THE OOLOGIST 



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Spades, Hoes, 

 Mauls. 



I have recently bought several large collec- 

 tions of Stone Relics from high-class collec- 

 tors and have a "cream" stock of 15,000 pieces 

 from many states, hundreds of them unusually 

 fine form and perfect: many rare. Improve 

 your cabinet. Among a stock as varied and 

 fine as any ever offered by any dealer, are: 

 9 tine Spades 12 to 16'/2 inches long. 

 12 " " 5^ to ll?i inches long. 



9 notched Hoes 4^ to 9'/4 inches long. 



Points of above have a glassy polish from 

 use. 



45 Discoidals, bi concave, 1 »4 to 6 inches diam- 

 eter. 



500 grooved Axes and Celts of finest form V^ 

 to 10 pounds each. 



75 Banner Stones, Gorgets. Amulets, etc. 



30 Curious old Pipes. 



25 Hematite Plummets and Axes, etc. 



Cup Stones, Balls, Pestles, Mortars, Bone 

 Relics. Beads, Copper Relics, 5 to 9 inch Spear 

 Heads, etc., Swedish and Irish Stone Relics. 



Arrow Heads- 3000 splendid, 5000 fine, 5000 

 ordinary, 2000 2c to 5c each. 



50 fine Drills. 



Many pretty forms in the tiny semi-precious 

 stone points of Oregon, N. Mexico, and Arizona. 



Send stamp for price list— "Ouk Extra." 



Separate catalog of 100,000 specimens of fine 



Minerals and Fossils. 



Hundreds of Relics of Western Indians, Alas- 

 kans and South Sea Islanders. 



L. W. STILWELL, 



DEADWOOD, (Black Hills), S. DAK. 



FREE EDUCATION. 



An education at Harvard. Yale or any other 

 college or instution of learning in the United 

 States, or in the New England Conservatory of 

 Music, can be secured by any young man or wo- 

 man who is in earnest. Write for particulars 

 quickly. James D. Ball, 3(3 Bromfleld St., 

 Boston, Mass. 



SHINE? 



Minerals, Fossils and 

 Shells cut and polished at 

 our Steam Lapidary Shop, 

 recently fitted up on the 

 most improved plans where we do first-class 

 •work at reasonable prices. Cabinet work a 

 specialty. Polished material for sale. 



JOHN G. BUXTON, Milo Centre, N. Y. 



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Revolvers, 

 Rifles, 



" E tc. 



(J'-eat Wertern^ 

 Work*,Pltt«burirh.F»?' 



^FINF^ NETS, TENTS, and 



^JL^ll^L^<^j SPORTIN© OOODS. 



Every description of Guns, Revolvers, Ammu- 

 nition and Sporting Goods at very lowest pric- 

 es. We have something of interest to you. 



TAXIDERMISTS' GUNS, "c^u^nt* 



Pistols, Gun Cases. Shooting Shot Shells; also 



S^.%.",?r SPECIMEN HUNTERS. 



All kinds, all prices from $l.OJ to $25.00. List 

 free. Write for Taxidermist' s free list. 



JAMES H. JOHNSTON, 



PIXTSBUR©. PA. 



$100. 



We employ experienced agents on a 

 salary of $100 per month. Others at 

 $60. Write quickly. Puritan Pub- 

 lishing Co., 36, Bn^mfield St., Boston, 

 Mass. 



FOR SALE.— To enrich my camera fund, I 

 •will sell duplicate sets Bald-pate. Canvas-back, 

 Gadwall, Whip-poor-will, Miss. Kite, Cassin's 

 Vireo, Hutton's Vireo, Golden-cheeked War- 

 bler, and others, at lowest, (confidential), pric- 

 es. If you ever buy, send stamp for lists. I 

 shall have later, sets that you'll eagerly take. 

 Guaranteed, perfect authenticity: full data; 

 faultless preparation, lowest prices. P. B. 

 PEABODY, St. Vincent, Minn. M2t 



ROR 30 DAYS 



Will sell fine sets— my own collecting, at fol- 

 lowing prices, delivered, it order exceeds $2.00. 

 Discount on orders exceeding SIO. 



PER EGG. 



PER EGG. 



137 

 1''2 

 143 



146 10 325 



147 -30 342 



20c 151 2.5c 



10 167 10 



172 _ 50 



35 

 _20 



.10 



149 20 331. 



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Small collection fine sets. 15 species, with 

 data, including 9, II, 12, 126, ]>^2, 184, 199, 278, 294, 

 325. 337b, 360a, 373, 478a. and 7U7, cataloguing ov- 

 er 820, for $7.50 delivered. 



EUGENE S. ROLFE, 



MINNEWAUKAN, N. DAK. 



Rare Eggs. 



Last year Stanford University, of California, 

 sent an expedition to Cape St. Lucas. They 

 brought back many rare eggs, and I have se- 

 cured all the duplicates except such as went to 

 Capt. Bendire. I have a number of extra ones 

 in sets to sell, (none to trade) Including fine 

 series of White Winged Dove, Murre, Ground 

 Dove — probably new subspecies— St. Lucas, 

 Cactus Wren. Scott's Oriole, Hooded Oriole, 

 Texas Night Hawk, a splendid series of St. Lu- 

 cas Thrasher. Valley Quail (probably new sub- 

 species); St. Lucas House Finch, Texas Cardi- 

 nal, (probably new sub-species) and several 

 others Skins from this collection may be ob- 

 tained of C. K. Worthen of Warsaw, 111. 



Address, 



R. P. SHARPLES, 



ELGIN, ILL. 



