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THE OOLOGISt. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— 38 cal. S. & W. revolver, 

 latest patent, liammer, worth $9. Coue's Key 

 and climbers preferred: state condition and 

 terms. T. MORRISON, Helena. Ark. 



FOR SALE CHEAP.— Books, including 

 Cones' Key and papers relating to Oology and 

 Ornithology. Write for prices to T. A. SMITH- 

 WICK, Walke, N. C. 



WANTED.— Used Columbian Stamps. Will 

 give eggs in sets or singles. Cabinet Oriental 

 Magic, back numbers of Oologist. Vol. I En- 

 cyclopedia, and Minerals. Also a Popular 

 Stamp Album for sale. JNO. S. DURL.AND, 

 Centralia. Kas. 



COLLECTORS desiring to purchase rare 

 sets of bird eggs, will do well to send for my 

 list. Over one hundred fine sets for sale at 

 one-half Standard Catalogue prices. HAW- 

 LEY HALL, Lewisville. Ind. 



"for exchange or SALE.— 300 Birds eggs 

 and instruments. Will exchange for a 32-re- 

 volver (S & W) or a repeating rifle (33) or sell. 

 C. C. RENSHAW, Boyce, Va. 



FOR SALE or' EXCHANGE.— A 12 bore 

 breech -loading shot gun. Will exchange for 

 eggs Insets, books and papers on Ornithology, 

 and Oology. Will accept part cash. All letters 

 answered. G. W. BATCHELDER, Lock Box 

 890, St. Johnsbury, Vt. 



TO EXCHANGE. Minerals, stamps, curiosi- 

 ties, woods, mosses, post marks, books, papers, 

 etc. Want shells, fossils, Indian 'elics and 

 curiosities. GUY H. BRIGGS, Livermore, Me. 



FOR SALE : A fine collection of Mounted 

 Birds, several hundred specimens, a very com- 

 plete collection of Insects, and a large number 

 of Snakes. All are in good shape and will be 

 sold at a bargain. A number ot collectors in 

 this p(jrtion of Penn pronounce it the best col- 

 lection they have ever seen. I will sell each 

 lot separately or altogether. Parties interested 

 should write at once to Box 160, York, Pa. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— The following first-class 

 sets with full data collected this spring in Ore- 

 gon. Mongolian Pheasant 1-12 di *.50, Sooty 

 Grouse 2-7 2-8. Oregon Towhee 1-4, Rusty Song 

 Sparrow 1-3, Gambel's Sparrow 1-3 2-4. Tri- 

 coloi-ed Blackbird 6-4 1-5, Russet-back Thrush 

 1-3. Western Robin 2-3. For first-class sets 

 with data. Plovers, Sandpipers and Owls pre- 

 ferred. "Standard Catalogue" as basis. WAL- 

 TON MITCHELL, 534 Summit Ave., St. Paul. 

 Minn. 



WILL EXCHANGE fragments of prehistoric 

 pottery and Rocky Mountain specimens, for 

 large U. S. cents and scrip of the different is- 

 .sues. H. STEPHENSON, Cortland Neb. 



A VERY LARGE COLLECTTON OF SKINS 

 contains more or less mutilated specimens, 

 principally small birds, which have been col- 

 lected with a 12 or 16 bore shot gun. There is 

 no earthly excuse for such work now. For a 

 small investinent of ^\.U) you can buy an inser- 

 tion tube which will fit inside your shot gun 

 barrel, taking a 32 or 38 cal. C F. shell. The 

 tube is as easily removed as a shell. You can 

 load six or seven small shells for the same 

 price it costs you to load the shells you are now 

 using. It makes no noise nor ruins your speci- 

 mens. Send tor circular in regai-d to this won- 

 derful invention. The large increase in my 

 business PROVES I meet all the requirements 

 of my customers and friends. I would like 

 your "address. Here is mine. JAMES P. BAB 

 BITT, Taunton, Maes. 



FOR SALE.— My entire collection of birds 

 eggs, listed at over ^0, will sell any or all for 

 ?;, of 93's prices, also Davies Nests and Eggs, 

 and Oologist from June 90 to June 93. Send 

 quick for list and particulars. No cards. L. J, 

 DRENNAN, New Sharon, Iowa. 



EXCHANGE NOTICE. Send for best ap. 

 proral sheets at 55 per cent. One Columbian 

 Exposition Souvenir for 25 cts. 50 foreign 

 stamps for old fashion copper cents. 200 stamps 

 for dimes before 1860. 500 stamps for quarters 

 before 186.5. CriAS. G. COLLINS, Box 431, 

 Garden City, Kas. 



"OOLOGISTS," various collectors' periodicals, 

 books, stamps, eggs, tags, data blanks, curios, 

 etc.. for used United States stamps, books, 

 fishing tackle, cartridge belt ( .38) or bag. eagle 

 claw traps, etc. A. D. AKIN. Schaghticoke, 

 N. Y. 



LOOK! A beaut'ful birch bark canoe 10 

 inches in length with the word "Minnehaha" 

 hand-painted on the side and made in the regu- 

 lar Inian fashion will be sent you postpaid for 

 only W cts. Address CHARLES HATFIElD, 

 1517 W. Lake St., Minneapolis, Minn. 



WOULD like to exchange eggs in sets, or sin- 

 gles, with collectors in Massachusetts and 

 Conneticut. Send list and i-eceive mine. ' P. R. 

 MERRITT, 461 State St.. Springfield, Mass. 



MOUNTED DUCKS, Hawks, Owls, etc., at 

 very low prices, for instance. Snowy Owl $10, 

 Barn Owl $3 .50, Great Horned Owl $5.00 Long- 

 eared Owl $2.. 50. Barred Owl $3..50. American 

 Golden-eye $2.95, Sparrow Hawk $1.75, Broad- 

 winged Hawk $3.75. etc , etc Send for list. 

 All these birds are first-class, mounted on 

 natural stumps or walnut stands, and I guar- 

 antee satisfaction or money refunded. I have 

 always on hand panels of birds as "dead game' ' 

 and would be pleased to qviote prices. Will ex- 

 change mounted bii'ds for skins, either bird or 

 mammal with full data. WM. T. SMITH, 

 1145 So. Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



OOLOGISTS WANTED.— We want copies of 

 July-Aug., 1886; Jan.-Feb . 1887 or Dec. 1886 with 

 Jan. -Feb., 1887 attached. June, 1888 and April, 



1889, OOLOGISTS. We also want copies of Lat- 

 tin's 188.5. '•Oologist's Hand-Book." For each 

 copy of the above five publications or for any 

 two copies ot the Oologist for March '92. May 

 '92 or April '93 you will send us before July 1st 

 we will give a copy of the "New Standard Cat- 

 alogue" or a White Metal Blowpipe or an 

 Embryo Hook or a Tape Measure Pencil or a 

 copy of "Insect Collecting" or 25 Cents worth of 



1890, 1891 or 1892 OOLOGISTS. F. H. LATTIN & 

 CO., Albion, N. Y. 



DDIMTIMP Of all kinds for Naturalists a 



rnln I inU speciality. Note and letter 

 heads, envelopes, circulars, illustrated cata- 

 logues for natural history dealers. Have hun- 

 dreds of engravings of natural history speci- 

 mens. Write for estimates. 100 envelopes print- 

 ed, 45c. noteheads same price, postpaid. C. F. 

 CARR. Job Printer. New London, Wis. tf 



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 V)articulars. which will enable you to commence 

 work at once. Circulars free. SMITH MFG. 

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