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THE OOLOGIST. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— An eight ;k eyed ebony 

 flute in One condition (cost eight dollars). 

 Wanted : Strictly first-class eastern bird skins 

 in pairs, Make an offer. EDW.G. MEKWIN. 

 1362 Franklin St.. Oakland, Cal. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Guitar worth $6.50, 13 

 numbers of Wide Awake and 800 stamps in In- 

 ternational album, lor climbers or best offer of 

 eggs. Write, CARL H. PLUMB, 1351 Wash- 

 ington Ave.. Springfield, Mo. 



•FOR SALE.— Firsr,-class mounted birds and 

 auimals of Ohio, Mayuu'd inte changeable shot 

 gun and rifle, 16 gauge shot and -10 rifle. 32 tar- 

 get rifle; 32. 5 shot revolver: Bulwer's complete 

 y volumes elegantly bound ; Polliser's Modern 

 Cottage Homes, with details; Dantes In erno ; 

 all in 1st class condition. Ask for price list. 

 M. M.COOM, Jefferson, Ashtabula Co.. Ohio. 



TO EXCHANGE.— An 1889 model, solid tire. 

 Singer safety bicycle in good condition. Cost 

 $135. For first-class eggs, skins, ornithological 

 works, taxidermist instruments or cash. Will 

 tak^$3r>. GEORGE B. HATCH, 121 Elm St., 

 New Haven. Ct. 



WANTED.— Postage stamps. South or Cen- 

 tral American or any not in my collection. 

 Will give stamps, old U. S. postal cards or a 

 photograph of eclipse on sun last November for 

 every 35 cts. worth. WALTER G. MANSUR, 

 Pittsfield, Maine. 



TO EXCHANGE —300 cigarette pictures, 

 shark's teeth (very rare), piece of Indian pot- 

 tery and miscellaneou- relics, for first-class 

 eggs, singles. Lists exchanged. C. M. CARY, 

 181 W. 135 St., New York City. 



CECRO PI A coccoons. cash price 2c. a piece. 

 Exchange price 8 cts. a piece, for climbers. eggs, 

 printing press, back Ool gsts, fishing pol> j , 

 books on Oology or Taxidermy, fishing tackle, 

 Oologist's tools, tiield glass, taxi derm st's tools, 

 microscope, good books, et<i. • Have also a few 

 telea and "rornethea. LEROY KING 30 i Forest 

 West, Detroit. Mich. 



TO EXCHANGE. -A few specimens of the 

 Goniatitus comafus and Spirifer mucronatus of 

 fossils of the Carboniferous period. I will give 

 one specimen of either Coke, Quartzite, Milky 

 Quartz Quartz Crystals. Pet. Moss, or con- 

 glomerate (siliceous or calcareous), for every 

 perfect arrow head sent me. LESLIE V. CASE. 

 Naples, N. V. 



I HAVE a quantity of duplicate singles on 

 hand to close them out this month I will sell 

 very cheap, if you want anything in this line it 

 will pay you to send for list. Tanning liquid 

 $1.00 per quart. J. E. HOUSEMAN, Aylmer, 

 Ont. 



A WORKING MODEL of a high speed steam 

 engine, 1 in. bore; a 13 gauge Dickerman ham- 

 merless. siugle bbl. shot gun ; set of taxider- 

 mist tools; a 31 cal. Colt powder and ball revol- 

 ver; an inductive coil; 2 electric bells; a set of 

 boxing gloves and a box of fine water colors. 

 All in good condition For a double barrelled 

 breech loading shot gun ir. good condition. J. 

 HARMANUsWSHER, JR., 1335 N.Calvert St.. 

 Baltimore, Md. 



CIGARS.— Want you to try my celebrated 

 cigars. Send Stamp for price list of samples. 

 Address. G. W. WALTON, .Postmaster, Fil- 

 mouth. Pa, A3t. 



I HAVE disnosed of a fine lot of eggs through 

 the ex. notice in the Oologist. THEO MIL- 

 LER, Lancaster. C. H.. Va. 



WANTED.— "Davie's Efgs," for stamps and! 

 standard books and magazines. STEPHEN J.. 

 ADAMS, Courish. Maine. 



I WANT skins of Carolina Parakeet and Pas- 

 Sanger Pigeon, also, a fine pair of antelope [A., 

 amt-ricana) horns attached to skull, and head 

 of American Bison. vVrite, state lowest cash, 

 or exchange price. FRANK H. LATTIN. A1-. 

 bion, N. Y. 



