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THE OOLOGIST. 



WANTED. -Clean copies of "Bird Nesting 

 in North West Canada." If you have a copy 

 send price to W. KAINIi, Kew Reach, To- 

 ronto, Canada'. 



MAMMALS! BIRDS !-Parties wishing 

 fine mammals or birds from this locality 

 let me know. I will collect to order A. No. 1. 

 Scientific skins. Fine mounted siiecimens 

 for sale cheap. Address G. F. MONROE^. 

 Taxidermist. Superior, Wis. tf 



DO YOU ever Trap. If so you want "The 

 Amateur Trapper." by Stanley Harding, tells 

 you how to make traps for catching the 

 Muskrat, Beaver. Otter, Mink, Martin, Fish- 

 er, Skunk, (iopher. Squirrel, Raccoon. Opos- 

 sum, Fox, Wolf and Bear, also how to cure 

 and Tan Skins. Cloth. Contains 134 pages, 

 with 50 illustrations. Send oOc. to OLIVER 

 M. DAVIE, Columbus, O.. and get one pre- 

 paid. S. 2. t. 



MY ENTIRE COLLECTION. 852 sets, 317 

 varieties, numerous nests, fine series. Will 

 sell entire or consider offers of gasoline au- 

 tomobile, motorcycle or surgical chair. IS- 

 ADOR S. TROSTLER. M. D., Niobrara, Neb. 



WANTED. Butterflies from southern 

 states, Mexico and South America. Will 

 pay cash for choice specimens. J. H. HACK- 

 ENBERG, 3211 Columbia Ave., Philadelphia, 

 Pa. 



FOR SALE.— For cash splendid series, 

 eggs 364. Singles 315 and 203. Many other 

 singles at low prices— cash. R. P. SHARP- 

 LES, West Chester, Pa. N. 2. t. 



5 REBELLION Tokens, 18c.; 5 old coins, 

 10c. ; Indian Relics, 40c,; 100 Sea shells, 20c.; 

 3 Liberty cents, 15c.; 100 year old coin, 8c. 

 Coins and Relics on approval for References. 

 Liberty cent and Price list, 6c, E. STAMP 

 & COIN CO., Wakefield, R. I. 



FOR SALE.— Two Raccoons, two years 

 old. L. S. HORTON, Hyde Park, N. Y. 



FOR SALE.- Red-shouldered Hawk. 1-2, 

 1-2, 30c.; 1-3, 1-3, 45c,; Least Bittern. 1-4, 25c.; 

 King Rail, 1-7, 65c.; Cassin's Auklet, 1-1, 20c.; 

 Brown headed Nuthatch, 1-4, 45c.; Towhee, 

 1-3. lOc; Red-eyed Vireo, 1-4, 1-4, 25c,; Belted 

 Kingfisher, 1-6. 60c.; Bob-white, 1-14, 60c.: 

 Lewis Woodpecker, 1-7, 50c.: House Wren, 

 1-6. 10c. : Cedar Waxwing, 1-4, 20c.; White 

 faced Glossy Ibis. 1-4, $1.00; Barn Swallow, 

 1-5, lOc; Song Sparrow, 1-5, lOc; Flicker, 1-9, 

 30c.; Yellow billed Cuckoo, 1-2, 10c. Prices 

 are per set prepaid. All are first-class with 

 data. J.O.JOHNSON, Southington, Conn. 



NOTICE.— Art parties wishing artistic 

 work done in crayon, charcoal, pen or pencil, 

 will do well to write M. B. DENNY, Taxider- 

 mist and Artist, Waubeek, Iowa. 



FOR SALE.— 1 have many back numbers 

 of various natural history magazines, includ- 

 ing the Nidnhigist, Osprey, Museum, o and 

 O. Oologist. Audubon's Magazineand others; 

 Bocks and pamphlets on Natural History 

 subjects: some good bird and mammal 

 skins: marine invertel>rates in formalin; 

 reptile and batrrichian^ in formalin and al- 

 cohol: and various curios. Any of above 

 cheap for cash. So e.rchai>iie denirerl. If you 

 have as much as fifty cents to invest send for 

 my lists, but don't write unless you mean 

 business. F. P. DKOWNE, M. D., 20 Bene- 

 fit St., Providence, R. I. N.4.t. 



Wanted. 



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 trial subscription to the Universal Exchange 

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 world. Fifty Dig classified exchange depart- 

 ments every month. Contains the largest 

 Bird Eggs and ISests Exchange, of any pub- 

 lication. Departments on the collection of 

 curios, stamps, coins, tobacco tags, antique 

 furniture, war and Indian relics, souvenir 

 postal cards, minerals, etc. If you collect 

 anything you should not be without it. We 

 guarantee results to advertisers. Try it. 

 You will be surprised at the results. Rates 

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BULLETIN 



OF THE 



MichigaLFv Ornithologica.1 

 Club. 



An Illuslrated Quarterly devoted to 



the Ornithology of the Great Lakes Region 



Alexander W. Blain, Jr., Editor. 



J. Claire Wood, 



W. B. Barrows. Associates. 



Each issue of the Bulletin is filled with 

 notes fresh from the field and museum. A 

 large corps of field ornithologists are among 

 its contrioutors. which makes the Bulletin 

 indispensable to all students interested in 

 the bird-life in the region about the Great 

 Lakes. The prospects for 1904 point toward 

 a greater increase in size and general inter- 

 est. 



Svibscrlptlorv, 50 Cervts Per Year, 

 Sample Copy, 15 Cents, 



Vols. I. II and III are out of print and can 

 not be supplied at any price. A few com- 

 plete sets of Vol. IV (1903) can still be sup- 

 plied at .50 cents per volume. 



Address all communications to 



CHARLES E. WISNER. 



Business Manager, 



Detroit. Mich. 



Scientific 



Shells and 

 Corals. 



Fossil 



I have recently issued a list of what I have 

 left in the above lines. If at all interested it 

 will well repay you to drop me a postal for a 

 copy of same. 



FRANK H. LATTIN. Albion. N. Y. 



