THE OOLOGIST. 



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EXCHANGE EXTRA ORDINA R V. 



THIS OKFB.R EXF»IR.ES ON JUIaY IB, ISOl. 



I want at once the following first-class eggs, either in singles or in sets, in exchange at 189(> 

 prices, or if in sets. I will allow 10 per cent, above these prices, in exchange for the articles men- 

 tioned below. Kggs taken in large or small quantities. No exchange amounting to less than 

 $1.00 can be "bothered with" unless 10 cents additional is enclosed for return postage and pack- 

 ing. If vou have anj- of the rarer species to offer send lists. Species wanted, Kidgwav's Nos. : 



2. 4. -M, 27. 41. 42. 47. 50, .'il, iS6. 68. 91), 128; any of the rarer Warblers, 1.57. 1«8. li«a, ly'l. 198, 198a, 

 214, 217, 2W. 248. 2.il. 2.57, 2tiO, 271, 277. 278. 278b. 293, 3 »'i. ;i01, ;M). 32rt; any of the Hummingbirds, ^53, 

 XA. 3.57. m\. ;iS2. aS5. a87. 388; am- of the Owls. HawUs. Eagles or vultures. 4.59. 4t),5. 47,1 482, 483; 

 any of the Herons, 497, 498. ,501, .505, .507. .516, 520. .525. ,5.52. .5.55, ,5,57, ,569. .571. ,572, .574, 578. 582. 583, 601, 

 609, 613, 618. 6.S4. 64tJ; any of the Cormorants, 649, 650, 6(54, 666a, 66S, 673. 679, 681, 686, 687, 688, 690, 693. 

 721, 723. 729. 736. 760. 761, 763a, ,522. 



We will accept any species not mentioned above at ONE-HAt-,F 1890 pric ^s. 



In return for the above, I will give any of the following articles, spj^'iiiias or s-.ipplie.-5 at the 

 prices quoted. 



SUPPLIES. 



Brass Blowpipe 8 .25 



Imperfect Blowpipe 10 



No. 1, 8-100 Egg Drill 08 



•' 8, 12-100 " " 12 



" 3, 15-100 '■ '• 15 



" 4, 18-100 " " 18 



" .5,21-100 " " 20 



Nickel - plated 4'2 in. Embi'j'O Hook 30 



100 Exchange and Return Ex. Sheets 80 



'• Order Sheets 4*5 



'• Billheads ' .45 



'• Data Blanks, assorted 40 



•• Labels, No. 11 20 



•' Taxidermist's Labels 25 



Oologist's Hand-book. 1885 15 



Hand-book on Insect Collecting... 15 



17 Back Numbers Oolouist .75 



OOLOGiST inoprem. ) from date to Jan. '91 ..50 



with '• for one year 1.00 



Card for one Ex. Notice in the Oologist .35 

 A few Incomplete Copies of Majmiard's 

 '■Birds of Eastern North America." newly 

 bound in boards and leather, (Publisher's 

 cash price $18.00) 15.00 



SPECIMENS. 



Olub-.spined Uivhin, very fine I .50 



Egg Case of Periwinkle. 25 



Lucky Tooth of Codfish 25 



Starrt'sh. Martlia's Vineyard, fine 25 



Pod of Siihre Bean, very curious .35 



Rajah or Beetle Nut 15 



Brown-banded Sea Bean 10 



Red Sea Bean as 



Gray Sea Bean 03 



Trilobite {Calyrnerie Niagraensis) 25 



Scaphltes.from Bl'ck Hills.choice, desirable .30 



Resurrection Plant 15 



Barnacle, Pacific, choice double specimens .25 



Polished Agate, pendant 25 



Indian Pottery, fine specimen 25 



Sea Fan, 6 in., extra fine .35 



Alligator Tooth, fine 25 



100 Foreign Stamps, all different 30 



A Desirable Flat Sea Urchin from Zebu 



Channel. PhllUpines _ .25 



Sea Horse, verv fine .50 



Fossil Polvp Coral 25 



Fossil Sea Urchin 35 



10 Wild Potatoes 85 



Egg of Skate 12 



" •• Shark. 85 



" " Hammerhead or Leopard Shark 25 



King or Horse-foot Crab. 35 



NOVELTIES. 



Little Bro^vn Jug J .05 



Collectors' Puzzle Whistle 15 



Bird Warbler 10 



Catapult Gun, iron frame 35 



Box Pharaoh's Serpent Eggs „ .15 



25 Best Assorted Fish Hooks SO 



Joker's Photo. Camera 35- 



"O. K." Parer and Slicer 35. 



Fountain Pen (every collector should carry 



one in his pocket). 35- 



Students' Outfit (Pen, Penholder, Lead and 

 Slate Pencils, and 6-in. Rule) 15- 



BIRDS' EGGS. 



Black-throated Sparrow 8 .75 



Texan Cardinal 50 



Dwarf Cowbird 3.^ 



Limpkin, extra fine. 3nd-class 1.00 



Barrow's Golden-Eye 1.2.> 



Noddy Tern, set of one, -with data 75 



Sooty 40 



American Eared Grebe 50 



Franklin's Gull 75 



American Scoter 2.50 



Sennet's Thrasher (13a) 40 



American Scaup Duck 7.5 



White-winged Dove 40 



" 14, with data l.OO 



Arkansas Goldfinch 20 



Velvet Scoter 1.50 



Tufted Titmouse 40 



Carolina Wi-en io 



FOREIGN EGGS. 



Bul-bul. from PhilUpines .■ $1.00 



Black-headed WeaverUuch 50 



European Blackbird 15 



Song Thrush 15 



Ruddv Sheldrake .50 



Med. Black-headed Gull .35 



Barbary Partridge 25 



;ig^ Continued on next page. 



If yoxi desire to obtain anything on the above 

 list in exchange, send on your eggs at once. If 

 you have no eggs, but have other desirable 

 specimens in quantity, write what you have, 

 with price; or will exchange for cnlli'ctious oi 

 fine Postage Stamjjs or second-hand Books on 

 Natural History, or choice Indian Relics. 



Only first-chiss Specimens accepted at any 

 prioe.all others returned at sender's expense. 



We will receive hundreds of packages in an- 

 sv.'er to this exchange and if you do not write 

 your name plainly on the outside of the pa( 1(- 

 iiges you send, your exchange will be delayed 

 and packages ixjssibly lost. 



This olTer will hold good until July 1.5th only. 



Send on yoTir specimens at once in I;irge or 

 small quantities. It makes iki difference to tis 

 whether you .send $1.(X) or .$1(X).(I() worth, but if 

 less than .*I.(X) worth, 10 cents extra must be en- 

 clost^d for return postage and packing. 



Large quantities shipped by express or 

 freight, miixt be prepaid. Address, 



FRANK H. LATTIN. 



-AL.I3IOX. N. Y. 



