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Natural History 



For Object Teaching in Schools, 

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We qvq prcpnrod 10 furnisii the first sixty ncrabera 

 of ihullrMt buries of 



Animals and Birds of North America. 



To these will be added a second set ies of foi eign speci- 



tiVmi.'s'm-w'hn'i^l'^'il.Lii'ni-llicVKL^n'il'hiMim-t^ 

 Wi- nit.-i- these views not as"pietuies only, but as 

 studies fiiini nature. One of the great moving ele- 

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 teaching. The unerring fidelity of II,.-- sr.-,eo-c,,ne 

 transfers Hie animals and birds from t|.-.-lr ludin.i] 



habitat to tin- voonsnf the student, and the liresi le of 

 our homes, where llu-v eanniu fail to leave a la-ting 

 impression of the form, color, habits, and locality of 

 each specimen. 



An experience of more than twe-ntv-flve years as 

 Taxidermist of the Ne« York State Cabinet of Nat- 

 ural Ills', uv. and iu Catherine his large colleriion or 

 native and foreign specimens, eic.l-1-s Mr. Hurst to 

 combine in every view the locality or the specimen 

 with its appropriate rocks, woods or water, and color- 

 ing from the originals. 



1. Wild rat. or Bay Lynx Lyncvs tufas. 



2. Snowy Owl ••' surnia Syettti. 



3. American Wolf Lupus ■..-,,',,.,■ 



4. Wild Pigeon J&ropiste* Miqrulii in. 



5. Northern- Panther FetU Vtoneok ■> 



ti. JJiack crowned Night Iler.m Irdea Ui on: 



'&'. Red Necla'd'aVebc.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'ft'iirc.v'.- lUhrhrM,?. 



9. Great Blue Heron Irdea Berodias. 



10. American swan _ Ci/r/mi.< A„.,iie ■„■>/. 



1!. lied .-It .lll.i -led 111,, Vend . .«....;.. //.,./„„■.,.. 



12. American Woodrock Ru*ti,-o!,'i Mii.oi . 



13. White Fronted Goose An,;r AtbUitm. 



14. Xamg Eared Owl OtusAmerionms. 



15. Hooded Sheldrake . Merqus Cvcullalus. 



V: limned Grebe Penieeps Cmimtm. 



1:. lo.-deu Ea-.-le AqmlL Chn/mlw. 



18, Pi-auic Wolf 



m. Spotted Sand Lark Totwte Mucirtnitt*. 



it. Marsh II ,r ier Circus UnnliMiit. 



21, Mallatd Duel; Inn* Jioscha*. 



23! Great Loon, or liivof.'.'.".'.".'.'. i'unm'.u* Ohdull.-'. 



■J.V Tie American lll'tt. -ri'i. !". .'. '. Anli > Minor. 



2C. Old Wife, or Squaw Deck. Fuiwta Ghiciais. 



27. Tin- Wild Turk, y MeL.iqrit (iull,,paco. 



28. The Beaver..- Castor Fiber. 



29. Common American Snipe ScoU>p'ix H'llsom. 



30. TheBuff BreasiedSheldiuko....l/«/'ff«t Meiqiwer. 



:i-j'. The N'ewVorU Id mine. Piiinriu'f. .'.Xo'e'.i'in'on*is. 



33. KedBre-'ed Sheldrake Mtrgtu Serrator, 



34. Pinuaicd Grouse , Tetrno Cupido. 



35. Tlie Sand Hill Crane Cnt Am, Hcana. 



06. The American Black Hear. ... I. '/>-«» .l»wt,-,t»w. 



:.r. He, 1 Taded llozzatd £f>/fcru BorealU. 



:W. Ilufllclleiuled Duck Fttliaulu Mbcoh. 



US'. North American I'nrcuuiue. . . lly.-ir'.j ?hnln,i.\,is. 



10. Vireluia Partridge Url-ix \'i,;i„ii„u. 



11. common American Gull....i<!ii« ZonorhynOau. 



42. Grey Fox rut/ie* Virgiuitmus. 



1-1. Jieiilbad Fuli'iui'-i hnjtlirvceplwlia.. 



1-1. liutr. <l tirouse Tetmo VmbeUm. 



4ft. Tho Racooon I'rocyon Lutor. 



■Hi. The Whistler Flu^oula Cliiin/ula. 



47. Brown or Bald Eagle llaliwlos LcucaaplUilws. 



48. Bed Fox Vulpls Ftdmis. 



19. Wood [luck -1/Ms spo.i.t't. 



50. American Hon Owl SiryX Pratincola. 



51. Sjjrnce Grouse Tctroo CmmdmsU. 



52. Northern Lynx LljnCUS BweMU. 



VI. Ba.-k Hue.:;" bet.-- *<-«■«. 



5b! American Opo-sum. '.'.'. . .'. Diitdpitji ' 'ri.v/iviu-ia. 



.'9. Sit nvelh-r, or Spoonbill inas Ciyimila. 



m. Musquash Fiber Z'betti ieus. 



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TESTIMONIALS. 



C'oknem. University, I 

 Ithaca. March I till, 1870. f 

 I must congratulate you upon your go-eat success in 

 Una new educational enterprise. If we can arrange 

 our amusements so as to make them impart instruc- 

 tion to the mind, it will be a step in advance in edu- 

 cation. JiZKA CUKNELL. 



■WASiirsoTOS, D. <;., March ISth, 1870. 



I am much pleased with the success you have met 

 with in giving 10 the Bluffed specimens a very decided 

 appearance oT life. 



I nope you mac tie ntd- 1 to continue the Series, and 

 1 hive no doabtther will furnish interesting means 

 of Information and Instuictiou in regard to the wild 

 animals of New York. SPENCER F. BA1RD. 



State House, Boston, Mass., March lKth, 1S70. 

 1 have examined caielutiv the 'Steroscopic Studies 

 of Natural Ilistoty." and Judging by the fiisi ten num- 

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ini.'icsring's.iKe lor the' parlor Stereoscope. The de- 



and the general trent men! are mosi perfect. I cor- 

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 trust you will meet the cniouragemenl which you 

 have Jarnerf. EDWARD A. SAMUEL, 



Curator of Zoology 111 Mass. State Cabinet. 



PEAROTIY ACATiEMY OP SCIENCE, 1 



Sai.kji, Ma.-s.. March 1:1th, 1870. |" 

 I have shown your Stereoscopic views to the Direc- 

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They concur with mo iu praising their truthfulness 

 and ilie iii-le which ^011 luuc displayed iu surround 

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 characteristic lilim-s. They are c.eriainly belter titled, 



as educational illu-tratb-ns tor the use of schools aud 

 cot.egis, ihiii am tiling we have vet seen. 



A. HYATT. 



Ooiineli. University, Piiesiiientv Koo.ms. t 

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I have received the Stereosconlc Views of objects in 

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 They have surprised nil who huve seen them by their 

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 their siirroundincs: and 1 think they can not full 10 he 

 ol great service to the study of Natural History, tir-t- 

 bv iitiracnug ctudeuta to it, and next by perfecting 

 tliem lu It. ANDREW D. \\ lilTE. 



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