. American bird magazine, ornithology. Birds. ^ GOOT) FIELD GLASS The BEST for Bird Study and Equally Good for Mountain, Sea Shore or Opera These Glasses are well made and espec- ially adapted for the use of the bird stu- dent as they give about twice the field vision of ordinary ones and magnify near- ly four diameters. They are in good strong leather case, silk lined. 8@"Remember, you can have them free by getting only ten subscriptions for our magazine at $ each. Or if you prefer we will send you a pair prepaid on receipt of $ Try them a week and if not perfectly satisfactory


. American bird magazine, ornithology. Birds. ^ GOOT) FIELD GLASS The BEST for Bird Study and Equally Good for Mountain, Sea Shore or Opera These Glasses are well made and espec- ially adapted for the use of the bird stu- dent as they give about twice the field vision of ordinary ones and magnify near- ly four diameters. They are in good strong leather case, silk lined. 8@"Remember, you can have them free by getting only ten subscriptions for our magazine at $ each. Or if you prefer we will send you a pair prepaid on receipt of $ Try them a week and if not perfectly satisfactory return them to us and we will refund the $ Is not that fair? The Glass and Color Key to N. A. Birds by F. M. Chapman $ 6 50 The Glass and North American Birds Eggs by C. A. Reed 6 50 The Glass and both Books 8 00 CHAS. K. REED WORCESTER MASS. NO COLLECTION IS COMPLETE WITHOUT ONE OF THESE Fine Shell Curios Do you know what it is? Down in the islands near South America, this large land shell (Bulimus oblongus) is not un- common. Many collectors boast of having one of the shells, but how many have one of its "; The illustrations are natural size. The shell is brownish with rosy red lip. The egg is pure white of the same texture as an alligator egg. They are always hidden away in the soil, and hatch the same as a turtle egg; when the young emerges, it starts in to teed on green leaves at once. The eggs are really very s arce, and few have ever found their way into collections. We have a very limited supply and while they last will mail a fine shell and egg for a dollar bill. The egg, whenever it has been offered, usually brings this price or more. We guarantee safe arrival and hope to have your order by return mail. We have young immature shells at 10c. each. Larger ones at 20c. Eggs alone 75c, (The eggs are neatly blown.) If you would like our other lists of fine shells, minerals, corals, curios, etc., we shall be pleased to send them. WALTER F. WEBB 202 Westm


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