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We have accumulated a large lot of odds and ends, some of which aro very desirable 

 iiurl others uot, but in every case they are worth much more than the prices we ask for 

 them. We have packed them up iu "Lots" and have commenced to list them in this 

 i ).i i,(mi ist at prices, in many cases, less than actual cost to us. At our low rates we 

 cannot send prepaid, but will send by mail, express or freight, securely packed, at 

 purchasers expense. In order that our patrons may know in which way it will be best 

 to have them shipped the weight of each lot is given. As a rule lots under 2 lb will go 

 cheaper by Mail, 2 to 15 lb by Express, and over the latter weight by Freight; in all cases 

 we will ship the way which will be of the least expense to our patrons. If ordered by 

 Mail send one cent per oz. additional for postage. 



Address, FRANK 11. LATTIN, Albion, N. Y. 



NO. DESCBIPTION. PRICE 



1 50 Sand Crab Backs, from Martha's 

 Vineyard, weight 10 oz $0.40 



2 120 Sand Crab Backs, 18 oz 75 



3 12 Sea Spider Backs, weight 4 oz. .25 

 1 1{ p'ts small white bivalve shells, 13 



oz ...40 



5 8 King Crabs, Sea Spider. Egg Case 



of Periwinkle, 2 Skate Eggs, 3 or 4 shells, 



A:e. poor 5 oz. .30 



16 imperfect Brass Blowpipes, 5 oz. .40 

 10 Lot of Cool. & Western Spec. Silver 



Ore, &c., 3 tt> 30 



12 50 Stiombus alatns, a fine showy 

 Shell from the Bahamas the lips on this lot 

 are brokeu or we would not sell for less 

 than $5.00 these in this lot will retail quick 

 at 5c. each, 41b. .. $1.00 



13 65 Strombus alatus, 5ftb 1,25 



14 50 Fasciolaria distans. The remarks 

 on lot No. 12 apply equally well to this spe- 

 cies, If tb 1.00 



15 45 Faciolaria distans, 1.AR) 90 



16 100 Money Cowries, 5 oz 20 



17 65 Small Strombus, Fla., 16 E. I. 

 Olive Shells, 2f lb 40 



19 7 nests of the Bell's Vireo, and 2 

 nests of the Blue-grey Gnatcatcher, fine lot 

 pi> 75 



21 9 pol. Pearl Plates, Chinese Shells. 



2Hb. 90 



"23 20 Little Conchs, 10 Kock Murex 

 and 2 Cones, 10 oz 30 



26 Lot Mixed Shells for Fancy Work, 

 lilb 25 



29 9 Sun, 1 Fulgur, and 1 valute Shells, 

 Organ Pipe and Branch Corals, and 1 pint 

 small Brown and White spotted Bivalves for 

 Fancy Work, 2+Ib 50 



33 27 Channel Bass, 24 Tarpum, 50 

 Pearlfish and 1 Sturgeon Scale, Mussels and 

 Ear Shell, Tooth of Sperm Whale, 4 Eye 

 Stones, 5 oz 75 



35 2 Doz. Cards Marine Algaea. Mtd., 

 4oz- .50 



37 60 Showy valves of Pecten irradians, 

 2 Silver lips, 2 Crab backs, 12 oz 50 



38 70 Moss Agate Ciippinara from Baw- 

 &de Butte Wye, 10 oz , 1.00 



39 30 Small Carnelians, Lake Pepin, 

 Minn. 3 oz 75 



42 1 Mammoth and Curious Sponge Ba- 

 hamas size 8 in. x 12 in., 6 oz 50 



45 8 Small Sand tubes, 10 Moss Agates, 

 3 Battle Snake Battles, 3 var. Ivory Nuts, 

 3 dry Tarantulas, 8 oz 75 



46 16 2d class Nests of the Tarantula or 

 Trap Door Spider, 3| lb 1.00 



48 Satin Spar, Gypsum, Talc, Green 

 Qtz,. Graphite, Mica Slate, Hornstone, 

 Ochre, 3 Micas, Agate, Marl, Tourmaline 

 Black Mica. &c. 3f lb 50 



54 20 leaves from Chinese book. 10 

 sheets of Chinese accts., 2 cards "Big tree" 

 Moss, 5 cards Pacific and 10 Atlantic Algaea, 

 3 oz 60 



57 1000, Guinea Peas or Black-eyed 

 Susans, i lb 50 



58 Chinese Back-scratcher, Curious 17 

 in. long; Ash-tray of Pearl Shell, Straw- 

 covered ; and 6 Coins ; all Chinese, 9 oz. . . 75 



59 45 2d class Skate Eggs, 150 Blue- 

 backed Money Cowries, 5 Olive, 5 Sun, Va- 

 lute, Cone, and Turrittella Shells, Shell 

 pocket-book. 3|tb 80 



66 to 70 Each contain a fine 1 in. by 1 

 in. spec, of the following Mine, als: — Por- 

 phyr. Gneiss, Tourmaline, Novaculite, Agat- 

 ized and Petrified Wood, Talc, Chalycopy- 

 rite, French Sandstone, Serpentine, and 

 Magnesite, 15 oz 25 



71 to 78 Each contain 30 var. of the 

 Minerals from the following list, size ^ in. 

 by ^ in. : — Agate. Quartz, Garnetiferous 

 Granite, Petrified Wood, Conglomerate, 

 Gneiss, Porphyry, Asbestos, Talc, Leelite, 

 Tourmaline, Magnetite, Trap, Graphite, 

 Hematite, Pyrites, Black Mica, Granite, Gy- 

 psum, Moss Agate, Garnet, Sandstone, 

 Agatized Wood, Labradorite, Hornblende, 

 Serpentine, Williamsite, Cyanite, Enstatite, 

 Magsesite, Coquina, Limonite, Marble, Tufa, 

 Copper Ore, Flint, Asphaltum, Onyx, 12 oz. 

 ; 35 



79 to 83 Each contain 30 var. of same 

 Minerals a3 in laSt lots, size 1 in, by 1 in, 

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