C. R. ORCUTT", 



San Diego, California. 



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Corals. 



'We wandered where the dreamy palms 

 Murmured above the sleeping wave ; 

 And through the waters clear and calm, 

 Looked down into the coral cave.' 

 Meandrina clivosa, Verrill, Florida, each 



25, 50, 75, and 



Meandrina sinuosa, Les., Florida, each 



50, 1 00 and 2 50 



Madrepora palmata, Linn. Florida. Fine 



specimens 50, 75 and 1 00 



Madrepora cervicornus, Linn Florida 



50, 75 and 1 00 



Madrepora convexa, Dana, E. Indies, 50, 

 Leriatopora Spinosa, E. & H.Africa, and 



several other species 50, 75 and 



Millepora alcicornis, Linn. Fla. 25, 50, 75, 

 Merulina ampliata, Ehr. Singapore, very 



fine 1 00, 2 00 and 3 00 



Galaxea Musicales. Oken. Singapore, 



75, 1 00 and 1 50 



Caeloria daedalina, Var., Verrill, East 



Indies 50, 75 and 1 00 



Dichocoena porcata, E. &. H. Florida, — 



1 00, 2 00 and 3 00 



Orbicella annularis, Dana, Florida, 



25, 50, 75 and 1 00 



Siderastraea galaxea, Blaiby Fla. 50, 75 1 00 

 Porites astraeoides. Lam. Fla. 50, 75 and 1 00 

 Porites clavaria. Lam. Fla., 50, 75 and 1 00 

 Tridacophyllia manecina, E. & H. Singa- 

 pore 50, 75 and 1 00 



Fungia (several species) 25, 50, 75 and 1 00 



Hydf ophora exesa, 1 00 



Madrepora plantaginea, 50 1 00 



Madrepora prolif era, 50 1 00 



Fine collections for schools will be put up on 

 very easy terms. Fine corals for parlors and 

 cabinets. Postage and express charges extra. 



Flexible Corals. 



Sea Feather, Pterogorgia selosa, West Indies 



This beautiful tree-like coral grows in 

 clusters with hundreds of lateral branch- 

 es, being the finest of all the plant-like 

 animals that grow in Neptune's Flower 

 Garden. Size, 2 to 3 feet high. Price, 



Sea Fan, Gorgonia Flabellum, West Indies 



Very fine color 25 to 



Nothing can be more beautiful and pleasing 



than the delicate colorings of Corals and Shells. 



Who can afford to be without at least a few of 



these gems of the ocean? 



Shells. 



Original Chinese Box, containing 125 beau- 

 tiful shells, 5 00 



Triton Variegatum, 2 00 4 00 



Spider Shell, Pteroceras lambis, Linn. 

 China. Large and fine, perfect in color 

 and form, 25 



Scorpion Shells, Pteroceras chiragra, Linn. 

 East Indies 25c and 50 



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 50 



Hooked Scorpion, Pteroceras rugosa Sowb, 

 East Indies 



Orange Scorpion Shell, Pteroceras auran- 

 tia, Lam., China, 



White Murex, Murex ramosus, Linn. East 

 Indies, 25c, 50 and 



Black Murex, Murex radix. Gmel. Pan- 

 ama 25c ta 



50 



Rose Murex regius. Wood, Panama, 25 to 50 

 Cameo Shell, Cassis rufa; Linn, East In- 

 dies, 25c to 50 



Helmet Shell, Cassis Madagascariensis 



Lam. Bahamas '^25c 50 and 75 



Bahama Black Helmet, Cassis Tuberosa, 



Linn. Bahamas, 25, 50 and 75c Extra 



large l 00 



East India Yellow Helmet, Cassis Cornu- 



tus, Singapore, 50, 75c and 1 00 



Pearly Nautilus, Nautilus pompilius, Linn. 



East Indies 1 00 2 50 



East India Volute, Voluta Scapha, Gmel. 



East Indies 25c to 50 



A^oluta Vespertilio, Linn. East Indies 25 



Crown Volute, Melo diademo. Lam., Africa 



25, 50 and 75 



Episcopal Mitre, Mitra Episcopalis, D'Arg, 



Ceylon, 15c to 30 



Turk's Cap Turbo, Turbo sarmatacns, 



Linn, Mediterranean Sea 25 



Turbo Marmoratus, Linn, Indian Ocean, 



25, 50, 75c and 1 00 



Gold Mouth Turbo, Turbo chrj-sostomus, 



Linn. East Indies ' 25 



Horned Turbo, Turbo cornutus, Gmel. 



China 25c and 50 



Lavona pica, Linn. Bahamas 25 



Top Shell, Trochus maximus, China, 1 00 



Trochus Niloticus, Linn. East Indies, 25 



and 50 cts. each ; worth 1 00 



Fossils. 



Prices include postage unless a specimen 

 weighs over 4 lbs. Safe delivery guaranteed. 



Pierre group — Cretaceous fossils 

 Fossil fish, Baculites— ovatus andcompres- 



sns, 2 to 15 inches, 20 to 



Scaphites conradii, 1 to 4 inches 15 to 



Nautilus DeCayii, 2 to 4 inches, centers to 



complete shell, 75 to 



Ammonites placenta, 2 to 15 inches, 3 oz. 



to 30 lbs , 75 to 15 00 



Gasteropods in concrete mass 25 to 1 00 



Inoceramus problematicus, 2 oz. to 1 or 3 



lbs 25 to 2 00 



Jurassic fossils. 



Belamnites densus, 05 to 50 



Ammonites, 2 species, about 4 inches in 



diameter, 1 00 to 2 00 



Tertiary fossils. 



Brontotherium Teeth, an animal of elephantin? 

 size, related to the rhinoceros. It had a pair of 

 great horns. The back molars are about 3 inches 

 square, and their teeth taper to small ones in 

 front. 



Single teeth 50 to 6 00 



2 teeth in part of jaw 6 00 to 10 00 



Titanotherium — Prouti teeth, an animal relat- 

 ed to the tapir, of elephantine size, 7 or 8 ft. 

 high. Back molars, about 2x4 to 5 inches, 

 smaller toward the front. 



Single teeth 50 to 4 00 



2 or 3 teeth in portion of jaw 5 00 to 10 00 



Hyracodon, or Rhinocerous teeth. 1 to 2 



more teeth in group 50 to 1 50 



Anchitherium (or three-toed horse) teeth, an. 

 animal two feet in height, resembling a pony, 

 with three hoofs or toes to each foot 

 1 to more teeth in group 25 to 2 OQ 



2 50 



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