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THE OOLOGIST. 



EXCHANGES AND WANTS, Continued. 



TO EXCHANGE.— A SlOmagic lantern for an 

 Oologist's outfit or eggs in sets. H. A. HESS, 

 1.'>2E. New York St., Indianapolis, Ind. 



WANTED.— i^(«^ bird skins only, for which I 

 will exchange for 60 days, handsome geodes for 

 such as I ran use. Send full lists at once to C. 

 K. WORTHEN. Naturalist and Taxidermist, 

 Warsaw. Illinois. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Fossils and minerals for 

 eggs. Indian relics. Davie's "nests and eggs', or 

 pair of Liittin's climbers, etc. MORTON CUL- 

 VER, La Salle, 111. 



WE WISH to exchange eggs, skins, and 

 mounted birds for eggs, skins, minerals, coins, 

 fossils, and curios. All correspondence an- 

 swered. W. A, & W. E. BRYAN, New Sharon, 

 la. 



A 22 CALIBRE revolver, 70 mimbers cf The 

 Youth's Companion, books, novels, etc., to ex- 

 change for a self-e.iecting i-evolver or other 

 things. S. KLINTBERG, Box 340, Platts- 

 toouth. Neb. 



$'2.5 WORTH of birds' eggs to exchange for 

 mandolin, banjo, or other musical instruments 

 or will sell to the highest bidder. B. H. BLAN- 

 TON. Frankfort, Ky. 



NOTICE.— I make a specialty of collecting 

 first-class original sets with fuU'data for 3-.5 list 

 price, cash. Parties desiring to purchase flna 

 sets for their collections please write and get 

 my lists. W. E. DRENNAN, New Sharon, 

 Iowa. 



telescope:— 4 joints, brass; value $3. 

 Will exchange for best offer of first-class eggs 

 in sets with data. Also have sets of California 

 Shrike to trade. Makeanoffei". All letters an- 

 swered. C. BARLOW, Santa Clara, Cal. 



BARGAIN.— My collection oi 12.t varieties, in- 

 cluding 20 sets with full data, and nice cherry 

 and glass case, for sale for $1.5.00 ! Less than 

 M catalogue. Begun in Nebraska, closed in 

 Virginia ; eastern and western varieties, hawks, 

 gulls, terns. Carefully packed and sent at pur- 

 chaser's expense. A.C. TOWNSEND, No. 1620 

 15th St., Washington, D. C. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Youth's Companion. 1891, 

 Unbound, for small telescope, minerals, or book 

 on Entomologv. Polvphemns and Cecropia. 

 Moths for minerals. HARRY E. ORR, Xenia, 

 Ohio. 



SOME FINE microscope slides, rare, speci- 

 tnens. Human and animal sections, hydroids, 

 Diatoms. Globigerena, etc., for skins, eggs, 

 books, optical instruments. JNO. O. SNY- 

 DER. Waterloo, Ind. 



22LB. BULL TERRIER— 20 mouths old, 

 white, with black eyes, handsome and gamey; 

 Pit games and eggs for hatching ( Col. Grist 

 strain). ])air duck wing game bantams, 2 blue 

 ck'd Antwerp cocliis. 1 blue fantail cock. 1 blue 

 owl hen. 1 moorehead. 70 No's. Scientific Amer- 

 ican, pair climbers, or pearl-handled, double 

 action .32-5 shot revolver, for eggs, showy named 

 shells or curious, live. 1st or 2d class mounted, 

 pictui-es of or works on birds or animals, or 

 anything interesting or ornamental. MILO E. 

 BILLS, 66 Lansing St., Auburn, N. Y. 



WANTED.— A good 16-guage collecting gun. 

 Will give 33^ times Its value In isr class birds' 

 Bklns. H. W. MENKE, Garden City, Kan. 



