THE OOLOGIST. 



85 



10") Traill's Flvootcher, 3, fco nd 25 



HIS Trail's Klvcatcher,4 (icli) fco nd 3(i 



116 Wesiern (?) Nlght-Iiawk, 2 Beatiie Co. Kan. 



dc 60 



1:9 Red-headed Woodpecker, 4, col. O. Davie too 



dc so 



1:2 ) Red-headed Woodpecker, 3, fco nd 1 -> 



1 i 1 Red-headed Woodpecker, 4, nd 20 



123 Flicker, 4, O. nd 14 



12 1 Red-sh:ifted Flicker, 4, sgpc nd 2.-) 



12 ) Jiedshafted Flicker, .5, sgpc nd 35 



127 Road-runner, o, Sfrpc dc Tn 



lis 'i'ellow-billed cuckoo, 3, fco nd 25 



131 Am. Hawk Owl, T (ich) Labrador, dc. The 

 data (or this set gives Labrador as the local- 

 ity, but as it conies through a Uermun dealer, 

 we think it can be set down as the European 



species 5.00 



133 Western Red-tail Hawk, 2, Cala ? nd hand- 

 some specimens 1.2.5 



Red-tall Hawk, isnc, Mid. Co. ct. dc 00 



Swainson's Hawk, 2, Los Angeles, Cala dc 



1.25 



IMourning Dove, 2, San Diego, Cal. dc.os 



143 chachalaca. 2, StarrCo. Tex. dc 2.2.5 



Oregon Ruffed crouse, 6, Coos Co., Oregon 

 dc 2.00 



13t 

 13,5 



13-; 



112 

 14,5 



146 

 US 



149 

 1.50 

 151 

 1-2 

 1,5'J 



1C3 

 166 

 167- 



170 

 171 

 1,2 

 173 

 17,5 

 17G 

 177 

 17S 

 isl 

 IS", 

 1S6 

 1>7 

 ISS 



189 



19! 



Iii2 



197 



2' 10 



201 



2112 



203 



210- 



222- 



1H 

 225 

 227 

 230 

 231 



4 11 

 1,5 2 



Te.Kan (^uall, 14, Lee Uo,, Tex. dc 1.25 



Wurdemann's Heron, 3, Cape Sable, Fla. 



dc 3. CO 



American Egret. 4, Tampa, Fla. dnc fA) 



Snowy Heron, 3.':nc, Tallahasse, Fla. dc — 3u 



Snowy Heron, 4, Tampa, Fla. dc 45 



Reddish Egret. 3snc, Tampa. Fla. dc 65 



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



20 



165 Be. Night Heron, 3snc, L. L lid 20 



Be. Night Heron, 4Sne. L. l . nd 25 



168 White-crowned Night Heron, 4, Jeff Co., 



Tex. dc to 



Golden Plover, 4, Iceland dc 1.15 



(iolden Plover, 4 (ich). Scotland dc l.oo 



Ringed Plover, 4. Iceland dc 50 



Ringed Plover, 3, England dc 35 



I':uropean Woodcock, 4, Sweden dc 4,eo 



English Snipe, 3snc, Eng. dc 50 



Willet, 4, Beau, Co., S. C. dc i.Ou 



Long-billed Ciu-lew, 4. England dc 1.50 



Sora Rail, I3snc, Hen. Co., Minn, dc l.co 



Pintail, 7(2ch), Lapland dc l.so 



Widgeon, 7, 1 brk., Iceland dc l.OO 



Shovt-ller, s, Russia dc l.'O 



Blue-winged Teal, 11 (ich), Devil's Lake, 



Dak. dc 2.25 



Am. Golden-eye, 7, Russia dc 3.75 



Eider. 4. Finland, dc l.OO 



Am. Sheldrake.il), Norway dc 4.0ii 



Brandt's Cormorant, 4, Farralone Is. dnc .90 



Glaucous Gull, 2, Greenland dc 1.15 



<;t. Black-backed (^ull, 2, Sweden dc 60 



Western (iull, 3, Farralone Is. dc 75 



Herring Gull, 2.snc, Eng. dc 85 



■212 Common Tern, 2, L. I. N. Y. dc 08 



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



2.00 



Am. Eared Grebe, 4, Cal. dnc 75 



Black-throated Diver, isnc, Lapland dc. .75 



•229 Tufted Puftln, 1, Farralone Is. dc 1 00 



Casslln's Auk, 1, Fan-alone Is. dc 2.25 



Black Guillemot, 2, Grand Menan dnc 30 



Single Eggs. 



