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THE OOLOGIST. 



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Books, Magazines, Tools, Speci- 

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('one's New Key to North American 



Hirds is ready. 2 vols cloth Octavo $ 9 .50 



Chapman's Color Key Birds N. Am 2 45 



Chapn^an's Handbook 2 25 



Davie's Nests and Eggs 1 50 



Ifandbook Birds Western U. S. Bailey... 3 50 

 Artistic and Scientific Taxidermy and 



Modelling M. Brown. 2 vol 3 50 



Ilornaday's Taxidermy 2 40 



Davie's Taxidermy 2 50 



Nnttalls Ornithology. Chamberlln ed. 



new 1 vol.ed $2.fj8. 2vo]. ed 5 00 



( )ut-of-Door Library. Hunting. Fishing. 



Sports, Mountain climbing 4 vols 3 .50 



.\wk. Oologist. American Ornithology. 



Bird Lore and Condor, all full year 5 50 



Recreation and Outing to new Subscri- 

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Cumstocks Manual for the Study of In- 

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Birds Ontario 1 75 



Newton's Dictionary Birds 4 00 



Kidgeways Manual 5 60 



Best Steel Climbers without straps 



$1.(>5 with 4 straps 2 'M 



Cut-the-lining Egg Drills, set of 4 se- 

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Best Nickel Blcjwpipes IJ inches long 40 



Data Blanks pads 100, 3x5 inches 10 



Egg Cotton, all colors !)c. sheet. Package. 50 



Nickel Sliding Calipers 88 



Blowpipes No. i> ,30c.. No. 3 22c.. No. 4 15 



Codman & Shurtleff Drills, long handle 

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No. 5 $1.00. No. ti 1 50 



Lead Pencils best made for eggs 10 



Mexican .Tacana 1-7 1 4s 



American Magpie 1-7 .'50 



Lon?-creastcd .lay 1-4 2 00 



California Cuckoo 1-5 1 60 



Blue .lay 10-4 08 



Sennett's Thrasher 11-4 20 



Cedar ^^'axwing .'5-4 15 



California Woodpecker 2-4 40 



Louisiana Taiiager 1-3 80 



Western M.-adow Lark .5-4 20 



Orchard Oriole 5-4 08 



American i;edstart5-4 20 



Cassins Sparrow 1-3 50 



Busty Song Sparrow 1-4 45 



Western Flycatcher (')-3 20 



Blark Pl)oel)|. 1-4 '. 1.5 



L'ough-wiiiijed Swallow 1-7 85 



Broad-wint-'ed Hawk 1-3 3 OO 



Wilson's Thiiish n-l 50 



Large-I)illed I'udin I-l 98 



Tufted Pullin 1-1 25 



cassin's .\iikletl-l 30 



White-faced <;iijssy Ibis 1-3 75 



King Kail l-f. 4s 



Black Tern 10-3 10 



California Partrideel-13 fK) 



Dnck Hawk 1-1 : 1 :» 



.Audubon's Warbler 1-2 1 00 



Plicated Warbler 1-3 50 



California Thrash«'r3-3 20 



Pigmy .Nuthatch 1-4 75 



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BENJAMIN HOAG. Stephentown. N. Y. 



The publisher of the Oologist desires a lot of 

 short, pithy, holled down articles based on 

 cold, unvarnished facts of your own practice, 

 experience or observation upon any subject of 

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 nests and eggs." We want you to send one of 

 these articles during 1902 and we want you to 

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 short, suitable heading and at the end sign 

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 1902, we will reciprocate by sending gratis, a 

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