THE OOLOGIST. 



PERSONS having for exc-. eggs in sets with 

 complete data, which have been taKen in this 

 county vvTite me. NEIL F. POSSON, Medina, 

 Orleans Co. , N. Y. 



ANIMATE CREATION, m parts 4to. 33 pages 

 each, HO oleographs, 60 full page engravings, 

 many hundreds of other illustrations, '20 parts 

 (Mammals) boimd, costifis.oo. never used, will 

 take iJ-f.u I. Extra large wild cat skeleton 

 (rough) *i.0O. J. J. WIKZ, Taxidermist. A u- 

 gust:-i, Ga. a3-~'t O. 



WANTED .Iw^s:— Complete file Archceologisf 

 (except No. 1 of Vol. 11), 17 Oologists, S> Or/io- 

 tholoi/ict (inii Oologists for lh9l for be.st offer. 

 Address V. H. CHASE, Wady Pelra, Illinois. 



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RESURRECTION PLANTS:— Have just re- 

 ceived a new stoclc of this wonderful plant, all 

 A No. 1. the regular i.'ic grade; but while they 

 last will sell at l.nc each: 2 for :Kc: 5 for 50c; 12 

 for $1.(11): 100 for ifrt.O". Prepaid at these prices. 

 FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion, N. Y. 



••PLAIN HOME TALK and Medieal Com- 

 mon Sense," Foote. A Standard Family Med- 

 ical Book, nearly lOUO pages, new, cost %.i.2f>. 

 Will exchange for desirable sets or ^specimens. 

 What offersy FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion. 

 N. Y. 



"NATURAL SCIENCE NEWS." Vol. I com- 

 plete. Less than ten complete vols. left. Will 

 send you one for only q^l.tiO. Complete your 

 tiles. Will furnish Nos. 1 and a at lUc each. 

 All others 5c each or in lots of five or more 4c 

 each, or ten or more oc each. (Nos. 1 and -.i are 

 always lUc per copy net.) FRANK H. LAT- 

 TIN, Albion. N. Y. 



MEXICAN WATCHMAN'S WHISTLE: — 

 Made of clay, new, a great novelty and curio, a 

 regular ear-splitter. Just the thing and very 

 appropriate for a collector's whistle. Prices 

 prepaid, each 1.5 cts.; a for 2.oc; 5 for 5i'c: 12 tor 

 jl.uu: 100 for $0.10. FRANK H. LATTIN. Al- 

 bion, N. Y. ' 



SKINS and MOUNTED BIRDS, for sale or 

 will give for good exchange in desirable sets or 

 singles with complete data, or ornithological 

 publications. Coirespondence solicited. A. P. 

 and A.P.& D. J. SIMMONS. 611 Jacob St.. Trov, 

 N. Y. O. 



CASTS OF LARGE & liARE BIRDS EGGS: 

 I will sell fine casts of the following eggs at 

 these very low rates : Great Auk. 60 cts. : Rhea. 

 45 cts.; Emu. 4.5 cts.; Ostrich, 45 cts.; Golden 

 Eagle, 50 cts.; Bald Eagle. 45 cts. Any of the 

 above sent post-paid upon receipt of price. 

 .«:pyosnis.62.f)0; Moa, iSl. 7.5; l)y express at pur- 

 chaser's expense. All ot these casts are per- 

 fect imitations and no collection should be 

 without them. N. P. BRADT, Hindsburgh. 

 Orleans Co., N. Y. 56-'2t, O 



BOOKS. I want good clean second-hand 

 copies of any Book which I offer for sale in my 

 new (May issue) Naturalist's Bulletin. 

 Look over your old Books and send me a list of 

 the ones you will ••swap." stating lowest ex- 

 change price and what you can use for the 

 same. FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion, N. Y. 



