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THE OOLOGIST. 



A BROOK'S cyclometer, neic. fits 30 inch 

 solid tire or 28 inch pneumatic tire bicycle, to 

 exchange for autoharp, or for sale cheap for 

 cash. Make me any kind of an offer at all. 

 NEIL F. POSSON.'Batavia. N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE.— A pair of light climbers, 

 for sets or singles of ist class birds eggs. 

 LOUIE HEMMINGSON, Lake Mills. Wis. 



MOUNTED Specimens of 6.56, .W7, 517a, ri,%. 

 749, 653. 769, 567. 581d, 599. .543b, 458 at .50c each. 

 The lot $.1. postpaid. F. T. CORLESS, Los 

 Gatos, Calif. 



TO EXCHANGE.— My collection of birds 

 eggs and cabinet, 150 varieties, mostly sets 

 with datas, value $150. for first class bicvcle. 

 CLARENCE H. WATROUS, Chester, Middle- 

 sex Co,, Ct. 



HAVE.— Fifteen dollar Guitar, new 33 Revol- 

 ver and Goody's 'Story of Wild West," (Mor- 

 rocco bound) "to exchange for first-class sets 

 with data. D. E. MOULTON, Falmouth, Cum. 

 Co., Maine. 



NEW ! Send for free sample of new system 

 of marking eggs, no pencilmarks to mar beauty 

 also prevents' entrance of dust or beetles to 

 eggs. E. E. MOFFATT, Winsted, Conn. 



ALL KINDS of Job Printing in exchange 

 for eggs. Many common varieties wanted. 

 "The Standard"*datas and labels a specialty. 

 A. MOWBRAY SEMPLE, Poynette, Wis. 



JAMES BROS.. Monterey. Calif., breeders of 

 thoroughbred high scoring White Wyandottes, 

 eggs for sale at $J.. 50 per 13. Can also furnish 

 any other kind of Throughbred eggs desired. 

 Correspondence solicited. Eggs well packed 

 and shipped to any part of the U. S. 



STAMPS.— Great success. Shall continue to 

 make a specialty of my Net Approval Sheets 

 at lowest discount rates. This plan enables me 

 to use stamps of all kinds and values on same 

 sheets, no other system allows of it. Send for 

 one. H. M. GILLETT, Lebanon Springs, N. Y. 



NICE Specimens of Silica, odd formations 

 from Port Tampa, Florida. Magazines and 

 other articles to exchange for specimens of In- 

 sects. Shells, etc. EDWIN «i DRAPER, G. F. 

 A. OBice C. R. I. & P. R. R.. Chicago. Ills. 



FOR SALE.— Collection of Birds Eggs; over 

 I'iO varieties in sets and singles, complete data. 

 Catalogue value $10. Will sell to person mak- 

 ing best offer. For complete list, varieties, 

 number eggs in sets, etc. address. C. T. SALT- 

 ER. 1318 So. 8th St. Springfield, 111. 



WAR! STAMPS! WAR! Fine sets of 6 var- 

 ieties of unused Venezuela stamps only IScts; 

 .'5 sets. 35cts. 10 mixed used Foreign stamps, 

 lOcts : 100 varieties of stamps, catalogue value 

 over 13. only $1 ; 3 var. Confederate bills, lOcts; 

 entire 3c war envelopes on blue used, Sets each; 

 entire sheet of 14 M, unused Port Rico stamps, 

 25cts. Try me once, address, J. E. HAND- 

 SHAW, Smithtown Branch, N, Y, N4t 



SAY YOU! Have you any cash for bird skins, 

 eggs, nests. Insects, minerals, fossils. Indian 

 relics, books, jointed fish pole, and many arti- 

 cles of personal property? If you have and you 

 mean business, send stamp and state what you 

 want and I'll quote prices. These things must 

 go at once, and you can have them at your own 

 figure. Specimens are my private collection 

 and fine. Send nouK Will exchange any of the 

 above for educational or scientific books or 

 magazines. B. S. BOWDISH, Phelps. N. Y. 



