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-32. Descriptive Catalogue of a Petrographic Col- 

 lection of American Rocks. J- 188 and supplement. 

 Price-List of Rocks. 



Mineralogy: J-220. Collections. J-238. Minerals by Weight. 

 J-224. Autumnal Announcements. 



Paleontology: J-201. Evolution of the Horse. J-199. Palae- 

 ozoic index fossils. J-115. Collections of Fossils. 



Entomology : J-33. Supplies. J- 229. Life Histories. J-230. 

 Live Pupae. 



Zoology: J-223. Material for dissection. J-207. Dissections 

 of Typical Animals, etc. J-38. Models. 



Microscope Slides: J-189. Slides of Parasites. J-29. Cata- 

 logue of Slides. 



Taxidermy: J-22. North American Birdskins. Z-31. General 

 Taxidermy. 



Human Anatomy: J-37. Skeletons & Models. 



General : J-228. List of Circulars & Catalogues. 



Ward's Natural Science Establishment 



84-102 College Ave., Rochester, W. Y., V. 8. A. 



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