THE OOLOGIST. 



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WANTED —Buyer for mounted specimens 

 In pairs of Peafowls, Pigeons, Pheasants, Loons, 

 Wild Ducks. Squirrels. Blue Jays, one Golden 

 Eagle, (fine) Owls. Hawks. All first-class. 

 Make an offer MISS LEAH BERKHEIMER. 

 Imler, Bedford Co., Pa. 



COLLECTION 1,100 varieties foreign and 

 American stamps. $10 cash or half exchange. 

 Thousands Columbians and common Ameri- 

 cans. Approval sheets 25 per cent, discount 

 for cash. Several books— Travel. Story and 

 Historical. Eighty Oot.oGiSTS. Stylographic 

 Pen, Punch and Judy Whistles, Peachpit Mon- 

 keys. Want Scientific and Biblical Books or 

 cash. Let's exchange lists anyhow. ARTHUR 

 L. THORNE, Sonyea, Livingston Co., New 

 York. 



FOR SALE —1 complete file of each Osprey 

 and Natural Sci<-nce News; 1 copy each Nov.. 

 Dec. 189r, Jan^ 1898, Osprey; Nidologist, Vols. 2 

 and 3 complete. Vol. 4, 9 numbers, 1 copy each 

 Sept. 1894, May, Sept., Oct. 2, Dec. 1895; Museum 

 Vol. 2 complete, 1 copy Apr. 1895, 2 Dec. "95. 3 

 Mar. '96, 1 Nov. '96, 1 Aug. '97; Oregon Natural- 

 ist Vol. 2, Nos. 6 to 12 Inclusive, Vol. 3 com- 

 plete, 1 copy Feb. 1898; Oologist Vols 11, 12,13, 

 14, 15, 16 and 17 complete,! copy each Mar., Sep., 

 Oct , Nov., Dec. '94. Aug.. Sept., Dec. '95, Feb. 

 '96 Nov., Dec. '97, Jan., Nov '98, Feb. 1900; Bul- 

 letin Michigan Ornithological Club Vol 2 com- 

 plete. Vol 3, Nos. 1 and 2, Vol. 1, No. 2; Bulletin 

 Cooper 0. Club Vol. 1. Nos. 1 and 2; Popular 

 Science Neivs Vol. 30, Nos. 6 to 12 inclusive. 1 

 copy each Feb. , Mar. 1897 ; Bird Lore Aug. 1899 ; 

 1 copy "Birds of Michigan." L. B. GILMORE, 

 Blooming Valley, Crawford Co., Pa. 



NATURALISTS ATTENTION 1— Send postal 

 for rock bottom prices on all kinds of natural- 

 ists' and collectors' supplies. Can supply any 

 thing in the line at right prices. Naturalists' 

 Supplies, 2102 Arch St., Phila , Pa. 



WANTED.— A Nn. 1 sets Of 27, 29, 63, 133, 225 

 and 226 from the original collector. I will give 

 exchange in sets or cash if reasonable. W. H. 

 BINGAMAN, Box 151, Algona, Iowa. 



WANTED.— Am. sets with data. Have many 

 Brit, sets or will collect this season if wants 

 and prices are stated early. J.GORDON, Corse- 

 malzie, Whauphill, Wigtownshire, Scotland. 



FOR SALE.— The following for sale cheap; 

 443 1-4, 1-3 at 5c, 506 1-4 at 4c, 316 1-2 at 2c, 552 1-3 

 at 2c, 593 1-3 at 3c, 633 1-3, 1-4 at 5C, 703 1-4 at 2c. 

 All eggs first-class, with datas. The above 



g rices are per egg. ADOLF SHUTZE, 1611 

 abine St., Austin, Texas. 



WANTED.— Back numbers of Osprey, Nid- 

 ologist, Avifauna Bird Lore Condor Vols. 1 

 and 2, and many others. Send full list and ex- 

 change price. I can offer in exchange eggs, 

 skins mounted birds and magazines and 

 stamps. W. JENNINGS WIRT, Gaines, Or- 

 leans Co., N. Y. 



FOR SALE.— Whlppoorwlll 1-2 $1.20, Swain- 

 sons Hawk 3-3 55c, Gannet 1-1 80c, Fulmar 1-1 

 30c, Northern Phalarope 1-4 90c, Magnolia War- 

 bler 1-4 75c. Prices are per set, prepaid. I will 

 swap any of the above for sets of Am. Osprey 

 or raw furs. J AS. O. JOHNSON, Southing- 

 ton. Conn. 