ANNOUNCMENT Extraordinery ! Readers, 

 of the OoLOGisT will be pleased to see for the 

 first time a good half-tone portrait of Editor 

 Prank H. Lattin, which appears, together with 

 a reminiscent biographical sketch by H. R. 

 Tavlor in the September number of the Nidiol- 

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

 invariably 10c, but out of complinient to the 

 readers of the Oologist. who all want "Lat- 

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

 ber for .5 ce?its. cash or stamps. Other features 

 and illustrations "above par." Write at onCe. 

 THE NIDIOLOGIST, Alameda, California. 



FOR EXCHANGE. -Double barrel muzzle 

 loading shot gun. 20 gauge, 40 inch barrels^ 

 Nearly new, cost $15. A good gun. Will ex- 

 change for best offer of eggs in sets with data. 

 ARTHUR B. ROBERTS, Weymouth, Medina 

 Co., Ohio. 



WANTED —Pair of standard climbers. Can 

 offer a pair of ball-bearing roller skates, also. 

 sets and singles of this locality. Also sets and 

 singles for sets. A. I. MCCORMICK, .503 S. 

 Olive St., Los Angeles. Calif. 



LARGE list cloth bound books "standard fic- 

 tion etc." for perfect sets and data comm.on or 

 rai'e. Can furnish cabinets to order, any num- 

 ber drawers very cheap for cash or verv extra 

 inducements in' eggs, minerals or relifs. no 

 trash wanted. E. E. MOFFATT, Winsted. Ct. 



^ BULBS, Ferns, Orchids. Pelargoniums. green- 

 house plants wanted. Can offer same, and na- 

 tives, Scolopfndriuin. A. fili.r-mas. P. hexagon- 

 eptera. etc. W. E. SAUNDERS. London. Ont. 



OREGON, Washington and Idaho ornithol- 

 ogists ara requested to correspond with the un- 

 dersigned on the important subject of organiz- 

 ing an association. ARTHUR L. POPE, Mc- 

 Minnville. Oregon. 



FOR ONLY .50 cents. $500 Confederate Mon- 

 ey (assorted!. $400 Confederate Bond, and 6 rare 

 Arrow Points. Catalogue 3 cents. J. F. BOW- 

 EN. luka. IVTiss. S3t 



NOTICE.— T have foreign stamps, tobacco^ 

 tags cigarette cards, colored sands and small 

 unframed painjings to exchange for old U. S. 

 stamps, eggs in sets and curios. P. C, WOODS. 

 Fayette, Ind. 



ONE OF our leading Ornithologists, writes: 

 "I am very anxious to secure about a dozen 

 male Bobolinks alive. Can you help me in get- 

 ting the birds?" If any reader of the Ooi.ogist 

 ca" ftirnish them please address the Publisher 

 of the Ooi.ogist at once, stating lowest price 

 for same. 



5000 EGGS for sale, sets and singles, at 

 rock bottoTu prices, such as Western Grebe.SOc; 

 Loon. 7.'>; Sharp-shinned Hawk. 40; Swainson's 

 Hawk, 'Zr>: Kestrel, 12; White Ibis. 35; Flamingo 

 .50; Sea Eagle, 1.00. Send for my full list before 

 ordering elsewhere, vou will save by it. W. 

 RAINE, Toronto, Canada. 



T AM building up a general scientific collec- 

 tion, embracing all departments of the Natural 

 Sciences and if you have anything truly desir- 

 able to otTer in exchange for anything I may 

 have in stock or if you have any standard 

 books or publications that you wish to dispose 

 of I shall be pleased to correspond with you. 

 When writmg give full descriptions stating 

 your lowest exchange price and give me an 

 idea of about wlmt vou would like in return. 

 FRANK H. LATTIN. Albion, N. Y. 



