THE OOLOGIST. 



Indian Stone Relics, postpaid. 



Oregon Bird Point 75 



6 assorted Kentucky Arrow Points 75 



6 assorted Indian Arrow Points 75 



Celt 1 00 



Spear Head 20 



Collection of 12 assorted arrow and spear 

 points, including Oregon Bird Point, ail 



labelled with locality 2 50 



I have also back numbers of Nidologist. Os- 

 prey. Auk. Museum, Natural Science Neivs, Oolo- 

 gist. Collectors Monthly, Popular Science News 

 and many books and pamphlets for desirable 

 sets. 



Short's "Birds oi Western New York" 20 



Lattin's "Standard Catalogue of North 



American Eggs" 25 



If you have rare or very desirable sets to ex- 

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 what you have and what you want. Address 

 plainly, 



ERNEST H. SHORT, 

 ALBION, N. Y. 



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