THE OOLOGIST. 



TO EXCHANGE.— A fine series Night Heron, 

 oomplete sets with data. Also fine Claronet, 

 for complete sets with data of other localities. 

 GEO. A. MORRISON, Fox Lake, Wis. 



TO EXCHANGE:— A gold-filled American 

 style hunting case watch, gents size: case 

 warranted for '.30 yrs., works 10 vrs. Will ex- 

 change for SSO.OO worth of good sets. GEO. 

 W. DIXON. Watertown, S. D. FOSt 



WANTED:— Collections of eggs in sets or 

 singles, Persons having such for sale- cheap 

 send list and lowest price. Southern eggs in 

 sets to exchange in the summer. DR. M, T 

 CLECKLY. 4.57 Greene St., Augusta, Ga. 



Fo it. 53-2t 



FOR SALI^— A large list of fine fossils, min- 

 erals, eggs in sets and mounted birds at i.j 

 rates. Send stamp for list or lists wanted, if 

 interested. It will pav you to get my bargain 

 lists. GEO. W. DIXON, Watertown. S.D. EN 



GIVEN AWAY:— A $250.00 piano and $100.00 

 bicycle for the best suggestion for plan of a 

 five-room house. Send I'Oc for descriptive cir- 

 culars and details for competition. THE IN- 

 TENDING BUILDER, (Architectural Depart- 

 ment). Buffalo. N. Y. F-2t 



OOLOGISTS WANTED: -I will give 25 cts. 

 each in exchange (selections to oe made from 

 Premium List Supplement) for auy of the fol- 

 lowing issues of the OoLOGi&i lu good condi- 

 tion: July-Aug.. 1886: Jan.-Peo., 1887 or Dec. 

 1886 with same attached: Apr., l^89. FRANK 

 H. LATTIN, Albion, N. Y 



WANTED.— 'Michigan Geological Survey.' 

 five volumes with all maps, can exchange No. 

 1 skins Upper Peninsula birds or other desid- 

 erata. OSCAR B. WARREN. Palmer, Mar- 

 quette Co.. Mich. O. 



WANTED.— Everj'one to send lUc for photo 

 ■of our self locking' cabinets. See ad. else- 

 where. HANAFORD CABINET CO.. 139 and 

 1-41 W. Fulton St.. Grand Rapids, Mich. 58-3tO 



FOR SALE or EXCHANGE.— Collecting 

 gun. camera, typewriter, stamp album and 

 stamps, three volumes of People's Cyclopedia 

 (cost $20) U. S. sabre used in Revolutionary, 

 minerals, mounted birds, deer heads, fox skin 

 mat, sets and skins for best offer in sets, skins, 

 books on Ornithology and Natural History 

 specimens. Will sell cheap for cash. GIL- 

 MAN T. BROWN, Taxidermist, North Turner. 

 Maine. O 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.— Malachite. 

 CrysocoUa. Chalcedony, Quartz. Azurite. Mon- 

 azite and Frankline, Microscopic slides. Infu- 

 sorial earth 100 localities, Trap-tufa and 

 rocks for sale or exchange for other minerals 

 or Microscope slides or Infusorial earths 

 PROF. ARTHUR M. EDWARDS, Newark, N' 

 J. O. & N. tf 



WANTED.— Meteorites. New and unde- 

 scribed ones ejpecially desired. Good prices 

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

 HOWELL, 612. 17th St. N.W..Washington,D.C. 



H. H. & C. S. BRIMLEY, 



COLLECTORS, RALEIGH, N. C. 



First-class Skins of Birds and Mammals, 

 Bird's Eggs, Reptiles and Batrachia both 

 Alive and in Alcohol. Histological Ma- 

 terial. Full data. Send stamp for lists. 



California 

 Curiosities. 



Mounted Tarantulas. 

 Horned Toads, Scor- 

 pions, Trap-door Spi- 

 ders, 5 Specimen Collec- 

 tions. Yucca Pincush- 

 ions, &c, &c. 



Just the goods for 

 Curio and Shell Dealers 

 to handle. 



Best work and lowest 

 prices. 



Send for Wholesale 

 Illustrated Price List. 



G. W. TUTTLE, Pasadena, Calif. 



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The Iowa Ornithologist. 



The only illustra;ed quarterly magazine in the 

 Mississippi Valley, devoted to the study of birds. 

 The July issue. Vol. l. No. 4 contains a full page 

 Illustration of the Blue-winged Teal. Subscrip- 

 tion 4'^c a year. Sample copy loc. Jy 3t. 

 DAVID L. SAVAGE, Editor, Salem, Iowa. 



Revolvers. 

 Rifles, 



S j^Etc. 



TAXIDERMISTS' GUNS. ''c°u°nT 



Pistols, Gun Cases. Shooting Shot Shells: also 



f„\1e.'£ SPECIMEN HUNTERS. 



All kinds, all prices from $'.0J to $2\00. List 

 free. Write for Taxidermist's free list. 



JAMES H. JOHNSTON, 



PITTSBURC3, PA. 



MIKICDAI C SHELLS, etc. The White 

 minilnAliO City Collections. 50 fine cabi- 

 net specimens, $3. 50 smaller size, $2. 50 ama- 

 teur size, $1. Printed name and locality with 

 each specimen. 50 Shells, Corals, and Marine 

 Specimens, only $3. 100 Fossils, including fine 

 Fish, Trilobite, Crinoids, Corals, Sponges, 

 several fine Ferns, etc., only $8. A great varie- 

 ty Unios with one valve highly published from 

 35c to $1, very show}^ Taxidermy in all its 

 branches at reasonable prices. Illustrated 

 catalogue by mail, 10c. J.M.WIERS, Natural- 

 ists Agency. 357 W. VanBtiren St., Chicago, 111. 



MINERALS, 



Ancient Indian Relics. Stamps and 



Curiosities. 



Price List, Postage Free. 



W Perry Arnold. Stonnington. Ct. 



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