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PLATE HOLDER-Doubl >. bYjXbyj, Blair 

 Camera Co., ($1.00). prepaid ll4c. FRANK H. 

 LATriN, Albion N. Y. ( 



C. B VANDERCOOK. Odin 11?. pays 50c 

 per hundred cash for Star, Horse f^ioe. Cross 

 Bow, Good Luck. Drummond's Ni^tural Leaf 

 J. T. tobacco tags.. Those painter on under 

 side. Offer expires November 1st. 167 



EGGS for Sale. A. O. U. Nos. Sets of 7 1-2, 

 $\.fyO: 11 IS. 7.=>c; 64 1-3. 40c; 65 1-3, 40c; 79 1-1, 18c; 

 86 2-1, 20c; 104 1-1. 20c; 105 11. ifl.; 106 8-L 5c; 114 

 1-2, $1.75; 115 1-2, $1.50; 190 1-4, $1.; 224 14, $1; 228 

 1-3. $1 50; 294 1-20, $1.; 325 1-2. 60c; 333 3-4. 2.5c; 

 337 2-2. 40c: 337b 5-2, 40c; 342 1-3. 50c; 37.5a 1-3. 

 $1.15; 375a 1-2, 7.5c; 394a 1-6. $1.; 397 2-3, 1-4, 1-5, 

 33c per egg. All sets with data first class and 

 prepaid. CHAS. S- THOMPSON, Paso Robles, 

 California. 



GLASS EYES —Lot No. 1 contains ope pair 

 each Nos. 8 and 15 yellow. No. 9 hazel. No. 18 

 hrown (Vforth 44c), a,l\ prepaid 24c. Lot ^KTo. 2 

 contain.s one pair eacb No. 19 brown styy two 

 (veined) for Bear and Nos 23 and 24 styl^ four 

 (veined, long pupil and cornered) for Deer 

 (lot worth $1.21). All prepaid, only 76cts. 

 FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion, N. Y. 



NOTICE.— Owing to lack of specimens and 

 rush of other business I shall be unable to 

 make more exchanges until fall.GUY BRIGGS, 

 Livermore. Maine. 



I HAVE a good many back numbers of mag- 

 azines (some complete flies), such as Ojprey, 

 Museum, Oologist, Nidologist. Popular 

 Science, Oregon Naturalist, etc. Will exchange 

 for books or any good curios. Send for list if 

 interested. W. H. HILLER, 147 W. 23d St., 

 Los Angeles, Calif. 



"SNAPS" for TAXIDERMISTS ET. AL:— 

 Chain and Hooks (25c), 16c; 7in Stuffers, spring 

 handle (1.25), 80c; Scissor-handle Stuffers, i2in. 

 (tl.75), $1.05; Scissor-handle Stutfer, 1.5in, ($2.50) 

 $1.60; Bone Cutters, extra fine and heavy,($2.50) 

 $1.60; 38 cal. Wad Cutter, (40c) 22c: Pinning 

 Forceps for Insects ($1.25) 78c; Botanical Col- 

 lecting Can with shoulder strap, size I2x7y2xik 

 in. ($1.,50) $1.10; Tenaculum or Dissecting Hook, 

 folding in handle ($1) 28c. All prepaid f>,t prices 

 quoted, regular prices in ( ). FR'.'-NK H. 

 LATTIN, Albion, N. Y. j. 



PARTIES wishing A 1 fresh skins of Mani- 

 toba Birds, Downy young, choice sets of eggs, 

 with or without nests Send in your wants 

 to CHRIS P. FORGE, Taxidermist and Collec- 

 tor, Carman, Manitoba. 



EXCHANGE;— For fresh unblown Wild 

 Goose Eggs, Birds Eggs iij singles or speci- 

 mens, 1 Colt's Rifle. 1857, 1 Colt's Revolver, N. 

 S. N.. 1835, in good condition. GEO. P. AN- 

 DERSON, Box 27, Dannebrog, Neb. 



WANTED.— Will trade books of all kinds for 

 good matched pairs of ivory Elks teeth or sin- 

 gle teeth; also collections of U. S stamps 

 bought for cash. Address, HALL N. JACK- 

 SON, 36 W. 6th St., Cincinnati, O. 170 



HAVE YOU any well mounted Butterflies 

 or showy insects to exchange for eggs this 

 season? Send list. W. H. HILLER, 147 "W. 

