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THE OOLOGISl 



WANTED.— Sets Of eggs containing abnor- 

 mal specimens, such as runts, albinos, mon- 

 strocities, abnormally colored or shaped eggs. 

 Will give cash or good exchange. J. WARREN 

 JACOBS, Waynesburg, Pa. 101 



WANTED.— May number, 1888, Vol. XXII, 

 American Naturalist WILLIAM BREW- 

 STER, Cambridge. Mass. 



FOR SALE:— Fancy and common Geodes, 

 rangiag in price from 25c. to $5.00; halfs from 

 10c to 50e. Special rates to colleges aid mu- 

 seums. H. K. McLELLAN, Hamilton, Han- 

 cock Co., Illinois. 179 



OOLOGISTS WANTED:— Will pay 50cts. 

 each cash for one of each June 1888, and April 

 1889, and will give an exchange notice, or cou- 

 pon good for one, for copies of the January 

 1895 and April 1899 issue, a notice for each copy. 

 FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion, N. Y. 



WANTED: — Al sets Nos. 83, 172. 192, 193, 206, 

 210, 228, 258a, 261,286, 301, 302, 310 478. 486, 618, 

 701 Canoffer good sets, Belgian Hares, Abys- 

 sinian and English Cavies, Fancy Pigeons and 

 Pit Games. ALMON E. KIBBE. Mayville, 

 N. Y. 177 



WANTED:— Oologists and others to read 

 "Frederick Young," the prettiest book of the 

 year. A line story with science and natural 

 history intermixed. Tinted illustrations; gold 

 top. Price $1.50. Superlative as a gift. Order 

 through vour book dealer. By Charles Lin- 

 coln Phillips, an old contributor to this jour- 

 nal. H. A. DICKERMAN & SON, Publishers, 

 Boston tf 



CASH PAID for bii'd, animal, nest and egg 

 photos of specimens in situ or mounted. Must 

 befree from copyright or other limitations, so 

 that I can use them in my journalistic work. 

 Write me soon and state lowest cash or ex- 

 change price. Unmounted photos preferred. 

 H. H. DUNN, Fullerton, California. 



PUBLICATIONS WANTED:— Complete vol- 

 umes or single copies of the Osprey, Western 

 Ornithologist, Bulletin Cooper Ornithological 

 Club, Auk, O. and O , American Osprey, Con- 

 dor, Iowa Ornithologist. Nidologist, Feather, 

 Hummer. Oologist and others. I have A No. 

 1 sets with data magazines, stamps and cash 

 to faciliate exchange. Everything answered. 

 G .EN M. HATHORN, 1600 E. Ave., Cedar 

 Rapids, la. 



FOR SALE or EXCHANGE:— Complete file 

 (4 volumes) Osprey, except Sept. 1899 No , $5.00; 

 1 copy Nov. '97, 'ditto Jan. '98. the two 25 cents; 

 Volumes 2, 3 and 4 Nidologist, $3 00: 1 copy 

 each Sept. '94, May, Sept., Oct., Dec . 1895, the 

 five 30 cents: Museum Vol. 2 complete. 75c: 

 Bulletin Mich. O. Club Vol. 2 complete. Vol. 3 

 Nos. 1 and 2, Vol. 1 No. 2, the lot 75 cents ; Nat- 

 ural Science News, complete file, 60 cents. Pre- 

 paid at above prices. Will exchange any of 

 the' above, value for value, for set 30-30 short 

 range reloading tools ; a 3 or 4 slide tripod for 

 4x5 hand camera; a Stevens Diamond Model 

 pistol, 22 calibre, 10 inch barrel; or a Bristol 

 steel, jointed fly fishing rod for bass or trout. 

 L. B. GILMORE, Blooming Valley, Crawford 

 Co.. Pa. 



NOTICE !— Mounted Fish for sale: 



Leopard Shark. 18 inches $1 00 



Bullflsh, 22 inches 1 00 



Rock Sturgeon, 16 inches _ 1 00 



Send "-tamp for photograph. EDWIN H. 

 REIBER, No. 160 Champlain street, Rochester, 

 N. Y. 



WANTED:— Sets of 58. 64. 76, 137, 139, 261. 273', 

 337, 339, 373, 387. 388, 390, 393, 394. .501-611. 614 and 

 Others, especially 218, 230, 334. 364. Exchange 

 or cash. All answered. A. E. PRICE, Grant 

 Park, Ills. 177 



FOR SALE: -My entire collection of eggs. 

 Over three hundred varieties in 8ets and some 

 singles. List includes manv rare species, 

 Massena Partridge, Rivoli Hummer, Bou- 

 card's Snarrow, Raptores, Thrishers, Wrens, 

 etc.. etc" They all go at bottom prices. Write 

 for my list. F. C. WILLARD, 704 N. Cnerry 

 St., Galesburg, 111. 



Al SETS RING PHE iSANT, Mt. Quail 

 Sooty Grouse— 8 to I'i oggs each— a few Al 

 skins Western Evening Grosbeak iu pairs for 

 original sets and skins. Many common spec- 

 ies wanted. A. G. PRILL, Scio, Oregon. 



WANTED FOR CASH:— I intend to start a 

 collection of birds eggs and skins and intend to 

 buy quite extensively. Please send me lists of 

 Al sets and strictly first-class skins. I have a 

 list of about 100 different sets of this locality 

 for exchange for anything not in my collection. 

 I also want sample copies of all bird maga- 

 zines. W. E. LEE, Ocean Park, Cal. 



WANTED:— Some nicely prepared Western 

 game heads to mount. If you haven't them 

 but can get them next season, write me. Cash.. 

 F M, RICHARDS, Farmington, Maine. 



FOR SALE:— "Birds," monthly magazine, 8- 

 vols, and 6 extra copies and over 400 different 

 plates, beautifully colored, nearly all of birds. 

 The finest thing of the kind ever published. A 

 bargain at $4.75. In splendid condition. I also 

 want many of the back numbers of magazines 

 advertised for in May Oologist and March 

 and April "Recreation." Write at once to AL- 

 BERT F. GANIER, Bowmar Ave, Vicksburg, 

 Miss. 



WANTED— Fresh skins of all humming- 

 birds, also others. Can give in exchange skins 

 of this and other localities, also a few eggs in 

 sets. E. VAN L. SMITH, 109 Good St., Akron, 

 Ohio. 



INDIAN BASKETS, Indian 

 Beaded Buckskin Sioux Relics 

 (Indian Photos, Indian Pottery 

 Indian Weapons. Elk Teeth, Mex- 

 ican Hand Carved Leather Goods 

 Mexican Drawn Linens, Shells, Minerals, Fos 

 sils. Ancient -tone Relics, Oregon Tiny Arrow 

 heads, Fossil Fishes, Fossil Leaves, Corals 

 Agate Jewelry. Curios. Wholesale and Retail 

 16th year. Two-story building full. New cat. 

 No. 10. 40 pages, finely illus., for 5c. L. W.STIL 

 WELL. Deadwood S. Dak. 



FENIKESE. 



A reminiscent sketch of Agassiz 



famous Summer School. 



A 96 page book of much interest to 



students of Nature. 

 Price only 25c (reduced from 35c). 



Prepaid. 



FRANK H. LATTIN, Pub'r, 



Albion, N. Y. 