PU BLIC ATIONS wanted : During February 

 I will allow the following prices for numbers 

 named of the following publications in ex- 

 change. The Auk Vol. 1 ("Si) and II ('85) any 

 number and Vol. IV ('87), No. 2 (April), 75 cts 

 each; Nidiologisf , Feb. '94 and April '94 at 10 cts 

 each ; Ooi.ogi.st tor Jan. '95 at 5cts each. 



FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion, N. Y. 



OPALS. Minerals, Cut Gems and Natural 

 History Specimens. Will buy. sell or ex- 

 change. List for stamp. ROBERT BURN- 

 HAM, 15 Chestnut St., Providence, R. I. 51-25t 



••AUKS" Wanted.— I will allow 50c each for 

 any back number of the '-Auk" you may have, 

 if in good condition and sent prepaid. You 

 to take your full pay in Bird akins, Egg», 

 Shells (Showy or scientific). Corals, Echino- 

 derms, Fossils. Minerals, Indian Relics. Cu- 

 rios or Novelties as listed in the Premium 

 List Supplement. I can also use on same 

 terms the following Numbers of the Oolo- 

 G 1ST at prices quoted: June, 1888, 25c: July- 

 Aug., 1886, 1.5c: Jan.-Feb,, 1887 or Dec, 18>:'6 with 

 same attached, •20c; June-Sept.. 1887, 15c; Apr.. 

 18^9. 12c. All must be complete, clean and in 

 good condition. I will also accept back No's 

 of the Ornithologist and Ooloqist or Nidiologist 

 any issue and in any ciuantity at .5c per copy 

 on same terms. 1 can also use books on sub- 

 jects pertaining to Natural History if in good 

 condition and cheaj). also A No. 1 sets of eggs 

 with data at V^ "btaudard" rates. Lists of 

 books and eggs must be submitted for my se- 

 lection or approval before sending. Address 

 at once FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion, N. Y. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.— Malachite, 

 Crysocolla. Chalcedony. Quartz. Azurite. Mon- 

 azite and Frankiine. lUicroscopic slides. Infu- 

 sorial earth 100 localities, Trap-tufa and 

 I'ocks for sale or exchange tor other minerals 

 or Microscope slides or Infusorial earths 

 PROF. ARTHUR M. EDWARDS, Newark, N- 

 J. O. & N. tf 



WANTED.— Meteorites. New Kndj unde- 

 scribed ones Copeciallv desired. Good prices 

 paid for complete "falls"or 'finds. ."EDWIN E. 

 HOWELL, 6i2. 17th St. N.W.,Washington.D.C. 



NOTICE:— I have a beautiful brand new In- 

 ternational Teacher' s Bible to exchange for 

 mammal and bird skins. Write for list of re- 

 ligious books. S. P. HARWOOD, U) W. Mt. 

 Royal Ave., Baltimore, Md. 



RARE COINS:— Will exchange a collection 

 of rare old Canadian tokens, hard times tok- 

 ens (U. S.), etc., for good double gun or good 

 camera with outfit. C. W. WEST. 520 North 

 Academy St., Galesburg, 111. 56-2t, O. 



TAD CSTl? Extra large, finely mounted 

 run OALlJ. Elk Head. Antlers measure :S 

 feet 8 inch, elegautlv mounted on walnut shield. 

 $100. Elk Head Photo sent U)V 10 cents, bhort- 

 eared Owl. mounted, ^-i; wings spread, $2.50. 

 Cinnamon Teal, mounted dead game, %i. Red- 

 head, dead game, $:l All bargains and first- 

 class work. Very rare. Datatare. Hindoo Idol, 

 si.K-headed, carved in white marble from Bom- 

 bay. India, $>. Vishuii Idol, smaller, $3— paint- 

 ed and decorated in gold leaf. 



t. W. CURRIER, Taxidermist, 

 tf. 1'20 Sutter St., San Francisco. Cal. 



FRANK B. ARMSTRONG, 



TAXIDERMIST, 



and Collector and Dealer in 



Bird and Mammal Skins, 



Birds Eggs in fine sets, Mounted Birds 

 and Animals. 



BRO-WNSVILLE, 



TEXAS. 



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