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MRS. A. ME ARES will send postpaid lovari- 

 •eties sea shells for 35c. Send for lara;e list of 

 marine shells and curios. MRS. A. S. MEARES, 

 John's Pass, Fla. 



FOR SALE atij catalogue rates. 6 1-4 l-.5,n8 1-4 

 191 1-4 3-3,197 2-4,lV)9 1-4,200 1-5 3-4 1-3.201 1-3,818 1-4, 

 819 1-7 1-5, '--Sgal-U 1-7. 3(50 1-4, 373a 1-3 1-2, 409 1-4. 

 410 1-7 1-4.416 1-2.4.53 1-5 1-3. 477a 1-5 2-4 1-3. 501 

 1-4, 587a 1-2. 608 1-3, 703 3-4. 707 3-3. 727b 1-3. 326 1-2 

 1-1. 395 1-3. Also have singles and all are first- 

 class. F. C. ELLIOT, Tallahassee. Fla. 



"MEfHODS IN THE ART OF TAXIDERMY" by 



Davie. Costs $10 cash per copy and is well worth 

 the money. I have a few copies which I will 

 entertain good offers on the bassis of )4 cash 

 and 'o exchange. If you have $5 cash and $5 

 worth of almost anything (no trash) desirable, 

 to give for a copy, I shall be pleased to hear 

 from vou at once. FRANK H. LATTIN, Al- 

 bion, N, Y. 



FOR EXCHANGE. Am. Eared Grebe 1-4 1-6 

 1-8. St. Domingo Grebe 1-3 1-4, Iceland Gull 1-2, 

 Am. Herring Gull 1-3. Terns— Royal 1-3 1-4. Ros- 

 ■erte 1-2, Cabot's 1-3 1-3. Common 1-3 1-3, Sooty 

 M, Bridled 1-1, Black 1-3 1-3, Noddy 1-1. Audu- 

 bon's Shearwater 1-1, Yellow-billed Tropic Bird 

 1-1, Leach's Petrel 1-1, Booby 1-2, Blue-winged 

 Teal 1-7 1-11. Shoveller 1-6 MO Ml, Pintail 1-3 

 1-7, Canvas-back 1-3, Sooty Grouse 1-5, Lea.st 

 Bittern 1-4 1-5 1-6, Gt. Blue Heron 1-3 1-4, Limp- 

 kin 1-6. Va. Rail 1-7 1-8 1-9, Sora 1-7 1-9 Ml, Flor- 

 ida Gallinule 1-7 1-8 1-10, Am. Coot 1-6 1-8. Bart. 

 Sandpiper 1-4. Spotted Sandpiper 1-4, Bob-white 

 1-8 MO. White-crowned Pigeon 1-2, Miss. Kite 

 1-2, Harris' Hawk 1-3. Red-tailed Hawk 1-2 1-3, 

 B'lk-billed Cuckoo 1-4, Long-billed Marsh Wren 

 1-4 1-5, Bobolink 1-4 1-6, Meadow Lark 1-4 1-5, 

 W. Meadow Lark 1-5, Bronzed Grackle 1-4 1-5, 

 Rose-breasted Grosbeak 1-3, Yellow-headed B. 

 B. 1-4 1-5 1-6. Scissor-tailed Flycatcher 1-4 Or- 

 chai-d Oriole 1-4 1-5. Painted Bunting 1-4, Para- 

 sitic Jaeger 1-2, Cliff Swallow 1-4 1-5 1-6, Bank 

 Swallow 1-4. I especially desire sets of the fol- 

 lowing: 7.83.84.135.136.133. 144, 1.59. 160, 183, 

 184, 18.5, 186, 187, 304, 205, 206, 218. 228. 280, 286. ii98, 

 300. 337. 328, 832. .334. 353, .355, 3.56, 365, 372 and 379. 

 Will give exceptionally good offers for auv of 

 above. CHAS. M. ELDREDGE. 314 Chamber 

 of Commerce, Chicago. 



look: stop I Any person sending me a 

 3c. stamp xinused and 25 Columbian stamus 

 used, anv kind, will receive in return a' Moon- 

 stone in its rough state. C. M. HATFIELD, 

 Los Angeles, California. 



My ads. in July Oologist are paying well 

 and am well pleased. Will pi-obably send In 

 my ads. in a few days for Aug. James Odell. 

 Jr., Austin, Texas. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Collection ol 50 named 

 minerals, shells, fossils and Indian relics @ 

 $1.35. Fine specimens of copper ore in calcite, 

 agatized woods and minerals; also Indian rel- 

 ics, shells and fossils. I want line minerals, 

 Ind. rel. and curios. Will exchange any of the 

 above for fine singles of eggs, want both com- 

 mon and scarce. Send full list of what you 

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



FRANK B. ARMSTRONG, 



TAXIDERMIST, 



AND COLIiECTOK AND DEALER IN 



Bird and Mammal Skins, Birds Eggs 



in fine sets, Reptiles, Mounted Birds 



and Animals. 

 Brownsville, Texas, U, S. A. 



THE NAUTILUS. 



A monthly devoted to the intesests of Con- 

 chologists. Edited and published by H. A. Pila- 

 bry. Academy of Natural Sciences and C. W. 

 Johnson, Wagner Free Institute, Philadelphia, 

 Pa. Send for sample copy. 



WANTED. Something new 

 Full particulars. One man 

 made $27.40 in one day. One 

 lady made S23 In one day. 

 Address Lock Box 113 A. B. P, CO., South Bend 

 Indiana. Mention Oologist. 



When answering advertisements 

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AGENTS 



Dissolution Notice. 



Notice is hereby given that the partnership 

 lately existinor between Frank H. Lattin and 

 Walter F. Webb, under the firm name of 

 F. H. Lattin & Co., was dissolved on the 31st 

 day of July, A. D., 1894, by mutual consent. 



Frank H. Lattin, 

 Walter F. Webb, 



