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THE OOLOGIST. 



WANTED— Sets Of 7. 190, 207. 224, 225.294, 

 300, 30.5. 33s. 342, 362. 364, 538, 637, 648. SAM 

 CRAYTON, Anderson, S. C 



EAGLES:— Wanted a flrst-class single or set 

 of either Bald or Golden Eagle. Cash or ex- 

 change. FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion, N. Y. 



FOR EXCHANGE —A. O. U. W. Nos. 202 .5-4 

 3-5, 214 3-9 2-4-112-12 1-14,225 1.5-4.226 8-4,497 3-3 

 5-4, 498 3-4 3-5. 702 8-5 5-4 and Others. Send list 

 and receive mine, n J. W. SUGDEN, 651 W. 1st 

 South St.. Salt Lake City, Utah. 136 



FOREIGN STAMPS.— I have a collection of 

 200 varieties, all different, from all parts of the 

 world, and a new illustrated 100 page album 

 with spaces for 2.500 stamps. Will exchange 

 the lot for $10.00 worth of sets or desirable sin- 

 gles at full catalogue rares. FRANK H. LAT- 

 TIN, Albion, N. Y. 



WANTED.— A new or second-hand copy of 

 Methods in the Art of Taxidermy, by Oliver 

 Davie. Will give skins, mounted birds, deer 

 heads, photos or cash. HOWARD H. McAD- 

 AM. Lord's Cove, Deer Island. N. B. 



TO EXCHANGE :—High-gi-ade bicycles, 96 

 and 97 models, Vol. of Osprey, Nid. and Oolo- 

 gist. Auxiliary barrel and outfit, New high- 

 grade revolver, $25 new opal ring, Coues Key 

 4th edition, nearly new. Scientific shells. 

 Birds' skins and eggs wanted for the above; 

 first-class sets, high-grade gun, rifle and watch. 

 C. H.WATROUS, Chester, Conn. 



FOR EXCHANGE. -One telegraph instru- 

 ment, cost $6.50, one gallery target or one up- 

 right tenor brass horn. " Will exchange for 

 birds eggs in sets with data. Send lists, stat- 

 ing what you have to offer. Address E. D. 

 CARTER, i3erkeley. Iowa. 135 



"MERRITT" Typewriter, new. cost $1.5.00. 

 Will swap for $.50.00 worth of flrst-class sets. 

 Send lists. FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion, N. Y. 



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. 



PUBLICATIONS, EGGS. BOOKS WANTED: 



I will allow 50c each for any back number of 

 the "Arik" you may have, if in 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,. 18S9, 1.5c: Jan-Feb.. 1886, lOc; Jan.. 

 189.5. .5c; March, 1897, 5c: May, 1897, 5c. 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 copy 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 sub,1ects 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 

 sending. Address at once FRANK H. LAT- 

 TIN, Albion, N. Y. 



I WILL give sets including 332. 393b, 428 nest 

 2, 636. 671 n 4, 628 n 4. 731. 729, 751 n, for a 38 cal. 

 Smith & Wesson hammerless revolver. SAM 

 CRAYTON. Anderson, S. C. 



WANTED.— Everyone that is in need of flrst- 

 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. 

 Mass. f6t 



TO EXCHANGE.— Sets of 610, 428 nest 2, 461 

 nest, 751 nest, 729, 6&'i, 593. .598, 624. A few sets 

 with double nests of 428. SAM CRAYTON, 

 Anderson. S. C. 



EMPORIUM OF PETS. 



Headquarters for all kinds of 



Fancy Poultry, Fancy Pigeons, Swans, 

 Pheasants, Canaries, Parrots, Mocking 

 Birds, Cages, Seeds, Gold Fish, Globes, 

 Aquariums, Plants, etc.. Monkeys, Dogs, 

 Cats, Squirrels, Rabbits, Guinea Pigs and 

 other Pet Animals. 



My specialty is selling first-class Homing 

 Pigeons at $1.00 a pair. Send ten cents for the 

 largest and most complete Illustrated Catalog 

 issued. 



Also Studio of Taxidermy. 



EDW. S. SCHMID, 



712 Twelfth St., N.'W.,Washington, D. C. 



MIMCDAI C SHELL,S, etc. The White 

 IVIIIlllnAkd City Collections. 50 flue cabi- 

 net specimens, $3. 50 smaller size, $2. 50 ama.- 

 teursize, $1. Printed name and locality with 

 each specimen. 50 Shells. Corals, and Marine 

 Specimens, only $3. 100 Fossils, including fine 

 Fish, Trllobite. Crinoids. Corals. Sponges, 

 several flue Ferns, etc., only $8. A great varie- 

 ty Unios with one valve highly published from 

 3bc to $1, very showy. Taxidermy in all its 

 branches at reasonable prices. Illustrated 

 catalogue by mail, 10c. J.M.WIERS, Natural- 

 ists Agency, 357 W. VanBuren St., Chicago, 111. 



Minerals, Fossils and 

 Shells cut and polished at 

 our Steam Lapidary Shop, 

 recently fitted iip 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, Mile Centre, N. Y. 



SHINE? I 



Iceland, Lapland, Spain. 



A large stock of Birds Eggs— last season's 

 collecting has just arrived from the above lo- 

 calities. Descriptive price-list sent free upon 

 application. 



A. KRICHELDORFF, 



Naturalist, etc. No. 535 Oranien-Strasse, Ber- 

 in, S., Germany. 



