THE OOLOGIST. 



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1 HAVE a collection 6.V) eggs to sell for $», 

 worth $()U, or will exchange for Other eggs. 

 .Send lists and receive mine All answered. 

 PAUL McUINTi', No. IM Lumpkin St., 

 Athens. Ga. 



WANTED.— Articles on Oology and Ornithol- 

 ogy for the Western Reserve Naturalist. Have 

 some tine 1st class sets to exchange fur same. 

 Address F. C. HUBUAKD, L. B. 1(54. Geneva, O. 



WANTED —Star t'ibacco tin tags in lots of 

 from lOJ to 50(X). Eor every lOO star tigs sent 

 me between now and Sept. l.^th I will give a,ny 

 one of the following sets with full d;ita: " nna"s 

 Hummer n-'2. Costas' Hummer u--J. Black- 

 chinned Hummer n-'-i or will accept tags allow- 

 ing you .3c. each in exchange for eggs. For 

 10(Xi Tags a tine skin of Ivory-billed Wood- 

 pecker put u.) in tirst-class condition For 

 a (X) tags one dne gold HUed watch case guai'au- 

 teed to wear l.'i years with Am. Waltham or 

 Elgin movement, value $2.'). For liXX) your 

 own selection of sets to the amount of ffliO from 

 a large list of rare eggs. For WXX) any of the 

 following: One gol I watth cash, value $i)0. 

 One Kemington double barrel breech loading 

 shot gun with full set reloading tools and 'JX) 

 loaded shells , cash value *5ei. Sets your own 

 selection from such sets as Hawks, Owls. Gulls. 

 Ducks, etc.. etc.. or accepting tags at rate as 

 stated before. You < an forward me tags in 

 small or large lots. M.itch box is a good thing 

 to send them in. Any other information cheer- 

 fullv furuished. HENKY DAVIS, North 

 Griiville. Wash. Co . N. Y. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— Pied-billed Grebe 1-6. 

 ( iss ns AuUlet 1-1. Western Gull 12. Laughing 

 < lull \-:i. So .tv Tern 1-1. Bridle I Tern 1-1, Black 

 I'l-rn l-:i. 1-3. Noddy Tern 1-1, Leaches' Petrel 



II. Brandt's Coi-7iiorai;t 1-4. Am. Bittern l-i. 

 '.••:ist Bittern 1-4 !-.'> 1-0. LimpUin 1-ii. King 



lil IH. Virginia Kail l-S 110, Sora Rail, 1-rt 

 ' Ml). Fla. CJallinule 1-7 1-S l-ID. Am Coot 

 1 '• 1-S 1-10. Bartramiau Sandpiper 1-4. .Spotted 

 Sandpiper 1). Kildeer 1-4. bo*i White l-.S MO. 

 Tiirkev Uuz/.ard 1--'. 131ack Vulture l-'J. Red- 

 tailed Hawk I-: \-:i. Red-shouldered Hawk l-'i 

 1-4. Am. S)>arrow Hawk 1-4. .Screech Owl 1-4 

 l-!i. Te<au Si reech Owl 1- ', Auna'n H\iinming- 

 bird l-'Ju--.', Black Pho'lje 1-1. Bobolink 1-1 1;'). 

 fellow-he 'ded Blackbird M 1-.") I fi, Meadow- 

 Lark 1-t l-f) l-(>. L.ing-bilk'd Marsh Wren 1-4 l-.'i 

 '■. Murre 1-1. Califo nia Murr- 1-1. YelKiw- 

 ued Magi) e •■;■>. Bank Swall w 1-."). Cliff Swal- 

 >w 1-4 1-.') 1-ti. .\m. Crow 1-1. Florida Crow if). 

 > .-liowbilled Cuckoo 1-4. Black-billed 1-4. Who 

 wants thein. If it is you send your list and 

 make an offer. None but strictly lirst-dass sets 

 venor awepted. C(jrrespondeuc' with reliable 

 Hectors des.red. CHARLES M ELDREDGE, 

 i Chamber of C )muierce. Chijago. 



THE FOLLOWlNiJ is the list of species we 

 • \v have olTered for the World's Fair exhibit: 

 4. :-i. 0. 7. y. I". II. i-J. 1 J, i:ia. Ill a., a'j, dn, :«. 



.*a. 37. ;i». 40. U, ii. 47. 4'J. 51 51a, 5{. 54, .'>», DS, 

 '. (>.l. ('4, rt.5. \,r. ii-.». 7(». 71. 7-,'. ;4.7ft. 0. 77, 71». H). 



^;. sti, «ii, u.'. 101. lu;. los. \\j. ii:.. in. iu». i-at, 



li>)C, l-ii. I^il>. I-,'.). rM. \iH. IW. Ih. 110, 111. 144, 



III, InM. 17«. 1«.', 1^. IHH. 11*0. lyl, !.»-'. l'.»4. 11).'). lilli, 



I'.).). M). M], AiJ. -iU'l. :iOi), ao7. MS, i-j. -I .--iuy 

 •dfj. mi, -ii^. •■tii. -sji. wjrt, irjs, riu. a4a, j.">.', a5.i, 

 •2.v>S. ytll. !«.l. 2'W. Ml, i7\. iT-i. -rth. -J-*. a.H). a«l. 



