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THE OOLOGIST 



NOTICE.— We post bills and distribute cir- 

 culars; send stamped envelope for particulars. 

 GEO. W. VOSBURG, B ox 307, Columbus, Wis. 



TO EXCHANGE.— 50 consecutive numbers 

 American Field (1891) in first-class condifon, 

 for best offer first-class eggs in sets with data. 

 ALBERT E, McVITTY, Box 107, Bryn Mawr, 

 Pa. 



A COL LECTION Of Bir :1s Eg^s for exchange. 

 To exchange for postal stamps. Write for par- 

 ticulars, and send your Lst of stamps. C. C. 

 RENSHAW, Boyce. Clarke Co.. Va. 



TO EXCHANGE.-Western eggs with data 

 also, singles for telescope, large calibre rifle, 

 climbers or first-class bird skins. EDMUND 

 HELLER, 195 Rubidonx Ave., Riverside, Cal f. 



WANTED. -A. O. U. No's. 33 1-1, 125 1-3, 126 

 1-3. must be first-class with complete data. 

 Will give following first-class singles, 4, 74, 140, 

 203.337.387.388,390, 501, 530. GEO. J. RBED, 

 Berlin. Conn. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Stamp album and collec- 

 tion. 38S stamps, many rare ones, for sets of 30, 

 33. 77, 80. with data, or best offer, sets with 

 data. FRANK B. EASTMAN, Easton, Md. 



FOR EVERY 30 varieties North American 

 stamps sent me I will give 100 varieties foreign 

 stamps. For every confederate bill 100 mixed 

 stamps. FRAtSTK L. OWENS. Brooklyn, la. 



WOULD LIKE to exchange photos of natur- 

 al history subjects for others, also want cheap 

 for cash a 33 cal. Colt's or Smith & Wesson's 

 revolver. GEO. G. CANTWELL, 105 Pikes 

 Peak Ave , Colorado Springs, Colo. 



FOR SALE.— A first-class 4x5 Detective cam- 

 era with time or instantaneous shutter, recess- 

 ed finder, focusing scale, ground glass and 

 double plate holder. Covered with black seal 

 leather and is in splendid condition. Apply to 

 HENRY R. BUCK, Wethersfield, Ct. 



WANTED.— Correspondence for the purpose 

 of exchange with persons interested in Birds 

 or Eggs or having specimens. especially Atlantic 

 and Pacific coasts, Canada or Gulf States. 

 FLOYD MORSE. Ridgefield, 111. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Arrowheads. C. S. A. and 

 state bills t foreign copper coin-, rebellion tok- 

 ens, etc.. for Indian relics, coins, paper money, 

 back numbers of Ornithologist, and Oologist. 

 ERWIN G. WARD. Palmer. Mass. 



TANNING LIQUID, best made, sample bot- 

 tle sent prepaid for 35c. worth of eggs, regular 

 price $1 per quart. One trial will convince vou 

 that it is all I claim it to be. J. E. HOUSE- 

 MAN, Aylmer. Out. 



TO EXCHANGE -Pair of Climbers, set of 

 Taxidermist tools, good books on Ornithology 

 and Oology. Spy Glass and Lacrosse racket. 

 Wanted, first-class eggs in sets and books on 

 ornitholo ;y and oology. GEO. H. ROGERS, 

 JR.. P. O. Box 77. Wauvvatosa, Wise. 



A FEW Foreign and Unit..d States coins, 

 minerals, eargs and Botanical specimens to ex- 

 change for eggs and plants. Coi-respondence 

 desired with Southern collectors. DR. W. E-. 

 ROTZELL, Narberth. Pa. 



FOR SALE. Studer's Birds of North Amer- 

 ica, entirely new. Cost- $15, will sell for $30. 

 Every North American species represented in 

 its natural colors. Enclose stamp for full de.s- 

 criptio l of this" valuable work. F. W. Mc- 

 CORMACK. care Herald. Florence. Ala. 



WANTED.— Birds in the meat, Hawks. Owls, 

 Shrikes, Buntings. Jays,etc. in exchange ior'lst 

 class sets with full data. E. B. PECK, 15 Park 

 St., Canandaigua. N. Y. 



