Ward's Natural Science Establishment 



A Supply-House for Scientific Material. 



Founded 1862. Incorporated 1890. 



A few of our recent circulars in the various 

 departments : 



Geology: J-3. Genetic Collection of Rocks and Rock- 

 forming Minerals. J-188. Price List of Rocks. 



Mineralogy: J-109. Blowpipe Collections. J-74. Meteor- 

 ites. J-190. Collections. J-197. Fine Specimens. 



Paleontology: J-185. Complete Trilobites. J-115. Collec- 

 tions. J-140. Restorations of Extinct Arthropods. 



Entomology: J-33. Supplies. J-125. Life Histories. 

 J-198. Live Pupae. 



Zoology: J-116. Material for Dissection. J-26. Compara- 

 tive Osteology. J-94. Casts of Reptiles, etc. 



Microscope Slides: J-189. Slides of Parasites. Cat. 32 

 and 35. Rocks. 



Taxidermy: J-22. Bird Skins. J-31. Mammal Skins. 



Human Anatomy: J-16. Skeletons and Models. 



General: J-193. List of Catalogues and Circulars. 



Wards Natural Science Establishment 



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"SCJEINTIA" 



INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC SYNTHESIS. Issued monthly {each 



number consisting of 100 to 120 pages). Editor: EUGENIO RIGNANO. 



"SCIENTIA" continues to realise its program of synthesis. It publishes articles 

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