THE OOLOGIST. 



OKEGON BiRDSEGciS.— I am booking: orders 

 for Oregoii birds eggs aurt nests, to be collected 

 the coming: season. All specimens will be pre- 

 pared la a scientific and fitsteful manner. Price 

 list for a ac stamp. ARTHUR L. POPE, Sheri- 

 dan. Oregon. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Nanu'd beetles and birds 

 eggsior beetles and buaerriles, named or un- 

 named, mounted or In papers. ANSON H. 

 WEEKS. Newport. Herkimer Co . N. V. 



EXCHANGE.— One pair of unused Lattin's 

 climbers for best offer In sets with data or books 

 on oology. IR \ CLOKEY, Decatur. HI. 



Wl LL someone please Inform me of R. G. Gads- 

 den's address? Formerly of 199 WhUaker street, 

 Savannah. G-i. And oblige J. MEUTON SWAIN, 

 East Wilton. Me. 



HAVING sold my entire collection of Natural 

 History specimens and outfit to Ml Lattlu, 1 

 shall probably do nothing m the line of Oologlcal 

 exchanging or corresponding tor a year or two, 

 but any parties having Natural History books or 

 publlcauous to dispose of will do well to *rlte 

 me. naming value, condition, etc., and stating 

 wants. B. S. BOW DISH. Phelps, N. Y. 



OOLOGISTS, If you are building up a scientific 

 collection of birds eggs and nests. lean furnish 

 you something from this locality that will please 

 you. Particulars tor a ic stamp. ARTHUR L. 

 POPE. Sheridan. Oregon. 



••My last adv. proved a great success." C. IR- 

 WIN SALTER, Springfield. Ills. 



NOTICE.— To exchange : Two bummer Tanager 

 for two Bush Tit or two Brown-headed Nuthatch. 

 R. L. P.\YNE, Lexington, N. c. 



TO EXCHANGE.— A good die for a pair of 

 climbers strapped ones preferred must be in 

 good condition. HERVEY L. SMITH, Smith's 

 Ferry, Mass. 



TO EXCHAN(iE.— Birds eggs for dibt-class 

 eggs. A 2-2 calU)re single shot Winchester rifle, 

 in good condition, for a No. v! Kodak in good con- 

 dition. .\u $is violin. In good wooden box with 

 lock and clasps, a ii"w and 'Telescope" music 

 rack, for a Winchester repeating shot gun. model 

 189;^. in good condition, or will sell violin outfit 

 for *l.T cash or will exchange It for eggs. Those 

 meaning business, write. All letters answered. 

 No cards wanted. J. t<. & A. PYFER. Odell, 

 Neb. 



WANT hunting knife, clip blade, shear, h and 

 belt aho a scalpel. Have sketching canif-ra and 

 fifty numbers collector's magazines. ALBERT 

 B. FAKNHAM, Bennlng. D. C. 



FOR EXcHAN(iE.— A few sets of common New 

 York eggs which I would exchange for sets of 

 other localities. Datas furnished, send lor list. 

 L. D. LEA< H, AUburn, N. . . 



PETRIFIED Mo.ss.— Large specimens for lie 

 postpaid, or will exchange lor other curtos. 

 WlLLARD DOBBINS, 150X^2, Bamesville. O. L. 



SUPERBcablntt photograph of rny adult live 

 Great-horned owl tor each set sparrow 's eggs, 

 any species, sent me. E. B. WEBSTER, Crcaco. 

 Iowa. 



A GOOD THING for f5 cash or best offer lu 

 coins. Following alcoholic specimens. 2 Ll/ards. 

 2 Fiddlers. H l hameleans, Devils Hor>»e, (;reeu 

 Snake. Sea Spider, large Skimp, (iarter snake. 

 Bottle of Turtle eggs. Address. C. IRWIN. SAL- 

 TER. 121S South 8th St., Springfield, 111. 



TILL l\laich i.'ifh. I will sell guns, watches, 

 typewriters, bie.vcies. etc . ail high grade, direct 

 from factory, at wiiolesale prices. \SiIl take part 

 ■payment In second-hand shot guns or watches. 

 Send stamp and state wants. STEPHEN J. 

 ADAMS, Cornish. Maine. 



