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FOREST AND STREAM. 



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FOREST AND STREAM, 

 A Weekly Journal, 



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Hunting, Fishing, Yachting, Houting, Practical Nat- 

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HURST'S 



Natural History 



For Object Teaching in Schools, 

 PARLOR ENTERTAINMENT. 



We are prepared lo furnish the first sixty numbers 

 of the (Irs! aeries of 



Animals and Birds of North America. 



To these will be added a second -ems. of foieign speci- 

 tlt'udes. never however violating theii na I n linBiineli 



We offer these Views not us picture- onlv. but us 



studies from nature. One of the great moving ele- 

 ments in our modem system of education is object 

 teaching. The unerring fidelity of the steieoscope 

 liflnsfers the animals and birds from Iheir natural 

 habitat to the rousis of the student, and the iiresiie of 

 our homes, where they cannot fail to leave a la-ting 

 impression of the form, color, habile, aud locality of 



each specimen. 



'Hi iM.i'riMk'i: hi I'li-re leoi iMenlY-lr.e ','i"ir^ n, 



Taxidermist of the New York State Cabinet or Nat- 

 ural His'orv. and in gathering bis large collection of 

 native aud foreign specimens, enables Mr. nurst to 

 combine in every view the locality of the specimen 

 with its appropriate rock?, woods or water, and color- 

 ing from the originals. 

 :. Wild Cat, or Bay Lynx Luncur fin/us. 



I, Snowy Owl • ....fjumia S'yclea. 



3. American Wolf Ltipo-s ovrUleniulis. 



4. Wild Pigeon Fclopisfe* Migralvria. 



5. Northern Panther FetU Cmcotor. 



II. lllnck Crowned Night Heron Ardtn Inters. 



7. Woodchuck : ..Actomtj* Mo,,,,:,: 



8. Ked Necked Grebe Podictpg Rubruvilis. 



9. Great Blue Heron -irdea Htrodiw. 



10. American Swan Cyf/nns Arheric.ti.'is. 



1 '.. lied Shouldered Buzzard Huieo I/ytmalis. 



12. American Woodcock ..limticoln Minor. 



13. White Frouled Goose Aiiar AlhWrmtx. 



1 1. LongEured Owl Olus A iMrii-auns. 



15. flooded Sheldrake V, , ,//,.- Cuulhih.s. 



17. Golden Eagle. '.'.'.'.'. ..'.'.'.'.'... '.'.Ai/iiiUa Vhrysa.tvs. 



IS. Praitie Wolf 



PI. Spotted Sand hut k Tufaiiui Macularius. 



iM. M arsh Harrier Circuit Utujinosits. 



21. Mallard Duck Anas Jioschas. 



■&. Great Horned Owl llnba Yiroinlaiws. 



SI. Ureal Loon, or Diver Cvlymbnx Olucialis. 



21. American Deer (Albinno-i. ..Cms Viri/iniunus. 



5>5. 'I tie American Bittern Ardea Minor. 



•X. Old Wife, or Squaw [luck... Fu.ignia Olachrls. 



27. The WIldTurUeV HfUd'jris Unll.Hiaro. 



28. The Heaver Vattor Fiber. 



«!). Common American Snipe . . ..Scoloprtx Wtlsotii. 



30. The Buff Hreiisled Sllcldiuko. . . Mnrp,s Merganser. 



31. The Canada Goo-e l,..i, r I ,0,0,0 i,,i<. 



32. The New York Ermine r»lorri'....\or. /.„,,.-, .,.;,. 



33. lied Bre.-ted Sheldrake IfVn/tM Strrator. 



31. Pinnated Grouse Telrao CupiUv. 



35. The Sand Hill Crane 6'iw Americana. 



m. The American Black Bear. . . . Urmt Americamif. 



37. Ked Tailed Buzzard liuhro liorealh-. 



3S. Bullle Headed Duck Fuliaula Albeo/a. 



30. North American Porcupine... llyttriz Jliititonitiv. 



■10. Virginia Partridge Ortyx Virainia/ut. 



