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For Object Teaching in Sehgols, 
AND 
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We are prepared to furnish the Drat sixty numbers 
of the Arm series of 
Animalsand Birds of North America. 
To these will be added a second scries of foreign speci- 
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titudes, never however violating their natural instincts. 
We offer these views not ns pictures only, but ns 
studies frortl nature. One of the great moving de- 
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teaching. The unerring fidelity of the stereoscope 
transfers the anlmuls and birds from their natural 
habitat to the rooms of the student, and the fireside of 
our homes, where they cannot fail to leave a lasting 
impression of the form, color, habits, and locality of 
ouch specimen. 
An experience of more than twenty-five years as 
Taxidermist of the New York Slutc Cabinet of Nat- 
ural History, and lu gathering file large collection of 
native and foreign specimens, enables Mr. Hnrstto 
combine in every view the locality of Iho specimen 
with Its appropriate rocks, woods or water, and color- 
ing from the orlginnls. 
1. Wild Cat, or Bay Lynx Ljncu » Rufat. 
2. Snowy Owl ■ Sarnia Nyetea. 
3. American Wolf Lupus OcclderUalie. 
4. Wild Pigeon .Ecloplstee Mlgratoria. 
6. Northern Panther — . Fell* Con color. 
0. Black Crowned Night Heron Ardea Discore. 
7. Woodchuck Actomys Honor. 
8. Red N ecked Grebe Podteeps Jiubricvllls. 
9. Great Blue Heron Arden fferodlas, 
10. American Swan Cygnu * American us. 
1!. Red Shouldered Buzzard Bureo llyrmnllt. 
12. American Woodcock RusticoUi Minor. 
13 White Fronted Goose Anser Alb[fron*. 
11. Long Eared Owl Otus Americanos. 
lf>. Hooded Sheldrake M erg at Cucullalus. 
pi. Horned Grebe Ptdxceps ComxUxis. 
17. Oolden Eagle AguiUu Chrysalos. 
18. Prairie Wolf 
19. Spotted Sand Lurk Tot a/xus Macula Hue. 
20. Marsh Harrier Circus Ultgtnosu s. 
21. Mallard Duck A not Boschas. 
22. Great Horned Owl Bubo Vlrginlanus. 
23. Great Loon, or Diver Colymbus Ulaclalls. 
21. American Deer (Alblnocs) . . Ceroua Vtrgiiiianu s. 
25. The American Bittern Arden Minor. 
86. Old Wife, or Squaw Duck FuUgxila Oladalis. 
27. The Wild Turkey Meleagris OaUopavo. 
2 s. The Denver Cantor Fiber. 
89, Common American Snipe Scolopax I litem I . 
80. The Buff Breasted Sheldrake . Mflffus Merganser 
81. The Canudu Goose Anser Canadensis. 
32. The New York Ermine. Putorixis.. . Noxitboiacensls. 
83. Red Brestcd Sheldrake Mcrgus SemUOr. 
34. Pinnated Grouse Tftrao (Sipido. 
35. The Sand Hill Crane Or us Americana. 
30. The American Black Bear Ursus Americanos. 
37. Red Tailed Buzzard BuUro Borealis. 
38. BuOle Headed Duck Fullgula Albeola. 
39. North American Porcupine Ihjslrvr Hudsonlus. 
40. Vlrglnlu Partridge Orhjx Vtroiniana. 
4 1 . Common American Gull Larue Zonorn ynchus. 
42. Grey Fox. Values Virgin (anus. 
43. Reel Head Fullgula Erythroceplxalia. 
44. Ruffed Grouse Telrao Umbellus. 
45. The Rucooou Procyon Lolor. 
40. The Whistler FhMguIa Ctangula. 
47. Brown or Bald Eagle Halid /os Leuoocep/iulus. 
48. Red Fox VulpU Fulcus. 
49. Wood Duck An<U Fjtonsa. 
50. American Burn Owl SlryX Pratincota. 
6!. Spruce Grouse Telrao Canadeksis. 
62. Northern Lynx Lyncus Borealis. 
63. Black Duck Anas Obscura. 
51. Belted King Fisher Alcedo Alcyon. 
55, Little Screech Owl . Bubo Asia. 
66, American Opossum DldeljihU Yirginlana. 
57. American Coot Fullca Americana. 
58. Ptarmigan , — — Telrao Mutue. 
59. Shoveller, or Spoonbill Anas Clypeata. 
60. Musquash Fiber ZUtelh iexu. 
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TESTIMONIALS. 
Cornell University. I 
Ituaca. March 14th, 1870. | 
I must congratulate you upon your great succc-ss Jn 
this new educational enterprise. If we can urrunge 
our amusements so us to make them impart instruc- 
tion to the mind, it will be a step in advance in edu- 
cation. EZRA CORNELL. 
Wasuinoton, D. 0., March 18th, 1870. 
I am much pleased with tho success you have met 
with in giving to tho stuffed specimens a very decided 
apjK'urance of life. 
I hope you may be able to continue tho 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 Rouse, Boston Mass.. March 18th. 1870. 
1 have examined carefully the "Sleroscopic Studies 
of Natural History,” und judging by the first teu num- 
bers, should suv that they will prove of very great 
vulne.both as object lessons for students, and as a most 
Interesting suite for the purlor Stereoscope. The de- 
iincutious, position, and color of the different groups 
aud the general treatment ore most perfect. I cor- 
dially recommend them to the public attoution, and 
trust you will meet the encouragement which you 
have earned. EDWARD A. SAMUEL. 
Curator of Zoology In Muss, Stale Cabinet. 
Peabody Academy on Science, I 
Salem. Mass., March 19th, 1870. ( 
1 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 concur w ith me in praising their truthfulness 
and the tteto which you have displayed lu surround 
Ing the specimens with natural objects und scenery of 
characteristic fitness. They arc certainly better fitted, 
not only as parlor and drawing room illustrations, but 
as educational illustrations for the use of schools and 
colleges, than anything wc have yet seen. 
A. HYATT. 
Cornell University, President’s Rooms. I 
Ituaca, March 19th, 1870 ) 
I have received the Stereoscopic Views of objects In 
Natural History, Btid have enjoyed them greatly. 
They have surprised all who have seen them by their 
wonderful fidelity, both os regards the animals and 
their surroundings; and I think they can not fail to bo 
of great service to the study of Nutural History, first 
by attracting students to it, and next by perfecting 
them in It. ANDREW D. WHITE. 
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