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THE OOLOGIST. 



Prices for Back Numbers of the 

 YOUNG 00L03IST AND THE OOLOGIST 



t\ill, during 190-4, remain as below: 



After which the prices of many numbers will 

 l)e advanced and possibly not obtainable at any 

 price. Should you desire back numbers to com- 

 plete your file NOW is the time to purchase. 

 Yon can never obtain them for less money and 

 possibly not at any price, as our stock ranges 

 from only 1 to 25 copies of an issue. . 



Prices for 1905 are as folloavs: 



No. 32 is 75 cents. 



Nos. 1, 14, 18, 21. 23-24,31. 34-35. 42. 53.86. 

 89, 111, 130, 1.32, 137, 139, 140, 153, 158 are 50 

 cents each. 



Nos. 9, 66-G7, 76, 77, 78, 79, 88, 90, 113, 138, 

 146, are 25 cents each. 



Nos. 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 54. 55, 56, 75, 87, 127, 

 128. 129, 144, 149 are 15 cents each. 



Nos. 19, 20, 22. 27, 28, 38, 39, 40, 45, 50, 

 60, 61, 63, 64, 65, 70, 74, 80. 93, 100, 114, 115, 

 126, 133, 135 are 10 cents each. 



JiW All other numbers 5c per copy. 



For $10 will send prepaid a copy of every issue 

 ever published, Nos. 1 to 209. This offer in- 

 cludes your subscription through J 904. 



My prices for back Nos. of the YOUNG OOLO- 

 GIST and OOLOGIST in volumes, are as fol- 

 lows : 



Vol. I, 1884-5, Nos. 1 to 12, ... ? .90 



Vol. II, 1885, Nos. 13 to 14, ... $ .50 



Vol. Ill, 1886, Nos. 15 to 20, ... $ .90 

 Vol. IV. 1S87, Nos. 21 to 25-26, . . $1.00 

 Vol. V. I8S8, Nos. 27 to 38, . . . $1.50 



Vol. VI, 1889, Nos. 39 to 50, ... $ .75 

 Vol. VII, 1890, Nos. 51 to 62, ... $ .75 

 Vol. VIII, 1891, Nos. 63 to 74, ... $ .75 

 Vol. IX, 1892, Nos. 75 to 86, ... $ .90 

 Vol. X, 1893, Nos. 87 to 98, . . . $1.00 



Vol. XI, 1894, Nos. 99 to 110, ... $ .50 

 Vol. XII, 1895, Nos. Ill to 122, . . . $1.00 

 Vol. XIII, 1896, Nos. 123 to 127, ... $ .50 

 Vol. XIV, 1897, Nos. 128 to 1.39, . . . $1.50 

 Vol. XV, 1898, Nos. 140 to 149, . . . $ .60 

 Vol. XVI, 1899, Nos. 150 to 161, ... $ .75 

 Vol. XVII. 1900, Nos. 162 to 171, . . . $ .50 

 Vol. XVIIl, 1901, Nos. 172 to 183, ... $ .50 

 Vol. XIX, 1902, Nos. 184 to 195, . . . $ .50 

 Vol. XX. 1903. Nos. 196 to 197, ... $ .10 

 " XXI 1904, No. 198 to 209 50 



For $5 I will send prepaid a copy of every 

 issue published. Nos. 1 to 209 inclusive, except 

 the twenty-nine (2.^) 25c and 50c copies. 



For $2 00 I will send prepaid every copy pub- 

 lished, Nos. 1 to 209 inclusive except the sixty 

 (60J copies priced above at 10c or over. 



— BOU.>D VOLUMES — 

 Can be furnished, strongly bound in cloth and 

 boards, as follows: 

 Vol. I and II YOUNG OOLOGIST bound in 



one volume $1.00 



Vol. IX. The OOLOGIST for '02. 298 pages 

 of valuable and instructive Oological 

 and Ornithological matter with many 



full page illustrations, $1.00 



Or, if you order the two volumes at one time, 

 we will send tliom by return mail for only 

 $1.75. Every snulcnt of birds, tlieir nests and 

 eggs, should liave these two volumes in their 

 library. The valual)le information tliey contain, 

 Is wortli many times the price. 

 Address plainly, 



ERNEST H. SHORT, 



Manager of Oologist, 



CHILI, N. Y. 



Scientific Shells and Fossil 

 Corals. 



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 papers or spead at reasonable 



prices or exchange for eggs or skins I am 



in need of. 15 Var. Showy Papilio. Address. 



ERNEST H. SHORT, 



Rochester. N. Y. 



BIRDS EGGS. 



I can still furnish many 

 of the sets listed in Sep- 

 tember issue. If you saw 

 'or now see on that list any set you wish to 

 place in your collection write me at once. I 

 will send you a revised copy of the list 

 promptly, showing just what I can furnish 

 you. ERNEST H. SHORT. Rochester. N. Y. 



South American Butterflies. 



I can furnish the following rare and mag- 

 nificent, from U. S. of Columbia : .Morpho 

 SuLKOwsKY, 4^x4i in. Morho Menelaus. 

 (gorgeous peacock blue)5:^x7in. Either species 

 prepaid, for only $2.00. Eaeh insect is moimt- 

 ed on a new patent tablet, which not only 

 protects it from dust, breakage, etc.. hut puts 

 them in a shape at once more beautiful and 

 infinitely neater than is possible by the anti- 

 quated method of impaling them on pins. 



FRANK 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. 



ADDRESS 



WILLARD N, CLUTE& CO., 



Binghamton New York 