The figures In the first column at the left, 

 give tlie number of ist-class single eggs in the 

 collection. The second column, the number ol 

 2d-ciass ones. 



The pi-ices quoted are for a single ist-class 

 specimen of the species named. 



Where we have 2(l-class specimens, we will 

 sell them for oH^-7(a?/ these prices. 



Orders under 3i)e must contain 5c. and under 

 $1.00, lOc. additional for postage and packing. 

 Over $1.00 will be sent prepaid. 



1 



Always name additional specimens that can be 

 used as substitutes Incase we should be out of 

 those most desired at the time of receiving order. 

 In case this is not done we will take equally 

 desirable specimens from our slock to fill the 

 order or will return your money. 



10 1 WoodThrush (2 



Robin 01 



Mockingbird- 03 



Catbird * 01 



15rown Thrasher 01 



Cal. Bluebird OS 



Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, 12 



Cactus Wron 07 



Parula Warbler 10 



Yellow-breast Chat 04 



W. Waibling Vireo 08 



Bell's Vireo 08 



Whlte-rumped Shrike no 



Barn Swallow 01 



Ark. Goldtinch, 12 



Chipping Sparrow Oi 



Field Sparrow 02 



Song Sparrow 01 



Spurred Towhee 15 



canon Towhee 18 



Cal. Brown Towhee, 06 



Cardinal Grosbeak, .03 



Indigo Bunting 03 



Cowblrd, 01 



Red-winged Blackbird 01 



Bullock's Oriole 05 



Purple GralJle 03 



Florida Grak le 05 



Bronzed Grakle 03 



Crow 03 



Florida c;row 15 



Kingbird 02 



Traill's Fljcatcher OS 



Red-headed Woodpecker, 05 



Red-sliaft€d Flicker o» 



Road-runner * . . 13 



Yellow-billed Cuckoo u6 



Cal. Screech Owl, 40 



Western Great Horned Owl 1.00 



Swainson's Hawk .50 



Mourning Dove D2 



Great Blue Heron 1.5 



Black-crowned Night Heron 05 



Majlard 10 



Common Tern 0:i 



We ha\ e decided to break the sets. If any of 

 our patrons desire, and can offer the following 

 species, for the first time, as single eggs. Write 

 quick II you desire any of them, for the fe5v left 

 will soon be sold at tlie prices we quote 



Black-crested Flycatcher $ .40 



Ground Tit CO 



Tufted Titmouse 40 



cala. Bush Tit 12 



Carolina Wren iO 



Cedar Waxwing 08 



Purple Martin 12 



Tree Swallow ;0s 



Lawrence's Goldfinch 20 



sliiirp-talled Finch 35 



Cala. Song Sparrow 0-5 



Rusty song sparrow 2& 



Lazuli Bunting 15 



Blue Grosbeak 35 



cassia's Kingbird .30 



Western Night-hawk 35 



Hawk Owl 1.00 



Belled Kingfisher 15 



Sora Rail TO 



Pintail — ..25 



Widgeon 20 



Shoveller 25 



Blue-winged Teal 25 



Golden-eye 60 



Am. Sheldrake , 50 



Brandt's cormorant 25 



Glaucous (iull 60 



Gt. Black-backed Gull 3.5 



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2 



3 

 10 



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5 



3 



2 



4 



4 



1 



4 



4 

 12 



2 



1 



9 



2 



4 

 16 

 12 



5 

 10 



4 

 10 

 15 



3 



2 



8 4 

 10 



3 



4 



2 

 2 



3 



1 



4 



25 

 2 

 40 



