108 THE OOLOGIST. 



mportant ! 



The following i6 pages were printed as dated and at that time it was 

 intended that they should be placed immediately in the hands of the 

 Oologist's subscribers. Owing to this delay ALL OFFERS will be 

 extended until AUGUST loth. 



The ''Giant Clam" and "Darts from New Guinea" have been sold 

 as also have the young Birds in doton offered under "Mounted Birds." 



"BARGAINS No. i and 2" offered under "Mounted Birds," at 

 $18.50 and $16.45 respectively have been broken up, and we will now 

 sell individual specimens from these collections at about one-third regu- 

 lar value. Write wants and receive quotations. 



Mr. V. H. Chase of Wady Petra, 111. had a valuble book which he 

 wished to "swap" us for the $12.55 collection of "Seis." We wrote 

 him that this collection was for Cash only, but that we had a similar col- 

 lection containing about one-half of the same things listed in the $12.55 

 collection but that the other half, and the collection as a whole, was not 

 quite as good as the original — we made the exchange. Under date of 

 July loth he writes: 



"The box of eggs received this p. m. in perfect condi- 

 tion. It's the same old story — you always do better than 

 you agree to do. I thank you for your kindness." 



Any of the Publications, Specimens, etc., offered on the three pag- 

 es of our "$2.75 for $1.00" "Premium List" we will exchange for articles 

 mentioned in last paragraph of the following page, or for A No. i Sets — 

 for the latter we will allow from one-fourth to full rates — depending of 

 course upon the desirability of sets offered and what you can use in re- 

 turn for the same. Send list of what you have and state explicitly your 

 wants, and we will advise you at once our best exchange rate. You can 

 then accept or reject as you may see fit. 



Faithfully, 



FRANK H. LATTIN. 



The "July lists" will not be issued until la^er, doubtless in November. 



