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THE OOLOGIST. 



For Sale. 



Cuban hircl skins. Key West and Kuddy 

 Quail Doves. Lizzard Cuckoos. Tros^ans and 

 many other species. All with correct data. 

 I have a number of Quail Dove Skins, some- 

 what damaged, just as good for study; skins 

 50 to 75 cents each. List with prices on appli- 

 cation. K. D. HUYT. Seven Oaks. Fla. stf 



WANTED.-AU kinds of Live Wild Birds 

 and Animals. State prices when writing. 

 Don't ask me what I pay. DR. CK<'IL 

 FREXCLI. Naturalist. Washington. D. C. .T12t 



112 .\le.\andrine Ave.. Detroit. Mich. 

 Dear Sir:— ^It may be of interest to you to 

 know that the ■"Oologist" is the best adver- 

 tising medium with which we exchange. 

 Replies came in answer to our advertisement 

 from almost every state in the union, as well 

 as (-'anada. 



Yours very truly. 

 FREDERICK C. HUBEL. 

 Bus. Mngr. "Bulletin of the Mich. Ornith. 

 Club." 



WANTED. 



Taxidermists to give me a trial in 

 the new and best kind of Artificial 

 Glass Ej^es for Animals. Will trade 

 for rare butterflies. EUGENE E, 

 STAINSKY, 1115 Wheeler Place, Col- 

 orado Springs, Colo. Myfit 



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. 



Just In From India. 



A new invoice of beautiful Butterflies. 



Will sell in i)apers or spead at reasonable 



prices or exchange for eggs or skins I am 



in need of . ]5 Var. 'Showy Pap iUo. Address. 



ERNEST H. SHORT. 



Rochester. N. Y. 



BIRDS EGGS. 



I can still furnish many 

 <if the sets listed in Sep 

 tember issue. If you son: 

 iioic s(( un that list any set you wish to 

 piace in your collection write me at once. 1 

 will send you a revised copy of the list 

 promptly, showing just what lean furnisli 

 O-ou. ERNEST H. SHORT. Rocbester. N. Y. 



South American Butterflies. 



I can furnish the following rare and mag- 

 nilicent. from L'. S. of Columbia : Morimio 

 SfLKOWSKY. 4ix43 in. MoHHo Mexelais. 

 (gorgeous peacock blue i5ix7in. Either species 

 prepaid, for (inly $2.(10. Each insect is moimt- 

 ed on a new patent tablet, which not only 

 protects it from dust. t)reakagc. etc.. but puts 

 them in a shape at once more l>eautiful and 

 JTifinitely neater than is pussible by the anti- 

 (fuated method of impaling them on pins. 



FR.VNK H. LATTIN. Albion. N. Y. 



Know the Wild Flowers? 



Your rambles in field and wood 

 will increase in interest in propor- 

 tion as you know plants* as well 

 as birds. 



The American Botanist 



is issued for the plant lover. It 

 contains no technical articles and 

 is just the magazine you need. 

 Get a copy and see for yourself. 



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 Binghamton New York 



THE WARBLER 



JOHN LEWIS CHII.ns, Editor 



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