-.>. aw). -M-yA. :^yb. -JH-i. •■i>>iA, 29'. av»ia. ;^.»7a. ;j)0, 



•\<-.'M\,Mi. M:<..iW.A\i, .'313. 311. 315. dlti, 31H, 

 V.K'AM. .iMA.-.yiit. A-in, 3;S», a.ll, 3.«, sa. SAr>,Ml. 



33ra, 3.nb, aiy, 3.yja. aiu, 34;!. 3i3, ;««.;««. ;i'ii. 



35-.i, 35i, ;i)U, 3(i0. 30>', 3i4, .iti5, 360. »tJ7. 368, 3rt«a, 

 3ra, 373, 373a. 373b. 3":ic, 373d, .375, 37.")a. .37S, 37Ca, 

 37«, .'1»1, -.VA, ;iN5. -.{fil. .'IHS. 3UU. 3.<3. 3y I. 3y«, .'1«7. 

 3«y, 40.', 4(>1 406. 408. 4..y, 410, i\i. 4l;l, 4Ui. 417, 41«. 

 419, tiO, 4iOa, 4!Wc, 4il, 4-^3, 4:i8, 4;iy, 430. 431, 4j6- 



4,30,443,441.447.448, 4.=.2, 4.=>3, 451. 4.''.6, 457, 458, 

 461. 46v'. 463, 464, 4V5, 466, 466a, 467, 473. 474b, 474c, 

 47,5, 476. 477, 477a, 47s, 47Sa. 480, 4H1. 482, 483, 4»4, 

 485, 487, 4.-i-, 48«a. 490. 493, 494, 49.5, 4'.).5a 4.16, 497, 

 498, 499. .500. .501. 501b. 50.1. 5J.5. .T0.5a, 50 i. .507. 5(XS, 

 509, 510. 51 1. 511a. 51 lb. hV>. 518. 51y. 5iyb, 5'.'y, ,530, 

 530a. .531. hXi, .534, .5;i6. .5.18. .539, 640, 510a. 54-.ia. .546, 

 549. .55-,'. .^5:ia, 554b. .558, .5tiO, .560a, 563. .56.ia, f><V}, 

 567a, 567c. 573, 574, .581. .581c, 581d, .5816, 584, .58tS, 

 587, .5,S7a. .588a, .588b, .5yib. .593, 593c, .591, 595, .596, 

 .597, .598, .599, 601. 60J. 604. 605. 607, 60S. 610, 611, 

 61:i. 61.'1, 614, 616, 617, 619, 6/0. 621, &iZ, fii-Zx. f>tib, 

 ^■H. 6'.'7, frJ8, 6-.i9c, 6.il, lW:i. 6;!.3. 6;;8, 639. 6H.642.tJ45, 

 646a. 652. 65 ". 6.59. 662. 663. 667. 671. 673. 674.676, 

 677. 679, 681. 68Ia. 683, 68)a, 681, 687. 698, 700, 701, 

 702. 70;l, 704, 70.5, 706, 707. 710. 711, 71:1, 715, 71H, 

 718b. 719, 719b. 721. 721a, 722a, 724, 725, 726, 727, 

 727a, 728, 729, 730, 731, 732, 733, 7: ;.5. 736, 742a, 74;^ 

 74,3a. 74<), 751, 751a. 751, 7.5.5, 7.'>6, 758, 7.5ba. 759a, 

 7.5yb 7t)I. 761a. 764, 765, 7156. 767. 768. We also 

 have it tine assortment of foreign eggs. Any 

 parties iiaviug clutches not on above list, that 

 they desire exhibited, we shall endeavor to 

 make room for them, if they advise us during 

 June. We shall probably not be able to ex- 

 hibit any new sets afttir July 1st. Address as 

 early as"possible. P. H. LATTIN & CO.. Albion. 



Blaine's Handy Msinual of Useful Information 



There has just been published in Chicago a 

 most valuable book with the above title, com- 

 piled by Prof. Win. H. Blaine, of Lancaster 

 University. Its .500 pages are full of .iust what 

 its name implies— useful information -and we 

 fully advise all our readers to send for a copy 

 of it. It is a compenJium of things worth 

 knovTlug. tilings diiMcult to rememoer, and 

 tables of reference of great value to everybody, 

 that tt has never before been our good fortune 

 to possess in such compact sliape. Our wonder 

 is how it can be published at so low a price as 

 is asked for it. It is handsoni'-ly bound lu 

 flexiiile cloth corers, and will be sent to any 

 address, po.stpaid. on receipt of 25 cents in 

 postage stamps, bv the publishers. 



G. W. OGILVIE &CO., 

 276 & 279 Franklin St., 

 Chicago, 111. 



A BARGAIN. 



Series, sets or singles of the Am. .Herring 

 Gull wuh diya for 12 cts per egg. Series will 

 besviecedso as to show the greatest varia- 

 tion in size, coloration and m irkiug. Parties 

 desiring large series write tirst. 



ED. VA.V WINKLE. 

 Van's Harbor. Mich. 



VARIETIES OF STUMPS 



$1.00 



duplicates can lie returned. 



AN UNUSUAL OFFER 

 W. K. OHblANV, 



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