THE OOLOGIST. 351 



Collection of Birds Eggs for Sale! 



I have recently purchased Mr. Rippens fine collection of Bird Eggs; 

 this is the second largest collection in Canada, and was awarded a 

 silver medal at the Toronto Exposition of 1892. 



At standard rates this collection amounts to over $1,500, but I am 

 going to offer it at one-third standard prices, or $500 cash will secure 

 one the finest collections in the continent. 



Do you realize what one-third standard prices mean.' It means 

 that by purchasing this collection, you can obtain such eggs as Golden 

 Eagle at $2 per egg: Sea Eagles, 65c; Flamingo, 35c; Loon, 50c; 

 Snowy Owl, 65c; Snowflake. 17c; RufT, 7c; White Ibis, 12c; and 

 other rare eggs at one-third their value. 



Here is a chance for some wealthy Naturalist to obtain a fine collec- 

 tion cheap, or any dealer of enterprise might easily double his invest- 

 ment, by breaking up this collection and selling it piece-meal. 



Bargains for Young Oologists. 



The above collection contains several rare singles and second-class 

 eggs. These I shall weed out and offer at following rates: 



First-class singles. Second-class Esis 



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W. KAINE. TOEONTO. CAXAD.\. 



