THE OOLOGIST. 



EIDGEWAY'S Manual $5,50, Our Birdx in 

 Their Haunts $1.50, Kingdom of Xature $1.25. 

 birds eggs 40 to 7.5 per cent, below catalogue 

 rates list for stamps. C. B. VANDERCOOK, 

 Odin, Illinois. 



REVBEATION 2,ViiX The Osprey $1.65, Recrea- 

 tion and Popular Science Neus S2. 15. Recreation 

 and Birils fa. 10. Recreation and Oonmopolitan 

 m 65, Harpers $3.£0, X 3'. T^rti/y P/-^s« $2.50. 

 Submit your list for prices. Can furnish any- 

 thing published. Fine sets wanted in exchange 

 for subscriptions. Mv offer in September 

 Oologist still good. ' BENJAMIN HOAG, 

 Stephentown, N. Y. 



PUBLICATIONS, EGGS, BOOKS WANTED: 



1 will allow 50c each for any back number of 

 the "Auk" you may have, if iii good condition 

 and sent prepaid. You to lake your full pay 

 In Eggs, Shells (showy or scientitic). 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 Premium List Supplement. I can also 

 use on same terms the following numbers 

 of the Oologist at prices quoted: June, l8!-8, 

 25c: July-Aug , 1886, 20c: Jan.-Feb . 1887 or Dec, 

 1886 with same attached, 10c: Juue-Sept., 1887, 

 15c; Apr.. 1889, 1.5c: Jan-Feb., 188t3, 10c: Jan.. 

 189.5, 5c: March. 1897, 5c: May. l!-9?, .5c. All must 

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

 also accept back No's of Ornithologist and Oolo- 

 gist. Recreation. Insect Life, any issue and in 

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

 willallovv 2.'cfor Oct.. '93 and Feb., '94 -Nids." 

 also for October and December '96 Osprey.) 

 If you have other publications along my 

 line. Write and state what is wanted. I 

 can also use books on subjects pertaining lo 

 Natural Hlstojy If in good condition and cheap, 

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

 ard" rates. Lists of books and eggs must be 

 submitted for my selection or approval before 

 sending. Address at once PRANK H. LAT- 

 TIN, Albion, N. Y. 



STAMPS AND BILLS cheap: 10 varieties 

 of square cut used obselete U. .S. stamped en- 

 velopes, catalogue price 7.5c. only 2('c: ;s varie- 

 ties entire official size, catalogue f2c, only i:}c: 

 set of ] 1 Austrian stamps, 1 to .5Ukr, catalogue 

 value 26c, only 9c: 10 varieties of old paper 

 money 85c to $100, genuine originals, only 30c; 

 a $10 bill and catalogtte of over 160 varieties 8c: 



2 Indian arrows from N C. 8c J. E. HAND- 

 SHAW, Smithtown Branch, N. Y. N3t 



EXCHANGE:— We exchange Fancy Pigeons 

 for old stamps or collections. Pigeons for Poul- 

 try, .stamps for stamps, stamps and pigeons 

 for cash. Try us. E. J. KIRBY & CO., Mar- 

 shall, Mich. 



WANTED:— An old stamp collection or odd 

 lots of stamps especiall,y 'match and medicine 

 document, revenue and old U. S. postage. We 

 solicit consignments with prices aitarhed. 

 Highest market prices paid. E. .1. KIRBY it 

 CO.. Marshall, Mich. 



FOR BEST OFFER, cash or exchange. 1 cof- 

 fee-wood cane carved with a coat of arms of 

 Mexico; 1 pair Brass Snuffers, Spanish very 

 old; 1 case mounted birds, cost $60, very tine, 

 glass case. Wanted duplicator, old tire arms or 

 small printing pres=, specimens of amethyst of 

 good color, gem stones of all kinds, bird skins, 

 animal skins or furs. ROBERT BURNHAM, 

 143 Gallup St., Providence, R. I. 



INDIAN AXES:— I want and will pay ca.sh 

 for twenty-four good stone Indian axes. Write, 

 DR. H. SCHUMACHER, Durant, Iowa. 



