THE OOLOGIST. 



PREMIUMS! 



In order to induce every collector reading the advertisement on preceding page to give me at least one order 

 of $i.oo or over. 



1 Have Made my Prices Loisrer 



than those of any other reliable dealer, and in addition to this, in order to encourage larger orders, I vi'ill give 

 gratis to any person sending me an order of $t.oo, and for each dollar which you order exceeds $i.oo, any one 

 of the following 



• LIBERAL PREMIUMS. • 



1. Oologists' Hand-Book, 



2. Oologists's Directory. 



3. 25c. worth of Central Araerican Eggs. 



4. '<The Oologist" for 1886, (without premium.) 

 5. An Exchange Notice in "The Oologist." 



6. One Doz. Lattin's New Checking Lists. 

 7. 100 Well Assorted Data Blanks. 



I wish to hear from every collector, whether they patronize me or not. 



Address, WILL 0. BEOWNELL, Plymouth, Wayne Co.. Mich. 



*** Any person having doubts to my reliability and capability of filling-orders and fulfil ling all propositions 

 made in this advertisement, I most respectfully refer them to Frank H. Lattin, Publish er of the Oologist, 

 or to Geo. A. Starkweather, Esq., President of Bank, Plymoufh, Mich. 



^EXjIjIiTTJieTXS X3.i^2>T-a.E. 



A cast of this celebrated fossil, 30 cents. 

 H. D. HILL, Morris, Ills. 



%* Headquarters for Mazan Creek 

 Fossils. Finest in the world. Choice col- 

 lections from $1.00 to $100.00. Samples, 

 by mail, of Fossil Fern, &c., 25 cents. 



COINS SENT ON APPROVAL. 



Agents wanted for sale of rare stamps 

 from sheets. 



LIBERAL COMIVriSSION 



W. F. GREANY, 

 827 Brannan St., San Francisco, Cal. 



HOOSIER NATURALIST, 



having enlarged to a 24 page magazine, and having 

 also secured a number of prominent Ornithologists 

 and Oologists as regular correspondents, is, with its 

 beautiful illustrateii articles, acknowledged to be the 

 leading low priced journal of the kind published. 

 Sample for seven one cent stamps. 



R. B. TROUSLOT, 



(Editor and Publisher) 

 Valparaiso, Ind., has information of prime importance 

 to all interested in any branch of natural history, 

 and if you will favor him with your address on a 

 postal card, you will receive a "surprise party" by 

 return mail. 



STAMPS ! 



3 var. Siamese, ... - 15c. 



4 " Mexican, . . . . 5c. 



Stamps for first-class eggs at one-half Lattin's rates. 

 Remit by coin. 



J. D. SORNBORGER, 

 Guilford, Chenango Co., N. Y. 



The Water Blow-pipe 



described on page 13 No. I Oologist has been pro- 

 nounced a perfect success by all trying it. We can 

 now by special arrangement send 10 feet of the 

 rubber tubing by mail, post-paid, for 50 cents. Small 

 lots 6 cents per foot ; 10 feet or over, 5 cents per foot. 

 FRANK H. LATTIN, 



Albion, N. Y. 



