204 



THE OOLOGIST. 



TEC IE 



CONTAINS 



86 Pages of Valuable Information. 



It gives our regular -oHc list of oological specimens 

 and supplies (th -, inost complete ever sent out by any 

 dealerl. It 7:v-:s '.'le common and scientific names of 

 L.I1 Nortr. .'Ir'iO.'ican birds, arranged and numbered 

 accord):.^ to Ridgeway b (the Smithsonian) nomencla- 

 ture of 1881; it gives the numbers used in Baird's 

 check-list of 1859 ^"d those used in Coue's of 1883 ; 

 it gives the value of the eggs of over 500 species of 

 North American birds, this fact alone making th^ 

 catalogue invaluable to collectors as a basis of ex- 

 change. It names the various families into which the 

 birds of North America are divided, and enumerates 

 the birds belonging to each family. It gives, approx- 

 imately, the number of eggs in a clutch of every 

 American bird. It tells how to prepare specimens foi 

 cabinet, how to pack them for transportation, with 

 many other useful hints. A copy of our new hand- 

 book and catalogue will be sent postpaid for 



ONLY 25 CENTS.— 



or we can furnish the HANDBOOK bound in cloth 

 u-.d gilt for 50 CENTS. 



ADDRESS 



ALBION. Orleans Co.. N ' 



tS~lN ORDER TO CLOSE OUT OUR STOCK Oi /.■.,■ 

 BOOKS, WE WILL, FOR THE NEXT SLXT. jiAVS 

 SEND A COPY, PREPAID, P'OR ONLY 15 CENT;, Oil TWO 

 COPIES FOB ONLY 25 CENTS. 



IDENTIFICATION ! 



purine; the past few years we have clicerfully :u- 

 (enipied to 



IDENTIFY ALL S.PECiB;^EN3 



1 ur frier ..is hav*: sent us, an I this without remunei-a- 

 tion ; '.iin owin:; tr) the f.ict tlim we are ncv lec'jiving 

 pacViige-. bv tSc i!ozen tor i.!ii-i purpose, a;id that our 

 time is nicre th.-.n occupio.l with our regular business, 

 in t:>e lutiiie we shall be obliged TO charge our 

 fiienaj In adaiiion to return postage the following 



K. .A. T E S = 



Single or first Specim2n, - 10 efts. 



Second to tenth Specimen, - 3 <5ts. each. 

 Eleventh Specimen and over, - 2 (fls. " 



The above rates for identifying we think very rea- 

 sonable. We have spent several years in handling 

 and studying specimens of various kinds, and haveur, 

 hand a very large stock with which comparisons can 

 be made. We also have the leading v. orks to use as 

 reference. The advantage of having specimen^ 

 prnoerly identified is invaluable to collectors. 

 Address, 



FRANK H. LATTIN, AlToion, N, Y. 



rSfch^°- 28 UNION SaUAr;E,r4Y5ANpR-=^ 



CHJi^-"-'- ,,=^ ATLANTA, Ga^^ CAL.'^^NCISCO 



ST.LOUIS.MO. 



DALLAS.TEX. 



Wood Eirayii 



— FOR — 



NATUEALISTS 



AND OTHERS. 



GOOD WORK, 



LOWEST PRICES. 



C'orrcspofidertC' Solid ted 



H. A. CARHART, 

 d JT Syracuse, N. Y. 



■^THE N/IUTJLUS-^ 



For Conchologists. (Formerly the Couch- 

 ologists' Exchange. ) 



Improved, -;- Enlarged, -|- Illustrated. 

 Issued Monthly. SubscrJ2)tior), !fl per year. 



II. A. I'lLSBEY, EDITOE. 



Address WM. D AVERELL, 



Manage!-, Mt. Airy, 



Philadelphia Penna. 



