THE OOLOGIST. 



CLOSIIVC^ S^A.LE 



LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES, 



OF ONE OF THE 



LAr^GESJT SIPOGP^S OP GUI^IOSITIBS IN AMEI^IGA. 



The prices quoted on ensuing pages will hold good until 

 except where otherwise stated, 



PLEASE READ CAREFULLY. 



SUBSTITUTES : 



The supply of many specimens priced on the following pages, owing to my very low prices, will soon be 

 exhausted, therefore to avoid any delay in filling your orders, always state whether others can be substituted 

 in case those ordered cannot be supplied. 



Write your order on a separate sheet from your letter. 



No matter how often you write, always give your name, post-office, county and state, plainly and in full. 



The querist must enclose stamp for reply. 



PosT.\GE Extra. — Owing to our low prices, we are obliged to charge the postage on all parcels ordered by 

 mail, e.xcept Bird's Eggs, and articles where otherwise stated, to our patrons, credit will be given you for every 

 cent you remit over what is actually required to pay the postage. Packages of under 5 lbs. weight can be sent 

 very reasonably and much safer by E.xpress. 



HOW TO SEND MONEY : 



All Money m.av he Se.nt at Mv Risk and Exi'HNse, if forwarded according to either of the following 

 methods: 



ist. Post-Office Money Orders can be obtained at any large post-office, are perfectly safe, and will 

 cost from 5 to 25 cents. 



Make P. O. Money Orders and postal notes payable at ALBION, N. Y. 



2d. A Dr.\ft on New York can be obtained at any Bank, and is sure to come safely. 



3d. Express Money Ordkrs, to be obtained at any office of the American, United States, or Well-. <t 

 Fargo Express Companies, and made Payable at ALBION, N. Y. 



4th. Registered Letters. — When money cannot be sent by either of the first three methods, have your 

 postmaster register your letter. The cost will be 10 cents. 



The expense of forwarding- money by either of the above ways, if the order amounts 

 to $1.00 or over, I will pay, and the cost may be deducted from the amount forwarded. 



5th. Small Sums, less than one dollar, may be sent by postal note, or in U. .S. Postage stamps of any 

 denomination at my risk. 



Parties sending silver or coin in a letter in payment of goods, must do so at their own risk, as we consider 

 it neither safe nor advisable. 



Foreign and Canadion post-office orders should be made payable at ALBION, N. Y. 



Small Orders under 50 cents must contain 5 cents for packing. 



We do not care to purchase or X for anything e.rce/it Cash. 



Dealers desiring anything advertised are requested to favor us with a list of their wants, and obtain our 

 prices. 



Special Lists of New Specimens and bargains will be found in each number of The Oologist. 



Address plainly. 



FRANK H. LATTIN, 



Albion, Orleans Co., N. Y. 



