THE OOLOGIST. 



FOR SALE. 



A c-oUeciiou of Minerals, Fos- 

 ■iils. Kelics. Insects. Curiosi- 

 ties. A cabinet Pim-FowI Skin. etc. 



R. M. DALRYMPLE. Baker. Darke Co.. O. ■ 



TO EVERY person sending me one egg 

 \\<)rth 15 cents or more, I will mail one fine 

 Stereoscopic view. Address, THOS."- E. STU- 

 ART. Corning. Iowa. 



Rare Opportunity. 



A s I wish to devote all my time to the Taxi- 

 dermy and Natural History business. I will 

 close out my entire stock of live birds, cages' 

 and bird goods at a reasonable figure. Here is 

 a good chance for any one wishing to establish 

 a Bird Store. Would take desirable Natural 

 History Specimens for part pasTuent. 



C. F. CARR, Madison, Wis. 



"£;<periTnental Electricity, ' 



It will give practical infonuation upon the 

 following sub,iects: Some Easy Experiments 

 In Electricity and Magnetism. How to Make 

 Electric Batteries, a Galvanometer, an Induc- 

 tion Coil, an Electric Bell, a Magneto Machine, 

 a Telegraph Instrument, an Electric Motor, a 

 Dynamo. Electi'ie Gas Lighting and Bell Fit- 

 ting. Some practical directions for amateurs. 

 Sofue information in regard to Electric Lamps. 

 ITt; Pages, 100 Illustrations. Ju.st the book tor 

 amateurs. Price, cloth bound. $1. Send money 

 by Registered letter or P. O. money order. 

 Send for catalogue. 



B. F. EVANS, Madison, Wis. 



SOMETHING NEW and ORIGINAL. 

 But Already Popular. 



Practical taxidermy made so plain any one 

 can master it in a few trials. 



Consists of three bird skins in the different 

 stages of preparation for mounting. 



1st showing manner of removing skin. 



2nd sho'oing manner of stuflSng the body and 

 neck. 



3rd showing manner of mounting fastening 

 i>n stand, etc. 



Accompanied by a tine hand-book, giving full 

 instructions for the mounting of birds, mam- 

 mals, reptiles, etc. 



I will send the complete outfit post-paid, on 

 receipt of only 11.3.5. Satisfaction and success 

 guaranteed. Or .send me a list of what eggs. 

 Shells. Fossils, Scientific books, etc.. you have 

 to exchange. Address ftU iutiuiries. etc.. to 

 E. W. MARTIN, Taxidermist, 

 Medir.a, O. 



A RARE CHANCE 



To.get the be.st TANNING PROCESS now lu 

 use. I have used this process for 20 years and 

 know its merit. Have tanned fi'om a rat skin 

 to a sheep pelt. I will send the process in full 

 for One Dollar in cash or t\.M in first-class sets 

 of eggs not in my Collection, by F. H. Lattin's 

 list. Sample of tanning for stamp. First-class 

 sets of eggs to exchange for o, .,er sets. 



A. E. KIBBE. Mayville. N. Y. 

 ***The Publisher of the Oot.ogist has careful- 

 ly examined skins prepared by mj' pr(jcess and 

 can attest to its value. 



JAMES P. BABBITT 



-DEALER IN- 



ALL ARTICLES REQUIRED BY 



ORNITHOLOGISTS, OOLOQiSTS, ENTO- 

 MOLOGISTS, BOTANISTS, 

 TAXIDERMISTS. 



ALSO A VERY LARGE STOCK OF 



BIRDS' EGGS, SETS OR SINGLES, BIRDS' 



SKINS, STUFFED BIRDS AND CUR- 



lOSITIESOF ALL KINDS. 



Send 3c stamp for v\Titten price-Ust of Eggs, 

 singles or in sets. State which you wish. 



Horned Toads, nicely .stuffed, on black walnut 

 base, velvet bottom, can be used as paper 

 weights. A great curiosity, every collector 

 should have one in their cabinet. Price, $1.10. 

 prepaid. Send for one. 



lo Hodges Ave., Taunton, Mass. 



WANTED.— To buy first class eggs in sets 

 with full data. Parties having such for sale 

 cheap. Address. Fred C. Van Valkenburg. 

 Box 1.5, Topeka, Kansas. 



I LI A \/P a COLLECTION of 70 varie- 

 1 n /A V C- ties and 315 Eggs, worth ?35. 

 according to Lattin's prices, which I will sell 

 for $12. H. J. MENDENHALL. 



Mendenhall. Chester Co., Pa. 



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OR SALE, h^ 



VlWi. G. SMITH, 



— COI.T.EfTOR OF — 



LOVELAND, COLORADO. 



I make a specialty of mailing birds same day 

 as skinned, or sent in the flesh after subjecting 

 them to a preservative preparation. Enclose 

 stamp for Price List. 



ave a fine Collection of 

 mps. valued at Sl.5. I will 

 sell for $9. It contains over iiW varieties. 

 ERNEST E. LEE. Covington, Ga. 



FOR SALE. 



The following Eggs; 



No. 7, Ic; 13.1c: 13. 3c; 

 S-?. 1c: 6.S. 4c; 14!»a. 6c: 1-57, 3c; 211. 2c; 214. 3c; 354, 

 4c: -r.**. 2c: 2fila, 7c; 2fi3. 15g: 270. 8c; 289. 3c; 304, 

 3c: 315.4c; 320. 12c; •4f». 2c; 519, *1.50. G. H. 

 YOUNGMAN. McLean, Ills. 



THE MARCH 18F0 OOLOGIST contains full 

 and complete Instructions for making a 

 Bird or Mammal Skin. A copy will be 

 mailed you for 5c. or fi copies for 25c. Stf 



IMPORTED JAPANESE 



AND INDIAN SILK WORM EGGS FOR SEED, 



In Silk culture. Different specie.s, 

 also the celebrated Madras Silk Cocoons 

 warranted to be raised successfully in 

 this country. Dii-ections ^iven how to 

 raise them profitably. Prices low. 



PROF. CARL BRAUN, 



NATURALIST, 



BANGOR, - - MAINE. 



