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566. “i-ft the Throes of Death." American Panther shot through the Lungs. 
7x10 inches. 
567. Jaguar and Dead Peccarg. 10x32 inches. 
568. Virginia Deer. 6x12 inches. 
569. English Fox Terrier and Bat. 6x24 inches. 
570. Baceoon. 6x8 inches. 
571. Trophies of the Phase. Dead Bighorn, Wolf , and Lynx. 31x53. 
572. Still Life. American Green-winged Teal. Panel, 8x14. 
573. Cheyenne Chief. Terra cotta head. 7x10. 
Exhibited by J. C. Beard. 
574. Set of Original Drawings of Animals. 
Exhibited by Prof. Henry A. Ward. 
575. Fifteen Skins and Mounted Birds, from the collection of John J. Audubon. 
In June of last year (see Ward’s Natural Science Bulletin, Vol. 1, No. 3), Prof. 
•Ward purchased from a grand-daughter of Audubon the entire remaining collec- 
tion of Birds of this celebrated American ornithologist. This precious collection 
he reserves entire to take its place eventually in the museum of some scientific 
institution. These few duialicates he will disj)ose of to any gentleman who 
wishes to thus obtain a souvenir of the great natirralist. 
576. Group of fifty Bird Skins. 
577. Collection of Mammals, Birds, Keptiles, and Fishes — mounted museum 
specimens. 
Exhibited by F. W. Staebner. 
578. The Temptation. Orang Utaus and Serpent. Pen and ink drawing. 
579. Falcon. Oil painting. 
580. Head of Jaguar. Oil painting. 
Exhibited by Joseph Palmer. 
CASTS IN PLASTER FROM DEAD ANIMALS. 
581. Head of Blackfish, ......... $10.00 
582. Head of Dolphin, ........ 12.00 
583. Head of Porpoise, ......... 1.00 
584. Head of Dome.stic Calf. 
585. Head of Dog. 
586. Porpoise, .......... 15.00 
587. Alligator. 
588. Striped Bass, .......... 30.00 
589. Parrot Fish, .......... 25.00 
590. Diamond Rattlesnake. Cast from nature by J. Palmer. Painted 
by A. Zeno Schindler. 
591. Corn Snake. Cast from nature by William Palmer. Painted by A. 
Zeno Schindler. 
