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ORNJTHOLOGIST 



[Vol. 17-No. 7 



Exchange and Wants. 



1 inch, one time, 

 1 inch, three times, 



$ .50 

 1.20 



DEALERS' ADVERTISEMENTS. 



1 inch, $1 .00 



NO VARIATION. 



NOTICE TO OOLOGISTS. 



Your conesi^ondence is solicited for tlic 

 exchange of first-class sets, witii data, 

 of eggs of Nortli American birds. — FRANK 

 CRAKt, No. 022— 2;^d St., San Francisco, Cal. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 



Eggs and nests of the Kuby-tliroated 

 Hummingbird; also (A. O. U.) Nos, 118, li)4, 

 ;J88, 219, 107, 200, 7.")(i, ;',:}l), ;j'JO, 627, 428, ",!).). 

 60S, 022, 7.'jO, 488, 7u:3, 72!) and others. Will 

 exchange for sets (vvith data) not in my 

 collection. — J. B. HINE, East Onondago, N. Y. 



JAMISON'S COLLECTION FOR SALE. 



Isaac S. Keiff, of 853 North l;3th street, 

 Philadeli>hia, Pa., has the collection of the 

 late Henry K. Jamison for sale, and any one 

 sending him a two cent stami) will receive a 

 list of the same. Mr. .Jamison's rei>utation as 

 a collector makes any eggs from his collection 

 very desirable as specimens. — J. P. N. 



FOR SALE. 



A Hammond Typewriter. Only used a short 

 time. In perfect condition. Cost .slOO. Will 

 sell for $00. Apply to "W.," care Ornitholo- 

 gist and Oiilogist. 



FOR SALE. 



Nests of Trap Door Spider, 60c. ; 

 Trap-door Spideis, 75c.; Tarantula, $1.00; Hor- 

 ned Toad, $1.00; Centipede, 75c.; Scorpian, 

 75c. I3y mail post paid at above prices. — 

 FRANK B WEBSTER COMPANY. 



FOR SALE. 



Large Sea Beaver, (Bahama) 50c.; Large 

 Sea Urchin, flat, bleached, (liahama) 4()c. ; 

 Large Sea Urchin, round, bleached, (Bahama) 

 40c. ; Small Sea Urchin, bleached, (Turks Is- 

 land, 10c. ; Small Sea Urchin bleached, (Nova 

 Scotia) 10c. ; Sea Fan, (Bahama) 85c.; Horse- 

 foot Crab, small, lOc. ; Horse-foot Crab, five 

 inches in diameter, 20c.; Fiddler Crab, 10c. ; 

 Hermit Crab, 10c. ; Star Fish, lOc. ; Sea Urchin 

 with spines, (Massachusetts) 15c.; 1 Cotton 

 Pod, 5c.; 1 Tube Sponge, (Bahama) 25c.; 

 This entire collection sent by express for only 

 $1.50.— FRANK BLAKE WEBSTER CO. 



WANTED. 



Eggs of Snakes, Turtles, Alligators. Also 

 Skins of A. O. U., 7()0a, 753, 750, 7;57, 725a, 079, 

 (i77, 075a, 072, 000, 058, 051, ()50, 041, 084, 620, 

 590, 580b, 517a, 492, 491, 485,484c, 484b, 484a, 

 481a, 480, 479, 478c,478l), 478a,478-l, Coast Jay, 

 470, 409, 441, 44n, 4;^8, 425, 400.— FRANK 

 BLAKE WEBSTER COMPANY. 



FOR SALE. 



15 Nuts and Beans from Brazil and Central 

 America, 25c.; 10 Assorted Shells from Cay- 

 mann, 20c. ; 1 Tarpon Scale, 5c. ; 1 Sea Hor.se, 

 85c.; 1 piece Pink Coral, 25c.; 1 i^iece Rose 

 C!oral, luc; 1 i)iece Kidney Coral, 15c.; 1 Clay 

 Stone, 5c.; 1 Pyrulan Egg Case, lOc. ; 1 Cod-lish 

 Head Stone, 5c. ; 1 Chiton, (Bahama) 25c.; 

 1 Emerald Humming-bird Skin, (S.A.) 75c. 

 'I'he entire lot by mail for only $1.25. — 

 FRANK BLAKE WEBsTER CO. 



COLLECTIONS OF MINERALS FOR 

 BEGINNERS FOR $1.00. 



We will send by express 15 named minerals 

 for $1.50. We will send by exi)ress 20 speci- 

 mens for $2.00; we will send by express 85 

 specimens for $5.00.— FRANK BLAKE WEB- 

 STER COMPANY. 



An Exchange or Want Notice occupying 

 this space 



COSTS 50 cents. 



About 8,000 interested persons read it. 



STUFFED BIRDS. 



We have a large variety on hand and will 

 furnish quotations jiromptly to any person 

 wishing to xjurchase, upon receiving a list of 

 their wants. Prices very low.— FRANK 

 BLAKE WEBSTER CO. 



BIRDS' EGGS FOR EXCHANGE. 



We will exchange any birds' eggs that we 

 have in stock for first-cla.ss birds' skins. — 

 FRANK BLAKE WEBSTER CO. 



TO EXCHANGE FOR BIRD SKINS. 



Back numbers of the O. ct O., Vols. 12, 18, 

 14, 15 and 10. Cash value, $1.00 each. They 

 are of value to the collectors as they contain 

 many valuable notes. — FRANK BLAKE 

 WEBSTER CO. 



FOR SALE. 



A pair of walrus tusks, measuring 28 inches 

 each and the i^air weighs 14 pounds and 

 11 ounces. Price, $12. A few fine skins of 

 the Reil Phalarope taken at Chatham, Mass. 

 A fine skin $ of the Bachman's Warbler. — 

 FRANK BLAKE WEBSTER CO. 



