NATUKAL SCIENCE NEWS. 



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Catch on" While You Can. 



RARE SPECIES of North American Bird Skins a speciality, also 

 fine Mammal Skins, with Skulls, etc. Over 10,000 fine Bird and Mam- 

 mal Skins in stock. Secure some of these rare ones while you have the 

 chance. I will mention a few only: Franklin's and Richardson's 

 Grouse, Ashy and Fork-tailed Petrels, Xantus, Marbled and Ancient 

 Murrelets, Farallone Cormorants, Pacific Fulmars, Black- vented Shear- 

 waters, Least, Crested and Parrot Auks, Aleutian and Prybilof Sand- 

 pipers, Rio Grande Turkeys, Aplomado Falcons, Arctic Horned Owls, 

 Copper-tailed Trogans, Ivory-billed Woodpeckers, Carolina Paroquets, 

 Great Black Swift, St. Lucas, Cones' and Sulphur-bellied, Flycatchers, 

 Swainson's, Bachman's Red-faced, Graces, Hermit, Golden-cheeked, 

 Lucy's, Virginia's, Olive and Brasher's Warblers, Mirador Yellowthroat, 

 Townsend's Juncos, White-naped Nuthatch. Anabel's Bluebirds, and 

 thousands of others. Also many beautiful Tropical species. Finely 

 mounted heads of Deer, Elk, Caribou, Rocky Mountain Sheep and 

 Goats, etc. Fine Geodes of many varieties— order a few beauties for 

 your cabinet. I also have a few sets of Illinois Geological Reports, 

 (Vols. 1 to 8) complete and elegantly illustrated. This magnificent 

 work is now becoming extremely rare, and will soon be beyond reach. 

 Send two stamps for catalog, or with letters of inquiry. Reference, 

 all prominent Scientists or Institutions throughout the country. 



CHAS. K. WORTHEN, 



NATURALIST, TAXIDERMIST AND DEALER, 



Warsaw, 111., U. S. A. 



Established in 1873. 



"AMERICA'S CREATES T RAILROAD." 



NEW YORK 



Relief Maps, 



stematic Collections, 



FOR SCHOOLS OF ALL GRADES. 

 LANTERN SLIDES, ETC. 

 Washington School Collections. 



Minerals, Rocks aud Invertebrate Animals- 

 It is safe to say that no.coliections ui equal excellence have ever before been offered In this country at 

 so low a price ($2 each). Send for circular. 



EDWIN E. HOWELL, 612 17th St., N.W., WASHINGTON, D.C. 



FOR SALE. 



Formula for the mak- 

 ng of a liquid that pet- 

 rifies all organic objects immersed in it. Many 

 very curious petrifiactions can be made which 

 will sell readily . Price $1.00. 



W. H. TRASTER, M. D., Summitville, Ind. 



New 1895 Catalogue now ready! 



32 pages of Reduced Prices. 

 EGGS. 



Puffin, 8c Am. Herring Gull, re. 



Brown Pelican. 12c Murre. 8c 

 Ring billed Gull, 10c Night Heron, 6c 

 Razor-bill Auk, 8c Koyal Tern, 10c 

 Am. Coot, 5c. 

 Above are fair samples of the way we have 

 slaughtered eggs. Whl'e we have the stock, we 

 will allow no one to shout, "Lowest prices in 

 America." 



GLASS EYES. 



Anyone ready to put In a stock had better drop 

 us a line before ordering. Our Catalogue covers 

 Supplies, Books, Tools, Skins, Eggs, Curios. 



NOTE. 



Anyone who sends us 10c will have a copy, and 

 their name entered on our list for all future cir- 

 culars. We are now sending out these Cata- 

 logues to those who have paid us lor them dur- 

 ing the last ten months. Parties who have or- 

 dered goods from us are not required to pay. 



You will save money by dealing with us. 



Frank Blake Webster Co., 



Hyde Park, Mass. 



When answering advertisements always men- 

 tion the NATURAL SCIENCE NEWS. 



H. R. HORTON, 



Hunter and Guide for the famous Dead River 

 Region, in Northwestern Maine. I make a 

 specialty of mounting Trout and Togue, and 

 guiding Artists and Sportsmen, for the finest 

 scenery, or the best ot sport in Hunting and 

 Fishing. 



Post Office: Eustis, Franklin Co., Maine. 

 References furnished. . ! 



Personal. 



During 1895 we shall use this space in 

 calling attention to our high-class stock 

 of Bird and Mammal Skins; Reptiles and 

 Batrachians, either alive or in alcohol; 

 Mounted Specimens; Skulls; Histological 

 Material, etc. 



We wish all interested parties to 

 watch this space closely, as we shall 

 frequently change the form of this ad- 

 vertisement and special offers will be 

 made here, as our stock warrants it. 



H. H. & C. S. BRIMLEY, 



.COLLECTORS AND TAXIDERMISTS, 



RALEIGH, N. C. 



ENTRAK 



&, HULSON RIVER R. R. 



THE FOUR-TRACK TRUNK LINE, 



WESTWARD. 



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SPECIMENS 



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20 Minerals, assorted: 20 Stamps, 

 assorted; 10 Fossils, assorted; 5 

 Arrow PolDts; 3 Mammoth Cave 

 Specimens; 1 Old coin; l Confeder- 

 ate Bill; l Gem Stone; 3 small Ru- 

 bles; l piece Petrified Wood: 1 

 Petrified Coal Nut. 

 Larger lots can be furnished. Address, 



R. A. BROWNE, MT. CARMEL, 



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KY. 



THE 00L0GIST 



for 1895 will be amply illustrated, and 



$300 Worth of Prizes 



will be presented to its Readers and 

 Contributors. 



The Oologist is without question the 

 most popular and instructive magazine, 

 devoted to Birds, their Nests and Eggs, 

 ever published, and while of special val- 

 ue to the Oologist and Ornithologist, its 

 publisher is not alone in his belief that 

 all Teachers, Scientists, Naturalists, 

 Sportsmen and Curiosity collectors will 

 find the Oologist not only worthy of 

 their attention, but of their Subscriptions. 

 With 1895, the Oologist entered its 

 twelfth volume, and it will be the aim of 

 its Publisher with the aid of its subscrib- 

 ers, to make it of greater value than any 

 preceeding one. Each number for '95 

 will contain thirty-two pages and will be 

 promptly and regularly issued the first 

 week of each month and sent pre-paid 

 to any part of the World at only 75 cts. 

 a year. 



AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM. 



During '94 it attained an average 

 monthly circulation of 4,167 copies It 

 is recognized everywhere as the leading 

 medium through which to reach the 

 class for whom it is published. Over 

 50 new ads. appear in each issue, and 

 its patrons, with rarely an exception, 

 say "it pays." Rates are exactly double 

 those of the Natural Science News. 

 Subscriptions and lenewals will be tak- 

 en at the old rate — GO cents per year un- 

 til February 15. 



If you are not already a paid subscrib 

 er to the OOLOGIST send in your sub- 

 scription or renewal by Return Mail. 



Address FRANK H. LATTIN, Pub., 

 Albion, N. Y. 



