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FOREST AND STREAM. 
Prize List! 
IIUKST'S 
FOREST AND STREAM, 
A Weekly Journal, 
DEVQTED TO 
Out-Door Sports 
Hunting, Fishing, Yachting, Boating, PracUcal Nat- 
ural History, Fish Culture, Ac. Ac. 
The PubllHlierK of FOREST AND STREAM 
In order to Ktimulntu the development or 
MANLY n ml ATHLETIC EXERCISES, 
as or 
FISHING, SHOOTING. AHC1IKHY, CRICKET. 
FOOTBALL, and CROQUET, 
OfTor the following prizes foreluha of three or more 
subscribers. 
SingleSubseription per Annum $B 
Ninrilng I.’IiiIim.— A gent*, anil others interested, are 
nils l-cil Unit we do not iunlst upon their .tuning with 
full club. l» secure narrates. They can seud three 
or more at a (line, ami mi furwiirding the requisite 
naiaher within (Hi day will lie untitled lo same premi- 
ums u.s if all were seal lui'cther, 
CRICKET. 
For $20 00, four copies, one year, with one best 
•pring tiul. inir College hat, one Dark cricket hull; 
price .VI, 
For 00, live copies, one year, with a complete 
cricket, net; ouu College bat, one polished hat. Clup- 
show; one Dark cricket hall; one «ct „f stiliuun; unco 
Sliliu K 
BOOTH ALL, 
Natural History 
For Object Teaching in Schools, 
AND 
PARLOR ENTERTAINMENT. 
We arc prepnred lo famish the first sixty ncinbers 
of the first eerie, of 
Animals and Birds of North America. 
To those will be added a second series of foreign speci- 
mens, and various Animals and Bird* In grotesque ul- 
tltude*, never however violating their natural Instinct*. 
We oiler these view* not us picture* only, but a* 
studies from nature. One of the great moving ele- 
ments in our modem system of education I* object 
teaching The unerring fidelity of the steieOsCope 
iran-fi'i* lh» aiiliiinl* and bird* from their nalinul 
habitat to the rooms of the student, and the fireside of 
our homes, where they cannot full lo leave a lasting 
Impression of the form, color, habits, mid locality of 
each specimen!. 
An experience of more Ilian twenty-five years as 
Taxidermist of the New York Slate Cabinet of Nat- 
ural History, and In gathering his large collection of 
native und foreign specimens, enables Mr. Uuisi to 
combine in every view Hie locality of I ho specimen 
with It* appropriate rooks, woods or water, and color- 
ing from the originals. 
Wild Cat, or Bay Lynx 
C l //fZ/sy a / 
/Mfonrrc/t.s a- a/ * xtrrAif t.'n/;its or 
ifllilitanj, ®mitrirai. ^iurdT (SniijJte, 
uVo / O' Majheav Xajvjf, STciu \\ orl< 
Howincj Suits A Specially? 
MISFIT CARPETS. 
/ r 'J_001> SECOND HAND AND MISFIT CARPETS, RICH Patterns, Very Clieai., at the 
' JF OLD I’l.ACK. II 1 . 1 II l.mx S I HEM’, between William and Nn--an Sent Imme ami falil elm rue. 
4tli$cclhnicaiis. 
2. Snowy OWl 
irics 
Fm Slf. On, throe copies, one year, with one Rugby 
Out ball; prlio ill on. 
Hons. 
For $15 no, f.nroe nopb ., one year, with one superior 
four Jolul light rod, Millable for all kinds of Helling; 
prlce#i <10. 
For $fiu 00. twelve copies, one elegant rod: suita- 
ble for ti out, black Im-s with fly, or for trolling buss 
or pickerel; a- line a rod us can lie made; German 
silver lipped, with three tip*; price $25 00. 
CROQUET. 
For #'*11 00, four copies, one year, with very hand- 
some set of croquet; price #7 00. 
For $25 no, fit one year, with superb set of 
croquet; price $10 00. 
