THE OOLOGIST 



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I WILLexctiansre cabinet mineral specimens. 

 Indian curiosities for Merehaudise. Good 

 bjolvs. second liand watches and flre arms in 

 Kood condition. Best of reference given. W. 

 F. STONE. Junction, Lemhi Co., Idaho. 



FOR SALE:— Blaclj-chinned. Rufous. Anna's 

 and Costa's Hummers' esrgs with nest and data 

 for .50cts. a set. Also Cal. Bush-tits with ne.st 

 and other Cal. eggs at >- cat. rates. Eggs in 

 sets for Cones' Key. R. H. ROBERTSON, 

 care of First Ward Store. East Los Angeles, 

 Calif. 



MERRITT Type Writer. Darlot Hemispheri- 

 cal Wide Angle Rectilinear View Lense to ex- 

 change for mineral specimens, crj'stals, gems, 

 etc. W. JENKS, Albuquerciue, N. M. 



EXCHANGE. -Fir.st-class sets of A. O. U. 

 No's 339, 387. 4SS. ,^98. W*. H23a. 653 and others, to 

 exchange for U. S. and Foreign stamps. 



FRED MCALLISTER. Davison, Mich. 



W \NTED to Exchange.— Fresh water shells 

 of Mich., minerals, etc. for shells of other loc- 

 alities Prefer Unios. All answered. CHARLES 

 MILLER, JR., 316 Jeflerson St., Grand Rapids, 

 Michigan. 



BIRDS EGGS.--Florida birds eggs for sale 

 dirt cheap. 10 per cent, discount on orders of 

 $3.00 or over and on orders of $bV0 or over will 

 throw in some extra set. Send stamp for l.ht. 

 F. C. ELLIOT, Tallahassee. Fla. 



FOR SALE.— Book, entitled. "Plain Home 

 Talk and Medical Common Sense." A book 

 for private and considerate reading. Would 

 yon like to know a 1 about the human body In 

 disease and health? Contains l.uiiO pages. 200 

 cuts, 34 col. platen. 200 receipts. Price by mail 

 postpaid $2 .tO. For full particulars concerning 

 book write, enclosing stamp. A. B.ROBERTS, 

 Wej'month, Medina Co.. Ohio. 



SAVE YOUR chickens:— "The gapes" 

 completely cured by the Champion Gape worm 

 Barb ■' which has been thoroughly tested and 

 endorsed by successful poultry raisers. It can 

 be successfuUv used by anyone, and saves its 

 cost in every chicken operated on. ,The prices 

 are 10 cents each or a set of three for 35 cents, 

 including one with softer barbs for very young 

 chickens. Discounts on large orders. Agents 

 wanted and correspondence solicited. JAMES 

 P. STABLER & CO., Sandy Spring, Montgom- 

 ery Co., Md. 



FOR BOTANISTS: -The new -Queen'' Plant 

 Press. I'ecognized by all as the finest Press ob- 

 tainable. It consists of two lattice-work 

 frames of standard size. 11 '2 ^y 16»2 inches, 

 made of strips of well seasoned wood, and put 

 together with four cross bars, so as to give 

 firmness, and yet some elasticitv when drawn 

 together. The frames are held together by 

 two straps, these being held in place by small 

 guides. A new feature is also added to the 

 press, an apparatus whereby the papers, used 

 and unused, may be kept separate. The entire 

 Press weighs but '22 ounces (without paper). 

 The price complete, absorbent paper, etc.. is 

 f3..T0 bv express at purchaser's expense. F. H. 

 LATTIN & CO.. Albion. N, Y. 



JUST RECEIVED.— Six of each of the fol- 

 lowing, that I will sell as long as they last at 

 ?1.15 apiece, postpaid. Set of the three for 

 $3.00. Made by the Sisseton Indians. Each 

 one is one soUd piece of Red Catlinite stone 

 very fancifully carved and Hne workmanship. 

