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THE OOLOGIST. 



FOR EXCHAGE : -Several hundred nicelj' 

 mounted birds for anything in line of Skins 

 and Eggs. Also, a few rare and desirable eggs 

 and skins from Arizona and Lower California. 

 Send lists. JAMES P. BABBITT, Taunton, 

 Mass. n 



I HAVE one of Lattin's 4 in. Sliding Beam 

 Calipers.with vernier (cost 3.75). to exchange or 

 sell. Good as new. Make ofiers. ALBERT 

 H. WALLACE, 235 Claremont Ave.,MontiClair, 

 N.J. 



WA N TE D for cash or exchange sets of Hawks 

 any species, also U.S. and Canadian stamps in 

 large or small quantities. Collections bought 

 for cash. JESSE C. A. MEEKER, Box 290, 

 Bridgeport, Conn. 



BARGAINS in rare second class eggs. Mar- 

 bled Godwit 15c. Palmar 15, Avocet 10, Missis- 

 sippi Kite 5U, Cassin's Auk 25, Booby 2>, Gannet 

 12, Forster's Tern 03. Iceland Gull 25, Tropic 

 Bird .50. Willow Ptarmigan 15. Loon 50, Pomar- 

 ine Jaeger .50, and others as cheap. W. KAINE, 

 Toronto, Canada. 



TAXIDERMISTS and dissecting instru- 

 ments wanted. Will give oil paints and hand- 

 some box, practically new, also back numbers 

 of Art Amateur, or clarinet. W. S. JOHNSON, 

 Boonville, Oneida Co., N. Y. 



WANTED.-Bird skins, minerals, eggs in 

 sets, shells and insect-;, all first-class. Will ex- 

 Change for same. F. W KNOLHOFF, 30 Win- 

 an's St., E. Orange. N. J. 



WANTED D.— Books on natural hi.story, taxid- 

 ermists' instruments and printing press. Can 

 offer for same eggs, sets and singles, shells and 

 curios. FRED H. ANDRUS, Elkton, Oregon. 



TO EXCHANGE with western and southern 

 'Collectors, first class skins with full data. Send 

 lists and receive mine. Keference. Prof. Lud- 

 -wigKumlien. Address, EMERSON ATKINS. 

 Milton, Wis. 



TO EXCHANGE. 4 1-5. 7? 1- J, 79 1-1, 312 1-8. 

 390 1-1, 735 1-6 .'i-5, 613 1-4, 653 1-4. 498 4 1 584 1-4 for 

 .sets. FREDERICK HILL, Lyme, Conn. 



FOR SALE.— A fine pair of 1894 California 

 Quail skins, perfect in every respect, sent for 

 $1 KIRKE B. MATHES, St. Augustine. Fla. 



THE AUK.— Vol. VII to exchange for Vol. V 

 or VI or Vol. X or best offer. Will give part 

 cash and part good exchange for Coues' Key or 

 or Ridgeway's Manual. WILFRED H. OS- 

 GOOD. Willcox, Cochise Co., Arizona. 



WOOD'S Illustrated Natural History, foreign 

 stamps, second class eggs (singles) for 1st class 

 eggs, books on oology, instruments, etc. GARTH 

 EVERSON, Lake Mills, Wis. 



STAMPS 1 100 varieties postpaid for 12 cents. 



Every fifth contains 135 varieties. 3.5 varieties 



U. S. 10 cents. Send for fine approval sheets at 



■50 per cent, discount. Address H. W. DRAKE, 



Lexington, Va. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— Fine Magic Lantern, 

 good 33 cal. pistol and pair of strappet climb- 

 ing irons, for good Ouackenbush or repeating 

 rifle. W. B. SAMPSON, 1.53 Otter St., Stock- 

 ton, Cal. 



Will send, prepaid, a beautiful Shell Pincush- 

 ion tor every fl.OO worth ot eggs in sets, 

 with data. Just the thing for Christmas pres- 

 ent. CHAS. K. REED, No. 363 Main Street, 

 Worcester, Mass, 



WILL give three varieties of Chinese Coins 

 and a package of reading matter for every 

 three Columbian stamps above the two cent. 

 Must be in good condition. ED. DOOLITTLE, 

 Painesville, Ohio. 



MRS. A. S. MEARES, John's Pass, Fla. has 

 lovely shells for Xmas presents, and will send 

 6 lbs well assorted and postpaid to those send- 

 ing her 92 before Xmas. 



TELEGRAPH instruments of the latest pat- 

 tern for best cash offer. ROY STEIGELMAN, 

 Mt. Adams, Cinti, Ohio. 



EXCHANGE:— Collection of about 60 species 

 of birds eggs in sets, full data and trays, cata- 

 logue value, about $35.00, for unmounted dia- 

 mond, emerald or for cash. Send for list and 

 make an off for the whole collection. B. O. 

 L ONGYEAR. Agricultural College, Mich. 



A GOOD set of Type, suitable for hand print- 

 ing press, to exchange for eggs in sets. J. H. 

 CLARK, 238 Broadway, Paterson, N. J, 



WANTED.— To buy for cash, sets of Duck 

 Hawk, Pigeon Hawk, Prarie and Aplomado 

 Falcon, Swallow and White-tail Kiles, Golden 

 Eagles and any Albatrosses. C. W. CRAN- 

 DALL, Woodside. Queens Co., New York. 



FOR SALE.— Atone-half Standard Catalogue 

 rates. A. O. U. Nos. 61-6, I-IO, 19I14, 221 1-7, 8631.^, 

 I4,. 293 1-6, 1-7, 1-10, 4131^, 463I3'. 539ai3', 1-5, 556%, 

 1-5, .560a3^, 588bi3, 3 4, 615 3-5, 731a 1-5, 1-7, 743 1-5, 

 ig. 761a 3-3, 14 and singles of 392, e97a, 485, 5.56, 

 .567a. ,599 and 61-5. I offer one each of Helix fidelis 

 Grey; Helix (Jolumbiana Var. Lea., Selenites 

 Vancoupere/isis 'Le'A., Ooniabasis plicifera Lea., 

 Acioliixs Nuftalli Hald, Paladina arbusforum 

 Lea. and Margaritina Palxdina arbusforum Lea 

 and Marijarifina margaratifera Linn., for 25 

 cents. Three of each, .50 cents. Seven of each, 

 $1.(0. Five Curios, 10 cents. FRED H. AN- 

 DRUS. Elkton, Oregon. 



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FLORIDA BUDGET. 



Direct from old historic St. Augustine, 

 prepaid for $1.75. 



Mounted Alligator $1 50 



Specimen Coquina 25 



Skates Egg 10 



10 Specimens named Shells 1 00 



Fine Specimen Palmetto Cloth *5 



Specimen Spanish Moss 25 



Fine Branch Coral 25 



Fine Pink Coral 25 



Star Fish 25 



Two var. Seabeans 20 



$4 30 

 Sent prepaid for ?l 75. 



K. B. Mathes, St. Augustine. Fla. 



The Government 



has caused notices to be posted, requesting all 

 persons sending letters or packages through the 

 mail to put their name and address thereon. 



The best way to do this is to stamp it on with 

 one of 



Ford's Rubber Stamps. 



He sells them cheap. Write for prices. 

 Address d3t 



R. W. FORD, BRISTOL, CONN. 



