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FOREST AND STREAM. 



Prize List! 



FOREST AND STREAM, 

 A Weekly Journal, 



DEVOTED TO 



Out-Door Sports 



Huutlns. Fishing. Yachting, Boating, Practical Nat- 

 ural History, Fish Culture, &c. -Vc. 

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In order to stimulate the development of 



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HURST'S 



Natural History 



For Object Teaching in Schools, 

 PARLOR ENTERTAINMENT. 



Wfl arc prepared lo funiiMi the first sixty nr.mbcre 

 nf the Aral Buries of 



Animals and Birds of North America. 



To these will bi id* ■ ! a seoontl pertesof foieignspeci- 



m,ii-. and vari-.ti.- Animals and Pirds ill grotesque at- 



We ..tier Itli— i- views lull as~pirttll"S only, bin as 

 studies from nature. One of the great moving ele- 

 ments ill oor modem mm, in of education is object 

 leaching. The unetring lidelily of tfie Stereoscope 

 Hi,:. -I. i- the aiiiiiuils and birds from Ihcir natural 

 habitat lo the ii. mis of l he student, and the firesile of 

 0111 homes, where they caiinot fail to leave a lasting 

 iiiq.res-ion of Hie form, color, habits, and locality of 



An evperience of more than lweiitv-five years as 



Ta\|. l.-rm -! oil!,,. New York Slate I abillel of N.it- 

 l'.a'iiyeand'fiir'l:Oi'-"iHcimelr-. .nahl.'s Mr. Hurst lo 



mg from the originals. 



:. Wildcat. 01 Day Lvnx fyptcut Rvfu*. 



2. Snowy Owl Hurma Nyctea. 



:i. American. Wolf lupus occitlaitalis. 



1. Uil.l I'lireon F,-iui»*t<, ■ 



5. Norllieru l'aiuher FeiU Voncotor. 



ii. Black Crowned Night Heron \rtea Ititwrt. 



', . \\ oodclluck -litowys Ml, mix. 



s. Red Socked QtBUa Podieem Bubrttotti*. 



!'. i.r.-at Him- Il.'ion \nl:,i JI, H „lii,,, 



10. American Swan C>ji,i,m An,, , i,»w. 



I!. Ked Shouldered liu/zard litott, Ihj.lnutif. 



12 American Woodcock Jtuslicolu Minor. 



13. While Fronted Goose l.,.<, r All.ir,,,,,.. 



11. Lorn: Eared Owl OtutAu-iic-wun. 



15. Hooded Sheldrake l/omr. ' 



in Homed i.rci.e Ped\ceps Cornvtus. 



17. Golden Eagle. .. A'/mlla Chrytmtos. 



18. Praiiie Wolf 



IB, Spotted Sand l.ark Totanm Mwulariu*. 



■jo .\lir-i, Harrier Choi.. Ultginotut. 



•21, Mallard Duck I/,ns Itoa-ha*. 



22. Great Horned Owl /;-'«. Viri,i„;„„„... 



2:i. i.i-a: 1. or Hivvr c.iymbm GladalU. 



21. Aniericun Deer (Albiiiocs). ..OtoiU FtrginiatUU. 



2.V Tie Amelican llitteril Aril:, M.m.i. 



20. Old Wile, or Squaw Duck... Futil/lila OladalU. 



27. The Wild Turkey MiUurjrls (/a/lojn >v. 



2fl. The Beaver .- Castor Fiber. 



2'i. Common American Snipe Scotopur U'Uruni. 



30. The Pull Ureusted Sheldrake... Vtrgttt Muyuiuu: 



88. Ued "I'.re-u-l Sheldrake.' \t, 



•ill! nt American Black iiear ..Oivtx .iimrir>u»i<. 



37, Deii Tailed Duzzard BuUro Borealis. 



88. Buffle Head, d Duck Fu/ii/ula Albeola. 



;t'.i. Xnrlll American Porcupine. . Jlijstnx Ilttilnihius. 



•10. Virginia Partridge Ortijx Yiroiniana. 



41. Common American Gull Larut Zonorhynchiw. 



12. Crey Fox Faljjts Virgiuiamis. 



■13. lied Head Fulit/uta Mi-'jlhroeephalia. 



•14. Huffed (iroiise Tetrao Umbdlus. 



•15. The lfacooon Procyon Lotoi: 



4H. The Whisi !er Fb^tgula Ctannula. 



47. Brown or Bald Fagle J&ttitetos J.eitcocep/iatus. 



18. K.'l Pox Vu!pi« Frlrus. 



50! American Barn Owl siryx Pratincola. 



54, Belted King KUher.'!! lk^/v Aiyon. 



y,. I.illle Screech Owl Hubtj A'tu. 



X. American Opossum lJiil,tii/iil Yirginvma. 



'7. American Coot Fatioi AmerUmna. 



Mi'. Siiovelur, or Spoonbiil. . ......... I 



6(1. Musquash Fiber ZiUthiCM. 



I', ices: llv (lie Dozen S3 OO 



llv IheScl'or 5 Dozen. In Kiegnnt Cose, 1« OO 

 Dealers supplied at a liberal discount from these 



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TESTIMONIALS. 



COBKEl.I. 1 T X1VKRSITV, I 



Itha. a, March ll.'h. 1870, | 

 I most congnitiilate you upon your great success in 

 this new educational enieip.ise. If we ran arrange 



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

 cation. FZRA CORNELL. 



Wasiiinotos, D. O., March istli, 1870. 



« ith m "ii log to ihe stuflad specimens a very decided 



"Te^'yoa'muybe able to continue the Seri^B, and 

 I hive no doubt ilnv will furnish interesting means 



ofinrorni-tion .mil" ili-u uctloli inreL'ald to the wild 



animals of New York. SILENCER F. B AJRD. 



State Ho USE, Boston, Mass.. March 18th, 1870. 



her's'.shouhl .-ay thai they will prove of very great 



m"u^iTceiic'ial 't'reaime'iiV'are' ni.-t perlect. I cor- 



,,;.. !•.'!'. ; ; ; . - public, allelllion, and 



Curator of Zoology in Mass. State Cabinet. 



I'EAniniT Academy of Science, I 

 Salkm, Mass., March lUlh, 1870. ( 

 1 have shown vmir Sieruoscopie views to the Direc- 

 tors of Ihe Acad, mv and tlie editors of the American 

 Naturalist, Dt. Packard and Mr. Morse. 



They concur with me in praising their truthfulness 

 andth. 



g Un- 



ci, 1, 



A. TIYATT. 



Cokseli. University, President's Koojis, I 

 Ithaca, March 19th, 1870 f 



I have received Ihe Stereosculhc Views of objects iu 

 Natural History, and have enjoyed them greatly. 

 They have surprised all who have seen them by their 

 wonderful lidelily. both as regards ihe auimalsand 

 their surroundings; and I think they can not fail to be 

 of great service to the study of .Natural History, first 

 by nurseling students to it, and next by perfecting 

 tlieoi in it. ANDREW D. YY II1TE. 



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American Wild Fowl Shooting. 



BT JOSEPH W. LONG. 



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