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No Collection Complete 



without one of my 



Trap-door Spider Nests! 



(Usually sold as Tarantula Nests.) 

 Neatly put up in Redwood Pails. 



The Spider's Nest of itself is one of the most 

 wonderful specimens of insect architecture in 

 existence, and when neatly set in these beauti- 

 ful little Pails and nicely decorated with moss 

 they make an ornament to any collection. 

 Sent by mail for only 50c. Nicely stuffed 

 and mounted Trap-door Spiders mailed for 40c. 



G. W. TUTTLE, 



19tf-o PASADENA, CALIF. 



Southern Indian Relic?. 



Ancient stone relies from Southern 

 States Sale. 



Arrow points 20, 35 and 50c per doz. 

 Spearheads 10, 20, So and 50 cents, some 

 7 inches and more long. Grooved axes 

 large 50c. to $1.00 each. Celts, all sizes, 

 15 to 75c. Idols, perforated stone 

 knives, charms and many other imple- 

 ments at reasonable prices. Perfectly 

 transparent arrow points from 10 co 50c 

 each. These are beautiful gems All 

 these relics show a wide range of ma- 

 terial and workmanship. 



We make a specialty of tiueNorfhCar- 

 lina Quartzes and Gem stones in rough, 

 and have on hand a large stock at all 

 times for sale at reasonable prices. 



Write to us what you want. 

 SOUTHERN MINERAL CO., 

 Successors to E. H. Harn, 

 Henry, Lincoln Co., N. C. 



Modern Indian Relics. 



For sale at a bargain, for cash, a collection 

 of Modern Sioux Relics. Ghost Shirt, War 

 Club, Moccasin, Bow and Quiver of Arrows, 

 Knives. Scabbard and Whetstone. Fine Pipe- 

 stone Pipe and ornamented Tobacco Pouch. 

 Points, Bags, Whip, Bone Necklace, Waist 

 Belts, &c. All collected at Pine Ridge and in 

 first-class condition. E. H. HARN, Henry, 

 Lincoln Co., N. C. 



Large Resurrection Plants, 



Relief Maps, 



Systematic Collections, 



FOR SCHOOLS OF ALL GRADES. 

 LANTERN SLIDES, ETC. 



Washington School Collections. 



Minerals, Rocksand Invertebrate Animals. 



t is safe to siy thit no collections of 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. 



Birds Eggs 



in sets. 



Price per egg. 



King Rail, 1-12, 1-11 10 



Acadian Flycatcher, n-3 10 



Yellow-breasted Chat, 1-4 05 



Carolina Wren, 1-4, 1-5 10 



American Woodcock, 1-3, (not quite 



first-class) 75 



Blue Grosbeak, 1-3, 1-4 15 



Cooper's Hawk, 1-3 25 



Pine Warbler, n-3, n-4 30 



Ruby-throated Hummingbird, n-2. ..30 



Indigo Bunting. 1-3 06 



Cardinal, 1-3 05 



All first class with full data. 



Bird Skins, Mammal Skins, 



Reptiles and Batrachia. 



H. H. & C. S. BRIMLEY, 



RALEIGH, N. C. 



By mail, 10c. 

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Small, 5c. G. W. TUTTLE, 



Pasadena, Calif. 



CRYSTALS. 



If your cabinet is not represented by a suit 

 of those superbly crystalized North Carolina 

 Quartzes, it is lacking in one of its most beau- 

 tiful and attractive features. 



Quartzes in Crystals, with the following 

 inclusions: Large, movable water drops, as 

 large as peas: Kaolin; Clay, different colors; 

 Wad; Chlorite; Micas; &c. 



Rutilated Quartz in all varieties, clear 

 and amethyst. This is a true gem stone, odd 

 and beautiful. 



Zi rcons in large, modified and small bril- 

 liant Crystals. 



Occasionally, the following can be sent out 

 in extra specimens : Beryls, Columbite, 

 in piled groups of crystals : G e m Amethyst; 

 Rutile, blood-red, single Crystals; Hiclden- 

 ite, the best to be had but none very large: 

 Kyanite, sky-blue Crystals: Octahedrite; 

 Chlorite Crystals; Samarskite; Gum- 

 mite; Tourmalines, line black with ter- 

 minations, also in groups of doubly terminat- 

 ed Crystals, rare; Garnets, Crystals and fine 

 pieces for cutting, x^eculiar tint; Monazite, 

 and others. 



I wish to call attention to some magnificent 

 Crystals and groups of Quartzes, suitable for 

 Museums and College collections, one group 

 on hand weighing 40 pounds. 



Write for estimates on what you wish or 

 collections showing the entire Quartz range of 

 the State. 



Collections of any size sent on approval. 

 Address, 



J. H. RUGG, 



Box 262. Blairsville, Pa. 



THE LITTLE MIDGET 



SELF-INKING RUBBER STAMP. 



Every Naturalist should have one. 

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 address for only 50 CENTS. 



E. BREWSTER MYERS, 

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Birds Eggs and Skins 



If you collect them, to have first-class speci- 

 mens, you must have first-class Tools. We have 

 that kind, and prices the lowest. Send 2 cent 

 stamp for our Illustrated Catalogue. 



"Starter" Mineral Collection. 



20 showy specimens (like cut, but larger). 

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CHAS. K. REED, 

 Naturalist and Taxidermist, 



AND DEALER IN 



Naturalists' Supplies and Books. 



Manufacturer of Oval Convex Glass Wall Shades 



(Patented). 



A specialty made of fine work on Fish and 

 Game Heads or Large work of all kinds. 



Fur Rugs and Robes Tanned, Lined and Mount- 

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No. 262 Main Street, Worcester, Mass. 



FRANK B. ARMSTRONG, 

 TAXIDERMIST, 



and Collector and Dealer in 



Bird and Mammal Skins, 



Birds Eggs in fine sets, Mounted Birds 

 and Animals. 



Alta Mira, Estado de Tamaulipas, 



Mexico . 



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