I'or #:«) 00, -ix i onics, one year, with the finest set 
Of croquet made; price #11 on. 
TAIILIC OROUUKT. 
_ For S10, two conies one year, with handsome set of 
Table Croquet, H balls and H mallets, In wooden box. 
J’lils game call bo played on dining room or other 
tables. 
l or #IS. three copies one year, with the handsomest 
•el of Table Croquet nimiiifscliircd, made of cocoa. 
KLMI.YGTO.Y ItlFLK AND sllOT tJU.Y. 
For $75 00, fifteen copies, one year, with one Rem- 
ington Duel rllle; price $28 (XI. 
For $ino, twenty conies, one year, with one Target 
rifle, 8d-mch octagonal barrel, to lie used for sporting, 
bunting, or target shooting; price $80 no. 
For $100, twenty copies, one year, with one Rem- 
ington double barreled, breer h-loiiding shot-gun 
one of Die best gnus ever ottered to American 
sportsmen; price $15 on. 
8IIAKPK RIFLE. 
For $100. twenty conic*, one year, with one Sharpe 
sporting oi turget rlilc, heel quality; price $10 00, 
WARD-HUE TON' RIFLE, 
For $2<Yi, forty eoples, one year, with one Wnnt- 
liiii'toii rillo >;nn fur liiri'i* prior 80 (X), 
fcl.YULK AYD DOt OLE IIYEREI. .MU///.LE 
1.0 Mil Yt. M1IOT UU\S. 
Fur $-2(1 (XI. four CopUs.onu year, with one American 
single barrel gun, perfectly sufe, bluu barrels, walnut; 
price $10 00. 
For $35 00, seven cowlo*, one year, with one Ameri- 
can double gnu; handy and reliable etui every wav 
• price $18 on. ** J r ' 
For #50 I SI. ten conic*, one year, with one double 
boys Hue twist Imrrxd gnu; a safe gun every wuv for 
boys; price §2tl no. J 1 
"I 1 ' ! ,ft " on r "l*>cs. one year, with double 
gun, Liigllsli laminated »lcel barrels, handsome fin- 
ish; price $45 DO. 
CASH Pit KM! UitS. 
To those who prefer cash -premium* a discount of 
25 per cent, will be made on all club* of three and nu- 
wurd*. 
ti^Kvcry article Is of the finest quality and will he 
cent freu of expunsu. 
Ljnrus Rvfiut, 
t Surnla Kycteu. 
3. American Wolf Lu/ru,i OcriiUiUall*. 
4. W ild Pigeon. EctojAelrs Mlorutorto. 
5. Northern Panther FeHt Ctmcolor. 
(1. Black Crowniyl Night Ileron Anita JJhcrrt. 
7. Woodchuck Adomu* Monas. 
H. Red Necked Grebe /Mi/v/w IluhrlnM) *. 
Great Blue Heron Antea H,ro,Ila*. 
10. American *>wan Cygims Ameilcanu*. 
11. Beil Mioiildovod Buzzard Hutto HunnulU 
' A merican Woodcock . HlUtlcola Mlnoi . 
13. W Inti- Fronted Goose Amtcr J Ibl/rtm*. 
11. Lorm Fared Owl Otu* Amtrimuut. 
15. lloodial Slieldruke Wr rails UncuSa/n*. 
>''• Horned Grebe Ptalem* forniilu,. 
17. Golden Engle Aginl/u Chlijurto*. 
18. Prairie Wolf 
IH. Spotted Sund Lark Totaiiii* MiuTiliiikus. 
•20. Marsh Harrier circuit Uitghmu*. 
21. Mallard Duck 1 new ho*,/, a*. 
22. Great Horned Owl Hutto VlrgUtlunitr. 
!£l. Greut I.oon. or Diver Cnlymdtm UtariaU*. 
21. American Doer (Alblaoe*). .. Cervun Virtjinltinvn, 
25. The American Bittern irilt-i Minor. 
2tl. Old Wife, or Squaw Dm k. Fiilitjula (JlurlaJh. 
