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THE OOLOGIST. 



BIRD BOOKS, BIRD MAGAZINES, 



OOLOGIST'S INSTRUMENTS. 



OOLOGICAL SPECIMENS, 



Everything Sent Postage or Express Prepaid. 



Baird. Brewer, and Kidgway's North Ameri- 

 can Land Birds. 3 vols., cloth, new edition. 

 1800 pages. t;4 colored plates, nearly 600 other 



illustrations I 9.00 



Coues' Key, 2 vols., cloth 11,50 



Ridgway's Manual, cloth or leather. — 5.60 

 Chapman's Handbook, leat'r, 12.60 ; cloth 2.25 



Bailey's Handbook, Western Birds 3.,% 



Reed's North American Bird's Eggs, or 



Chapman's Color Key. and a year's 



subscription to any 11.00 magazine 



published, or any two 50c magazines. . 3.00 



Davie's Nests and Eggs, and 4 Cut-Lining 



Egg Drills, and one best Blowpipe 2.00 



Blowpipes. 15c. 22c. 30c. Best 9 to 12 inch- 

 es long -10 



Cut-the-Llning P^gg Drills. 25c. 35c, and 



50c each. 4 selected sizes 1.00 



Pencils, very soft for eggs 10 



Embro Hooks, 15c. Best 25 



Embryo Scissors. 25c. Fine, 44c. Curv- 

 ed, 88c. Best curved 1.25 



Data Blanks, 3x5 in. pads, 100. 10 



Best Nickle .Sliding Calipers 88 



Best Steel Climbers, without straps. 



$1.90; with straps 2.50 



Field Glasses, very fine pair, in case 



with straps 4.75 



C. & S. High (irade Egg Drills, the best 

 old style drill made, 3 in. handles. 

 Nos.O and 1,20c; No. 2. 25c; No. 3. 35c; 

 No, 4. 45c. 6 inch handles. No. 1, 25c; 

 No. 2, 35c; No. 3. 50c; No. 4. 75c; No. 5, 



11.00, No. 6 1.50 



Black-chinned Hummer. 10 sets, nest on 



branch. 2 eggs '. . . . .85 



Annas Huniiut^r.lO sets, nest on branch, 



2eggs 85 



Scarlet Ibis. 1-1 60 



Sharp-shinned Hawk, 1-2. $1.00; 1-4 • 3.00 



Broad-winged Hawk, 2-2, $1.50: 1-3 2.25 



Hooded Warbler, 1-3. 48c; N-4 75 



Magnolia Warbler. 1-3. 40c: N-4, 75c; N-5, 1,25 



Parula Warbler. 3-4 40 



Canadian Warbler. 1-5 5.00 



Black-throated Blue Warbler. N-4 4.00 



Water Thrush, N-3 1.50 



Ovenbird, X-5 55 



Red-breasted Nuthatch. 1-6 3.75 



Olive-backed Thru.sh, N-3 .60 



Hermit Thrush, 1-3, .30c; N-3 60 



Purple Finch, 1-3 40 



White-throated Sparrow, 1-3, 70c: 1-4, $1; 



N-4 1.25 



Swamp Sparrow. N-5 60 



Alder Flycatcher, N-3 30 



Black-billed ( 'uckoo. N-3 30 



Olive-sided Klyiatcher. N-2 2.00 



Couch's Kiiit'l)ir(l.l-4 2.00 



Blue-winged Warbler, 1-4, $1.75. 1-5 2.00 



Pine Siskin, 1-3 1.50 



Derby Flycatcher. 1-1 1.00 



Sooty Cirouse. 1-5 1.75 



Harlequin Duck. 1-5 2.00 



Ferruginous i^ough I>eg. 1-3 1.95 



Desert Sparrow Hawk. 1-4 50 



White-necked Kaven. 1-4. 80c; 1-5 1.00 



Chuck-wills- Widow. 1-2 1.50 



Whip-poor- will. 1-2 1.10 



Send for my full lists and Bulletins. Let 

 me quote you an any want in books, maga- 

 zines, oologist or taxidermist's tools, or bne 

 sets of eggs. BENJAMIN HOAG. 



ni2t Stephentown. New York. 



THIS IS THE m THEY CONE. 



Dear .Mr. Short: 



Your new catalogue is to hand. .Many 

 thanks for same. It certainly is the rea? thing. 



C. W. C. 



ViNCENNES. IND. 



Your catalogue is very tastily gotten up. 

 It is neat form and handy. In so many lists 

 of this kind, when it conies to the scientific 

 names, the printer falls clear down, and with- 

 out a most painstaking proof-reader gets 

 after him, a tyhographically incorrect mess 

 is made of it. In your Catalogue I have not 

 yet noticed any. 



As to the matter of prices. I am not an 

 authority along this line, and can express no 

 opinion, other than that I believe that the 

 names of the compilers. Lattin and Short is 

 sufficient guarantee of the prices being just 

 about in the right notch. They know. 



C. F. P. 



Gentlemen: 



Your new Price List of North American 

 Birds Eggs was duly received. Many, many 

 thanks for same. It is a Beauty, binding, 

 paper and press work simply fine., size per- 

 fect. After only a hurried glance would say 

 that the prices appear to be fair and equit- 

 able. The compilers surely deserve great 

 credit, and should meet with the support 

 which their efforts so richly deserve. 

 Yours truly, 

 PHILO W. SMITH, Jr. 



The new "Standard Egg Catalogue" at 

 hand. Many thanks for same. It came as a 

 surprise. Beyond doubt it is the best out 

 and will become the standard medium of ex- 

 change with all Oologists. J. C. W. 



Bird Magazines Wanted. 



I want to purchase odd numbers of Bird 

 Magazines. Will buy many duplicates, so 

 send on your list with cash price. Will also 

 buy completefiles in any quantity. 



W. Lee Chambeirs, 



Santa Monica, Cal. 



TYPEWRITER BARfiAINS 



Odell's $6.45. 

 .-Vmer leans 

 $5.90. Each 

 with fancy case. Typewriter papers: 500 

 8x10* sheets 65c: Circulars free. Agents 

 wanted. THE A. L. HARVICK NOVELTY 

 CO.. Vienna, Ills. N[3t 



PHOTOS! SLIDES! SS 



selected from nearlj- 200 subjects, 60c; 

 15c each. 1 doz. slides, any subject, 

 $2.75, 25c each. B. S. Bowdish, Dem- 

 arest, N. J. 



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