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THE OOLOGIST. 



STAMPS.— To exchange for birds' eggs or 

 skins. Also a few skins and eggs to trade for 

 same. F. T. CORLESS, 804 E. 14 St. N.. Port- 

 land. Or. Jy. 7. t. 



WANT TO KXCPJ ANGE a small collection 

 of eggs for books on telephony and electricity. 

 All eggs with data. O. H. PEASE, Hope Ks. 

 Ag. 2. t. 



WANTED.-Sets of 377a, 364. 60, 131. 139, 140. 

 137, 394, 393, 255, 261, and many commoner 

 kinds. Cash or exchange. DR. T. W. 

 KICHARDS, U. S. Navy, U. S. Ship Kansas, 

 care Postmaster, New York City. 



FOR SALE.-A private collection of 1000 

 ancient Indian relics consisting; of spears, 

 arrows, axes, celts, pestlij^aniulets. Knives, 

 scrapers, drills, etc. ejection of arrows 

 fom 12 different states. Everything labelled 

 with both name and locality when collected. 

 If interested enclose stamp for particulars 

 and price. GEORGE. J. TILLS, Albion. N. 

 Y. 



ILLINOIS SETS WANTED.-756. 724, 719, 

 673, 659, 642. 639. 628, 597. 567, 467, 420, 375, 368, 367, 

 356, 352, 343, 332, 342, 364, 331, 326, 300, 190, 64. 

 Have to olTer 100 species in sets or cash. I 

 have an exceptionally large exchange list. 

 ISAAC E. HESS, Philo, Ills. 



BIRD SKINS.— Ready for mounting, ex- 

 changed for those of other localities. Per- 

 manent exchange relations preferred. If in- 

 terested submit and receive lists. L. T. 

 RESER, Baker University. Baldwin, Kansas. 



Wanted. 



BACK NUMBERS OOLOGIST 



Vol. Ill, No's 4 and 6. 

 Vol. IV, No's land 3-4. 

 Vol. V. No. 6. 



Will allow a subscription, 2 exchange or 

 sale notices or 50c. worth of goods for any of 

 these issues. Address, 



MGR. OOLOGIST, Chili, N. Y. 



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With my formulas you can tan any pelt or 

 hide and be certain of good results every 

 time. Your skins dry soft. All the usual 

 loss of time and hard work is eliminated by 

 my up-to-date methods. Money saved is 

 money made. Write for full particulars, 

 formulas, etc., and complete instructions are 

 only $3.00 postpaid. EDWIN DIXON. Taxi- 

 dermist and Tanner, Unionville, '^)ntario. 



Aug. 3. 6. 



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MAMMALS. 



First class scientific skins, with full data 

 and skulls separate, for cash. Five species 

 So. Cal. chipmunks, $3.00: three of gophers, 

 11.50; two of kangaroo rats, $1.50; seven of 

 white footed mice, $3.00; three of wood rats, 

 $2.25. A collection of 22 So. Cal. species $17.00. 

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