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THE OOLOGIST. 



WANTED:— Everyone to senl stamp for 

 price list of stuffed birds. Sample of work 

 postpaid 40a. Finest of work guarantee!. D. 

 MEIXSELL, Pekin. 111. 



EXCHANGE.— War tokens, Curios, etc., for 

 old IT. S. copper coins, Indian relics, etc. Also 

 one $12 B flat Cornet for best offer in Indian rel- 

 ics and curios* AH answered. M. M. SMART, 

 Plaiufield. Wis. 



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WANTED.— Hopkins & Aliens IS gauge sin- 

 gle b A.g>jl;i! c la. dale, action revolver. Will 

 give cash or skins, eggs in sets, mounted bird -. 

 etc. B. S. BOWDISH. 109 W. lOJd St. New 

 York, N. Y. 



WANTED. — To exchange first-class eggs and 

 insects especially beetles, with Southern and 

 Weste-n collectors the coming season. Beetles 

 mounted or unmounted, determined or unde- 

 termined. D. B. YOUNG. Newport. N. Y. 



WANTED. -Books on Ornithology. War- 

 ren's Birds of Peuu.. Ridgeway's Manual, etc.. 

 at once. Will give good exchange in anything 

 desired. W F WEBB. Geneva. N Y. 



SOO fi rs'-class eggs ti exchange. Send 

 your exchange list and I will send mine in re- 

 turn. W. E. HEDLE Y 50.") Howard Ave., Buf- 

 falo, N. Y. 



NOTICE.— Fine birch bark canoe. 10 ft. long. 

 Made by Indians on north shore of Bake Hu- 

 ron. Will sell or trade for double barrelled gun. 

 All .answered. WESLEY WRIGHT. 106 North 

 Fullerton Ave , Montclair. N. J. 



NOTICE. - For every guaranteed live, energet- 

 ic Bird Egg Collector's name sent me, I will 

 give a Foreign Postage Stamp. In case of 

 several names will send no duplicates. Ao 

 Tkash. A Noddy for every 35 Southern Collec- 

 tor's names. Write for weekly slips, they will 

 surprise you. Address LAFAYETTE G. DURR, 

 1713 West End Ave.. Nashville, Tenn. 



TO EXCIAN^E -Autographs of Ex-Presi- 

 dents. Statesmen and others, for Indian relics 

 and curi sities. F. E. STEARNS, Box 67, Er- 

 mine, Pa. 



A No. 6 Johnson 14 K. Gold pen and Holder, 

 which are worth F >ur Dollars. ■ Will sell or 

 exchange for best offer. JESSE C. A. MEEK- 

 ER, 66 Hough Ave.. Bridgeport Conn 



WE WILL ex hange mounte 1 spec mens of 

 any kind for desirable unmounted ones Full 

 p irticulars for stamp. GILBERT BRO'S CO., 

 Taxidermists, 412 No. 16th St.. Omaha. Neb. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Nice cabinet specimens of 

 (Catlinite) sacre I Pipestone postpaid 50 cts. 

 In quantities exchange rate 15c. per lb. Want- 

 ed sea shells, corals, fossils, arrow and spear 

 heads, polished agates. Eggs and skins. A. D. 

 BROWN, Box 176. Pipestone. Minn. 



TO EXCHANGE.— A •"Library of Natural 

 History." 400 Engravings and 880 pages, for 

 Books or p ipers on Ornithology. Wood's Na- 

 tural Historv specially desired. E. W. MERG- 

 LER. 136 Mulberry St.. Buffalo. N. Y. 



DEAR SIR:— I enclose herewith "copy" for 

 an exchange notice which I would. 1'tke 10 have . 

 inserted in next issue of the Oologist. I en- 

 close herewith in payment for same 70c. in 

 stamps. I find that an exchange or want no- 

 tice in your magazine always brings more. re- 

 plies than from any paper I've ever tried. 

 Very truly, THAD. SURBER, Wh te Sulphur 

 Springs, VV. Va. 



FOR SALE —To the highest cash bidder, 

 nine fonts of type ; some almost new. Also coK 

 lection of minerals; some rare specimens. For 

 particulars apply to. K. T. YOUNG, Chestnut; 

 Hill, Phila.. Pa. 



