THE OOLOGIST. 



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NOTICE.— I have a number of old coins for 

 sale or exchange. Address W. DELONG, 916 

 Olive St.. St. L,ouis. Mo. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— Several 1st class sets of 

 219. 6. 77, and 390 (A. O. U. No's) for best offer 

 in rubber stamps. Send list. H. S. DAY, Fre- 

 mont, Ohio. 



INDIAN RELICS to exchange for telegraph 

 instrument. Fine war relics to exchange for 

 sets, Indian relics, coins F. L. ENGLEBERT, 

 Niceto.vn, Phila.. Penn. 



TO EXCHANGE. Well polished specimens 

 of Mich, and Fla. Woods for first-class sets 

 with data or first class Indian relics. MORSE 

 HUME. Dearborn. Mich. 



WANTED.— Used postage stamps of the 

 present ' Columbian" Issue. Will give eggs in 

 single* and set.s for same No postals answer- 

 ed. DR. MARTIN, Wellingto , Kansas. 



NAPHALINE CAMPHOR MARBLES. A 

 large box of -10 marbles The neatest and hand- 

 iest article ever made, to lay around in Speci- 

 men Trays. Cases and C ibinets. Said to be a 

 sure prevent itive against Moths and Insects. 

 Price prepaid only 15 cts. FRANK H. LAT- 

 TIN, Albion. N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE. - For first-class singles with 

 data. Part of Maynard's "Birds of E. N. Am." 

 1st MSS. Premium. March, 1892. ERNEST H. 

 SHORT, Chili, N. Y. 



WANTED.— In the meat or fresh skins of 

 Herons. White Ibis, Hooded Merganser, Blue- 

 winged Teal. Will give 1st class sets or part 

 cash if necessary. F. M. RICHARDS, Farm- 

 ington, Maine. 



$150. Rare Sets and singles including 

 Eagles. Hawks Hummers, &c and a small 

 stock of Calif, curiosities, to exchange for Bi- 

 cycle. Revolvers, Guns, Stamps, etc. Allans'd. 

 C. TURTON. Los Angeles, Cal. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Four volumes of You-ihs 

 Companion, August '82 to '86. complete un- 

 bound ; Pair style No. 2 climbing irons. A 1 con- 

 dition, with straps; Davie's Key first edition, 

 paper. Will exchange all or part for first-class 

 sets with data. F. C. WAITE, Sta. B., Cleve- 

 land, O. 



FOR SALE or EXCHANGE.- Birds Eggs in 

 sets or singles, climbing irons, views of Niaga- 

 ra Falls, (summer and winter (Autoharp, Type- 

 writer, a large Magic Lantern (with views). 

 Air rifle, fine polished and unpolished minerals 

 Indian relics and mocca-ins, for first-class eggs 

 in sets. Parties having same for sale please 

 send list. Sets of American and Northern 

 Ravens specially desired. H. W. ISAACS, 

 Prospect House.' Niagara Falls, N. Y. 



NOTICE.— Will be pleased to receive orders 

 for the following first-class eggs well identifi- 

 ed, with complete data. i'i sets or singles, to be 

 collected this seaso i. Orders filed iu turn and 

 filled woen eggs are received. Payment on 

 shipment, of which notice will be given. A. O. 

 U. numbers: 141 @ .20, 141 @ .45, 294'® .06. 297a 

 @.35. 300c(§ .25. 312 (§ .60,325 (fb. .45, 360 @ .12. 

 393C @, .45, 405 ■•• .i (). 413 <<< .06. 433 (a .45. 436@1 25. 

 474g @ .45, 478 <§ .60, 499 <§ 05,500® .OS, 501b @ 

 .06, 530 fT' .06. 540b @ .15, 567a @ .30. 581e @ .25, 

 588b @. 15. 615® .25, 701 @. 60, 719a @ 15. 7ala @ 

 .08. 722S @ .60, 735b @ .20,743 @ .15. 758a @ .06. 

 Mongolian Pheasant @ .40. 297a 1-5 2-7 now on 

 hand. Sent prepaid on receipt of price. W AL- 

 TO M MITCHELL. 534. Summit Ave.. St. Paul, 

 Minnesota. 



SCALPELS.— We have a few scalpels worth 

 from 50 to 75c. each, blades are more or less 

 rusty, but not sufficient to injure for use. Will 

 close out at 30c. each, prepaid. FRANK H. 

 LATTIN, Albion, N. Y. 



BLOWPIPES.— We have a few dozen blow- 

 ers, all grades from 10 to 25c, that are ei'her 

 imperfect, seconds, or otherwise defective, 

 over one-half of them will work. To close out 

 will send sample for 6c. ; 10 for 50c. : 22 for $1. or 

 50 for $2. A 1 prepaid. FRANK H. LATTIN, 

 Albion, N. Y. 



