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THE OREGON NATURALIST. 



Twelve Marine Shells and Curios 



for 50 cents — all perfect Collections of choice shells from 25 cents to $1 

 by mail postpaid and delivery ;^uaranteed. These are all perfect s|)eci- 

 mens and correctly named, Descriptive ciicnlar sent free. 



J. H. HOLMES, Dunedin, Fla. 



EXCHANGES. 



PARTIES desiring sets, bird and mam- 

 mal skins, alcoholic specimens, or any 

 branch of natural science, should corres- 

 pond with J. M. and J. J. CARROLI^, 

 Refugio, Texas. 

 WANTED ESPECIALLY Good sets for 

 series— all Grouse, Mt. Quail, Thrashers, 

 Jays, Rail, Painted Bunting, Bitterns, Gal- 

 linules, L,oons, Oystercatcher, Black Skim- 

 mer, Prothonotary. Bartram's Sandpiper, 

 Crested Flycatcher, Cactus Wren, Whip- 

 poor-will, Chuck-wills-widow. Parauque, 

 Roseate Spoonbill; also one set each of 153, 

 177. 131, 36, 37, 38, 34- 136, 258, 243, 264, 308b, 

 317, 332, 327, 347a, 356, 489, 493- 503, 591, 

 726c, 726, 711, 722, 722a: 759a, and others. 

 Offer "Story of |the Farallones," other 

 good sets or part cash. 



Wanted — Minerals shells, specimens of birds, 

 eggs, and other objects of general interest for 

 the Elkhart Academy of Sciences. Also books, 

 magazines, journals, charts, almanacs, manu- 

 scripts and autographs for the library. The 

 names of the donors and articles donated will 

 appear in the annual catalogue. Correspond- 

 ence solicited. Address, Dr. H. A. Mumaw, B.S., 

 M. D., Elkhart, Ind. 



I WANT one set of eggs of each of the fol- 

 lowing species. Oregfon Ruffled Grouse. 

 Sage Grouse, Sharp tailed Grouse, Moun 

 tain Quail, Red head Duck and Ferru 

 ginous Rough-leg Hawk, live birds and 

 skins of Mongolian Phesants. I offer in 

 exchange eggs and skins of Arizon 

 birds. Geo. F. Breninger, Phoenix, Ariz. 



I H.WE paper bound books, geodes, fos- 

 sils, sea and land curios, 200 varieties 

 minerals, buffalo horns, polished onyx, , 

 etc., to exchange for new cloth bound i 

 books, Oregon bird points, and useful | 

 articles. Send list. Cora Jewell, 



Shannondale. Indiana. 



DtnUllrUL crystals I '3 to 5 inches, 15c 

 to $1.00 Slabs polished onyx, a dozen 

 shades, 15 to 50c. EJastern arrow heads 

 $2.25 per 100. Long spears, axes and curios. 

 25 var. fossils — 10 var. for 25c. 300 var. 

 minerals; 10 var. 25c; 25 var. average 1x2, 

 $1. TOO var. $5; my selection. 



CORA JEWELL, 

 Shannondale, Indiana. 



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 the publisher, H. A. Mtm.aw. B. S., M. D. Elk- 

 hart, Indiana. 



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 Palestine, Oregon. 



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