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Minerals, Scientific and Medical Books, 
Shells, Fossils, Birds, 
AND ALL OBJECTS OF NATURAL HISTORY ARE BOUGHT, SOLD AND 
EXCHANGED BY 
A. E. FOOTE, 1223 BELMONT AVENUE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
Specimens sent to any part of the world by mail. Specimen copy of an illustrated monthly 
bulletin of 16 pages sent free. I received the highest award given to any one at the Centen- 
nial Exposition of 1876, and the only award and medal given to any American for "Collections 
of Minerals." My Mineral Catalogue, of 50 pages is distributed free to all customers, to 
others on receipt of 10 cents. It is profusely illustrated and the printer and engraver charged 
me about $900,00 before a copy was struck off. By means of the table of species and accom- 
panying tables most species may be vanned. The price list is an excellent check list contain- 
ing the names of all the species and the more common varieties, arranged alphabetically and 
preceded by the species number. The species number indicates the place of any mineral in 
the table of species, after it will be found the species name, composition, streak or lustre, 
cleavage or fracture, hardness, specific gravity, fusibility and crystallization. 
Catalogue of shells giving 2500 species 3c. stamp, printed on heavy paper on one side, ac- 
companied with Genus List, 10c. in lc. stamps. Catalogue of Birds' Eggs and Taxidermists 
Supplies, 3c. Catalogue of Books, 32 pages, 5c. 
COLLECTIONS OF MINERALS. 
For Students, Amateurs, Professors, Physicians and other Professional Men. 
The collections of 100 illustrate all the principal species and all the grand subdivisions in 
Dana and other works on Mineralogy; every Crystalline System; and all the principal Ores 
and every known element. The collections are labelledwithaprintedlabel thatcanonlybere- 
moved by soaking. The labels of the $5.00 and higher priced collections give Dana's species 
number, the name, locality, and in most cases, the composition of the Mineral. All collec- 
tions accompanied by my Illustrated Catalogue and table of species. 
NUMBER OF SPECIMENS. 
Crystals and fragments 
Student's size, larger 
Amateur's size, 2>£xl>£ in 
High School or Academy size, 2^x3^ in. Shelf Spec. 
College size, 3^x6 in., Shelf Specimens 
25 
in box 
50 
50 
50 
in box 
$1 00 
3 00 
100 
in box 
$1 50 
6 00 
100 
200 
$1 00 
5 00 
10 00 
25 00 
50 00 
$2 00 
10 00 
25 00 
50 00 
150 00 
300 
$3 00 
25 00 
50 00 
100 00 
300 00 
Collections of Shells, Fossils, &c, at equally 
low rates. Send for the "Naturalists' 
Leisure Hours" giving full particulars. In 
sending please state whero you saw this ad- 
vertisement. Specimen copies free. 7-12 
A. E. FOOTE, M. I)., 
1223 Belmont Ave. Philadelphia, Pa. 
Prof, of Chemistry and Mineralogy. 
Fellow o f the A. A. A. LifeMember of the 
Pa. A. N. 8. and of the A. M. N. PL. 
WE WILL SEND 
FOR THE YEAR 1879, 
POSTAGE FK,EPA.ir> 3 WITH: 
Gardener's Monthly, ($2 10) for $2 50 
Scientific American, ($3 20) for 3 75 
Scientific American Supplement, ($5 OO) for 5 OO 
►Scientific American Export Edition, ($5 OO) for 5 OO 
American Bee Journal, ($1 50) for 2 OO 
Cleanings in Bee Culture, ($1 OO) for 1 50 
Botanical Gazette, ($1 OO) for 1 50 
Le Naturaliste Canadien, ($2 25) for 2 50 
Kansas City Review of Science and Industry, ($2 50) for 3 OO 
Case's Botanical Index, Published Quarterly, (25 cts.) for 1 OO 
American Quarterly Microscopical Journal, ($3 OO) for 3 50 
Canadian Entomologist, ($1 25) for 2 OO 
Western Temperance Weekly, ($2 OO) for 2 50 
Western Oologist, (25 cts.) for 1 OO 
Address, THE VALLEY MTURALIS 
ROOM 38, N. W. COR. THIRD & PINE STREETS, 
ST. LOUIS, MO. 
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