. The Oölogist for the student of birds, their nests and eggs . ls 50 5 Fighting Shells 50 5 Pearl Conchs 50 5 Silverlips ;.... 50 5 Goldmouths 50 5 Silver mouths 50 5 Orange Scorpions 50 5 Black Ears 50 5 Screw Shells 50 5 Banded Murex 50 5 Lettered Olives 50 4 Boxes of assorted Small Shells l 00 ISea Horse 35 1 Armor Starfish 7^ 35 1 Golden Starfish 35 3 Compass Starfish 75 3 Mammoth Sea Urchins 50 Lot of assorted pieces W. I. White Branch Coral ;.._ 2 00 Lot Organpipe Coral 1 00 2 Purple Sea Ferns 50 8 Purple Sea Ferns 1 50 2 Yellow Sea Fans 50 3 Yellow Sea Fans 25 2 Golden Sei Eans 75 This


. The Oölogist for the student of birds, their nests and eggs . ls 50 5 Fighting Shells 50 5 Pearl Conchs 50 5 Silverlips ;.... 50 5 Goldmouths 50 5 Silver mouths 50 5 Orange Scorpions 50 5 Black Ears 50 5 Screw Shells 50 5 Banded Murex 50 5 Lettered Olives 50 4 Boxes of assorted Small Shells l 00 ISea Horse 35 1 Armor Starfish 7^ 35 1 Golden Starfish 35 3 Compass Starfish 75 3 Mammoth Sea Urchins 50 Lot of assorted pieces W. I. White Branch Coral ;.._ 2 00 Lot Organpipe Coral 1 00 2 Purple Sea Ferns 50 8 Purple Sea Ferns 1 50 2 Yellow Sea Fans 50 3 Yellow Sea Fans 25 2 Golden Sei Eans 75 This assortment of shells, etc., at low rateswill sell for not less than $ I will packthe entire lot in a barrel and deliver f. o. or freight, Albion, N. Y., for only $ worth nearly double this figure at lowwholesale rates, and is the biggest bargain inshowy material in the Shell and Coral line [have ever seen in my 80 years career as a deal-er and jobber In Sea Shells, etc. Address plainly and in full, FRANK H. LATTIN, M. D.,Albion, N. THE ABOVE ENGRAVING ILLUSTRATES A FEW SELECTED SPECIMENS OFFERED ON FIRST PAGES OF THIS LIST. THE OOLOGIST 73 with her household effects, if disturbed,I covered the eggs with my coat andhustled home after my camera and tookthem in situ. Although I use themost rapid plates yet I had to make theexposure 8 seconds on account of thegathering gloom in the woods. Theeggs were nearly hatched, but neverdid an f use more time, patienceand pancreatin, than did I, but withall my care I ould only save one egg. June 21.—How queer it is—a solemnfact though—that one is forever sur-prising himself by finding just what heis not looking for. Here Ive foundquit9 accidentally the nests of two spe-cies thnt Ive searched for so manytimes without success. This fact wasagain illustrated on June 21 while pho-tographing an Oveabird on nest. Iwas out in the wood^ at 5 a. m., andwhen 1 arrived at the nest the Oven-bird was out to brea


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