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Albion 7:00 9:10 11:35 3:25 0:50 11:06 



Lockport 8:05 10:05 12:22 4:20 7:40 12:00 



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Buffalo 8:55 10:55 1:25 5:15 8:45 



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Niagara Falls. 6:35 8:05 11:18 1:40 6:00 



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Rochester 8:00 9;20 2:05 4:35 9:00 



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 Co]lector,during the sum- 

 mer months, that we have concluded to 

 employ the most of our time, from now 

 until the tirst of October in the cleaning 

 and packing of Sea Shells. 



We therefore make you the following 

 offer: From now until October first we 

 will till all small orders for Sea Shells at 

 very little more than the actual cost of 

 packing and postage. 



We will till any order from ten cents 

 to $2. and«give you a liner and larger 

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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 tine and rare shells. 



Send registered letter, currency or 

 stamps. 

 Address, 



The Ebersold Family, 



Oceanus, Brevard Co., Fla. 



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Water Friends 1 51 



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 Carstensen, A. R., Two Summers in 



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Danut, A., In the Land of the Moose, 



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Fishing 1 50 



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Denton, S. F., Incidents of a Collector's 

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Guinea 2 50 



Dumb Bell and Indian Club Manual 25 



Ebbutt, P. G., Emigrant Life in Kansas .. 2 25 



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C. E., CampFires of aNaturalist 1 50 

 Farrar, Capt. C. A. J., Through the 



Wilds 1 75 



Faulkner— .Games. Ancient and Oriental 0 00 

 Forbes, H. O., Wanderings of a Natu- 

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Field Sports 4 00 



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Manual for Young 



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Ford—, Archery 4 50 



Frazer. D., Practical Boat Sailing 1 00 



Frost, John. L, L. D., Wild Scenes in 



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" Forty-four Years of a 



Hunter's Life 2 00 



Galwey— .Letters to Young Shooters 2 50 



Geihie, J. C, Adventures in Canada 75 



Gibson, W. H.. Camp Life in the Woods... 1 (0 



Gilmore — . Prairie and Forest 1 50 



Gray, W. C. , Camp-Fire Musings 1 50 



Green. Seth, Home Fishing and Home 



Waters 50 



Greenville, Lady, Gentleman's Book 



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Hale, Capt. J. H., How to Tie Salmon 



Flies 5 00 



Halford, F. M.. Floating Flies .13 00 



Hallock— , The Fishing "Tourist 2 00 



Harris, Amanda B., Field, Wood and 



Meadow Rambles 2 00 



Wm. C, The Scientific Angler 1 50 



Henshall, DR., Book of the Black Bass ... 3 00 



Hopkins, F. P., Fishing Experiences 2 00 



Hubbard, L. L.. Woods and Lakes of 



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Hudson, W. H, The Naturalist in La 



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Ingersoll, E., Knocking Around the 



Rockies 2 00 



James, F. L., The Wild Tribes of the 



Soudan 1 50 



Jeffries, R., Gamekeepers at Home 1 50 



Wild Life in a Southern 

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Johnson, Laura. KOUMiles in anAmbulance 



Jones, L. B., Wild western Scenes 



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Keene, J. H, The Boys' Own Guide to 



Fishing 



Kingston, W. H. G., In theWilds of Africa 



Laidley, O. T. T. S., Rifle Firing 



Langridge, N. T., Rambles Among the 



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Lanier, Sidney. Hand-Book of Florida... 



Lee, R. B., History and Description of 

 the Modern Dogs of Gt. 

 Britain and Ireland 



Leffingwell, W. B., Shooting on Up- 

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Wild Fowl Shooting 



Leighton, C. C. Life at Puget Sound 



Lewis, E.. Famous Pets 



E. J., The American Sportsman 



" & Clark, Travels Over theRocky 



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Mitchell, Dr. S. W., Far hi the Forest ... 



Mosely, H. N, Notes by a Naturalist 



Murlett, H, The Goldfish 



Murphy, J. M.. Sporting in the Far West 



Norris, T., American Anglers' Book 



American Fish Culture 



Ober, F. A., Camps in the Carribees 



Orvis, C. F., & Cheney. A. N.. Fishing 



with the Fly 



Packard, Ph. D., Dr. A. S., The Lab- 

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Peteiis, Chas., Boys' Book of Outdoor 



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Pollard, E. A., The Virginia Tourist 



" PictoralCabinet of Minerals 

 " Pictoral Museum of Nat- 

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Rollins, Alice W., From Palm to 



Glacier 



Roosvelt, Robt. B., British Provinces .._ 



" Superior Fishing 



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Schwatka, Lieut., Nimrod in the North 



Scott, G. C, Fishing in American Waters 



'•Old Shekarry", Sport in Many Lands _ 



Selons, F. E., A Hunter's Wanderings 



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Shields, G. O.. American Game Fishes 



" " Cruising in the Cascades 



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Smile—. Life of a Scotch Naturalist 



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Wanderings in Four Conti- 

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