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THE OOLOGIST 



BIRD BOOKS 



THE most important feature 

 of our sock of second-hand 

 books, pamphlets, etc., is the 

 department relating to ORNI- 

 THOLOGY and other branches 

 of NATURAL HISTORY. 



We shall be glad to mail, post- 

 paid, our New Catalog No. 27, 

 NATURE BOOKS, on receipt 

 of five cents in postage stamps. 



FRANKLIN BOOKSHOP 



SAMUEL N. RHOADS, Proprietor 

 920 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



BOOKS BOUGHT 



COLORED BIRD POSTCARDS 



A series of 18 reproduced in colors 

 from beautiful paintings. 25 cents 

 per set postpaid. 



UNIQUE BIRD POSTCARDS 



A series of 12, showing some of the 

 best examples of bird photography. 

 20 cents per set postpaid. 



Both sets 40 cents postpaid 



With each order I will send my free 

 colored circular describing books on 

 birds, nests, eggs, flowers, and gold- 

 fish. 



E. M. DUNBAR 



UNHEARD OF PRICES FOR OLD 

 MAGAZINES ? 



I will give the following prices for 

 these magazines. Such prices have 

 never before been offered and probably 

 never will again be offered for these. 



Each No 

 The Hummer, Vol. I, Nos. 1-3.4 - - .50 



The Oologist Utica, N. Y., Vol. I, com- 



plete 20.00 



The Oologrist Utica N. Y.. Vol. II. Nos. 



2-3 2.00 



TheOologistUticaN. Y..V0I.III.N0.9 - 2-00 



" •' " Vol. IV, No. 7 - 2.50 



The Oologists Advertiser, I-l 



The Ornithologist and Botanist. Vol. 



II, Nos. 3 4-5 - - - - .75 



The Oologists exchange. Vol. II, No. 1 



6 7-9-10 and 12 - - - .50 



The Stormy Petrel. Vol. I, Nos. 2-6 - .58 

 O. & O. Vol. IX, No. 10 - - 1.00 



The Oologists Journal, Vol. I, Nos. 4. .50 



Back Numbers of the Oologist Wanted 



Vol. 1, No. 1. 



I will buy a large number of each of 

 the above back numbers for cash at 

 the rate they are listed at, as being for 

 sale in this number of THE OOLO- 

 GIST. Address, 



30 Rowena St. 



Boston, Mass. « M. BARNES. 



Lacon. 111. 



