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THE OOLOGIST. 



FOR EXCHANGSO.- IJO mounted birds for 

 other mounted birds not in my collection. 

 Soiithern and Western preferred. VVi'ite what 

 you have. J. Rothlisberger. Braceville, 111. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Native Missouri woods 

 (about 150 .species) collected by B. F. Bush, for 

 books on Ornithology, Oology or Mammalogy. 

 CHAS. S. TINDALL, Independence, Mo. 



WANTED.— Second hand, Coues' Key of 

 North American Birds or Ridgway's Manual. 

 Will pay cash for best offer. JAMES PETER- 

 SON, Box 10.^, Scandinavia, Wis. 



COLLECTORS ! I have Buffalo horns, U. S. 

 stamps, tobacco tags, fine sets and singles with 

 full data and beautiful specimens of round 

 cacti for sale or exchange. H. L. HE VTON, 

 Oberlin, Kansas. 



EGGS, Indian relics and fossils wanted. Will 

 give printing press, Weeden engine. Vol. VII 

 OOLOGIST, 1200 post marks, collection .500 

 stamps, botanical specimens, books or cash. 

 Send lists. Will give hand stamp with name 

 for 3 arrow points. GEO. A. RODMAN. King- 

 ston. R. J. 



WRENS WANTED.— First-class skins with 

 full data. I can offer fine S. Cal. sets with 

 nests and complete data; also some nice skins, 

 such as 379a, 397 ,408, 418b, 6.56, 665, 710, 743, 763. 

 etc. No matter what species you have, write 

 stating sex and plumage. Persons having 

 skins of the rarer Wrens, will receive special 

 otfers. All letters answered. JOSEPH GRIN- 

 NELL, Pasadena, Cal. 



I WILL give fine sets with data or first-class 

 skins in exchange for 13 bore B. L. shot gun in 

 good order. G. F. DIPPIE 334 George St., 

 Toronto, Ont. 



FIRST CLASS singles and back numbers of 

 OOLOGIST from ■^ov., 1890 to date excepting 

 numbers 4 and 12, Vol. 8 to exchange for com- 

 mon skins. WM. I. ROLFE, San Bernardino, 

 Calif. • 



SET Chambers' Encyclopedia 8 vol. (cost 

 $16..".0), Wood's Natural History (cost $3,00), col- 

 lection of eggs and minerals to exchange for 

 stamps, U. S. prefered. Send list. C. W. 

 SEARS, Delaware, Ohio. 



WHITE IBIS Eggs in fine sets, 3 each with 

 data. 75c prepaid. W. F, WEBB, Albion, N. Y. 



BARGAINS. — Those who want some rare 

 eggs at one-sixth regular prices had better 

 send for my list of second class specimens, 

 here are a few, 1 have others as cheap. I have 

 also a lot of rai-e 1st class singles cheap to close 

 them out. Golden Eagle, $1; Skua, 2.5c: Ice- 

 land Gull, 25; Avocets. 10; Gadwall, 15; Pintail, 

 10; Lesser Scaup. 15; Marsh Harrier. 10; Rock 

 Ptarmigan, 15; Pigeon Hawk. .50; American 

 Goshawk, 50. Orders less than $1 not wanted. 

 W. RAINE, Bleeker St., Toronto, Ont. 



ANNOUNCMENT Extraordinary! Readers 

 of the OoLOGiST will be pleased to see for the 

 first time a good half-tone portrait of Editor 

 Frank H. Lattin, which appears, together with 

 a reminiscent, biographical sketch by H. R. 

 Taylor, in the September number of the Nidiol- 

 ogisf. The price for a ''sample copy" has been 

 invariably 10c. but out of compliment to the 

 readers of the Ooi.ogist, who all want "Lat- 

 tin's" picture, we will send a copy of this num- 

 ber for .5 cents, cash or stamps. Other features 

 and illustrations "above par." Write at once. 

 THE NIDIOLOGIST, Alameda, California. 



BARGAINS in Minerals. Having entirely 

 overhauled my stock, added many new kinds, 

 and employed professional mineralogist I can 

 and will sell lower than any one else. W.F. 

 WEBB, Albion, N. Y. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— An immense Elk head 

 (ready for mounting). Splendid seven-point 

 horns, each fifty -six inches long. Skin, dry. 

 J. O. SNYDER, Waterloo, Ind. 



ONE Great Horned Owl, alive, 1,50 copies of 

 Scientific American, will exchange for best of- 

 fer in Taxidermist supplies or Coues' Key to 

 N. A. Birds. W. J. STULL, Coalport Pa. " 



FOR EXCHANGE.— Leach's Petrel in sets, 

 also Isf class skins A. O. U. 76c, 759b, 608, 611a, 

 .595. 585. 581, 5.59. .534, 538. 4.56, 3.58, 274, 420. H. T. 

 VAN OSTRAND, Millbury, Mass. 



FOR SALE CHEAP.- 1 am selling out my 

 collection of sets cheap. Some fine sets of 

 Eagle, Hawks, Owls and water birds very cheap 

 Special Rates to those wanting lai'ge number 

 of sets. R. H. ROBERTSON, East Los An- 

 geles, Cal, 



WATCH for my Christmas oSex oi eggs next 

 month. If you want eggs now send for my 

 special October Bulletin. W. F. WEBB, Al- 

 bion, N. Y. 



CALIF, eggs to exchange for eggs not in my 

 collection. Many common eggs wanted, but 

 Water birds desired. I will also sell them at 

 Vi cat. rates. LEE CHAMBERS, 1315 Buena 

 Vista St., Los Angeles, Calif. 



"K. I. C." Standard Datas, bound in books of 

 100. with detachable stubs, 80c per book. Will 

 exchange for desirable eggs. Send lists and 

 receive data samples. KERR, IRONS & CO.. 

 Council Bluffs. Iowa. 



35 GOOD Stamps given for every uerfect ai-- 

 row head, or 35 stamps for every spear head 

 with locality given, sent me. E. MORGAN 

 CONGDON,'Ripon, Wis. 



TO EXCHANGE.-Football suit. Winchester 

 44 model 1873 rifle and '93 Slocum Tennis Rack- 

 et. Eggswanoed. Write for particulaas. W. 

 B. JUDSON, .531 Eldorado St., Pasadena. Cal. 



NOTICE.— I liiive a good many Natural His- 

 tory specimens and curios to exchange for 

 others. Send stamp for list. W. H. HILLER, 

 147 W. 33d St., Los Angeles. Calif. 



WOOD ENGRAVING TOOLS for exchange. 

 Amateur's complete outfit. For particulars 

 address, B. H. DOUGLASS Burlington, Kans. 



My adv. in yoiu' Oologist brought me at least 

 175 letters and a profit of $35 last season. R. W. 

 WILLIAMS. JR.. Tallahassee, Fla. 



EXCHANGE NOTICE.— I have some first 

 class sets of common eggs to exchange for a 

 Steven's 22 cal . rifle in good condition, or for 

 eggs of other localities. W. LOU HART, 116 

 Lincoln Ave.. Canton, Ohio. 



TO EXCHANGE.— One good Colt's lightning 

 repeating rifle 22 cal., for best offers in Eggs 

 not in my collection. Send lists of Eggs that 

 yoii have. Correspondence solicited. Address 

 JOHN W. DANIEL, JR., Lynchburg, Va. 



IVT/^nnT/^Tjl My ad. about the new maga- 

 iMJJLlljJli zine. The Museum. Send 



$1.00 bill at once and take advantage of offer 

 which will never appear again. W. F. WEBB, 

 Albion, N. Y. 



