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Sea Shells. 



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 price by the thousand. Shells for all kind of 

 fancy work. Scollop shells 30 cents per dozen 

 by mail. Birds Eggs. Have a lot side blown 

 of Guillimot and Tern eggs from Japan, a 

 pair by mail 45 cents. My big catalogue of 

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Edition DeLuxe 



of Oliver Davies last book, "Odds and Ends" 

 in Prose and Verse. Guilt Top, Hand made 

 paper, and Choice of Red, Blue, Yellow or 

 Green binding. Containing reminiscences 

 of the Authors' in the field and by the fireside, 

 his masterpieces in literature. Published at 

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An Old Scheme Resurrected. 



The publisher of the Oologist desires a lot of 

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To every subscriber of the Oologist. fulfill 

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 nineteenth century. The name of Agassiz is 

 assuredly treaured by all true lovers of na- 

 ture and his methods of study have left a strik- 

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 Robert Blight, Green Lane, Pa. 



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