THE YOUNG NATUBALIST. 



FOR SALE OR WANTED, 



REGULATIONS. 



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Books on Natural History or Scientific 

 Subjects, Cabinets, Store Boxes, and 

 other Collectors' requirements, either 

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will be made, and id. for every three 

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To sell cheap, a collection of 200 polished 

 corals, sponges, &c, from South Devon, 

 also a quantity of fossils. — B. 4. 



Bird's eggs. Eider duck, Cormorant, Sand- 

 wich Tern, Puffin, Oyster-catcher. 6d. each ; 

 100 others equally cheap. -John Eggleston, 

 8, Park Place, West Sunderland. 



Stained deal cabinet, 20 drawers, maho- 

 gany fronts, and glass in frames, glass panel 

 doors, and several hundred species of 

 Lepidoptera, several rare : the lot for £8 10s. 

 — Rev. J. Johnson, Vicarage, Denby, Hud- 

 dersfield. 



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