THE OOLOGIST. 



TO EXCHANGE:— Sets of this locality as A. 

 O.U. 19414, 339Vi, 420!/j for southern and western 

 sets as 703 1-5, 593!i, etc. Datas srlven and re- 

 quired. Address R. T. ANDERSON, Aylmer 

 West, Ont. 



SET of OSPREY, Night Heron, Green Heron, 

 Wren, Tern and others for first class sets with 

 full data. HARRY B. SARGENT, Niagara 



Falls, N. Y. 



WANTED:— Nice sets of Red-headed Wood- 

 pecker, Pied-bllled Grebe, Least and Black 

 Tern. I will take nice sets of above in pay- 

 ment for anything I carry in stock. J. P, 

 BABBITT, Taunton, Mass. 



WANTED:— Collectors to send for my latest 

 bnlletins of Skins, Eggs, Shells, Curios, etc., 

 now ready and sent free. I issue the largest 

 bulletins of any dealer in this country. Col- 

 lectors having 1st class eggs to exchange 

 l)lease drop me a line. JAMES P. BABBITT, 

 Taunton, Mass. 



WANTED:— To exchange eggs of Central 

 New York for eggs from other states. Send 

 list of eggs to exchange. E. T. SCHENCK, 

 Palatine Bridge, N. Y. J2t 



FOR SALE:— An old fashioned high Clock, 

 good time keeper, 126 years old, 24 hours, good 

 case' brass works. Will sell for best cash offer. 

 LEAH BERKHEIMER, Osterburg. Pa. 



WANTED:— Medical works for which I have 

 to exchange eergs in sets, minerals and fossils. 

 HERBERT STERZING, Austin, Tex. 



TO EXCHANGE:— Vol. VIII Oologist and 

 Oct and Nov. Osprey for first class Setiwith 

 complete data of White Ibis. E. A. DOO- 

 LITTLE, Painesvillc, Ohio. 



SKULLS of ancient Eskimos, (skulllngs) 

 taken from old Greenland graves for sale. 

 Also Arctic fossils and curiios, Address F. H. 

 C, 687 Bush wick Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. J2t 



WANTED:— Fresh in the meat male and fe- 

 male Baltimore Oriole, also nest with set of 

 eggs H. S. ARDELL, 221 Dean St., Brook- 

 lyn, N. Y. 



FOR SALE:— Fine specimens of Coprolites 

 25 to .50 cts. each, specimens with one side re- 

 moved, showing Conularias 25cts. to Sl.OLi post- 

 paid. These are fine specimens, every cabinet 

 ■should contain them. Locality and geological 

 position given with each specimen. G. K. 

 ■GREENE, 127 West Market St., New Albany, 

 Ind. J3t 



WANTED:— A copy of "Chapman's South- 

 'ern Flora." Will give marine shells, bulbs or 

 plants in exchange. G. P. WOODDELL, 

 ■Seven Oaks, Fla. 



WANTED:— Large, rare specimens of 206, 

 249, 3.i6, Albatross and many others. Can offer 

 Al sets with data, also sets and singles to ex- 

 change for sets. DR. M. T. CLECKLEY, 457 

 Greene St., Augusta, Ga. J2t 



17 varieties Western Bird Skins, $1. Mounted 

 Birds 25 cents. Squirrel, 50 cents. Chipmunk, 

 35 cents. All postpaid. Skins to exchange for 

 stamps. F. T. CORLESS, Logan, Or. (M. O. 

 ofiice, Oregon City, Oregon.) a9t 



WANTED.— Everyone that is in need of first- 

 class Taxidermist's or Egg tools to send 4 cent 

 stamp for my latest catalogue. Full line of A 

 1 supplies. CHAS. K. REED. Worcester, 

 ^ass. f 6t 



MOUNTED Bird :— First-class specimens of 

 Hawks, Owls, or small birds to exchange for 

 common eggs in sets or singles. Send list of 

 what you have or want. Also showy shells to 

 exchange for eggs. CHAS. K. REED, Worces- 

 ter, Mass. 



