NATURAL SCIENCE NEWS. 



ew York 

 Central 



And Hudson River Railroad. 



WESTWARD. 



Stations. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m 

 Rochester..... 8:00 10:30 2:20 5:35 10:00 



AltliOD 7:00 9:10 11:35 3:25 6:50 11:06 



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



Susp. Bridge .. 8:45 10:45 1:00 5:05 S:20 12:35 



Niagara Falls. 9:06 10:50 1:10 5:10 8:30 12:45 



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



EASTWARD. 



Buffalo 6:25 11:00 1:30 5:00 5:5( 



Niagara Falls. 6:33 8:05 11:18 1:40 6:00 



Susp. Bridge . 6:45 8:10 11:25 1:43 6:05 



LOCkport 6:00 7:25 8:50 12:00 2:25 5:55 6:45 



Albion 6:50 8:15 1:00 3!25 6:45 7:50 



ROCliester S:00 9:30 2:05 4:35 8:00 



FLORIDA SHELLS 



Iu reach of all. Cheaper than the 

 cheapest. Now is the time to start a 

 collection. 



1. Strombus alatus, 2 to 3>tf inches 4c 



2. Fulgur perversus, 3 to 8 inch 6 



3. FasCiolariatulipa.S to 6 inch 8 



4. ■• distans, 1 to 3 inches 4 



5. " filamentosa, 1 to 3 inch 2 



6. Cardium rnagnum, 3M> to 4 inches 6 



7. " muricatum.lVjinch single valves 1 



g. " serratium.l to 8# inch 3 



9. Area ponderosa, 2 to 3 inch 3 



10. " nose. 1 to 4inch 3 



11. " floridanum, 2 to 2,V inch 3 



12. Cytherea (callista) gigantea, 3 to 5 inch... 10 



13. •• " maculata, l to 2y 2 inch o 



14 Natica duplicata, 1 to 3 inch 2 



15 Chama Arcinella. 1 to 2 inch 5 



10 Dosinia discus. 2 to 4 inch 5 



17 Pholas costatus,3 to 6 inch, double valve.. 15 



18 Murex poniuni, 1 to 3 inch 3, 



19 " salleanus. 1 to 3 inch 5 



20 Pyrula papyratia. 3 to 5 inch 8 



21 Pecten exasperatus. \' z to 3 inch, single 1 



22 Conus Floridanus, U to 1 inch 2 



23 '• proteus, 1 to 3 inch 10 



24 Pinna inurieata, 4 to 10 inch 8 



25 Lucina edentula, \}i to 3 inch, single 2 



26 Cancellarla carolinensis. 1 to iy 2 inch 3 



27 Oliva litterata, 1 to 2V4 - 2 



28 Anomia ephippiuni. 1 to 2>4 Inch 1 



29 Melongena subcoronata, 2 to 6 inch 8 



30 Cerithium ebarnum. l to 1H inch 3 



31 Turritella, 1 to VA inch 2 



32 Tellina, % inch 1 



33 Marginella, H inch 2 



34 Large liver sea bean, 3c ; black banded sea 



bean, 2c; grey sea, beans 1 



35 Sea beaver 15 



36 Conch spawn ribbon, 18 inch to 2 feet .20 



37 Skate eggs 5 



38 Rose coral, shaped like a rose 10 



39: Florida air plants 10 



40 Tarpon scales 2 



$2 15 



Retail price for the above 40 specimens is $3.15 

 by our price list. We will send any one of the 

 above numoered specimens upon receipt of 

 price quoted, or the entire collection, 40 speci- 

 mens, upon reclept of only $1.50. We gat her 

 our own shells and gather only first class shells. 

 By comparison our prices will be found a half 

 lower than other dealers, because we are right 

 on the coast and are put to no extra expense. 

 Give me an order and you will be convinced. 

 Send stamp for price list. 



J. C. Baker successor to Baker & Hanson 

 Myers, Lee Co., Florida. 



Send 15c stamps and you will receive my 

 I new Normal Catalogue of all European- 

 | palasarctic bird eggs, in over 600 numbers, 

 with prices and number of sets for each 

 species. Send $5 bill by registered letter and 

 ' you will receive, by return steamer, a fine col- 

 j lection of European Birds Eggs, in- 

 | eluding Falco tinn unculus, etc., etc. 



HERMANN ROLLE, 

 INSTITUTION FOR NATURAL HISTORY 

 Emdener-Str. 4, Berlin, N. W., Germany. 



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



S OKE GXV-SS RELIEF. I 



Relief Maps, 



Systematic Collections, 



FOR SCHOOLS OF ALL GRADES. 

 LANTERN SLIDES, ETC. 



Washington School Collections. 



Minerals, Rocks and Invertebrate Animals 



t Is 3aie to say that 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 



earance Sale. 



26 Pages Written Quotations. 



LISTS NOW READY: 



Eggs in Sets, Stuffed Birds, Marine Curios, Land Curios, Foreign 

 Birds and Skins, Mounted Animals and Heads, Odd Stock, 

 Live Birds. 



Over 100,000 Specimens at prices that will surprise you. 



Everyone who has purchased a catalogue from us during the past year is en- 

 titled to a full copy of above. 



TO NEW PARTIES: 



Supplies, Eggs, etc., etc. 



-Send 10 cents for our complete catalogue of 



O-Ntf 



FRANK BLAKE WEBSTER CO., 



HYDE PARK. MASS. 



$2,000.00 



WORTH OF 



SPECIMENS AND CURIOSITIES 



IN 



CHRISTMAS PRESENTS 



will be distribu'ed by "Lattin" among the subscribers to his publications cl tiring 

 the Holiday Season. 



This Christmas offer" is in addition to any subscription offer previously 

 made or now in force and is not an alternative one in any sense of the word — 

 this explanation is deemed necessary for fear that many of my friends might 

 think there was a mistake or misunderstanding when cousideiing it in connec- 

 tion with my "Premium List Supplement" offers that I would send for only 

 $1.00 either of my publications for one year, 50 cents worth of advertising and 

 $1.00 worth of premiums and then in addition to all this make a Christmas Pres- 

 ent of 50 cents worth specimens etc. This, however, is exactly what I offer aud 

 exactly what I shall endeavor to fulfill. Faithfully, 



FRANK H. LATTIN, 



Publisher of The Oologist and Natural Science News. 



Better Than a Shot Gun ! 



A Rare Chance 



1 ' ') to obtain a high-grade Op- 

 era or FIELD GLASS 

 at a very low price. 

 , The entire stock of Queen 

 • - & Co., Inc., being offered 

 at great reductions, including some special 

 forms f or Naturalists. 



Send tor circular No. 481 giving full descrip- 

 tions and prices. 



J. G. GRAY, Assignee for 



QUEEN & CO., Inc.. 



iqio Chestnut St., PHILADELPHIA. 



g!J.OO a Year.f_ You Will Like It. 



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Sample copy sent on recen t of eight 2-ct. stamps 



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