 Horseshoe paper weights, napkin rings on 

 stand, dance knives about 10 in. long. P.i In. 

 wide. GEO. W. DIXON, Watertown, S. D. 



WANTED:— Columbian stamps of value 

 over *1 and $2 Will give in ex. good Tenn. 

 arrow points or agate watch charms and cuff 

 buttons. J. MINCHIN, Fleming, Cayuga Co., 



N. Y. ■ o ,7 o 



RIRDSof PARADISE.— A fine skin of Par- 

 adisea m/gi/sfce-vicfone from New Guinea, one 

 of the finest of all Paradise Birds, quoted in 

 Berlin Journal at !00 Marks ($35). Strictly per- 

 fect. $13 takes it. F. H. LATTIN & CO., Al- 

 bion. N. Y. 



BIRDS EGGS:— Over 100 different species of 

 this locality, sets or .singles, to exchange for 

 eggs, Indian relics, shells and minerals. All 

 letters answered. C. R. MOSES, Lake Crystal, 

 Minn. 



FOR ENTOMOLOGISTS: A new Killing 

 Can. "Canteen" style, handy for carrying in 

 pocket. It is made of tin. painted black, with 

 square piece of glass set in each side. Large 

 mouth at one end with cork and small nozzle 

 at other, for insertion of poison. A fine screen 

 near bottom of ' bottle preA'ents poison from 

 toviching the specimen. By mail postpaid for 

 $1.00. F. H. LATTIN & CO.. Albion, N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE or will sell a collection of 

 corals, shells, a few minerals, polished and 

 fossil marble (fine) and lower denominations 

 Colmbian stamps: for Coues' Key. new. and 

 sets with full data of Water birds. Hawks and 

 Owls, with nests preferred. Loon's eggs want- 

 ed especially. Singles to exchange for sets. 

 Address R. SANFORD, Hastings-on-Hndson, 

 New Yorlr. 



TO EXCHANGE :--Scroll saw outfit. 1 doz. 

 Brewster's Patent rein holders (Hue sellers) 

 books of all kinds, by standard authors, 1 doz. 

 Family Rights for "making 'Eureka Labor 

 Saving Laundry Soap." P'ormulas for making 

 the noted mineral waters and Van Stan's 

 Stratena, corals, minerals and Indian relics. 

 FKANK M. HEWLETT, Dresden, Yates Co., 

 N. Y. 



THE -STANDARD" DATAS. Size 3x5.ueat- 

 ly printed 01 bond paper with vour name and 

 address for only $3.00 per 500 or «3.(« per lOCO. 

 Samples and particulars cheerfully furnished. 

 Also have Dejective Camera, collection of 

 European eggs, a small collection of Birds 

 skins and a few books to exchange for eggs or 

 a fine landscape lense. size 6^x10. .Address A. 

 MOWBRAY SEMPLE. Poynette, Wis. 



IMPORTANT NOTICE :-On July lOth I will 

 issue the first number of our semi-annual Ool- 

 ogists and Ornithologists Directory. In order 

 to make it perfect, every person interested in 

 either or both of the above branches, should 

 see that their name is inserted in the book. It 

 will be a xnedium through which collectors in 

 these branches may reach Jone another and 

 therefore it should be complete. Names and 

 addresses are inserted. />•««, but it must be un- 

 derstood that all whose names are ordered in- 

 serted must be interested in one or both bran- 

 ches. No books free. Price -1 cents each. You 

 need not take a book unless you wish, but then 

 it is better fo have a copy. Exchange notices 

 are inserted for 1 cent per word. No notice for 

 less than 35 cents. A limited number of adver- 

 tisements will be taken at 50 cents per inch ; 

 $1 ..')() per p.age of three iuchs. We require cash 

 in advance for all books, notices or advertise- 

 ments. There is no humbug about this. We 

 mean business and the Directory wil surely be 

 out on time. It will be a 64 page book, paper 

 cover. Sit right down and write us at once as 

 we wish to goto press as soon as possible. Ad- 

 dress, H. EUGENE KELLEY. Decoto, Cal. 