A NICE collection should be neatly labelled. 

 I furnish all kinds on good paper cheap. Egg, 

 15c per 100 small, 53c per 100 large. Fossil lOc 

 per 100. All kinds, any style wanted. Send 

 copy for price. Mention Oologist. D. H. EA- 

 TON, Woburn, Mass. 



HAND Egg Blow-pipes for blowing and rins- 

 ing eggs. Don't blow your cheeks off, but send 

 for one, with directions. 75 cents prepaid. 

 Patent applied for. DR. M. T. CLECKLEY, 

 457 Greene St., Augusta, Ga. m2t 



FOR SALE.— Strictly A 1 eggs. Most all the 

 common western eggs including Humming- 

 birds, and Raptores, etc. Dirt cheap. Send 

 for list. LEE CHAMBERS, Santa Monica, 

 Cal. 



WANTED —Chapman's Birds of Eastern 

 North America; Langille's Our Birds in Their 

 Haunts; IngersoU's Bird Nesting. Will give 

 fine sets for above books. P. D. GETTY, 301 

 N. Main St., Bloomington, 111. 



FINE Boxing Gloves. $5.00; striking bag, 

 S3.25; complete set of fine telegraph instru- 

 ments, $10.75; a few fine western sets for Ridg- 

 way's Manual or Coues'Key. Write for partic- 

 ulars. FOSTER MARIS, Annapolis, Indiana. 



PAPERS.— I have 34 MekeeVs Weekly Stamp 

 News to exchange for sets with nest and data 

 or Nidologists. THEODORE B. PARKER, 

 Box 354, Newtonville, Mass. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE:— Complete 

 files including every issue from No. 1 up to 

 time specified of Young Oologist and Oologist 

 and Museum to Jan. '97, Nidiologist to Jan. '96, 

 all in good condition. $5.00 cash takes the 

 whole lot, purchaser to pay charges. Will ex- 

 change the above for a 4x5 Lens, either Achro- 

 matic or Rectilinear, prefer the latter. PAUL 

 P. McGINTY, 454 S, Pryor St., Atlanta, Ga. 



PUBLICATIONS, EGGS, BOOKS WANTED: 

 I will allow 50c each for any back number of 

 the ".4mA-" you may have, if iii good condition 

 and sent prepaid. You to take your full pay 

 in Eggs, Shells (showy or scientific). Corals, 

 Echinoderms, Fossils. Minerals. Stamps, Hand- 

 books, Curios or Novelties, (Books, Instru- 

 ments and Supplies will be given in exception- 

 al cases by special arrangement) as listed in 

 the May, '97 Premium List Supplement. I can 

 also use on same terms the following numbers 

 of the Oologist at prices quoted: June, 1888, 

 20c: July-Aug , 1886, 20c; Jan.-Feb . 1887 or Dec, 

 1886 with same attached, 15c; June-Sept., 1887, 

 15c; Apr.. 1889, 15c; Jan-Feb.. 1886, 10c; Jan., 

 1895, 5c; March, 1897, 3c; May, 1897, 3c. All must 

 be complete, clean, and in good condition. I will 

 also accept back No's of the Ornithologist and 

 Oologist, Nidiologist or Osprey, any issue and in 

 any quantity at 5c per copv on same terms. (I 

 will allow 20c for Oct., '93 and .50c for Feb., '94 

 ''Nids.'"). If Tou have other publications along 

 my line. Write and state what is wanted. I 

 can also use books on subjects pertaining to 

 Natural History if in good condition and cheap, 

 also A No. 1 sets of eggs with data at ^"Stand- 

 ard" rates. Lists of books and eggs must be 

 submitted for my selection or approval before 

 pending. Address at once FRANK H. LAT- 

 TIN, Albion, N. Y. 