WANTED —Fossils and Minerals, only fine 

 cabinet specimens desired. Have to ex hange 

 for the above a fine 22 cal. Msrlin rifle, fine 

 ebony piccolo German silver trimmed, old vio- 

 lin all fifed up ready to play on. Clark's Lon- 

 don flute and a number of first-class eggs of the 

 more common species in complete sets with 

 full data, will possibly pay some cash for very- 

 desirable specimens Full description of any 

 of the above for 3c. stamp. P. P. NORRIS, L„ 

 Box 99. North To]>eka. Kans. 



I HAVE a lew fine clutches of the following, 

 I wish to clear out before I leave for a seasons, 

 collecting in Northwest Canada: Red-breasted. 

 Merganser 15 cts. per egg. Ruddy Duck 25, Red- 

 headed 18c. Eider Duck 18c. Mallard 10c, En- 

 glish T°al 12c. Hariequin Duck 50c, Booby 65c 

 Man-of-war Bird 7Sc.-. Ring-billed Gull 15c... 

 Arctic Tern fie. Gannet20c. Fulmar 25c, Avo- 

 cet 35c. Curlew 25c. Skylark 5c. Lapland Long- 

 spur 30c. McCown's Longspur 50c. Bartram's 

 Sandpiper 30c. Spoonbill 30c, Red-throated 

 Diver 25c. Golden Kinglet 18c. &c. Order at 

 once as I le >ve Ma.v 1st for-Northwest Canada. 

 W. RAINE. 181 Bleeker St. Toronto, Canada. 



THE MARYLAND Academy of Sciences 

 through the ornithological section is desiroua 

 of getting up an annotated list of the birds of 

 the State of Maryland. To make this perfect 

 correspondence is solicited srom every bird ob- 

 server in the state. F. C. K1EKWOOD. Chair- 

 man Ornithological Section. Md. Acadamy of 

 Science. P. O. Box 364. Baltimore. Md. 



LOOK.— I wish to obtain first-class sets of 

 Hawks. Warblers. Scarlet, Gray's. Cooper's and 

 Summer Tanagers, American and Northern 

 Ravens, Fish Crow, Northern Phalarope and 

 Craties. I will pay cash for a- ove or give good 

 exchange in Indian r P lies. polished and unpol- 

 ished agates, gypsum, tiger eye. etc., spar jew- 

 elry. moccasin , small steam engine, scroll 

 saw and lathe with or without water motor and 

 desirable sets. I also have two cameras for- 

 sale, one size 6% by 2)4 with tripod and outfits 

 and L a detective ramera with fine lens plate 

 holders and outfit, will sell cheap, write for 

 prices. I will pay good cash prices for sets of 

 Wandering and' Yellow-nosed Albatrosses. 

 Parties ha* ing any of above for sale or ex- 

 change please send list to H. W ISAACS, 

 Prospect House. Niagara Falls. N. Y. 



EXCHANGE.— First-class eggs original sets, 

 and full data (A. O. U. No's). Bridled Tern 1-1 „ 

 Noddy Tern 1-1. Sooty Tern 1-1. Arctic Tern 1-3. 

 Black T'ln 12 13. Ccmm< n Tern 1-2. Gt. Blue 

 Heron!l-3. Red-tailed Hawk 1-2 1-3. Red-should- 

 ered Hawk 1-2 1-3 1-4, Am. Sparrow Hawk 1-4, 

 Turkey Buzzard 1-3. Am. Long-eared Owl 1-4. 

 1-5. Texas Screech Owl 1-2. Barred Owl 1-2. 1-3. 

 Limpkin 1-6. Sola Rail 1-8 1-6. Virginia Rail 1-6. 

 Am. Coot 1-6 1-8. Florida Gallinulel-6 1-7 1-8 1- 0, 

 Least Bittern 1-4 1-5 1-6. Leach's Petrel 1-1. 

 Cactns Wren 1-4. Long-billed Marsh Wren 1-4 

 1-5 1-6. Bi-colored Blackbird 1-4. Yellow-beaded 

 Blackbird 1-4 -5'-l. Cliff Swallow 1- 1 1-5 1-6, 

 Meadow Lark 1-4 1-5. Bob White 1-8 1-10. Willow- 

 Ptarmigan 1-8. Murre 1-1. Mocking Bird 1-3 

 Pied-billed Grebe 1-6. CHAS M. ELDREDGE 

 314 Chamber of Commerce. Chicago. 



