THE AMERICAN OSPREY. 



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Finest monthly for the collector yet in 

 the field. SAMPLE COPY FREE. 



Edited by W. M'. Southworth. 



Published by A. E. Southworth & Co., 

 Wholesale and retail 



Address, ET CAETERA, 



Woodstock, 111. 



DEALER'S DIRECTORY. 

 We will insert your name and address 

 under its proper heading, for 10 cents 

 each insertion, or $1.00 per year. 



Birds' Eggs and Supplies. 

 R. W. FORD, 



Bristol, Conn. 



Boys, if you want to get a good bargain for 

 your friends, as well as for yourself, send for 

 one of my unexcelled sheets of stamps on ap- 

 pr.va . Twenty-live per cent, commission. 



International Stamp Co., 

 Xo. 9 Central St., West Gardner, Mass. 



ElectrotwH 



Hare Minerals and Specimens. 



JNO. MURKIN, Jr., 



67 W. End Ave., Nashville, Tenn. 



OUR PREMIUM LIST. 



In order to increase the circulation of 

 the Osprey, the publisher makes the •fol- 

 lowing inducements to subscribers : 



For one subscription at 30 cts., we will 

 send any one of the following articles, by 

 mail, post-paid. 



3 rare minerals, 1x1, labeled. 



4 rare shells, labeled. 



3 birds 1 eggs, first-class and all different. 



50 data blanks. 



100 labels for shells or minerals, gummed. 



1 pair embryo scissors. 



1 brass blow-pipe. 



1 egg drill, either 8, 12, or 18-100 burr. 



Any one wishing to raise a club, should 

 send for our club list. We will warrant 

 any of the above premiums to be just as 

 pepresented in all respects. 



of Job and Newspaper 

 ■k, Illustrations, &c, 

 te to order. 



Specimen sheets free. Second hand Type 

 and material bought, sold and exchanged. 



Plain and Fancy JOB PRINTING of all 

 kinds. Large jobs done for the trade at bot- 

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 Correspondence solicited. 

 WM. ARTHUR JONES, Rouses' Point, N. >'. 



fffcPB'ES RE^JEftflJ a monthly magazine of Nat- 

 ^H'rf bP-'BJ«S urai History. Especially 

 devoted to the study of Birds, their Nests and 

 Eggs. Published by Legion I of the Knights 

 of Audobou and sold for the very low price of 

 25c. per year, postage free. Advertising rates 

 made known on application. Address com- 

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OUR BIRDS, 



75 Appleton St. 



Hplyp.k©, Mass. 



Directory 



To be published June 20, 1885. All deal- 

 's, collectors, and exchangers of natural 

 history specimens stamps and coins, [should 

 send lbc. silver to A. H. Hammond, Warehain, 

 Mass., and have their name, address and bus- 

 iness inserted in the C. D. If you send before 

 the '20th of next month you will receive three 

 marine curiosities worth 25c. 



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W. G. Talmadge, 



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