ON SALE.— The whole remainder of the 

 choice collection of Mr. F. T. Jencks, late, 

 Suuthwick and Jencks. at lowest prices ever 

 quoted. Also my duplicates . These are mos-t- 

 ly tine specimens, selected from a larte stock. 

 Send stamp for list, P. B. PEABODY r , Owat-. 

 onna, Minn. 



WANTED.— For Choice Eggs and Skins: sets.' 

 (with nests prelerred) of 1, L. 141. 148, 164, 184. 

 186,. 193. 203, alia. 2-zo, 277. 277a, 289a, 292a. 293. 

 295, 3U0c, c07, bOsb. 310a. 332. 362. 368a, o^a. 37f,a. 

 3?.7, [3-3J. 387a. 393c 402a. 408. 414. 416, 434, 445, 

 459. 63, 474. 474g, 478. 4>-0, 482, 4S6. 490, 494a. f,01a. 

 530b. 5 16a. 501. 562. 563a. 567a, 581a. 581b. 58lc. 

 58.3, 590. 597, 628. 629. t.36. £55, 657. 667, 675, 715,' 

 717a. 718a. 726, 727a. 728. 735b. 738, 742. 743. 751a.' 

 Send Lists. Procurables. Desiderata. P. B. 

 PEABODY. Owatonna. Minn 



NAP HA LINE CAMPHOR MARBLES. A 

 large box of 40 marbl s The Leatest and hand- 

 iest article ever ma.de. to lay around in Speci- 

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

 sure preventative against Moths and Insects, 

 Price prepaid o.ily 15 cts. FRANK H. LAT-. 

 TIN. Albion. N. Y. 



FOREIGN STAMPS and PUBLICATIONS. 

 Special price •■ to close out. 50 var. 6c. ; 100 var. 

 10c. ; 500 mixed 16c. : 1000 mixec\ 



30c; 1W finely mixed :.0c. : 500 finely mixed 90c. 

 Philatelis-ts albums, boards and cloth, v-6 pages s 

 200O spaces, illustrated 24c. ; Popular alt/urn. for- 

 beginners, linen boards. 1-00 spaces. (0 pages— 

 illust -ated 10c. Merchants Fl ags of the World., 

 per set 20c Portraits of Rulers per 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) ov? r 350 pages, fully illustrated 

 35c. Gummed Hinges, per 1C0O. 8c. Blank ap- 

 proval sheets, ruled 50 spaces, linen paper, per 

 10, 8c. Approval sheets each containing . c O 

 var. stamps. 8c. 2d hand International 

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

 65c. International album ( th edition) 2d hanel 

 65c All prepaid. FRANK H. LATTIN. A1-. 

 bion. N. Y. 



COLLECTORS ATTENTION !-Colle ctors, 

 having duplicates ■ of Eggs to dispose of 

 should communicate with me. Eggs, 

 bought by the 50's and 100's. Noddy, 

 complete data, given for every set Anna's Hum-. 

 mingbird n-2. Noddy and Sooty Tern completer 

 data for each set Black-chinned Hummer n-2. 

 Address LAFAYETTE G. DURR, 1716 West, 

 End Ave., Nashville, Tenn. 



■. BR*SS BLOWPIPES. We have just res 

 ceived a new lot of blowers and offer them at, 

 following prices w 11 remove tip for blowing 

 laree eggs, if you wish without extra charge.^ 

 Prices each: 7\~\. long 15 cts . Sin. 20c. lOin. 

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

 Y. 



"HEET PEAT,— An important article used 

 largely by "Bug Hunters" as a substite for- 

 cork. Size 4xl2"x 3 i! in. sample sheet 8c. 12 for- 

 75c . prepaid. FRANK H. BATTIN. Albion. 

 N. Y. " ". 



FRENCH MOSS. -We have just received a., 

 new lot from Germany. Dyed bright green ixk 

 •bricks" 4x4x6 in. All Taxidermists use it anel 

 pay 25 p-r cent more than we charge. Sample 

 package prepaid only 15 cts., 1 doz. prepaic\ 

 $1.50. FRANK H. LaTTIN, Albion, N. Y T . 



