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Feb, 4 ITHACA. N. Y. 
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MANUFACTURERS 0 F T im 
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We are prepured to furnlsn the first sixty numbers 
of the first series of 
Animals and Birds of North America. 
To these will be added a second series of foreign speci- 
mens, and various Anltnuls and Birds in grotesque at- 
titudes, never however violating their natural Instincts. 
We offer these views not as pictures only, but as 
studies from nature. Ope of the great moving ele- 
ments In our modern system of education Is object 
touching. The unerring fidelity of Hie stereoscope 
transfers the animals and birds from their uutural 
habitat to Uic rooms of (he student, and the fireside of 
our homes, where they cannot fall to leave u lasting 
Impression of the form, color, halms, aud locality of 
ouch specimen. 
An exjK'rionco of more than twenty-five years as 
Taxidermist of the New York Slate Cubinet of Nnt- 
iirul History, and In gathering his large collection of 
native and foreign specimens, enables Mr. Hurst to 
combine Jn every view the locality of tho specimen 
with Its appropriate rocks, woods or water, and color- 
ing from the originals. 
: . Wild Cat, or Bay Lynx Lyncus Rvftu. 
2. Snowy Owl Suniia Nyctea. 
3. American Wolf Lupus Occident alix. 
4. Wild Pigeon Kclopistes Mlgralorla. 
6. Northern Panther FdU Coneolur. 
«. Black Crowned Night Heron Ardfa IMecors. 
7. Woodchuck ictomus Mm, ax. 
8. Red Necked Grebe Podicsp * RubrUollis. 
0. Great Bine Heron Ardea Heroditu. 
10. American Swan Cygnus Amerlcanus. 
11. Red Shouldered Buzzard Buieo HurmalU. 
12. American Woodcock Rustical,, Minor. 
13. White Fronted Goose A/urr AJMfrons. 
11. Long Eared Owl Otrn AtncHeanus. 
15. Hooded Sheldrake Mergus Oucullatui. 
1«. Homed Grebe Fedicens Comulus. 
17. Golden Eagle At/tnUa Chrunoehu. 
18. Prairie Wolf 
19. Spotted Sand Lark 'Manus MaciilaHus. 
20. Marsh Harrier Circus Uliainosus. 
21 Mallard Duck inus Boschas. 
22. Great Horned Owl Bubo Virginian ut. 
23. Great Loon, or Diver Colymbus Gladalb. 
21. American Deer (Alhlnoes). .Vermin Vtrglriianus. 
25. The American Bittern Anita Minor. 
26. Old Wife, or Squaw Duck — Fuiiuula Glaciulis. 
27. The Wild Turkey Mcleagrls Gallopavo. 
28. The Beaver Castor hbtr. 
29. Common American Snipe Scolopax Wilson i. 
30. The Buff Breasted Sheldrake. . Magus Merganser 
31. The Canada Goose A user Canadensis. 
32. The New York Ermine. Butorins. ..Noteboracensls. 
33. Red Brest cd Sheldrake. Mergus Serrator 
34. Pinnated Grouse Tetrao Oupido. 
35. I he Sand Hill Crane Crus Americana. 
36. Tho American Black Bear Ursus Americanos 
37. Red Tailed Buzzard But, ro BorcaB*. 
38. Uufile Headed Duck Fidluula Albeola. 
39. North American Porcupine llystrix Uudsonl us 
40. Virginia Partridge Orhjx Virginiana 
41. Common American Gull. .Lams Zonorliynchus. 
*£• » K ’, y ,}'' 0 j Vulpes Viigiuiunus. 
43. Re<l Head f tdigula ErythrnctphalU. 
41. Ruffed Grouse Tetrao UmMlii*. 
45. The Racooon Prenyon Lotor. 
46. The Whistler Fhdigu/a Clanguta. 
47. Brown or Bald Eagle Halicttos LcucocephtUus. 
In ■ ■ ' i • • V,,I P U Futon,. 
49. \V ood Duck Anas S/nnsa. 
M). American Barn Owl Stryx Brafincoln 
5!. Borneo Grouse Tetrao Canadensis'. 
W. Northern Ly u x Lyncu* Borealis. 
53. Black Duck Anas Obtcura. 
54. Belted King Fisher Atcedo A'cgon. 
55. Little Screech Owl U„bo A sio. 
56. American Opossum Dlddphll Virginiana. 
*.7. A merlcan Coot Fullca A me ricana. 
58. Ptnnn gun Tetrao Matas. 
59. Shoveller, or Spoonbill Anns Clyptata. 
60. Musquash Fiber Z<befhicm. 
Prices : By the Dozen g.3 OO 
Uy the Set of 5 Dozen, In Elegant Case, l(i OO 
Dealers supplied at a liberal discount from these 
rates. Buck numbers and parts of sets always on hand. 
TESTIMONIALS. 
Cornell University, I 
Ithaca, March 14th, 1870. ( 
I mast congratulate you upon your great success in 
this new educutionul enterprise. If we cun arrange 
our uiuuseuiciits so us to make them impart instruc- 
tion to the mind, it will he u step hi advance In edu- 
cation. EZRA CORNELL. 
Washington, D. March 18th, 1870. 
I am much pleased with the success you have mot 
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I have examined carefully the "SteroBCopic Studies 
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• ______ 
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