THE OOLOGIST. 



Yunr QUDe ABd rjl.hn-w miQ h* toarrled hi uiy deptrtm<nt, I mnatb lor lO da ■ 

 S QiKBlh^ 'if. ct* . 6 m..o:i«. 4U c:.^ ; l j«r. T". rt* iSWuId y^ dcin, to hax. W 

 •am« pnnwj w more th^u aof depftrtment. aa«-Ulf ol (hc«r rates iriJl br <-fa«n:«] for 

 «»cb MdditicoAl oar. ^ 



LJTo coUprtor* »I11 not be lony In ob«erring tba ImporUBc* of keepLac their tuuna 

 ^ftDtUntt lo Oiia DirvctofT CoUsrto™ utd dcAlen dttinug lo i»»k« mim, pairhwa m 

 •a.r\\»og^r,\\ not only vriU- to tb« putwa »b.<w iMiorft App«u m tb» dirtrtorj for ttcir 

 TOl^ bet will aJM^ kwp tbem pi*te-l no ■■t»r(^io»" Ibai ibcy moy h»T» (or nle cbMp; 

 pnbUih*«h«nnKp*pr«'-lc.. tiMt «<»oWh«rf mt«mt to the penoM «i.o«. Dnmn 

 »pp«»»iDlh» Dinwttiiy, rill reov-niM thp tupoTUace o* plftcina aunpta «to. in ths 



CoUKton rvwira u tufth « /V^ Lrttcra. ra«aK Circnlai*. Suopln e»«. fma Uviaa 

 flMrMnMiUMi«Ml«MbMat*<w(ofoDlj lOOKNTB to thia Direeten. 



Addna, THX OOIXH>I8T. Altaioa, V. T. 



BIRDS' EGGS. 



Philip Maloney, 2126 No. 20th St., Phila- 

 delphia, Pa. 



G. M. Sabiu, Lock box 741. Malone, N. Y. 



H. W. Davis, Xorth Giauville, N. Y. mj' 



Wm. Brown, Hebron, McHeniy Co., 111. 



F. W. McCormack, Box 34, Leighton, Ala- 

 bama. 



\V. N. Fleming. Box 1267, Xatk-K. Ma'^s. 



Ed. Collett, 1400 Colo. St., Anstiu, TexM.s 



E. D. Ball, Little Rock, Iowa. 



INSECTS, 

 Roy L Lvle, Cedar Spriajis, Kent Co, 

 Mich. ■ ' y 



Oliver T. Hyde, Ellington, Couu. 

 E. D. Ball, Little Rock, Iowa. 



NOTICE. Birds' Eggs For Sale Cheap. 



collectors avail yoimself of The folloivingr op- 

 portunity to secure some fine fets for use In 

 making' excliancres etc : Five .sets of .\rctic 

 Tern, \.. and two sets I.eack's Petrel, i-i. onlv 

 SI. 00: six sets Leach's Petrel, i-i. and three sets 

 Arctic Tern. ^i. only Si. 00. To the first order of 

 Jl.oo I will add a set of .spotted Sandpiper, V: fo 

 fifth orderof $1.00 I will add a set of Fi.'^h Hawk. 

 }4. All sets are strictly fli-st-class with complete 

 oi-iginal data. Satisfaction tniaranteed. Add 

 lOc. for postage. HENKY E. BERRY. 



Damariscotta, Maine. 



^ Chas. K. ^Vorthen, %^ 

 NATURALISTS mt^ TAXIDERMIS, 



-^- Warsaw, iLLiNois. «^ 



Large stock of Native, and the handsomest 



of Tropical Bird Skhis on hand. Rare species a 



specialty. Enclose stamp with inquiries. ayr 



CLOTH Cornered Trays. Data Blanks and Ship- 

 ping Boxes, tor eggs. Sample shipping boxes, 

 for mailing frail ond rare eggs, for two cents; 

 prevents anv possibility of breaking eggs. Ad- 

 dress immediately. \V. W. ASHE, Raleigh, X. c. 



OOLOGY OF 

 NEW ENGLAND. 



BY ELWIN A. CAPEX. 



COMPLETE IN ONE MAGNIF- 

 ICENT VOLUME. 



IT CONTAINS AX .\CCUKATF. DESCElPriON OF 



The Eggs, 



ITests and 

 Breeding Habits 



tiF .ALL THE 



BIRDS KNOWN TO NEST 

 NEW ENGLAND. 



There ai-e three hundred and tAventy-three 

 colored Illustrations, all drawn and palmed from 

 mature by the author. These have been re pro- 

 duced In colors, so neai'ly exact that it requires 

 an expert to detect the difference between tne 

 plates and the original drawings. The dimen - 

 sions and forms are as perfect as it is possible 

 for skillful artists to represent them, and no 

 trouble cr^expense has been spared by the author 

 to render this work accm-ale, as regards both 

 text and plates. 



The size of the volinue Is 10 x 14 inches, printed 

 In large type, on paper of the finest quality. 



The work consists of twenty- five plates with 

 one hundred and eleven pages of text. 



Handsomely iwund in cloth, with gilt edges, In 

 one volume, everj- plate securely mounted on 

 guards, for only $s.7.^, or delivered free of postage 

 or express charges for f9.i0. The publishers' 

 price for this woi-k has been f 15.00 



FRANK H. LATTIN, 



Albion, N. Y. 



