THE OOLOGIST. 



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PLEASE STOP MY EXCHANGE NOTICE 

 AT ONCE. You can talk about your papery, 

 but I never saw any that could hold a candle to 

 the Oologist. I have exchanged $(30.00 worth 

 of stamps just by putting in that little Ex. no- 

 tice. CdAS. ACEf WHITE. Omaha. Neb. 



EACH MONTH, for a year I shall offer three 

 stuffed birds at 50c. each, postage 6c. each: 

 every bird is warranted my best work and can 

 be returned if not as repi-esentel. This month 

 I offer, till my stock is exhausted Black-capped 

 Chickadee. Slate-colored J unco and Song Spar- 

 row. The three for onlv $1.50, postpaid. 

 JAMES P. BABBITT. Taunton. Mass. 



I HAVE sets of each of the following eggs to 

 exchange: Red-tailed. Red-shouldered and 

 Cooper's Hawks: Great Horned and Barred 

 Owls. Will give a good trade for Coue's Key or 

 will trade for good Indian relics. JASPER. 

 BROWN, Norway, Benton Co., Iowa. 



FOR SALE or EXCHANGE.— 2 live Screech 

 Owls, pair of horse clippers, microscope. Will 

 give foreign stamps for used Columbian stamps. 

 (1893). Seud stamp for particulars. W. A, 

 JOHNSON. 1-23 W. Brooks St.. Galeeburg. 111. 



WANTED.— We can use a large number of 

 extra fine Warbler skins and eggs at once, also 

 skins of other desirable birds: for which we 

 offer tine Birds Eggs, Shells, Curios, etc. F. 

 H. LATTIN & CO., Albion. N. Y. 



WANTED.— A ' first-class camera will ex- 

 change my collection and Duplicate Eggs. 

 Send for list and what you have to offer. H. 

 L. ROGERS, Howells, N. Y. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— A 22 cal. Flobert rifle, 

 self shell extractor, nearly new: for Davie's 

 Nest and Eggs, and eggs not in my collection. 

 All letters answered. FRANK HARTLEY, 

 Box 456. Castile. N. Y. 



I AM GLAD to see the Oologist improving 

 Would try to get more subscribers but almost 

 every collector I know already takes it. From my 

 last ad. in the exchange column I exchanged over 

 105 sets besides a number of singles. With best 

 wishes for the future I remain. EDWARD 

 WALL. San Bernardino. Calif. 



I HAVE disoosed of a fine lot of eggs through 

 the ex. notice in the Oologist. THEO MIL- 

 LER, Lancaster. C. H.. Va. 



EGGS FOR THE WORLD'S FAIR. -We 

 have accepted for the Worli's Columbian Ex- 

 position Exhibit of Birds Eggs, the following 

 species. A. O. U. Nos. 4. fi, 10. 11, 16, 5ia, 54, 

 58, 59, 61. 65, 77. 112. 140. 144. 182, 184, 190. 191. 200, 

 201. 206. 207. 20S. 212. 2 16. 221, 222. 223. 224, 22 '. 22$, 

 213, 261. 261. 273. 275. 2S1. 489 289a, 294. 297a, 3 10, 

 300c, 305, 15,325,336,331. 332. 333, 337, 337a, 339, 

 339a. 342. 343. 3 9, 352, 31,0. 304. 366, 307. 368, 368a, 

 372. 373. 375. 378, 385, 388, 390, 393, 394, 397, 4i)6, 400, 

 412,413.416,417. 418, 41!). 420. 423. 428. 444, 447, 

 452. 454, 456, 461. 464, 405. 460 i, 107, 474c, 475, 470, 

 478. 478a. 481, 485. 4S7, 48S. 490. 404. 407, 408. 50lb, 

 506. 507. 509. 511. 511a. 511b, 529. 533, 538, 540, 540, 

 554D, 560, 563, 563a. 567, 567a. 581. 584, 587. 587a, 

 5S8b,_593, 595. 598, 60 , 605. 607, 608, 610. 611. (513. 

 614. 616. 617. 619. 021. 622. 622a. 022b, 624. 027. 620c. 

 631,639.641,642,645,646a, 052. 657, 050. 662, 663, 

 667,671.673,674.676.677. 678. 681, 683, 683a. 684, 

 687, 701. 702. 703. 704. 705. 718, 719. 721. 724. 

 725,726,727,728,729,731, 735, 730. 743a. 754, 750. 

