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PI BUSHED MONTIILV 15V 



FRANK H. LATTIN, GAINES, N. Y. 



Terms of Subscription, 60 Cents per Annum: Sample C'opies n Cents. 

 NOTICES OF THE, PRESS. 



Ilie }'(>itng' (Wt>g'ist, a paper recently started, promises to be of great 

 value to all who are interested in studying birds, the collecting of their 

 egg 1 .., and specimens of natural history in general. It gives useful and 

 practical information regarding ornithology and oology. It answers all 

 questions sent in from month to month, thus meeting the practical wants 

 of all subscribers. Providence, R. I., Evening Telegram, July 8, 1884. 



It is a bright paper which gives in popular language a great amount of 

 useful information about birds, eggs, nests and collecting. Hand-book of 

 the St. Nicholas Agassix Association. 



The Young Oologist , published by Frank l.attin, (laines, X. Y., makes 

 its debut this month ; we give it a hearty welcome ; quite a number of our 

 readers are making collections of eggs and natural curiosities, we will say 

 to them if they want to know the habits of birds and how to make collec- 

 tions that will be valuable and add to their scientific knowledge, they 

 should by all means get the Young Oologist. We have seen collections of 

 eggs that were not properly blown and identified, they are therefore of no 

 value. There is a right way and a wrong way of doing things ; the right 

 way is always the best. Rio Grande, N. (., Times. 



It is a positive fact that the You >ig Oologist, of Ciaines, N. Y., is the 

 best and most practical bird egg paper we have yet seen, and we do not 

 hesitate to recommend it to collectors of that branch. Collector's Exchange. 



It bids fair to become indispensible to the Oologist. The editor has "our 

 wishes for its future success. --The Naturalists' journal. 



It is a very readable and instructive paper for boys who are anxious to 

 know something about ornithology, a most delightful and prolific study. 

 We commend it cordially to our young readers. Saratoga Kagle. 



It is especially devoted to wide-awake boys and girls who are interested 

 in the science of eggs, and its pages are well filled with readable matter 

 upon that and similar topics. Cat taraugus Republican. 



Its value to collectors of birds' eggs is apparent in the reading matter 

 presented and \ve would advise collectors to subscribe for it. Our Yerdict. 



Useful and interesting to all collectors of birds' eggs and other natural 

 subjects of scientific study. The Peacemaker. 



Filled with interesting notes, and well worth its subscription price. 

 Ink 1 )rops. 



" Your paper is certainly a live one and of great value for the class for 

 whom it is designed.'' S. K. Cassino. 



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paper of invahTab'le help and in- 



Any reader of the Courier interested in birds, birds' eggs, &c., will find 

 tiax.. Young Oologist\ of Ciaines, N. Y., a paper of inval 



terest. Seneca, Kan., Weekly Courier. 

 The Young Oologist contains all th 

 cpect. The Observer. 

 It should be taken by every one interested in bird's eggs. Boys' Weekly. 



The Young Oologist contains all that a collector of birds' eggs would 

 expect. The Observer. 



