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I FURNISH stock enough for a Marine Aquarium for $3.00, 

 $1.00 to be refunded on return of the can, making- the 

 actual cost for stock and water, $2.00. I will send you all that 

 is necessary, but the variet^being so large it would be better 

 for you to mention about what you like, some preferring a col- 

 lection of shell-fish, others wanting all anemones, &c. Say 

 about what you want and I will guarantee you satisfaction, hav- 

 ing the Atlantic Ocean at my front door-step and the Narra- 

 gansett River at my back door. 



AMERICAN SEA SHELLS, &c— For $1.00 I will forward 

 you by express a collection of American shells, as fol- 

 lows : 3 varieties Clams, 1 pr. Deep-sea Scollops, 1 pr. Pectan 

 irradians, 1 pr. Mussels, 1 Natica, 1 small Perriwinkle, 1 Sea 

 Urchin, 1 Star Fish, 1 Finger Sponge, and 1 package of assorted 

 Sea Moss. All these coming from the American shore are 

 very desirable in helping you fill your cabinet, and if you wish 

 to make an exchange with a foreign country you will find they 

 will be appreciated. The price is very low. 



FLOUNDER SCOLLOP (Pectan pleuronectes).— The Amer- 

 ican Deep-sea Scollop, smooth on both sides, measuring 

 about 6 inches across. Cabinet specimens, 25 cts. a pair ; by 

 mail, 30 cts. 



SEA WEEDS.— 

 " Call us not weeds, we are flowers of the Ocean." 



Can be prettily arranged on cardboard. 6 or 7 varieties, 

 well cleaned and dried ; 25 cts., done up in packages, free by 

 mail. Mounted in R. I. Clamshell, 50 cts., by mail, 60 cts. 

 I have a few very rare and beautifully mounted specimens of 

 Algaes from the Pacific Ocean ; from 1 to 7 specimens on a 

 card, $1.00 per card, free by mail. 



STAR FISH.— West India Mammoth, from 50 cts. to $2.00 

 each, by express. Rhode Island, 10 cts. each ; by mail, 

 12 cts. 



SEA URCHIN.— Rhode Island, 10 cts., by mail 15 cts. Flor- 

 ida Sea Urchins or Sea Beaver, from 50 cts. to $2.00 each, 

 by express only. 