41. Common Americun Gull.. .Larus Zonorfrynrfvu*. 



41. Grey Fox IWpw ViFffiuiatlW). 



-13. Ited Head Fuliiiula Krylhroceplialiu. 



■14. Huffed Grouse 'IXnio UmMlm. 



15, The Hai-ooou Procyoii Lotor. 



4ti. The Wldsilcr Fl»Jy/iila Clahgula. 



•17. Brown or Bald Eagle Jtallatm Leuaxxphului. 



48. Ked Fox Vatpis Falvue. 



49. Wood Duck Ana* Siionsu. 



50. American Burn Owl fitryx ftatincola. 



IS! . Spruce Grouse Telfao Canadensis. 



63. Nortnern Lynx Lym-,,.. Boreatis. 



53. Black Duck AnasOMeurd. 



51. Belied King Fi-her Atcetlo A'cyon. 



55. Little Screech Owl Bubo Anil. 



5(i. American Opo-tnn IMdpl.il Yirghmwa. 



-;7. Americun Coot hulka Americana. 



58. Ptarmigan Ttlrao Mutut. 



f,*j. Slioveh-r. or Spoonbill Alias Vlyptala. 



B0. Musquash Fiber Z-Uiel/iUiu: 



Prices l Ily the Wo/.eii gg* OO 



Ily the Set of 3 Dozen, In Klegnnt fuse, id 00 



Dealers supplied at a liberal discount from these. 



rate?. Buck number,- aud parts of seta always on baud. 



TESTIMONIALS. 



Ithaca*. March 14th, 1870. f 

 1 must congratulate you upon your great success in 

 this new educational eiiterpi ise.' If we can arrange 

 our amusements so us to make them impart instruc- 

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

 cation. EZRA CORNELL. 



Washington, D. O., March 18th, 1870. 

 I am much pleased with the success you have met 

 with in giving to the siutfcd speeiuieua u very decided 

 appearance of life. 



I huin- Vjm mav be abl- b> eolil nine '],'■ :-■■! :-'-, 1 



J hive no doubt 'they will furnish interesting means 

 of information and instruction in regard to the wild 

 animals of New York. SPENCER F. BALRD. 



STATE House, Boston, Mass., March 18th, 1870. 

 I have examined can lullv the "Steroscoptc Studies 

 of Natural History," and judging by the lirst ten num- 

 hexs, should say that thry ivil! prove of very great 

 value, both as object lessons for studeiits.and as a most 

 interesting suite for the pailor .-Stereos- one. The de- 

 iiueatious, position, and color of the different groups 

 and the general treatment are most perfect. I cor- 

 dially recommend Ihein to the public attentiou, and 

 trust you will meet the encouragement which yon 

 have earned. EDWARD A SAMUEL. 



Curator of Zoology in Mass. State Cabinet. 



Peaboiiv Acackmy of Scienob, 1 



Sai_l.ii. Ma-,. Man I, ;ptll, ISjo j 



I have shown your Stereoscopic views to the Direc- 

 tors of the Acadeinv and the editors of itie American 

 X.tturrdift, Dr. Packard and Mr. Morse. 



They concur with me in praising ibeir truthfulness 

 and the ta.te which you have displayed in surround- 

 ing the speciua-i,. with uaiiiral objects and seenery of 



chiliaa l-al. ',1 ' titi.e-s. Tliev are certuinlv better llt.ted, 

 not onlv a. parlor and drawing room illustrations, bat 

 usi-ilui'htioiial illu-iraliens lor the use of schools and 

 eolleg.s, thai, a,r, thing v.e have yet seen. 



A. HYATT. 



Couseli. Univeusitv, Pkesidext's Rooms. I 

 Ituaca, March 19th, 1870 , 



I have received the Stereoscopic Views of objects in 

 Natural History, and have enjoyed them greatly. 

 They have surprised all who have seen them by their 

 wonderful fidelity, both as regards the animals and 

 their surrounding's; and 1 think they can not fail to be 

 of great service to the study of Natural History, Urst 



., i ,,, m_. _i Mdeuis to It, and next by perfecting 

 them lu it. AN DREW D. WHITE. 



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