WANTED.— One hundred yearly subscrip- 

 tions to Recreation at 75 cents each. JAS. O. 

 JOHNSON, Southington, Conn. 



FOR SALE.— The following first class singles 

 for sale cheap: 6 at 10c, 47 at 50c, 49 at 20c, 51 at 

 2 )c, 51a at 20c. 63 at 20c. 54 at 20c. 58 at 20c. 59 at 

 3.5c. 63 at 20c. 69 at 10c, 70 at 10c, 71 at 10. 72 at 15c, 

 74 at 10c, 77 at 10c, 80 at 10c 120a at 25c, 126 at 20c, 

 132 at 20c, 140 at 20c 142 at 30c, 146 at 35c, 160 at 

 20c, 188 at 35. 191 at 20c. 199 at 10c. 200 at 10c, 201 

 at 10c, 202 at 10c, 203 at 15c. 211 at 10c, 214 at 10c. 

 219 at 10c, 220 at 15c, 221 atSC, 261 at 35c, 263 at 15c. 

 289b at 10c, 294 at 10c, 300 at 15c. 305 at 20c, 316 at 

 3c, 325 at 50c, 326 at fiOc, 333 at 30c, 336 at 3,5c, 337 

 at 50c, 337b at SOf^, 341 at 50c, 360 at 20c, 368a at 

 $1, 373b at 40c, 378 at 15c, 385 at 25c, 387 at 10c, 390 

 at 20c, 394a at 50c, 412 at 5c, 413 at 10c, 406 at 8c, 

 443 at 10c, 444 at 3c, 447 at 5c, 4.52 at 10c, 458 at 15c. 

 461 at 10c, 477 at 5c, 481 at 20c, 493 at 10c, 495 at 

 3c, 495a at 10c. 497 at 3c, 498 at 3c, 506 at 6, 507 at 

 6c, 511 at 5c, 511b at 5c, 512 at 5c 513 at 10c, 560 at 

 30, 563 at 3c, 567b at 75c, .581 at 8c, 587 at 10c, 593 at 

 5c, 594 at 35c, 601 at 10c, 604 at 5c, 610 at 85c, 611 at 

 10c, 612 at 5c, 613 at 5c. 622 at 5c, 622a at 5c, 624 at 

 10c, 627 at 15c, 630 at $1, 633 at 10c, 653 at 5c. 683 at 

 5c, 713 at 10c, 705 at 3c, 703 at 5c, 704 at .3c, 719 at 

 25c, 78Ia at 10c, 725at .5c, 731a at 75. 735aat50c.761 

 at 3c, 761a at 10c. 766 at 5c, 767 at 10c. 768 at 10c. 

 The above mentioned prices are per egg. Any 

 party sending me $2. 50 may select to the amount 

 of $1.50 from the above list. I have only a few 

 eggs and of some only one of the above men- 

 tioned, as I am closing out my collections of 

 singles. All eggs are strictly first-class. Small 

 orders also accepted. ADOLF SCHUTZE, 1611 

 Sabine St., Austin, Texas. 



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The Student's Shell Collection 



This Collection contains Forty Small Shells 

 collected from all quarters of the Globe, all of 

 which are numbered to correspond with a cat- 

 alogue, which gives their proper, common and 

 scientific names, with the locality where found. 

 These shells when purchased individually and 

 properly labelled would cost from 2 to 25 cents 

 each. The following are the specimens found 

 in this collection : 



Scorched Murex, Thorny-nosed Murex, Fish 

 Basket, Gem Shell, Inflated Olive, Lettered 

 Olive, Rice, Dove, Thunder Storm, Pelican's 

 Foot, Ringed Cowry, Snake-head Cowry, Money 

 Cowry, Rye, Porcelain Rump, Boat, Worm, 

 Brown Snail, Yellow Pea, Beaded Tower, Tow- 

 er, Bloody Tooth, White Tooth, Zebra, Wheel. 

 Venetian Snail, Key-hole Limpet, Many-lined 

 Bulimulus, Hunch backed Partula, Black- 

 mouthed Tree Snail. Banded Tree Snail, Littlfr 

 Agate, Silk Worm, Pea Nut, Banded Melam- 

 pus, Indian Wampum, A ngel Wing, Sun, Scal- 

 lop and Jingle- Price $1.00. 



FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion, N. Y. 