••Please renew my ads." J. L. Davlsan, Lock- 

 port, N. Y. 



THE NATURALISTS REVIEW is a monthly 

 periodical, reviewing most of the popular Natur- 

 al Science magazines of the United States. Send 

 stamp for sample copv, to SHRIEVES & DUR- 

 LAND, .52 Blue HUl Ave,. Roxbuiy. Mass. 



WOULD like to have a trood skin of Toco or 

 Red-billed Taucan. GEO. A. SPAEDE, Warren- 

 ton. Warren Co.. Mo. 



STAMP <'OLLECTORS.— 100 different stamps, 

 ]5c: 11 U. S. Columbians, (ic to .50c) $1.20; 7 Colom- 

 bia. lOc. Send references and receive our une- 

 qualed approval sheets. THE ST • MP ASSOCIA- 

 TION, 2.552 Greenwood Ave.. Station G, Chicago, 

 111 



WANTED.— Packard s Guide to the Study In- 

 sects Will pay cash. Write, stating conditions 

 and lowest casli price, and oblige. ROSCOE C-. 

 STEVENS, 1.50 West 99 Street. New Y'ork, N. Y. 



WANTED.— Coues' Key. latest edition in 

 good order, have telegraph instrument, eggs in 

 sets and singles. Minerals, buffalo horns and 

 curios. Will give good exchange. H. A. 

 SHAW. 413 8th Ave.. Grand Forks. N. D. 



TO EXCHANGE.— A 4x^ self-inking printing 

 press, coinplete with six fonts of type, weighs 

 about 65 lbs. Will take in exchange U. S. and 

 foreign stamps conferteiate money or old coins. 

 GUS RAPP. -i&r) 8th Street, Milwaukee. WMs. 



SEND $1 OO for .S pound basket of Dolomite. 

 Calfite. Selenite. Iceland Sp-ir and Quartz, Ex- 

 press paid. J L. DAVISON, 55 Waterman St., 

 LocUport, N. Y. 



Pr.,EASE do not tut the ad. in the Feb. No. 

 as the .Ian. ad. brought me all the business I 

 can attend to. Alvah G. Dorr, Taxidermist 

 and Fur Dealer, Biicksport. Me. 



WANTED.--One hundred trial orders for a 

 fine specimen of an Indian dance knife. Handle 

 and blade one solid piece of stone abnu'.. 10 in. 

 long and I'lin. wide, at $1 10 prepaid. Other 

 dealers cha ge $1.75 to $'>.0() for same troods. 



Guaranteed made of genuine Cat Unite or 

 sacred Indian Pipi'stone bv the Sisseton Indi- 

 an.s. GEO. W. DIXON. Watertown, S. D. 



WANTED.— Insect and egg cases. Can offer 

 fossils, shells, minerals and sets. A bargain. 

 .'JO varieties of foreien stami>s for every first- 

 class .set of etres with data, bird skin or 5 in- 

 sects. E. DWIGHT SANDERSON. 503 Hollis- 

 tor Hlk.. Lansing. Mich. 



SEND. 10, 15, or 25 cents for srieclmen of 

 double refract 'on Iceland Spar. .T.L.DAVI- 

 SON. .55 Waterman St . LocUport, N. Y. 



WANTED. The following firsf class Ameri- 

 can sets A O. U 1 2-(;3F41( 5-115 lliM.'^fl la-i-IMfi- 

 172-1W1-204-'jn-'Jl la-217 - 21H-29rt-L«H-2r.Sa 2l!4 278 280- 

 28fi-,S28.S2«-'<(.'<-38:f-407-4n9-4in-417-»4.V47»r).^8--.4R-.54il 

 n50-.5.59 5«1-.5ft'2-.5itl (ilO «2O-t«7-t54H-t'i07-«75-6Tfi-(Wa 



70i-ri7a-718-7l'.) 7:w 73H-751-7.^•^. For any of the 

 above I can otTer some line sets. Among them 

 are some Warblers with nests, also a few bird 

 skins, pit games, motinted birds. 2-J cal. rifie,, 

 artificial leaves and glass eyes. A. K. KIBBE, 

 Box 1*55, Mayville, N. Y. 