WANTED.— Copies of Davies' Eggs and 

 Nests, (cloth V. Ridgways Manual, and Coues' 

 Key. latest editions. State lowest cash price, 

 condition, and number of copies. I wish to. 

 correspond with experienced collectors in this, 

 vicinity. HARRY B. SARGENT, Prospect 

 House, Niagara Falls, N. Y. 



EXCHANGE. -Florida Burrowing Owl 1-.?, and 

 two singles for common eggs. Nothing wanted 

 that is listed over 35 cents. Terms of exchange, 

 value for value. H. H. care of W. B. CAULK^ 

 Terra Haute, Ind. 



COMMON EGGS WANTED AT ONCE.— 1 want 

 In quantities of not less than .50c. worth the fol- 

 lowing «?-sf c?rt.s.s common eggs; Robin: Mocking' 

 bird: Bluebird: Crow; Bronzed and Purple Grakles: 

 Pheobe: Bank. Cliff and Barn swallows; Song, 

 Field, English and C'hipolng Sparrows: White- 

 rumpled Shrllce; t'owMrd; Black-ihroated Bunt- 

 ing; Yellow Warbler; Mourning Dove; and Cali- 

 fornia Towhee. For any of the above species I 

 will allow full rates in exchange for sets of Nod- 

 dy 1-1 at 7-T c. Eggs or Sets of Limpkln at $1.2.5, 

 Forster's Tern I5c., Blue-winged Teal 3nc.. Am. 

 Magpie 2'c., havie's "Nests and Eggs of N. A. 

 Blrds."paper $2 00 01 cloth at $3.oo. This offer 

 holds good until June 10 only.. FRANK H. LAT- 

 TIN,Alblon, N. Y. 



WANTED.— 2d hand copies of either "Coues* 

 Key" or "Ridgway's Manual" will give cash or 

 exchange. Write stating condition, edition, 

 and best terms. FRANK H. LATTIN. Albion, 

 N. Y. 



I will give specimens of any kind, advertis- 

 ing space in the Oologist. and for extra good 

 offers anything I offer for sale or pos&ibly cash 

 for flrst-clas.s Indian Relics, or for new or 2d 

 hand books in Natural History, in good con- 

 dition, ornithology or oology preferred— a set 

 of tha --Naturar History of New York" and 

 copies of "Cones' Key" especiallv desired. 

 FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion. N, Y. 



WANTED.— Collectors in each state and ter- 

 ritory to collect biitterflies and moths. Will 

 pay cash or give in exchange insects, corals, 

 shells, echinoderms &c, from all parts of the 

 world. If you want to collect write for parti- 

 culars. WERUM BROS.. Toledo. Ohio. 



1VT\^ f 20 all hidden name cards 10c. A 

 -'-'-'- -»- • prize with every pack. Send 2 

 red stamps for Sample Book. We sell Genuine 

 Cards, NO TRASH. ^^ Agents Wanted. 

 CURTIS CARD CO., East Carlton, N. Y. 



Examine the little rose-colored address label 

 on the wrapper of the Oologist, The number 

 following name denotes the time when your sub- 

 scription expires or has expired. 

 56 signifles your subscription expired June 1890. 

 62 " " '• '• Dec. " 



68 " " " ■• June 1S91 



74 '• " '• •' Dec. 



80 " " " will expii-e June 1892 



86 " " Dec. 



92 " " June 1893 



We are desirous of straightening our subscrip- 

 tion books at once and trust our subscribers will 

 send In their subscriptions for '92 Including all 

 arrearages, at their earliest conveniences, the 

 amounts necessary to accomplish this are as 

 follows; 



••.'56"— $1.25. "62'— $1.00. "68"— T.-iC. "74"— ."iOc. 



Should you desire to discontinue your subscrip- 

 tion to the Ooi.o(;isT your Indebtedness to us is 

 25 cents less than the above amounts. The fig- 

 ures are according to our books May 1, 1892 and 

 renewals sent since that date have been credited 

 on our books, but not on the label. 