 758a, 759a, 759b, 701. 700, 70s. Any party having 

 species not in this list, in full sets with data. 

 who would like to place them on exhibition, 

 free of expense, is requested to send us a full 

 list. Notice our editorial in this Oologist also 

 on page S9 and 90 of March. 



DISCONTINUE my Ex. Adv. as I have more 

 Birds than I know what to do with. The Ool- 

 OG is t is the best Adv. :--aper agoing. Long 

 may it live. E. B. PEt .'K. Caiiaudaigua, N. Y 



CIGARS.— Want you to try my celebrated 

 cigars. Send Stamp for price list of samples. 

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

 mouth. Pa. A3t. 



FOR SALE or EXCHANGE. -A copy of the 

 Naturalist's Guide by C. J. Maynard. $1.50; A 

 copy' of the Canoe and Boat Builder. $2; A Bflat 

 cornet with extra mouth piece and mute. All 

 in nice case. $25: A very fine flute in nice case, 

 cost 824. has been used but little, will sell or ex- 

 change for $ 0. Will exchange any of the 

 above for birds eggs, skins or bicycle in good 

 condition. All letters answered. E. L.HALEY, 

 Phillips, Maine. 



WANTED.— Rare 1st class eggs singles and 

 sets, the following A. O. U. numbers especially 

 204, 205. 206. 7, 10, 329. 328, 349, 351, 352, and other 

 rare specimens. Also "Nests and Eggs of N.A. 

 Birds," by O. Davie, "Key to N. A. Birds," 

 Coues. and Batty's Practical Taxidermy. 

 Would also like taxidermist's instruments. 

 Have to exchange very rare and choice postage 

 stamps in NewFoundiand.Canada.New Bruns- 

 wick, Nova Scotia and other countries. Scott's 

 catalogue 53d edition used. Address, R.SAND- 

 FORD. 17 Cottage Street, Rutland, Vermont. 



SKINS to EXCHANGE. -First-class, fresh 

 skins of shore birds from coast of Maine to ex- 

 change for eggs and skins from other localities . 

 All letters answered. A. B. CALL, A. M. 

 Townshend. Vt. 



WANTED.— Reptiles and Batrachians(snakes, 

 frogs, toads, salamanders, etc.) especially such 

 as are found in New York state, full data must 

 accompany each specimen. Will exchange 

 Bird skins or eggs for same. Address TRU- 

 MAN R. TAYLOR. Geneva, N. Y. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— Bridled Tern 1-1. Sooty 

 Tern 1-1. Noddv Tern 1-1. Common Tern 1-2, 

 Arctic Tern 1-3. Black Tern 1-2 1-3, Black Vul- 

 ture 1-2, Am. Sparrow Hawk 14. Red-tailed 

 Hawk 1-2 1-3. Red-shouldered Hawk 1-3 1-4. Am. 

 Long-eared Owl 1-5, Screech Owl 1-4 Texan 

 Screech Owl 1-4. Liinpkin 1-6, Least Bittern 1-4 

 1 5 1-6. Florida Gallinule 1-7 1-8 1-10." Am. Coot 

 1-" 1-S. Bartramian Sandpiper 1-4. Bobolink 1-4 

 1-5. Yellow-headed Blackbird 1-4 1-5 1-6 Bicolor- 

 ed Blackbird 1-4. Lone-billed Marsh Wren 1-4 

 1-5 1-4. Murre 1-1. Cliff Swallow 1-4 1-5 l-6.Anna's 

 Hummingbird 1-2. Leach's Petrel 1-1. Bob 

 White 1-8. Pock Ptarmigan 1-8, Meadow Lark 

 1-4 1-5. CHARLES H. ELDRIDGE. 314 Chamb- 

 er Commerce, Chicago. 111. 



WANTED.— 2d-hand copies of either -'Coues' 

 Key" or ''Ridgway's Manual." Will give cat-h 

 or exchange. Write stating nonditions, edition 

 and best terms. F. H. LATTIN & CO., Albion, 

 N. Y. • 



I will give specimens of any kind, advertis 

 ing space in the Oologist. and for extra good 

 offers anything I offer for sale or poss bly cash 

 for first-class' Indian P.elics. or forne\vor2d 

 hand books In Natural History, in good condi- 

 tiod. ornithology or oology preferred— a set of 

 the "Natural History of New York" and copies 

 of "Coues' Kev" especially desiied. F. H. 

 LATTIN & CO.. 'Albion. N. Y. 



ALL future transactions in Birds Eggs should 

 be and with "Lattin" must be based on f e pric- 

 es given in the New "Standard Catalague." 



