THE OOLOGIST. 



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00L0GI8TS TOOLS AND SUPPLIES. 



All sent Prepaid. Satisfaction or your 

 money back. 



Cut the Lining, Egg Drills, 14 sizes, 25, 35 and 

 50c. each. 4 selected sizes $1.00. Try them. 

 You will be delighted. Nothing like them 

 for fine work. 



Nickle Blowpipes, 40c., 30c.. 22c., 15c., best are 

 9 to 12 inches long. Others 6 to 8. 



Best Nickle Sliding Calipers, 88c. 



Best Steel Climbers, long sharp spnrs, 4 

 straps of best leather, $2.50; without strap 

 $1.90. 



Data Blanks, Tablets 100, 3x5 lOc, Morse 

 Data Books, 100 35c. 



Embryo Hooks, long handles, 15c , 25c. 



Embryo Scissors, 25c., fine 44c., curved 88c.. 

 Very fine curved $1.25 



Regular Egg Drills, Nickel medium handles. 

 No. 1. 22c., No. 2, 30c., No. 3, 44c., No. 4, 54c., 

 No. 5, 68c.. No. 6, 88c. 



C.& 8. Egg Drills, High grade tools, 6 in. 

 handles. No. 1, 25c., No. 2, 35c., No. 3, 50c., No. 

 4. 75c., No. 5, 1.00. No. 6, 1.50. 3 inch handles. 

 No. 0, 20c., No. 1. 20c., No. 2, 25c., No. 3, 35c., 

 No. 4 45c. 



Pencils, very soft lead. Will mark most 

 glossy egg. A delight for business use too. 

 lOc, 3 for 25c. 



Egg Cotton, all colors. lOc. sheet. 50c. pack- 

 age. 



Field Glasses, very fine pair in case, $4.75, 

 sure to please. 



Davie's Nests and Eggs and 4 cut Lining 

 Drills and 1 Best Blowpipe, all for $2.00. 



The Warbler and Oologist, both full year 

 $1.10. 



The Condor and Warbler, new subscribers 

 only, both $1.60. 



Reed's North American Bird's Eggs and 

 any $1.00 Magazine published $3.00. 



Chapman's Handbook, cloth, $2.25, leather, 

 $2.60. 



Chapman's Color Key and year's subscrip- 

 tion to any $1.00 magazine, $3.00. 



Coue's Key, 2 vols., cloth, $11.50. 



Send for my lists, eggs, tools, books, maga- 

 zines. Taxidermists' tools, etc.. etc. 



Benjamin Hoag, 



Stephentown, N. Y. 



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THIS PAPER 



4. M. EDDY, Albion, N.Y. 



Publishin 

 House of 



TAYLOR'S 



North Americgfl E^^ Catalogue, 



(2nd Edition.) 



A Collector's Guide, revised to date. Price 

 25 cents. 



Here are a few of many favorable comments 

 on the work. 



"I find in it much useful information."— 

 Dr. T. S. P.\lmer. Biological Survey. 



"It is worth a dollar if it is worth a cent." 

 —Colonel .John Thayer, Lancai-ter, Mass. 



"Will be of much value to any collector."— 

 S.\N Francisco Chkoxicle. 



"Will come into use as a handy list for 

 checking ui> collections, and is worth the 

 price foi- thnt purpose alone."— Prof. Joseph 

 Grinnell, Pasadena, Cal. 



"I am much pleased with it."— Herbert 

 Brown, Yuma, Arizona. 



"It fills a long felt want, and now we eastern 

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"Although now too busy with other things 

 I am glHd to get your Catalogue."— B. W. 

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"I must say you have done your work well. 

 If the eastern collectors kick now there will 

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"It nmst be very useful to Oologists. Your 

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"It is a dandy, the finest medium of ex- 

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"Very much pleased with it. Think you 

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"I see no reason why it should not find fav- 

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"The work tyfiographically is a beauty, 

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 of view."— Ernest H. Short, Chili. N. Y. 



"Very much pleased with it."— Egbert 

 Bagg. 



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