l^lie West American Scientist 



HAVE YOU SEEK IT? 



I mean my new 1 6-page catalogue of 



BIRDS^ EGGS: 



If you have not you have missed it. 



In getting out this catalogue, I have introduced a new era in the 

 prices of Birds' Eggs, in fact, I have catalogued over 450 varieties at 



JUST WHAT THEY ARE WORTH, 



and no more. 



I have placed the eggs at their casii value, and as I conduct a cash 

 business, I am giving 



ONE PRICE TO ALL. 



Thus, if you buy 25 cents worth of eggs you will get thetn as low a 

 rate as if you bought I5.00 worth. 



I have isssued my catalogue in the neatest possible form, 



I have used both Ridgeway's and the A. O. U. numbers, thus m.aking 

 it doubly convenient. 



It contains 16 pages, is printed on tinted paper and neatly bound in 

 the most convenient form to be carried in one's pocket. 



If you have not already received a copy, send a 2-cent stamp and I 

 will forward it by return mail. 



DO NOT FORGET 



that I take first-class eggs, single, or in sets, in large or small quantities, 

 in exchange at one-half my catalogue rates. I shall be pleased to receive 

 a list of what you have to exchange at any time. 

 Address all correspondence to 



T. VERNON WILSON, 



California Heparin SDecimsiis F op Sale or ExcMip. 



THE duplicate herbarium specimens collected by the editor of The 

 West American Scientist in Southern and Lower California, 

 have been placed in the hands of Dr. N. L. Britton, Columbia College, 

 New York, N. Y., for distribution, and are now offered either in ex- 

 change or for cash. Correspondents will please address as above. 



C. R. Orcutt, 



ITT 



EIE3 Hiv^-crsEi-crnivd: I 



A N illustrated magazine for Young Naturalists and Collectors, con- 

 ^-'-^ taining articles by eminent Scientists. 25 sets (consisting of the 

 only lour numbers pubHslied) still on hand. These will be sold for 40 

 cents per set (original price, 15 cents per number. 



Address E. A. Barber, Box 2118, West Chester, Penn'a. 



