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FOREST 'AND STREAM 
Prize List! 
FORESTAND STREAM, 
A Weekly Journal, 
DEVOTED TO 
Out-Door Sports 
limiting, Fishing, Yachting, Boating, Practical Nat- 
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HURST’S 
Natural History 
For Object Teaching in Schools, 
AND 
PARLOR ENTERTAINMENT. 
We ore prepared to furnish the first sixty numbers 
of the first series of 
Animals and Birds of North America. 
To these will he added a second series of foreign speci- 
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titudes, never however violating their ualurul Instincts. 
Wo offer these views not us pictures only, but as 
studies from nature. One of the great moving ele- 
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teaching The unerring fidelity of the stereoscope 
transfers the nnlmuls and birds from tlietr natural 
habitat to the rooms of the student, and the fireside of 
our homes, where they cannot fall to leave a lusting 
Impression of the form, color, habits, und locality or 
each specimen. 
An experience of more than twenty-five years as 
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native and foreign specimens, enables Mr, Hurst to 
combine In every view the locality of the specimen 
with Its appropriate rocks, woods or water, and color- 
ing from the originals. 
1 . Wild Cat, or Buy Lynx Lyncus Rufus, 
2. Snowv Owl • Surnla Nyctea, 
3. American Wolf Lupus Occidental is. 
4. Wild Pigeon . . Ecloplstes Migralorla. 
5. Northern Panther Fells C'oncoior. 
6. Black Crowned Night Heron Ardesa Dlscors. 
7. Woodchuck Actomys Monax. 
8. Red Necked Grebe 1‘odiccpt Rubricollls. 
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Great Blue Heron Ardea Herodius. 
American Swan Cygnut Amerlcunus. 
Red Shouldered Buzzard liuteo Hy emails. 
American Woodcock Rustlco/a Minor. 
White Fronted Goose 4 user Albfrons. 
l^Vii^ Eurod Owl OhiS Ameiicanus. 
led Sheldrake. 
Homed Grebe 
Pert 
JUargvs Cuculialut. 
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eatiops 
qutua 
Cor 1 1 ulus. 
ChrysatlOB. 
i Macularius. 
Circus Ulwlnosus. 
i Rose 
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SINGLE AND DOUDLE BARREL MUZZLE 
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Golden Eagle. 
Prairie Wolf , 
Spotted Sand Lark. . 
Marsh Harrier 
Milliard Duck Anas Roschas. 
Great Horned Owl ..Bubo Virgtnlanue. 
Great Loon, or Diver Colymbus Olacialls. 
American Doer (Alblnocs) . . . Cervus Virginianus. 
The American Bittern Anita Minor. 
Old Wife, or Squaw Duck. . Fuligula Olacialls. 
The Wild Turkey , , ifdtagrU Oullopavo. 
The Beaver Castor Fiber. 
Common American Snipe Scolopax WUsoni. 
The Bull Breasted Sheldrake. . Mtrgvs Merganser 
The Canada Goose ■ A nssr Canadensis. 
The New York Ermine . PutoHus. . .Nomboractnsd. 
Red Brosted Sheldrake Mergus Serrator. 
Pinnated Grouse Tetrao Cupldo. 
Tbe Sand Hill Crane Orus Americana. 
The American Black Bear Ursus Americanos, 
Red Tailed Buzzard Dutsro Borealis. 
Bufilo Headed Duck Fuligula Albeola. 
North American Porcuptno. . . Hysirix Hudsonius. 
Virginia Partridge . Ortyx Virginiana 
Common American Gull — Larus Zonorhynchus. 
Grey Fox Vulnes Virgfuianus. 
Red Head Ftdlgula Erythrocephalia. 
Ruffed Grouse Tetrao Umbellus. 
The Racooon Procyon Lotor. 
The Whistler Fluli/pda Clangula. 
Brown or Bald Engle l/allaios Leucocep bolus. 
Red Fox Vulpts Fulvus. 
Wood Duck Anas Sponsa. 
American Barn Owl S/ryx Pratincola. 
Spruce Grouse Tetrao Canadensis. 
Northern Lynx Lyncus Borealis. 
Black Duck Anas Obscura. 
Belted King Fisher Alcedo Atcyon. 
Li t tie Screech Owl Bubo A sio. 
American Opossum DideiphU Virginiana. 
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TESTIMONIALS. 
Cornell University, I 
Ithaca. Murch 14th, 1870. 1 
I must congratulate yon upon your great success in 
this new educational enterprise. If we can arrange 
onr amusements so as to make them impart Instruc- 
tion to the mind, it will be a step m udvunce In edu- 
cation. EZRA CORNELL. 
Washington, D. U., March ISth, 1870. 
I am much pleased with the success you have met 
with in giving to the stuffed specimens a very decided 
appearance of life. 
I hope you may be able to continue the Series, and 
I hive no doubt they will furnish interesting means 
of information and instruction in regard to the wild 
animals of New York. SPENCER F. BAIRD. 
State House, Boston. Muss.. March 18th. 1870 
I have examined carefully the "Steroscopic Studies 
of Notural History," and judging by the first ten num- 
bers, should suy that they will prove of very great 
value, both as object lessons for students.and as a most 
interesting suite for the parlor Stereoscope. The de- 
lineations, position, and color of the different groups 
und the general treatment are most perfect I cor- 
dially recommend them to the public attention, und 
trust you will meet the encouragemeut which you 
have earned. EDWARD A. SAMUEL 
Curator of Zoology In Mass. State Cabinet. 
Peabody Academy op Science, I 
T , , Salem. Muss., March loth, 1870. f 
I have shown your Stereoscopic Views to the Direc- 
tors of tho Academy and the editors of the American 
Naturalist, Dr. Packard and Mr. Morse. 
They coucur with me In praising their truthfulness 
and the tarte which yon have displayed in surround- 
ing the specimens with natural objects and scenery of 
characteristic fitness. They are certainly belter fitted 
not only as parlor und drawingroom illustrations, but 
as educational illustrations for the use of schools and 
colleges, than anything we have yet seen, 
A. HYATT. 
Cornell University. President's Rooms, i" 
.. . ... Ituaca, March 19th, 1870 f 
* httv . e recyivod the Stereoscopic Views of objects in 
Natural History, and have enjoyed them greatlv 
lliey have surprised all who have seen them Sy their 
wonderful fidelity, both as regards the animals aud 
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