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THE SCIENCE PRESS 



NEW YORK : Sub-Station 84 



Congreaa of March 3, 1879. 



Garrison, N. Y. 



FOR SALE 



HO, ICELAND and GREENLAND 

 BIRDS' SKINS, 



JAPAN NATURAL HISTORY SPECIMENS 



Perfect Condition and Lowest Prices. 

 Specialty: Bird Skins, Oology, Entomology, Marine 

 Animals and others. Catalogue free. Correspond- 

 ence solicited. 



T. FUKAI, Naturalist, 



For Sale Entire 



An important collection of Indian Birds' 

 Eggs, containing approximately 3,300 

 specimens of about 620 species, and in- 

 cluding among other varieties the Green- 

 ish Willow Warbler (Acanthopneuste 

 viridanus), Red-browed Finch (Calla- 

 canthis burtoni), Tibetan Sand-Grouse 

 (Syrrhaptes tibetanus), Spotted Sand- 

 Grouse (Pteroclurus senegallus), Ibis- 

 bill (Ibidorhynchus struthersi), White- 

 bellied Minivet (Pericrocotus erythro- 

 pygius), Bearded Vulture (Gypaetus 

 barbatus), numerous Cuckoos with their 

 hosts, etc., etc. 



Particulars and full list may be had 

 from 



W. F. H. ROSENBERG 



London, N. W. 



Marine Biological Laboratory 



Woods Hole, Mass. 



INVESTIGATION Facilities for i^earch in Zoolotf. 

 _ __ Embno ort. Phvsioloev and Bot- 



Marin* Biological Laboratory, 



>plic«tion to 



