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THBi OOLiOQIST. 



Oologists and Ornithologists 

 Attention ! 



An illustrated Brochure" In the Haunts of 

 the Swainson's Warbler." giving migration, 

 song habits, geographical distribution, des- 

 cription of bird, nesting, habits, etc.. with 

 plates from photographs of nests and eggs in 

 situ. Sent postpaid for 35c. 



DOCTOR M. T. CLECKLEY, 



Augusta, Qa. 



A COMPLETE LINE 



of Indian relics Jossils. minerals and curios 

 for sale by 



R. E. HOLMES, 



Montrose, Nebr. 

 Sen d for 1908 price list. 



THE GIRL AND THE DOG. 



Six pretty and artistic poses on beautifully 

 colored post cards; worthy of framing and 

 hanging on the walls of your den. The com- 

 plete set. 18 cents, stamps. 



HOWARD M. GILLET, 

 Dept. 0. Lebanon Springs, N. Y. 



HAND EGG BLOW-PIPE PERFECTED. 



J»st the thing for blowing eggs with small 

 or large holes. Can be used without water- 

 blower. Indorsed by a great many oologists 

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 Sent postpaid with directions for $1.00. 

 DR. M. T. CLECKLEY, 



Augusta, Ga. 



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Prices for Back Numbers of the 

 TOXTNG OOLOGIST AND THE OOLOOIST 



will, during 1908, remain as below: 

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Prices for 1907-08 Are as Follows: 

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My prices for back numbers of the 

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Vol. IV, 1887, Nos. 21 to 25-26 1.00 



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Vol. XIII, 1896, Nos. 123 to 127 50 



Vol XIV, 1897, Nos. 128 to 139 1.50 



Vol. XV. 1898, Nos. 140 to 149 60 



Vol. XVI, 1899, Nos. 150 to 161 75 



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Vol. XIX, 1902, Nos. 184 to 195 50 



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Vol. IX. The OOLOGIST for '92, 298 pages 

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 and Ornithological matter veith many 



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