TO EXCHANGE:— The following sets with 

 data: ollb 3-5, 7Hla 1-4 13. 475 1-5. 7.55 l-,3. 612 1-4, 

 289 1-11. 325 11. 214 1-7, 2011-3, 51a 1-3. R. L. 

 JESSEE. M. D., Philo., HI. 



A RARE SOUVENIR:— Twelve varieties of 

 admission tirkets to the villae''s and shows in 

 the World's Kair rrounds of liS93, for seven 

 cents. CLIFTON A. FOX, 525 West 61st St., 

 Chicago. 111. 



TO EXCHANGE: — First class sets of 316,333, 

 4i2, 477, 498, 501. 506. 511. .563, £93. 622, 633. 70J, 703, 

 705, 7.56 fo other sets. CHAS. R. 3T0CKARD, 

 Agricultural College, Mississippi. 



FOR SALE;— A tinn walnut Egg Cabinet 

 about new and cost $65. Will hold lO.ioo eggs. 

 A bargain. If you mea" business wiite for 

 description, etc. PHILO W. SMITH, JR., 

 Mon<i House, Si. Louis, Mo. 



SEND 25e and you'" photo and receive by re- 

 turn mail a handsome mica photo, frame. 

 Photo re'urned in frame. -Address THE MICA 

 NOVELTIES & MFG. CO., Custer. S. D. 



FREE OP COST by my system of Exchanges 

 get a tine mineral cabinet. Send stamps for 

 particulars. ROBERT BURNHAM, 143 Gal- 

 lup St., Providence. R. I. 



CIVIL WAR RELICS. Worlds Fair curious, 

 collection postal cards. Victor typewriter, foot- 

 ball outfit, old newspapers, minerals, Biology 

 dissecting set. For o.als. camera or cash. 

 CLIFTON A. FOX, .5'25 West 6Ist Street, Chi- 

 cago, 111. 



FOR SALE;— A irowhead Scarf pins, either 

 light or dark, mounted In rolled cold, fjOc each: 

 sterling silver, 75c each, postpaid. Also a lot 

 of very fine, flints, bird arrow points. CHAS. 

 R. HESTON. Sidnev. O. N2t 



DESIRABLE Stamps to exchange for bird 

 and mammal skins and mounted specimens, 

 over $200 worth to choose from. Can use any 

 sort of gun or rifle whether in serviceable or- 

 der or not, for stamps. STEPHEN VAN REN- 

 SSELAER JR., 44 Broad St.. New York. 



WANTED:— Al Emue egg. must be cheap 

 for cash. Have Echinoderms. shells, eggs, 

 which I will exchange for Al sets with datas. 

 OTiiO N. GAY. Camp Point, Ills. 



EXCHANGE:— Egys of this locality for more 

 Northern specimens. Send and get my list. 

 Will exchange sets or singles. W. H. BALD- 

 WIN, JR., Box 102. Greenville. Texas. 02t 



r HAVE Opals and minerals to exchange for 

 old silver and gold coins; also will take a few 

 bird skins from N. VV^ states, also advertising 

 space. ROBERT BURNHAM, 143 Gallup St., 

 Providence, R. I. 02t 



&4IIJCDAIO SHELi^S. etc. The White 

 IVlflritnALO City Collections. ,50 fine cabi- 

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

 teur size, $1. Printed name and locality with 

 each specimen. 50 Shells. Corals, and Marine 

 Specimens, only $3. 100 Fossils, including fine 

 Fish. Trilobite. Crinoids, Corals, Sponges, 

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

 ty Unios with one valve highly published from 

 35c to $1, very showy. Taxiderrfiy in all its 

 branches at reasonable prices. Illustrated 

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

 ists Agency. 3.57 W. VanBuren St., Chicago, 111. 



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