THE OOLOGIST. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Vol. II, Gentry's Birds of 

 Eastern Pennsylvania: The American Annual 

 of Photography. Wanted: egss in sets with 

 Complete data from other localities. For par- 

 ticulars address FRANCIS R. COPE, Jr., E, 

 Washington Lane, Germantown, Pa. 



hello: Will collect eggs of this locality, 

 (Southern Minnesota), especially Water-fowl 

 and waders, this coming season, cheap: also 

 have ane specimens of petrified moss. JOHN 

 C. KNOX, Jackson. Minn. 



FOR best cash offer, stamp collection. 640 

 stamps, catalogued at $f>0 .^0 (Scott's '9.5 edition) 

 C. H. AGAR, 502 Clinton Ave , Brooklyn. N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE.--5 i back numbers of The 

 OoLOGiST and Young Oologist I want Wood's 

 Natural History eggs i ^ sets, or pair climbers. 

 WYLIE C. SMITH. Denton, Texas. 



stamps: stamps:; loO foreign stamps 

 for luc, or for every good arrow head or shell 

 sent me. WM. P. SHAW, Lock Box 30, Ithaca. 

 Mich 



NOTICE.— For $3 in sets or $1 cash I will send 

 a receipt for taking the wild nature from any 

 birds you have or anv captured. ARTHUR V. 

 CLIFTON, Athens. Ga. 



TO EXCHANGE. -- A No. 1 Baltimoreau 

 Press, chase 2^x4. for best offer in stamps of 

 any kind. THE DIXIE STAMP & NOVELT ¥ 

 CO.. Nashville, Tenn. 



WANTED.— Old coins, shells, and stamps in 

 exchange for Canadian and foreign stamps and 

 eggs. CHARLIE B^RTLETT, 535 Dufleriu 

 Ave., London, Ont., Canada. 



I AM building up a general scientific collec- 

 tion, embracing all departments of the Natural 

 Sciences and if you have anything truly desir 

 able to offer in exchange for anything I may 

 have in stock or if you have any standard 

 books or publications that you wish to dispose 

 ■of I shall be pleased to correspond with you. 

 When writing give full descriptions stating 

 your lowest exchange price and give me an 

 idea of about what you would like in return. 

 FRANK H. LATTIN. .\lbion. N. Y. 



WANTED.— To correspond with those who 

 have a few dollars to invest the coming season 

 in Mounted Birds, skins or eggs in sets. We 

 are booking orders from some of the best well- 

 known collectors in America We will spend 

 the months oT April, May and June among the 

 bir Is of N. Dakota and Manitoba. If you wish 

 sets of Ducks eggs in their ne-ts of down let us 

 hear from you. Correspondence with taxider- 

 mists desired in regard to supplying fresh pli- 

 able skins of Franklin's Gull. Terns. Geese. 

 Duck. White Pelican, etc. BRYANT & MUM- 

 MERY, Davison, Mich. 



RUDY'S PILE SUPPOSITORY i3 guaran- 

 teed to cure Piles and Constipation, or money 

 refunded. 50 cents per box. Send two stamps 

 for circulars and Free Sample to MARTIN RU- 

 DY. Registered Pharmacist, Lancaster. Pa. 

 No Postals Answered. For sale by all first- 

 class druggists ever where, and in Albion, N. 

 Y. by George W. Barrell. 



FOR EXCHANGE.-Single barrel, unused. 

 Shattufk gun. 2h brass shells and loading tools 

 i-onii)lete, for best olTcr of rare eggs iii sets. 

 Rai)toros preferred. /Crucial desiderata A. O. 

 n. Nos. VM and 3:J7. THOMAS H. JACKSON, 

 :Vt3 E, Biddle St.. West Chester, Pa. .5w4 



OOLOGISTS WANTED.— I want, at once, 

 copies of the Ooi.ogist as follows: July-Aug- 

 ust. 188(5; January- February. 1887 or Dec, 18S6, 

 with the former attached: June, 18S8. I also de- 

 sire copies of my old 188.=i "Oologist Hand- 

 Book " For each and every copy of the above 

 publications mailed me not later than February 

 15, 1895, I will give 1.5c worth of anything I ad- 

 vertise or offer for sale, or will send credit 

 check good for the amount I will also allow 

 10c each for t^e following numbers, viz:— June- 

 Sept., 1SS7; April, 1889. All must be co7)iplete, 

 clean, and in good condition Addi'ess at once. 

 FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion, N. Y. 



SILVER and GOLD.— Something everybody 

 wants, something all can get by securing a 

 copy of Vick's Floral Guide for 1895. a work of 

 art, printed in 17 different tinted inks, with 

 beautifvil cotored plates. Full list with dis- 

 cription and prices, of everything one could 

 wish for vegetable, fruit or flower garden. 

 Many pages of new novelties, encased in a 

 chaste cover of silver and gold. Unusual and 

 astonishing offers, such as Sweet Peas for 40 

 cents a pound. $:300 for a name for a New Doub- 

 le Sweet Pea, etc. If at all interested in seeds 

 or plants send 10 cents at once for a copy of 

 Vick's Floral Guide, w^iich amount may be de- 

 ducted from first order, to JAMES VICK'S 

 SONS, Rochester. N. Y., and learn the many- 

 bargains this firm is offering. 



TO EXCHANGE.— About $1000 worth of var- 

 ious kinds of Jewelry mounted and settings. 

 The above was left over from the World's Fair 

 and will be exchanged in lots to suit, for first- 

 class Natural History specimens, shells pre- 

 ferred. Address, J. M. WIERS, 357 W. Van 

 Buren St.. Chicago, 111. F3t 



POCKET KEY OF THE BIRDS OF THE NORTH- 

 ERN UNITED STATES EAST OF THE ROCKY MOUN- 

 TAINS, Apgar. With a glossary of Terms 1893, 

 64 pp. Cloth only ,50 cents prepaid. FRANK H. 

 LATTIN, AHioh. N. Y, 



FOR ONLY 50 cents. $500 Confederate Mon- 

 ey (assorted), $100 Confederate Bond and 6 rare 

 Arrow Points. Catalogue 3 cents. J. F. BOW- 

 EN, luka. Miss. 



Ornithology and Oology.— I want to ob- 

 tain a quantity of back numbers of various 

 publications relating to Birds and will allow 

 prices as follows for the same. Will accept 

 any number of copies not to exceed 10 of the 

 same issue. All must be comijlete and clean. 

 "Bulletin of the Nuttall Ornithological Club" 

 and 'The Auk" .30 cts. per copy. "The Oolo- 

 gist" (published at Utica, N. Y and Rockville, 

 Conn.. 1875-81); the -'Ornithologist and Oolog- 

 ist;" and "The Nidiologist;" "Random Notes 

 on Natural History" Prov.. R. I. 5c per copy. 

 '•Wisconsin Naturalist:" " The Taxidermist;" I 

 will allow 3 cts. per copy. I will allow the above 

 amounts in payment for. specimens, instrum- 

 ents, supplies or publications or if j'ou prefer 

 will send credit check for the amount. All 

 publications must be seit prepaid (you can 

 mail them as "second class mail matter ' @ 4c 

 per lb.). "Returns" will be sent prepaid unless 

 otherwise specified in cati^logue. I can also 

 use the following second-hand books on same 

 conditions at prices quoted prepaid Must be 

 in A No. 1 condition. Coues' "Ivey to N. A. 

 Birds" $4.50; Ridgewav's •'Manual of N. A. 

 Birds" $.3.75; Davie's ••Nests and Eggs of N. A. 

 Birds. 3d or 4th: ctlitions, cloth, 85 cts. paper 

 (>5 cts; other .v/((/((i',(/'rf publication will be accep- 

 ted at one-halt pul)lishers prices. This notice 

 will remain in force until Feb. 15, 189.5. After 

 that date write what you have to offer before 

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



