THE OOLOGIST. 



FRANK H. LATTIN, 



Albion, N. Y. 



Feb, I, 1909. 

 Kind Friend: 



Altho' it has been over five years since 1 iiave issued a list 1 still 

 have hundreds of dollars locked up in my old line of business. I need this 

 money for other purposes and the material in which it is now locked up I 

 know would be appreciated by others. This material 1 shall offer for sale 

 monthly, during 1909 regardless of value. I shall endeavor to make the 

 prices so low that the bulk will be sold nearly as soon as offered. How- 

 ever if anything is left, 30 days after issuance of list, make me an offer 

 and you may secure it at your own price, for if 1 can not sell at my low 

 rates 1 shall accept and sell at the best price offered. 



I wish to call your attention in particular to Capen's Oology. I 

 have only 10 copies left and last winter 1 advised a list of 100 bird-men of 

 my find and sold them 36 copies. Quick if you want a copy. 



Do not overlook the fact that 1 have a few copies of Studer's "The 

 Birds of North America" and that I am offering NEW $40 copies of that 

 magnificent work at only $10 per copy. 



If a liberal reduction from my prices would induce you to invest 

 $25, $50, $100 or more in my offers just try me and note the rates I will 



Faithfully, FRANK H. LATTIN. 

 N. B. If you want or can use anything offered on the following 

 pages, order quick. 



I offer many rare and desirable ti- 

 tles at prices way below actual value. 

 Of most I have only single sets or 

 co])ies. All are new or good as new 

 unless otherwise stated. Prices are 

 by mail, express or freight at pur- 

 chaser's exi)ense — will ship cheapest 

 way. Money returned at my expense 

 if books wanted are sold. Prices good 

 until February 1, 1909, only. After 

 that date, write first. Remit in most 

 convenient way. Address jtlainly and 

 in full 



FRANK H. LATTIN, 



Albion, Orleans Co.. N. Y. 



Abbott, Birds .About Us $1 40 



Bailey, Handbook of Birds of Western 



United States 3 30 



Bailey, W. L., Our Own Birds, 



ills, 259p 1 0.5 



*Baird (Cassin and Lawrence). The 



Birds of North America, (Pacific R. 



R. Survey), 1072 pp. 4to, fine 



■ -copy 3 10 



Baird, Brewer and Ridgway, History 



of North American Birds, The Land 



Birds, with 593 cuts, G4 plates pages 



bound in 3 4to vols., cost $30 



10 50 



Blanchan, Birds that Hunt and are 

 Hunted, Life Histories of On<> Hun- 

 dred and Seventy Birds of Prey, 

 (lame Birds and Water-fowls, 360p, 

 48 full-page col. pi, true to na- 

 ture 1 40 



Bird Neighbors, An Introductory Ac- 

 quaintance with One Hundred and 

 Fifty of our Common Birds, 2:!4p, 

 52 full-page col. pi, true to na- 

 ture 1 •<» 



Blaok'l)urn, Mrs. Hugh, Birds Drawn 

 from .Nature. Illustrated, with 45 

 tine folio iilates. Folio. Morocco, 

 gilt, binding damaged 2 90 



Burroughs. .lotm. Wake Robin. 292p. 

 75 



*Bovs and Girls' Bird Book, 140i). ills., 

 Phil. '00 35 



Cones, Birds of the Northwest, 791p, 

 covers worn 2 95 



Davie, Odds and Fnds, 128p 95 



Davie, .Methods in the Art of Taxider- 

 my ($10), now out of print and pub- 

 lisher's supply exhausted, rare 6 35 



D<-K.iv. Ornithology of New York. 392 

 p. "in full-page col. plated, con- 

 taining :!0S birds in natural colors, 

 Ito; ttiis rare and magnififfnt work 

 usually sells at from $15 to $20 per 

 co|)y 12 50 



