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prepared to furnish the first sixty numbers 

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Animals and Birds of North America. 



To these will ho added a second series of foreign speci- 

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We offer these views not as pictures only, but as 

 Indies fn. in nature. One of the great moving ete- 

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 .eaching. The unerring n.l.-iiry of the ste.eoscopu 

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 ...ipression of the form, color, haous, and locality of 

 each specimen. 



An experience of more lhan twentv-flvo venrs as 

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 ■ History, and in jjatlierine his large colleciion of 

 veand foreign specimens, enables Mr. ilnrsi to 

 combine in every view ihe locality -of the specimen 

 with fts appropriate rocks, woods or wuler, and color- 

 ing from the originals. 

 :. Wild Cat. or Bay Lynx Luncus hufus 



2. Snowy Owl • burnia Xvclea 



3. American Wolf Lt'rpvs •Occitimtalie 



4. Wild P.gcon Ectopute* MigraloHa. 



5. Northern Panther Ft • 



0. Black Crowned Niitht Heron Ardsa THscort. 



S. Red N licked Grebe .' .' .' ,' .' .' .' .' .' ' ft&Jnj ''ftub'rilvllU 

 9. Great Blue Hern., tln^ w..„„i„.' 



10. 



Ret 



12. An 



13. White Fronted Goose.... la.-,, ■ -mifioif' 



U. LongEared Owl Otus im,rian.u< 



15. Hooded Sheldrake Uanus Cucullalvs 



1". Horned Grebe /WiV.n,- I n,,.„i„2 



17. Golden Eaele Urntiu (VovtaUK 



18. Prairie Wolf 



19. Spotted Sand Lark Totan m ilnVuiui i'./V. 



20. Marsh liar. ier Circus l'/it/ir,osui 



21. Mallard Duck Anat Jtatc/M*. 



28. Great Horned Owl Ihibo Viniwiilnus. 



23. Great Loon, or DiveJ? Ciilymbus Olacialh. 



21. American Deer (Albinoosi. ..Crt-i.. Virgl,,l-mut 



25. The American Bittern lriA i .\hi,m 



2G. Old Wife, or Squaw Duck. . . fu n>,/- ( Clacia'is 



27. The Wild Turkev MdtagrU OaUawvo 



28. The Beaver 



The Buff L 



31. The Camilla 



32. The New York II :./', 



33. Red Bre-tial Sheldrake... 

 31. Pinnated Grouse 



35. The Sand Hill Crane.... 



36. The American lilai k ileal 



37. Red Tailed Buzzard 



38. Baffle Head, d Dm 



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53. Black Duck.. . . 



51. Belled King Fisher Uctdo A 



55. Liltle Scre.ch Owl Huto Atiu. 



5H. American Opossum liulrfi.hil Virtiiniatta. 



"7. American Coot Fuliva Amrrininu. 



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TESTIMONIALS. 



CouNF.l... Fnivkiisitv, I 



Irit.vcA. March 11th, 1870. f 

 I must congratulate >oii np'ofi your frrual success in 

 this new eduealli.nal enterprise. If we can arr.anu'e. 



tion to the mind, it will be a slop in aovanee in edu- 

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Washington, D. <\. March isth, 1670. 



I am much pleased with the success you have met 

 with in giving to ihe. stiill'ed specimens a very decided 

 appeurauce of life. 



1 hope von univ lie able lo conlinue the Series, and 



I hive no" doubt they will fun, is teresling means 



of iiifolinaholi and iustiuctiou in reeard to the wild 

 animals of New York. SPENCER F. BAIRI). 



Statu IIoi -i:. Hoston. Mass., March I8lh, 1870. 

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 of Nat iiral History," and judging by the first ten num- 

 bers, should say Hut llu-y will prove of very great 

 value, both as object lessons for sud.-nis.and asa most 

 interesting suit," foi the piolor Stereoscope. The de- 

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 and the general treatment are most perfect. I cor- 

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 trust" vou will meet the encouragement which you 

 have earned. EDWARD A. SAMUEL, 



Curator of Zoology in Mass. State Cabinet. 



Peabooy AodejiyofSciknce, I 

 Sai.k.m. Mass.. March 19th, 1870. 1 

 1 have shown your Stereoscopic views lo the Direc- 

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 .\nl;ra!i.-t. Dr. Pu. kind and Mr. Morse. 



They concur with me in praising their truthfulness 

 and ihe i:i-l, ■ which \oti have displaced in surround 

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 characteristic Illness. Thcv are rertuiiilv better titled, 

 not only as parlor aud draw n -room illustrations, hut 

 as educational illlwtralicms .orthuuseof schools and 

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A. HYATT. 



Coknkli. University. Pkebidbmt's Rooms, ( 

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 I have received the Stereoscopic Views of objects In 

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 their siiiroundini'.s: ami I think they can not fail to be 

 ,, . . uce to ihe study of Natural History, first 

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 them in it. ANDREW D. WHITE. 



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