NATDBAL SCIENCE NEWS. 



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FLORIDA SHELLS 



la reach of all. Cheaper than the 

 cheapest. Now is the time to start a 

 collection. 



1. Strombus alatus, 2 to inches 4c 



2. Pulgur perversus, 3 to 8 inch _ 6 



3. Pasciolaria tulipa,2 to 6 inch 8 



4. ■' distans, 1 to 3 inches 4 



5. '• filamentosa, 1 to 3 inch 2 



6. Cardium magnum, 3V4 to 4 inches 6 



7. muricatum.lHlnch single valves 1 



8. " serratium. 1 to 2i4 inch 3 



9. Area ponderosa, 2 to 3 inch 3 



10. " noas 1 ti 4 inch 3 



11. " floridanum, 2 to 2% inch 3 



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



13. " " maculata, 1 to 2 L / 2 inch 6 



14 Natica duplicata, 1 to 3 inch 2 



15 Chama Arcinella. 1 to 2 inch 5 



lti Dosinia discus, 2 to 4 inch 5 



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



18 Murex pomum, 1 to 3 inch _ 3 



19 " salleanus, 1 to 3 inch 5 



20 Pyrula papyratia, 3 to 5 inch 8 



21 Pecten exasperatus, % to 3 inch, single 1 



89 Conus Ploridanus, % to 1 inch 2 



23 '• proteus, 1 to 3 inch 10 



24 Pinna muricata, 4 to 10 inch _ 8 



25 Lucina edentula, \Yi to 3 inch, single 2 



26 Cancellaria carolinensis, 1 to 154 inch 3 



27 Oliva litterata, 1 to 2V4 _ 2 



28 Anomia ephippium, 1 to 2H Inch 1 



29 Melongena subcoronata, 2 to 6 inch 8 



30 Cerithium eburnum, 1 to 1 % inch 3 



31 Turritella, 1 to P/ 2 inch 2 



32 Tellina, % inch _ 1 



33 Marginella, "4 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 



m 15 



Retail price for the above 40 specimens is $2.15 

 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 reciept of only $1.50. We gather 

 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. 



SELLING OUT. 



To close out we have put our approval sheet 

 stamps into packets cataloguing $1.00 and 

 over, no two alike, 25c: $2.00 worth, no two 

 alike, 50c. 



50 var. U. S $ 50 



50 " foreign, including Japan 05 



100 " " " Mexico 10 



25 unused 20 



8 " Columbians 20 



12 " Cuba, unused 20 



7 " Ecuador, unused 10 



6 " Costa Rica, unused 15 



1000 varieties stamps only $0,50 net. This 

 packet contains no locals, telegraph cards, re- 

 prints or U. S. stamps. Every stamp in good 

 condition. 



MEEKER-TOWE STAMP CO., 

 Box 296, Bridgeport, Conn. 



Cabinets, Cases, Perches, etc, 



We have made a specialty of a style of cabinet which we are sure will meet 

 the requirements of the average collector. By doing this we can offer you a 

 much finer cabinet for the money than if made in a variety of styles but if you 

 want something different we can make you one to order of any style or wood. 

 The style referred to is 46 inches high, top 18x27 in., strongly built, mounted on 

 castors, drawers closely fitted to exclude dust, economical in space, elegant in 

 appearance, 11 dovetailed drawers with an airangement so that all are locked 

 with one turn of the key which is in the center of top drawer, docs not show 

 from outside or interfere in the least inside Carved top back, brass pulls, pan- 

 elled ends. Send 10 cents for photo. Mr. Hanaford of this firm has had over 

 11 years' experience in tine cabinet work and has held responsible positions in 

 Grand Rapids. All the work being done under his personal supervision. 

 Prices:— Imitation walnut, mahogany, cherry, ebony, oak or clear white pine, 

 finished in natural wood, $8 50; oak antique color, plain, $1) 50; quartered, 

 $10 50; walnut or cherry, $10.50; figured birch, $14.00; mahogany or bird's-eye 

 maple, $15. CO. The last three are mostly veneered, all oil rubbed, polish finish, 

 from the cheapest to the best. 



We also make a style of case which can be taken apart for shipment, for 

 stuffed birds, etc., glass on front and ends; a case requiring a 26x3(3 front glass, 

 $2 50; extra inch off or on, in width, 3c; height, lc; heavy oak mouldings, polish 

 finish, shipped without back panel or glass. 



Turned T perches made of oak or ash, antique or natural finish, size, 2x1 J. 