 23d St., Los Angeles, Calif. 



FOR SALE.— About one doz. Moose feet cut 

 at hock and knee. Mal^e nice fancy table or 

 stool, .50c each; Golden Eagle, skin fresh, $5: 

 Rough-legged Hawk, $1..50; Saw-Whet Owl, $1. 

 These are snaps. CHRIS P. FORGE, Carman, 

 Man. 



FIELD or MARINE GLASS:— New, 

 worth $10, extension hood, case and shoulder 

 strap, "Jumelle" make. Will send prepaig for 

 only $.5.90. FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion, N. Y. 



WANTED.- The 2nd and 4th annual Report 

 of the Bureau of Ethnology. Will pay cash if 

 cheap. J. S. ALLWOOD, Hecla Works, N. Y. 



AS SOON as the present collecting season is 

 over I will have a number of Calif, sets to ex- 

 change for sets or singles of common showy 

 eggs Desire especially sea birds. W. H. 

 HILLER, 147 W. 2.3d St. Los Angeles, Cal. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— Good Student's lamp 

 for eggs in sets, pairs, or singles. Also will 

 accept Indian relics, curios, etc. Be quick. 

 C. A. vVHITE, sallneville Ohio. 



WANTED:— A fresh skin of male Green- 

 wing Teal. Offer $3 worth of sets ; also have 

 sets to exchange. W. A. MEAD, Carmel, N. Y. 



WANTED.— Chapman's Birds of Eastern 

 North America. Write stating conditions and 

 lowest cash price. GUY H. BRIGGS, Liver- 

 more, Maine. 



CODDINGTON MAGNIFIER(Miners' glass), 

 diameter ^sin, cost $1.50, prepaid 95cts; also a 

 3 lens pocket magnifier in rubber case, only 

 60c. prepaid. FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion. 

 N. Y. 



INDIAN Relics, bird eggs, minerals, old 

 books, etc. Address, ASHLAND LIBRARY 

 MUSEUM, Ashland, Ohio. 



FOR SALE:— Clutches of European species. 

 White Gryfalcon, Gryfalcon, Merlin, Green 

 Sandpiper, Greenshank, Golden Eagle, Gray 

 Sea Eagle, Kestrel, Sparrow Hawk, Honey 

 Buzzard, Peregrine Falcon. Hobby Egyptian 

 Vulture. Apply. GORTON, 2 Upper Glouces- 

 ter St., Pendleton, England. 171 



HEAR YE! Hear Ye : Hear Ye I This is to 

 certify that my advertisements in the Oolo- 

 gist have paid me better than have the com- 

 bined ads. in most of the amateur and natural 

 science papers. Ads. in the Oologist always 

 bring returns, and It is safe to say that there is 

 no paper having three times the circulation of 

 this widespread periodical which can give 

 equal satisfaction. MORRIS GIBBS, M. D.. 

 Kalamazoo. Mich. 



WANTED:— Skeletons and Skulls, alfkinds", 

 in rough and mounted, Bird and Mammal 

 Skins, Reptiles and Batrachians in alcohol or 

 foi'malin. Desire correspondents in all parts 

 of United States, Mexico and Canada. Back 

 numbers of papers on N atural History and sci- 

 entific books wanted. Offer in exchange fifty 

 species finely prepared Invertebrates in forma- 

 lin, eastern bird skins, etc. Correspondence 

 solicited. F. P. DROWNE, 20 Benefit St„ 

 Providence, R. I. 



INSECT PINS;— 150 best assorted and 3 

 sheets 3x4x1-16 inch cork. All prepaid, only 

 20c. FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion, N. Y. 



U. S. WAR CENTS and REBELLION' TOK- 

 ENS, issued 1861-65, same size asU. S. cent now 

 in use, bearing peculiar designs, "Union For- 

 ever," "Not One Cent for Tribute," etc., etc. 

 Some with merchant's names. Becoming rare. 

 Will make neat pocket pieces. Boys, you can 

 dispose of these old and curious war cents to 

 your friends at a good profit. Supply limited. 

 While they last will send one by mail postpaid 

 for only 10c; 3 (each one different) for 25 cts. 

 Stamps taken. O. J. SWANDER, Kenton, 

 Hardin Co., Ohio. 171 



