THE OOLOGIST. 



we tlilnk it cau be set down as tUe European 

 species 7.00 



133 Western Ked-tail Hawk, 2. Cala ? nd hand- 

 some speclniPiis 1.50 



134 Red-tall Hawk, isnc, Mid. Co. ct. dc 75 



133 Swulnson's Hawk, 2, Los Angeles, Cala dc 



1.50 



isrt Bald Eagle, i. Cape Sable, Fla. dc 4.00 



i.^T Bald Eaglo, 2, c^pe Sable, Fla. dc 7.50 



iHs-139 Mourning Dove, 2. San Diego. Cal. dcos 



itn (iround Dove, 2, Chatham Co., Ga. dc 50 



Ui Ground Dove, 2, Ga. nd 40 



142-143 Chachalaca, 2, Starr Co. Tex. dc 3.00 



144 Ruffed Grouse, 12 Uimp ) snc, Newton la. dc 

 1.25 



Oregon Ruffed Grouse, 6, coos Co., Oregon 



dc 2.5 



Texan Quail, 14, Lee Co., Tex. dc 1.50 



Wurdemanu's Heron, 3, Cape Sable-. Fla. 



dc 4.00 



American Egret, 4, Tampa, Fla. dnc l .00 



Snowy Heron, 3'^nc, Tallahasse, Fla. dc 45 



Snowy Heron, 4, Tampa, Fla. dc . . ; 60 



Reddish Egrer, 3suc, Tampa, Fla. dc S5 



Loulsana Heron. 3, Jeff. Co., Tex. dc 30 



Louisnna Heron, 4, Tampa, Fla. dc 40 



Little Blue Heron. 4. Jeff. Co., Tex. dc. . . .40 



Little Blue Heron. 4. Tampa Fla. dc 40 



Green Heron, 3. Tyljee, Is. dc 30 



Green Heron, 4snc, L. 1. nd 30 



162 Black-crowned Night Heron. 3, L. I. nd 



30 



145 



146 

 14S 



149 

 150 

 1.51 

 l-,2 

 153 

 1,')4 

 155 

 1.56 

 1.57 

 1.5S 

 1.59- 



JC.3 

 166 

 167 



169 

 170 

 171 

 172 

 173 

 175 

 176 

 177 

 178 

 179 

 ISO 

 181 

 182 



184 

 185 

 186 

 1ST 

 188 



189 

 191 

 192 

 195 

 196 

 197 

 200 

 2 01 

 202 



-165 Be. Night Heron, 3snc, L.I. nd 28 



Be. Night Heron. 4snc. L. 1. nd 35 



■168 WhlU'-crowned Night Heron, 4, Jeff Co.. 



Tex . dc 1 .25 



Glossy Ibis, 4, Russia dc i.oo 



Golden Plover, 4, Iceland dc 1.50 



Golden Plover, 4 (ich), Scotland dc 1.25 



Ringed Plover, 4, Iceland dc 60 



Ringed Plover, 3, England dc ...."50 



European Woodcock, 4, Sweden dc o.oo 



English snipe, 3snc, Eng. dc 75 



Willet, 4, Beau, Co., S. C. dc 1.25 



Long-billed Curlew, 4, England do 2.00 



Red-breasted Rail, 9, Sav., Ga. dc 1.25 



sora Rail, 4. Comal Co., Tex. dc 40 



Sora Rail, issnc. Hen. Co., Minn, dc 1.25 



Whooping crane, 2, (2 small holes in side) 



lo wa dc , 2.00 



MalLird, 10, Lapland dc i.oO 



Pintail, 7 (2ch), Lapland dc 2.00 



Widgeon, 7, Iceland dc 1.50 



Shoveller, 8, Russia dc 2.00 



Blue-winged Teal, li (ich). Devil's Lake, 



Dak. dc 3.00 



Am. Golden-eye, 7, Russia dc 5 . CO 



Eider, 4, Finland, dc 1.25 



Am . Sheldrake, lo, N orway dc 500 



Brown Pelican, 3. Tampa, Fla. dc 75 



Fla. Cormorant, 2, snc. Tampa dc 50 



Brandt's Cormorant, 4, Farralone Is. dnc 1.25 



Glaucous Gull, 2, Greenland dc 1.50 



Gt. Black -backed Gull, 2, Sweden dc 75 



Western (iull, 3, Farralone Is. dc i.tio 



20.3 Herring Gull. 2snc, Eng. dc 50 



204 Am. Herring Gull, 2, St. Law. Co., N. Y. 



nd 35 



206-207 Ring-billed Gull, 3, Benson Co., Dak- 



dc 90 



20s Franklin's Gull, 3, Heron Lake, Minn, dc 



.....2.25 



209 Gull-billed Tern, 3snc, Hog la., Va. dc....60 



210-212 Common Tern, 2, L. I. N. Y. dc 10 



'.<16-21S Fulmar Petrel, 1, Iceland dc .'o 



221 Western (4iebe, 4, DevUs Lake, Dak. dc 2.C0 

 222-223 Western Grebe, 5, Devil's Lake, Dak. dc 



2.25 



224 Am. Eared Grebe, 4, cal. dnc l.OO 



225 Black-throated Diver, isnc, Lapland dc . . l.OO 

 227-229 Tufted Pumn, 1, Farralone Is. dc... 1.25 



230 Cassiln's Auk, l, Farralone Is. dc 3.00 



231 Black Guillemot, 2, Grand Menan dnc .... 40 



Single Eggs. 



The figures in the first column at the left, 

 give the number of lst-cla.ss single eggs in the 

 collection. The second column, the number of 

 2d-class ones. 



The prices quoted are for a single 1st class 

 specimen of the species named. 



Where we have 2d-class specimens, we will 

 sell them for one-half these prices. 



Orders under 3iic must contain 5c. and under 

 $1.00, lOc. additional for pastage and packing. 

 Over .?i. 00 will b3 sent prepaid. 



Always name additional specimens that can be 

 used as substitutes inca.se we shouUl be out of 

 those must desired at the time of receiving order. 

 In case this is not done we will take equally 

 desirable specimens trom oui- !?tock to fill the 

 order or Aviil return your money. 



1 5 Wood Thrush 04 



4 11 Robin (12 



20 Moi kingbird- 05 



7 3 Catbud 02 



12 3 Brown Thrasher 03 



4 Cal. Bluebird 10 



1 1 Phalnopepla 41) 



10 5 Blue-gray Gnatcatcher ...18 



4 Chickadee 08 



1 Least Tit 15 



5 Cactus Wron 12 



1 Carolina Wren 20 



2 Long-billed Mai-sh Wren o4 



4 Prothonotary Warbler, 35 



1 Golden-winged \\'arbler, 5U 



8 2 Parula Warbler 18 



2 Oven Bird, 12 



10 7 Yellow-breast Chat 08 



8 Redstart 10 



5 W. Warbling Vlreo 15 



1 Blue-headed Vlreo .40 



1 1 White-eyed Vlreo, 12 



3 Bell's Vireo 12 



4 White-rumped Shrike 07 



8 Cliff Swallow 02 



10 Barn Swallow 02 



5 Scarlet Tanager 18 



9 3 House Finch 05 



5 6 Am. Goldfinch 06 



1 2 Ark. Goldfinch £0 



2 1 GamDel's White-crowned Span-ow, 18 



7 3 Chipping sparrow 02 



4 3 Field Sparrow 03 



12 6 Song Sparrow 02 



2 Chewink, 08 



3 Spurred Tow hee 20 



4 Canon Towhee 20 



9 Cal. Brown Towhee OS 



s 4 Cardinal Grosbeak, 04 



