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  The 
  systematic 
  collections 
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  we 
  put 
  up 
  are 
  very 
  attractive 
  as 
  well 
  as 
  

   instructive. 
  The 
  hard 
  wood 
  boxes 
  add 
  much 
  to 
  the 
  desirability 
  of 
  the 
  collections 
  

   for 
  presents 
  to 
  young 
  people. 
  Many 
  a 
  child 
  might 
  have 
  its 
  tastes 
  turned 
  to 
  

   natural 
  history 
  by 
  even 
  the 
  50c. 
  collection 
  which 
  is 
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  pretty. 
  

  

  Xxjmbek 
  of 
  Specimens. 
  jn 
  ^ 
  x 
  

  

  50 
  100 
  

   in 
  box. 
  in 
  box. 
  

  

  100 
  ' 
  

  

  200 
  

  

  300 
  

  

  

  $1 
  00 
  1 
  $2 
  00 
  

   300 
  | 
  600 
  

  

  $1 
  00 
  

   5 
  00 
  

   10 
  00 
  

   25 
  00 
  

   50 
  00 
  

  

  $2 
  00 
  

   10 
  00 
  

   20 
  00 
  

   50 
  00 
  

   100 
  00 
  

  

  $i 
  00 
  

   20 
  00 
  

   45 
  00 
  

  

  Student's 
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  1 
  J£ 
  x 
  V/ 
  z 
  in 
  i 
  1 
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  High 
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  or 
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  size, 
  2^ 
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  3^6 
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  Shelf 
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  College 
  size, 
  3^x6 
  in., 
  Shelf 
  Specimens 
  

  

  125 
  00 
  

   250 
  00 
  

  

  Petrified 
  wood 
  (described 
  last 
  month), 
  garnets 
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  many 
  

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  opals 
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  Meteoric 
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  This 
  

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  Matlockites, 
  Phosgenites 
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  We 
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   tion 
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  the 
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  Anglesites 
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   Fresno, 
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  Ohrysoberyl. 
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  Diaspore 
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