27. The Wild Turkey MtUagrlx GuUoimvv. 
28. The Beaver Cantor Fiber. 
2ll. Common American Snipe .Scotojtux Wilwni. 
30. Tile Half Breasted Sheldrake . . Mcrrjus .Wngrtnitr 
31 The ( niuidu Goo»e A list r I'wiutUntis. 
32. The New York Ermine Pit/oHut . . . fiorrtjorar/nnls. 
33, Bed Bresti'd Sheldrake M t , , JU * Srrrutor 
31 Pinnated Grouse , Tetrao Cupiito. 
3.5. The Sand Hill Prune tJrvn Americana. 
VI. The American Black Bear. . . . Ur nut American us. 
87. lied Tailed Buzzard HuUro Bore all*. 
33. Baffle Headed Duck Kntlmila Alb, oh. 
h American Porcupine. . Hyttnx Jfudnonia*. 
hihrlclpliix. 
811. North — 
•10. Virginia Partridge. 
. . . Ortyr Viruiniuna. 
•II. Common American Gull. . ..Lara* Zonorhuncfiun. 
^ , .! ri ', y .!' ox , — Vulpts Vinjiuiunu*. 
43. Beil Head Fulitfula l'.rythrocfphntia. 
7Vfl!HO f'n.f . //.. 
42. Grey Fox. 
44. HuiIVd Grouse ' . . fetrao UmbtHits. 
45, The Rarnoon Procyvn Ijotor. 
l1 ' 1 - Yi“‘ Whistler Fluliijula vtannula. 
47. lirown or Billd En^le HnUatos LniCQCfp/fcut/*. 
■JS- J‘od Fox Yalph Fid nun. 
4,i. Wood Duck Ana* Siionnu. 
VI. American Burn Owl Stnj.r. Prat in cola. 
Spruce Grouse Tetruo CantuIttuHn. 
•;■*• Northern I.ynx J.yncus Hortali s. 
JJhfck Duck . Aiua OIttcura. 
51. Be 1 led K i ug FI- her A letdo A <ryon . 
55. Little Screech Owl J{,,bu Juio. 
VI. American Opossum /Hdetii/iU Virgin in nil. 
i . American Coot Fallen A incncana. 
Jg. Ptumnuau Ttlrao Mat us 
59. Shoveller, or Spoonbill Amu Ulymala. 
fid. Musquash Fiber ZH*fhtew. 
Price* : By the Dozen. #3 00 
Uy the Set of A Dozen, In Elegant Caen, 10 OO 
Dealers supplied at a li'M-ral discount from these 
rates. Buck numbers and puns of sets always ou baud. 
TESTIMONIALS. 
COBNBU. UNIVRMITT, I 
Ithaca. March I4th, 1870. 1 
l mnst congratulate yon upou your great success In 
this new educational enterprise. If we can arrange 
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Washinoton, D. March 18th, 1870. 
I om much pleased with the success you have met 
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appearance of Hie. 
1 hope you may lie able to continue the Series, and 
I hive no doubt they will ftiruish interesting means 
of Information and Instruction in regard to the wild 
animiils of New York. SPENCER F. BAIRD. 
State House. Boston. Mass., March 18th, 1870 
I have examined carefully the "Steroscopit Studies 
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have earned. EDWARD A, SAMUEL 
Curator of Zoology in Moss. SLuto Cabinet. 
Peaiiody Academy or Scienob, | 
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I have shown your Stereoscopic views to the Direc- 
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sum the taite which you have displayed in surrouud 
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ConNELL University, I*rehdent's Rooms (' 
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I huve received the Stereoscopic Views of object* In 
Natural History, und huve enjoyed them greatly. 
1 bey have susprised all who have seen them by tlielr 
wonderful fidelity, both os regards Die animals and 
their summnaiup.s; aud I think they can not fall to he 
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them In It. ANDREW D. WllITE^ 
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