WANTED.— Strictly first-class singles (large 

 eggs preferred), a pair of strapped climbing 

 irons (new) and a 22 cal. rifle for 1000 U. S. and 

 foreign postage stamps, value $20. Address R. 

 SANFORD. 17 Cottage street. Rutland, Vt. 



LOOK ! 275 varieties of postage stamps also 

 500 mixed. And a fine lot pf 1st class single 

 eggs, for a pair of climbing irons, books, papers 

 etc. Address JOHN W. INGALLS. Box 1(527. 

 Rockford, III. 



TO EXCHANGE. -A pair of mounted Bo- 

 hemian Waxwings. Skins and mounted Prair- 

 re Horned Larks, skin of Barred Owl. mounted 

 Fox and Gray Squirrels. Wanted. Barn Owls 

 in the meat. WHIT HARRISON, La Crescent, 

 Minn. 



FOR SALE.— Fine sets Sennett's Thrasher 

 1-4 @ 10c. Curve billed Thrasher l-4@l0c . Great- 

 tailed Grackle 1-4 @ 10c, Golden-fronted Wood- 

 pecker 1-4 @, 30c. Baird's Woodpecker 1-4 @ 25c. 

 St. Domingo Grebe 1-4 @, 20c. Chachalaca 1-3 @. 

 25c, American White Pelican 1-2 @ 14c Orders 

 under $1.00, 5c ext^a for postage H. C. HIG- 

 GINS, Cincinnatus, N. Y. 



MINERALS.— I wish to get acquainted with 

 mineral collectors from all parts of the world. 

 I have for sale or exchange some fine mineral 

 specimens. 1 make a specialty of analyzing 

 ana naming all kinds of minerals. I have a 

 telescpe, scientific books, and pressed flowers 

 of Montana to ex'-hange for minerals or fossils. 

 Send your lists. W. T. SHAW, Bozeman, 

 Mont. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Wood's Illustrated Natur- 

 al History in good condition for best offer of 

 eggs in sets. F. A. PATTON, Drawer 35, Ham- 

 ilton, Canada. 



TO EXCHANGE. -I will 'give $1 worth of U. 

 S. or foreign stamps for every egg val. at 25c, 

 have some very fine ones. CHARLES ACEY 

 WHITE, 1713 Leavenworth St.. Omaha, Neb. 



FRENCH MOSS. -We have just received a, 

 new lot from Germany. Dyed bright green in. 

 "bricks" 4x4x(5 in. All Taxidermists use it and 

 pay 35 p^r cent more than we charge. Sample 

 package prepaid only 15 cts., 1 doz. prepaid 

 $1.50. FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion, N. Y. 



TIN COLLECTING CAN— 3x4 in. with bale 

 and cover, easily carried in the pocket. Filled 

 with cotton you will find it almost indispensible 

 in lowering specimens from tall trees. Sam- 

 ple prepaid only 13 cts. Larger size 4Kx4 in. 

 15 cts. A 50ft. drab line on winder to use with 

 either, 8 cts. FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion, 

 N. Y. 



-HEET PEAT,— An important article used 

 largely by --Bug' Hunters" as a substite for 

 cork. ' Size 4xi2x : \, in. Sample sheet 8c. 13 for 

 75c, prepaid. FRANK H. .LATTIN, Albion, 



N. Y. • 



FOSSILS, arrowheads, shells and curiosities 

 to exchange for same. GEO. H. DIXON, Wat- 

 ertown, So. Dak , Lock Box 381. 



THE FOLLOWING eggs in sets (Ridgw.Nos) 

 for others not in my collection. No's 282 1-4. 315. 

 1-5, 2bla 1-3. 378 1-ti. *3 1-3. 3;-;l 1-1. 7 1-4. 3^0 1-2, 311 

 1-4, 13 1-3, 12 11. 304 1-3. t>3 1-4, 197 1-3, 154 1-3, 214- 

 1-4, E. S. 1-4. CHARLES A. ELY. Perrinviile, 

 N.'J. 



