ORNITHOLOGIST AND OOLOOIST 



AUVKRTISING BATKS. 



Oiitsilc page $JO.OO 



Full page m.llO 



Hallptt;,'e, inside '-'.CO 



Half column i^OO 



Less tbau ball" column— per incb 'J. 00 



Per liDC 15 



Exchaugea not exceeding fivo lines 'i5 



All advertisements must be in before tbe 20th of each 

 month. Vol. XUI began January, IhHS. 



SllliBCription, 81.O0; Spei-imeii Copies, 10 cents. 



Subscriptions at the rate of six sbilliugs (jerannnm. will 

 be received by THOMAS HURST, Heuly St , Camp Hill, 

 Stratford Road. Birmingliara. Kngland. 



FRANK B. WEHSTER. Publisher. 



40'.' Washington Street. Boston. Mass 



ADVANCED COLLECTORS 



Desiring to sepure by cxcbaut^o. during the coniiiig Beason, 

 large sTies of seisof the e}.'tjs t»f the Protbouotary Warbler, 

 will do well to address the iiuiierBigneil. 

 General oolo^ical excliauges also solicited. 

 NO EGGS SOLD. 



R. M. BARNES, Lacan. 111. 



HAVE YOU SEEN A COPY OF THE 



BAY STATE OOLOGIST? 



If not send two cent stamp for one to the publisher, 

 W. H. FOOTE, 43 ITenn St., PittsfleUl, Mass. 



I have purchased the remaining copies of 

 M. M. CHAMBERLAIN S WORKS. 



Catalogue of Canadian Birds, 



I'rirf $'>.00. 



Systematic Table of Canadian Birds, 



ADDUKSS 



ALFRED MORRISSEY, ST. JOHNS, N. B. 



SOMETHING NEW. 



Send for large printed circular and partial ex- 

 planation of process. 



A novel, f 88y and rapid process of mountiTig birds, niam- 

 mals and reptiles, with less than one third the work of the 

 old luethoil of skinuiug and stuffinR. Little exTiense. Few- 

 er tools, perfeet preservatien of lorni. No . ravage of in- 

 sects. Avoids ruauy difl'erent conipUcationa encountered 

 by new ht-giniiers. Anyone can learn it. CorreBpondenee 

 solicited. Enclose stamp always for particulars. Eggs to 

 exchange. 



R. M, GIBBS, KAtAMAZOO, MiCH. 



J. . 



FRED. C. LUSK, 



TAXIDERMIST. 



HOLLEY, N. Y. 



Bir<l skins and eggs collected to order at lowest 

 prices. .Send 35 eents for cabinet size Photo of two 

 legged pig just sold to the U. S. Museum. 



THE 



mimim or Bristol m, clue, 



Having about 3'» copies of Nos. '2 and 3 of above, will 

 send them to any address. 



Occurrence of Osprey in Bristol Cnunty 05 



A record of breeding of Solitary Vireo, Black-throated 

 Bunting and Black-throated Blue Warbler 06 



F. H. CARPENTER, 



409 Washington St., Boston. Mass. 



•■Comes regularly and is decidedly the best of its class." 

 Charles Russell Orcntt, Editor. Price $1.00 per annum. 

 50 cents worth of any of the following curiosities given as a 

 premium with every yearly subscription sent me, or auy 

 of the curiosities will he sent prepaid on receipt of price. 

 Cactus Wood (curious), $ .05 to .2r) 



California S-^a Urchins, .05 to .10 



Lima Beaus, .05 to .10 



Alligator Teeth, .05 



Sharks Eggs, .'2ri 



Pampas Grass Plumes, .25 



Abalone Shells, (HoUotis CracherveUi) .06 to .50 



Humming birds' Nesta, .25 



Sand thrown up by the Charleston earthquake, several 



colors in a vial. .15 



Japanese Paper Napkins, .05 



** Tempo, (large oval coin) .15 



Chinese Coins, (very old) .05 



Koman Bronze Coins found in digging the Suez Canal, 



1500 years old, .12 



India Coine, found in old dumps, .10 



Price List of Bird Skins, Eggs, Minerals, Shells, Insects, 

 Plants. Relics, Cciup, Stamps, Curiosities, etc., 2c. each. 



E. M. HAICHT, 



Collecting Naturalist. RIVERSIDE, CAL. 



WANTED. 



Volume 1 and 2 of the Oologist, for whit-h a 

 good price will be given. 



PHILIP LAURENT, 



021 Marshall Street. Philadelphia. Penn. 



