THE OOLOGIST. 



PRICES FOR BACK NUMBERS OF THE 



YOUNG OOLOGIST 



AND 



THE OOLOGIST 



V ill, during: 1904, remain as 

 quoted below. 



After which the prices of many numbers will 

 be advanced ana possibly not obtalaab eat any 

 price. Should you desire back numbers to 

 complete your file now is the time to purchase. 

 You can never obtain them for less money and 

 possibly not at any price, as our stock ranges 

 from only 1 to 25 < oples of an issue. 



Prices for 1904 are as follo-ws: 



^^~ All other numbers 6c per copy. 

 For flu, will send prepaid a copy of every issue 

 ever published, Nos. 1 to 195 This offer in- 

 cludes your subscription through 1904. 



My prices for ba k Nos. of the Young Oolo 

 GIST and OOLOGIST in volumes, are as follows: 



Vol. I 1884-5, Nos. 1 to 12 t .75 



" JI. Ib8>, • 13 and 14 25 



" III. 1886, " 15 to 20 75 



" IV. 1887. '• 21 to 25-26 75 



" V. 1888, •• 27to38 1.25 



" VI. 1889. " 39 to 50 75 



" VII. 1890, " 51 to 62 60 



•' VIII. 1891, '• 63 to 74 .60 



•' IX. 1892, •' 75 to 86 75 



" X 1891. '• 87 to 98 100 



" XI. 1894, " 99 to 110 .50 



" XII. 1895, " HI to 122 1.00 



" XIII. 1896, " l23tol27 35 



" XIV. 1-97. " 12s to 139 100 



" XV. 1898 '• 140 to 149 50 



" XVI. 1899, " l.=>0tol61 75 



'• XVII. 1900, " 162 to .71 50 



" XVIII. 1901, " 172 to 183 50 



XIX. 1902, ' 184 to 195 50 



For 85 I win send prepaid a copy of every 

 issue published, Nos. 1 to 183, iijclusive, except 

 the thirteen (13) 25 and 50 copies. 



Kor $2 I will send prepaid every copy pub- 

 lished, Nos 1 to 183. inclusive except the forty 

 (40) copies priced above at 10c or over. This of- 

 fer Includes the 143 5c copies 



BOUND VOLUMES. 



Can be furnished, strongly bound in cloth and 

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 Vol. I and 11 Young Oologist bound in 



one volume $100 



VolIIIardIV, Thk Ooi.ogist, bound in 



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Vol. IX. The Oologist for '92. 298 pages 



of valuable and instructive Oological and 



OrnitholoKlcal matter with many fall 



page illustrations 1 00 



Or, if you order the three volumes at one time, 

 we will sund them by return mall for only $2 50. 

 Every studeut of birds, their nests and eggs, 

 should have these three volumes in their libra- 

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