THE OOLOGiST. 



Lattln's Standard Catalogue of North American Birds Eggs. 



Enlarged (contains 72 pages) revised, corrected and brotight np to date of going to press 

 (March, '9B). Giving all of the new A. O. U. changes and additions. Also divided and sub-divided 

 iQto orders, sub-orders, fam)lles. and subfamilies. 



Values are based on the 1893 ones which were determined by the compiler, from Invaluable 

 notes, suggestions and assistance' from Major Chas. E. Bendlre, J. Parker Norris, Esq., and Cap- 

 tain B. F. Go3s. In addition to these notes, which have been carefully reworked, the compiler 

 has had suggestions from over Forty Leading American Oologists, all of which were care- 

 fully considered and where advisable, adopted. Lattins Catalogue has long been recognized by 

 leading Oologists as the "Standard." The compiler Intends to issue a new one as soon as this 

 edition is exhausted and desires the assistance of every working Oologist, in making values, etc. 

 On this account he;has concluded to close out this edition at the following rates, postpaid, (regular 

 price was a.T cents per copy.) Single copy n cents; 3 for 12 cents: 7 for 2."j cents: 1.5 for 50 cents. 



Address, FRANK H. LATTIN, ALBION, N. Y. 

 THOUSANDS OF OLD BOOKS 



Have accumulated in the libraries of our public institutions, and those of prominent public men, 

 both in duplicate and otherwise. They cost them nothing and oft-times are valued accordingly. 

 They are, however, both valtied and desired by specialists and parties interested. Perhaps you 

 or your friends may have some of the identical volumes which I desire, crowding library shelves 

 or stowed away in garrets, doing nobody any good; but had I them I would not only appreciate 

 them but might know of a dozen others who would do likewise. Look over my list of wants and 

 if you have anything I desire or others wi'ite me, stating what you wish in exchange, and perhaps 

 we can arrange an exchange which will be advantageous to each. I will exchange^for single vol- 

 umes—but the larger the exchange the better. 



I WANT 



Government an^ State Reports:— Annual Reports and Bulletins of U. S. Geological 

 Survey, with F. V. Hayden in charge. Reports of \Vheelers"s U. S. Geological Surveys W. of the 

 100th Meridian. Reports of King's U. S. Geological Exploration of the -lOth Parallel. Annual Re- 

 ports of Bureau of Ethnology. Annual Reports of U. S. Geological Survey. Natural History of 

 New York. Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge. U. S. Reports on Entomology. 



Botany:— Any of Gray's or Wood's Text-Books and Publications. Lesquereaux & James, 

 "Mosses." Tuckerman's •Lichens. " Goodale's '-Wild Flowers." Hervey's "Sea Mosses." Sar- 

 gent's "Silva of N. A." Hough's "Am. Woods." 



Geology, Miueralogyandralaeontology:— Any of Dana's, Winchell's, Miller's or 

 Geikie's Works. 



Concliology:— Any of Tryon's, Sowerby's, Gill's or W'oodward's Works. 



Entomology:— Any of Packard's. Westwood's or Comstock's Books. Any of Mavnard's, 

 Edward's or Scudder's Works on 'Butterflies." 



Ornithology, Oology and Taxiciermyt—Woiks by any of the following: Baird, 

 Bendlre. Brewer, Brewster. Cassin. Chapman. Cory, Coues, Davie, DeKay, Fisher, Gentry, Goss, 

 Hornaday. Mcllwraith, Maycard. Minot, Nuttall. Nehrling, Raine. Ridgeway, Shufeldt, Studer, 

 Warren, Wilson. Also back number or volumes of any of the following publications: "Auk." 

 "Ibis," "Ornithologist and Oologist," "Nidiologist." "Bird Books." Pamphlets and Publications 

 are my speciality and I can use almost anything in that line advantageously either in large or 

 small lots, old or new. 



Medical:— Quain's Anatomy, 10th ed.: Rohe's Hygiene: Ziegler's Pathology; Campbell's 

 Language of Medicine; Gould's Medical Dictionary; The National Dispensatory: Gray's Ana- 

 tomy: Gould's Medical Dictionary ; Holdeu's Dissector; Kirke's or Yeos Physiology; White & 

 Wilcox or Hare's Materia Medica; Reese's Toxicology ; Osier's Medicine; Park's or American Text 

 Book of Surgery; Parvin's or Lusk's Obsteterics; Garrigue's or Keating & Coe's Gynaecology; J n- 

 gal's Laryngology: Duhrlng's Dermatology: Dana's Nervous Diseases; Kirchoff's or Blanaford's 

 Insanity; Reese's Medical Jurisprudence; Klein's or Piersol's Histology. 



I also desire second-hand copies of any standard book, report or publication devoted to 

 Ornithology, Oology, Geology, Mineralogy, Palaeontology, Zoology, Conchology, Botany, Micros- 

 copy, etc., etc. 



I also Avant choice Birds Kggs in Sets >vitli data; A Ko. i Mounted 

 Bird.s and Reptiles; A Good microscope; Indian Relics, and choice col- 

 lections of IT. s. or Koreign Stamps or Coins, 'rype>vriter, Kleld Glass, 

 Collecting Guns or anything new- or in good condition, suitable for a 

 collector, naturalist, sportsman, or for a physician and surgeon. 



I CAN OFFER IN EXCHANGE 



New $10 Field Glass; No. 2 ($33..50) Kodak, new; 23 vols. Harpers in patent binders; New set of' 

 Encyclopaedia Brittanica ; Set Johnson's Encyclopaedia. Morocco bound ; Rand and McNally's J2.5 

 Business Atlas; New Surgical Chair; New Dental Chair; $2.5 Relief Map of U. S. ; New 1500 Up- 

 right Piano; $.50 Mineral Collection; $1000 worth of "Surplus" Stock as offered in "Natural Sci- 

 ence News" (copy for stamp) of April, '90 consisting of Minerals, Fossils, Shells. Land and Mar- 

 ine Curios, Mexican Goods, Novelties, etc., etc. : 7 foot Shark from the Plant R. R. System's Ex- 

 hibit at the Atlanta Exposition. Select Disarticulate Human one-half skeleton: Skeleton of Mon- 

 key; "Fauna of British India, Ceylon and Burmah," 7 vol., 40C0 pp. 1300 illu.s. : Jeaneon's "Atlas of 

 Pathological Anatomy" cost $.36.7.5: a $45 Roll top Black Walnut Desk, good as new, 70 acres of 

 Land near "V^iueland, N. J. : lot in Osier City, Fla.; Fishing Tackle: 22, also 32 cal. Rifle: 12 guage 

 double and single barrel shot guns; Mimeograph; Thousands of back numbers of Youths Com- 

 panion, Golden Days, Forest and Stream, etc., etc.; collections in almost any department of Nat- 

 ural Science or Curiosities at any value from $1 to $100. I will sell anything I offer for exchange 

 cheap for cash. 



Exchanges under $.5 not solicited except for choice material or desirable books. 



Address, FRA]NK H. JL.AX'TIN, Publisher of the Oologist, AL,BIO:k, N. Y. 