BR>SS BLOWPIPES. We have just re- 

 ceived a new lot of blowers and offer them at 

 following prices will remove tip for blowing 

 large eggs, if you wish without extra charge. 

 Prices each: 7iu. long 15 cts.. Sin. 20c, lOin. 

 25c. 14in35c FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion, N. 

 Y. 



EXCHANGE.— I have a quantity of bird 

 skins, a mounted grey squirrel and woodchuck. 

 a solid lance wood fishing rod, a good reel. one. 

 collecting gun. Will exchange for pood rifle, 

 revolver, books on medicine, old swi rds or any 

 implements of war used in foreign countries. 

 W. R. BIRD. Mason City. Iowa. 



EXCHANGE.— Bald Eagle 6-2 3-1. Buzzard 

 15-2. 3-1, Cooper's Hawk 2-4 1-2 2-1, American Os- 

 prey 40-3 4-4 15-1, Least Tern 50-1 6-2 :;-3, Little 

 Green Heron 2-4, 1-3 2-1, Bob White 1-10. 1-12 1-4 

 1-14 6-1, King Fisher 2-5 1-3 2-1. Bull-bat 2-2 3-1. 

 Barn Shallow l-6n 2-4 1-5 1-3. Bank Swallow 1-4 

 1-5 l-6n. House Wren 1-6. Carolina Wren 1-4, 

 Crow 2-5 2-4 1-3 €-1, Mourning Dove l-2n 2-1. 

 Flicker 1-7, 1-6. 1-4 8-1, Grasshopper Sparrow 

 4-1, Catbird 2-3n's, Robin 1-3, 1-4, Meadow Lark 

 1-3 l-4n. Wood Pewee 2-3n's. Redwing Blackbird 

 2-3 2-2, Bronze Grackle 1-3 4-1. Phcebe l-4n. All 

 eggs 1st class and data. At V% rates, A.' O. U. 

 Cash. F. THEO. MILLER,Lancaster. C.H..Va. 



FOREIGN STAMPS and PUBLICATIONS. 

 Special prices to close out. 50 var. 6c : 100 var. 

 10c; 2 var. 40c; 500 mixed 16c; 1000 mixed 

 30c. ; 100 .finely mixed 20c ; 500 finely mixed 90c v 

 Philatelists albums, boards find cloth, 96 pages. 

 2000 spaces, illustrated 24c ; Popular album, for- 

 beginners, linen boards, 1200 spaces, 60 pages— 

 illustrated 10c Merchants Fl ags of the World, 

 per set 20c Portraits of Rtilers p er set 35c 

 Co its of arms of the World per set, 35c Stand-, 

 ard Color Chart, per copy, 40c Scott's Catalog- 

 ue (52d edition) over 350 pages, fully illustrated 

 35c Gummed Hinges, per 1000, 8C. Blank ap-i 

 proval sheets, ruled 50 spaces, linen paper, per 

 10, 8c Approval sheets each containing 30. 

 var. stamps. 8c 2d hand International, 

 album (6th ed.) with set of Hamburg Locals. 

 65c International album Cth edition) 2d hand 

 65c All prepaid. FRANK H. LATTIN. Al- 

 bion. N. Y. 



EXCHANGE NOTICE.—! have the following 

 first-class eggs, in original sets with full data 

 (A. O. TJ. No's) for exchange. Great Blue Heron 

 1-3, Black Tern 1-3 1-2, Noddy Tern 1-1, Sooty 

 Tern 1-1, Artie T^rn 1-3. *m. Sparrow Hawk 1-4. 

 1-5. Red-tailed Hawk 1-3 1-2, Am. Long-eared 

 Owl 1-5. Barred Owl 1-1 Caracara 'Eagle "1-2 1-3,, 

 Turkey Buzzard 1-3. Black Vulture 1-2. Bobo- 

 link 1-J 1-5. Sora «ail 1-6 1-7 1-8. Virginia Rail 1-7 

 1-9, Am. Coot 1-6 1-7 1-8 1-9 1-10 1-11 1-12. Florida 

 Gallinule 1-6 1-8 1-9 1-10. Long-billed Marsh 

 Wren 1-4 1-5 1-6 1-7, Least Bittern 1-4 1-5 1-6, 

 Yellow-headed Blackbird 1-4 l-5l-6.Black Skim- 

 mer 1-5. Meadow Lark 1-1 1-5 1-6. Spotted Sand-, 

 piper. 1-4 1-5 Bartram's Sandpiper 1-4. Leaches* 

 Petrel 1-1. Ca tus Wren 1-4 1-5. Cliff Swallow 1-4 

 1-5 1-6, Bank Swallow 1-4 1-5. Lattin's list prices 

 as basis of exchange. CHAS. M. ELDREDGE. 

 314 Chamber of Commerce, Chicago. Ills. 



