Calcite crystals in pockets, from Colorado .05, 

 Limonlte .04, Curved Mica .04, Milky Quartz .0.3. 

 These minerals will p ease yoii. I will sell one 

 hundred pounds, my selection for $3 00. 



SEA URCHINS, STARFISH, SAND DOL- 

 LARS, ETC. I am closing out my entire stock 

 of these withoutjreserve. 10 specimens^of Star- 

 fish, Urchins, and Sea Curios, all different for 



WALTER 

 416 Grand Ave., 



$1.00. 25 specimens for $2.25; 50 specimens, 

 many kinds, $4.00 or 100 specimens, many 

 kinds, regular dealers stock for resort trade 

 where teachers will see them, $6.50. This 

 latter collection, will retail easily at three to 

 five times my figure. 



SEA CURIOS, such as starfish, urchins, 

 squids, sea anemones, sponges, crayfish, 

 shrimps, sea worms, Jelly fish and the like. I 

 have five thousand specimens of these which I 

 offer in the following quantities only. 100 

 specimens assorted, named, all in separate 

 vials, corked and covered with paraffin for only 

 $3,00. 500 specimens for $12.00. 500 specimens 

 in formolln, each species in a jar by itself, for 

 $7.50. Larger lots in like proportion. No such 

 opportunity as this has ever been ofiered the 

 public to get scientific prepared material at 

 these figures. Come quick, and get the cream 

 of the assortment. 



MISCELLANEOUS OFFERS. 12 nice small 

 mammal skins, scientific made, for only $3.00. 

 20 magazines on Stamps, $1.00; 40 on Mineral- 

 ogy, $1.00; 30 on Coins, $1.00; 40 on Natural 

 History, $1.00; 40 on Ornithology, $1.00; 25 on 

 Archaeology, $1.00; 25 on Botany, $1.00; 25 For- 

 eign magazines, $1.00; 25 on Conchology, $1.00. 

 We have over 1,000 copies of Natural History 

 magazines to close out at less than cost. 15 

 showy Florida shells, polished, for $2.00. 4 

 handsome Butterflies in plaster cases for $1.00; 

 10 for $5.00; 15 for $10.00. Will cost just double 

 this figure anywhere else. 40 polished gem 

 stones for $1.00; lOO for $2.00. 6 extra large and 

 fine Herkimer double terminated crystals, 

 transparent, or 25 medinm sized ones for $1.00. 

 100 Florida shells in natural state for $2.50, or 

 500 for $10.00. Gallon of assorted fine mixed 

 shells for $1.00. Many kinds by the quart. 100 

 assorted tin boxes for mailing specimens, $1.25 ; 

 500 for $6.00. 50 turned wooden boxes, $1.00. 

 100 assorted glass vials, $1.00. 100 unnamed 

 fossils for $1.00; 300 for $5.00. 50 pounds of un- 

 named minerals for $1.50; 200 pounds for $4.00. 

 Great bargains these for a live student. 

 Assorted bulk lot of nice Unios, 500 specimens, 

 not named but in good shape in pairs, $5.00. 

 We offer several hundred electrotypes cheap. 

 This gives but a slight idea of the bargains on 

 hand and offered way down. One to ten dol- 

 lars invested with us NOW will get twice the 

 material and finer quality than can be had any- 

 where else. I cordially solicit your orders. 



F. WEBB, 



Rochester, N. Y. 



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