 7c; 3x2*, 8c; 3^x3, 10c; 4fx4*. 15c; 6*x6, 20c, 8x7, 25c; 10x8, 30c. Samples of first 

 three sizes by mail, 8, 10 aud 15c. 



Turned stands same as bottoms for above, 3 in , 5 c; 4 in 

 13c; 7 in., 15c; 8 in., 18c. 



Shields for deer heads, large, $1.00; medium 

 deer 50c; steer 75c, elk 85c. 



Shields as panels for dead game, 50 

 color, polish finish —Walnut made to order. 



TERMS: -Cash must accompany order unless satisfactory reference ca i be 

 furnished. We refer, by permission, to Mr. Frank H. Lattin for whom we have 

 done over $75 00 worth of work. Cabinets will be sent freight jirejiaid on re- 

 ceipt of price aud if not satisfactory may be returned and money will be refund- 

 ed, less the cost of freight. Other goods sent at purchaser's expense unless or- 

 dered and sent with a cabinet, iu which case they will be ,<eut freight prepaid. 



Add ress 



HANAFORD CABINET CO., 



85 



ill, 



j in. 11c; 0 in.. 

 For horns of 



75c aid $1 0:), oak, antique or nttuiul 



139 & 141 W. Fulton St., 



GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. 



"AUKS" Wanted. — I will allow 50c each for 

 any back number of the "Auk" you may have, 

 if in good condition and sent prepaid. You 

 to take your full pay in Bird skins, Egg.,, 

 Shells (showy or scientific), Corals, Echino- 

 derms, Fossils, Minerals, Indian Relics, Cu- 

 rios or Novelties as listed in the Premium 

 List Supplement. I can also use on same 

 terms the following Numbers of the Oolo- 

 g ist at prices quoted: June, 1888, 25c: July- 

 Aug., 1886, 15c; Jan. -Feb , 1887 or Dec, 1886 with 

 same attached, 20c; June-Sept., 1887, 15c: Apr., 

 1889, 12c. All must be complete, clean and in 

 good condition. I will also accept back No's 

 of the Ornithologist and Oologist or Nidiologist 

 any issue and in any quantity at 5c per copy 

 on same terms. I can also use books on sud- 

 jeets pertaining to Natural History if in good 

 condition and cheap, also A No. 1 sets of eggs 

 with data at l /n "Standard" rates. Lists of 

 books and eggs must be submitted for my se- 

 lection or approval before sending. Address 

 at once FRANK H. LATITN, Albion, N. Y. 



CABINETS B 



Send lOcts for 

 oto of our spec- 

 aiity Self locking 

 T perches. Oak samples by mail 8c, 

 10c and 15c; also stands, shields, glass 

 cases, game panel &c. Cabinets to ord- 

 er. HANAFORD CABINET CO., 139 

 and 141 W. Fulton St., Grand Rapids, 

 Mich. 58 M O tf 



An I vestment in ''Natural Ssienca Newi" 

 Returns Fifty-fold. 



Bangor, Me., Feb. 16, 1896. 



Friend Lattin: 



I enclose herewith $1.00 for my renewal to 

 Natural Science News. 1 have found the in- 

 vestment of $1.00 made a year ago for the pa- 

 per to have returned to me 50 fold. In ad- 

 dition to the excellent articles which have ap- 

 peared in its columns I have derived fully $M 

 cash by the sale of specimens to parties whose 

 names have appeared in your exchange col- 

 umns. I have also through the same means 

 added fully $ 00 worth of specimens to my pri- 

 vate collection. Have done this by writing 

 parties who had notices in the exchange col- 

 umns. O. W. KNIGHT. 



RESURRECTION PLANTS: — Have just re- 

 ceived a new stock of this wonderful plant, all 

 A No. 1, the regular 25c grade; but while they 

 last will sell at 15c each; 2 for 2 c; 5 for 50c; 12 

 for $1.00: 100for$i.0>. Prepaid at these prices. 

 FRANK H. LATTIN. Albion, N. Y. 



"NATURAL SCIENCE NEWS," Vol. I com- 

 plete. Less than ten complete vols, left. Will 

 send you one for only $1.00. Complete your 

 files. Will furnish Nos. 1 and 2 at 10c each, 

 All others 5c each or in lots of five or more 4c 

 each, or ten or more 3c each. (Nos, 1 and 2 are 

 always 10c per copy net,) FRANK H. LAT- 

 TIN, Albion. N. Y. 



