Scientific

SCST2. No ID. Label on verso: 322. The Mastodon. All these Species of
Elephant are extinct, that is to say, not any of them resemble either of the two
living species-the African and Asiatic Elephants. This is the North
Geological Hall, the 6th room of the British Museum. VG.
$225

SCST4. U.S. Stereoscopic Company, Boston. Monadnock Scenery, New Hampshire.
7. U.S. Coast Survey Encampment. Three men are in the view along with a small
wooden shack. E. $150
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SCST6. No ID. Centennial Exhibition, Philadelphia 1876. Agricultural
Hall-Interior. Skeleton Megatherium. VG. $65

SCST7. No ID. View from Sugar Loaf Mountain, Deerfield. G. $45

SCST8. Centennial Photographic Co., Philadelphia. International Exhibition
1876. 1014. Skeleton of Negatherium Cavreri., Agricultural Hall. VG. $165
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SCST9. S.S. Vose, Skowhegan, Me. Natural History Series. No. 18. Two Heads
better than One. G. $150
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SCST10. Knowlton Bros., Northampton, Mass. 56. Hail Stones of the great
storm of June 20, 1870. VG. $40

SCST11. No ID. Stereoscopic Views of Washington City. 100. Meteorites in the
Smithsonian Institute. G. $175

SCST16. H.C. White Co. 150. Skeleton Room, National Museum, Washington, DC.
Copyright 1901. VG. $75

SCST17. Philip Brigandi, Los Angeles, Cal. The California Missions and the
State of California. Grapes 10. Microscopic examination of fermenting grape
juices, Guasti, Calif. VG. $50


SCST19. R.H. Rose. College of New Jersey. Princeton. E.M. Geological Museum.
Megatherium Cuvieri. No. 23 Ward series of Casts of Fossils. Remounted by
Franklin C. Hill, Curator. No. 36. VG. $125
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