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Florida Coast Shells 



at less than cost! 



Near the coast of Florida the mosqui- 

 tos and sand-flies are such a pest and an- 

 noyance to the Collector, during the sum- 

 mer months, that we have concluded to 

 employ the most of our time, from now 

 until the first of October in the cleaning 

 ami packing of Sea Shells. 



We therefore make you the following 

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 will fill all small orders for Sea Shells at 

 very little more than the actual cost of 

 packing and postage. 



We will fill any order from ten cents 

 to $2, and give you a finer and larger 

 collection for the money than you ever 

 had before. 



We have large quantities of Florida 

 coast and river shells, and we take this 

 method of reducing our stock before the 

 autumn collecting begins. 



Unless otherwise ordered we will 

 send a general assortment, and each 

 purchaser, whether large or small, will 

 receive some fine and rare shells. 



Send registered letter, curreucy or 

 stamps. 

 Address, 



The Ebersold Family, 

 Oceanus, Brevard Co., Fla. 



R-I-P-A-N-S \ 



5 OKI. G2VJJS RELIEF. \ 



RARE SPECIES 



Of North American Bird Skins a specialty, 

 also fine Mammal Skins, with Skulls, etc. Over 

 10.000 fine Bird and Mammal Skins in stock. 

 Finely mounted heads of Deer, Elk, Caribou, 

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 Geodes of many varieties— order a few beauties 

 for your cabinet. I also have a few sets of Illi- 

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 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. Refer- 

 ence, all prominent Scientists or Institutions 

 throughout the country. CHAS. K. WORTH- 

 EN, Naturalist. Taxidermist and Dealer, War- 

 saw, 111., U. S. A. Established in 1873. 



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FOR SCHOOLS OF ALL GRADES. 

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Washington School Collections. 



Minerals, Rocks and Invertebrate Animals 



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



This is the accepted time for the work. 

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If so, learn to mount Birds, and then form classes and give instructions. 

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The prices are 75 cents for my complete Intsructions for mounting birds 

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MORRIS GIBBS, M. D., Kalamazoo, Mich. 



A Special Mineral Collection. 



As there were a few realy desirable varieties of minerals not included in the last 

 collections listed in my July Bulletin I offer to put up special collections for 

 August and September as follows: I will put up the 'Student Jk.' Collection 

 of 53 varieties, listed on Lattin's June Bulletin, at 71c with the following 12 

 varieties included, a good specimen of each. Gold-bearing Quartz, Ga ; Tin- 

 bearing Schist, S. Dak.; Nickle Ore, N. C; Chalcedony in Zinc.Mo.; Moss Agate, 

 Brazil; Fluor Spar, Eng.; Buhrstone, France; Dendrite, Colo.; Geyserite, Yellow- 

 stone, Park; Dolomite, Pearlspar, S. Dak.; Coquina, Fla.; for only 80c, prepaid. 

 Think of it, 65 varieties worth from 3 to 5 cts each for only a little over lc each. 

 This offer positively expires Sept. 30th. 



ERNEST H. SHORT, ALBION, N. Y. 



AT CHAUTAUQUA. 



I have on Exhibition and For Sale a $200 Mineral Collection, a $200 

 Shell Collection, and a $200 Collection of Corals, Echinoderms 

 and other Marine Objects. 



These Collections are richly worth $200 each, but I want to sell them and will 

 sell at a BARGAIN. If you mean BUSINESS write for full particulars. I will 

 sell them separately or as a whole— will not deliver until September 1st — If sold, 

 must be sold not later than September 15th. 



These Collections are suitable for a Private Collection or for a High School or 

 College Museum. They have been arranged with special reference to their value 

 for Study purposes. Address, 



FRANK H. LATTIN, Chautauqua, N. Y. 



N. B.:— A State University has an eye on the mineral collection and an active 

 Collector on the one of Shells; however, if you write quick yon might catch either. 



