THE OOLOGIST. 



213 



500 New Subscribers 



ARE WANTED AT ONCE 



FOR THE OOLOGIST! 



And to Secure them we will Pay 



Hundreds of Dollars 



IN PREMIUMS. 



Every subscriber at only 50c. re- 

 ceives the Oologist monthly for one 

 year, and in addition two coupons 

 worth not less than 75c. to any live col- 

 lector. Every present subscriber re- 

 ceives for each and every new subscrib- 

 er he sends in, 25c. worth of eggs, spec- 

 imens or anything we offer in our new 

 Mid-Summer Premium List, (which is 

 mailed to all present subscribers on 

 July 10th) his own selection. 



Now iu addition to all this, we pro- 

 pose to show our friends our apprecia- 

 tion for their labors in our behalf (in 

 sending in the 500 new subscribers to 

 the Oologist, which we are to i-eceive 

 during the next thirty days (in the fol- 

 lowing substantial manner viz: 



To the person who will send us the 

 largest number of full year new sub- 

 scribers before Aug. 20tn, 1893, 

 we will in addition to all other pre- 

 miums, make him a cash present of 

 25c. for each subscription sent in, e. g.: 

 should he send 100 new subscribers, we 

 will send him $25.00 in cash or if his 

 list numbered 40 subscribers, he would 

 receive $10.00 cash. (Larger or smaller 

 in like proportion.) 



To (he person sending the second 

 largest list, we will pay as an addition- 

 al premium 20c. for each subscription. 

 Third largest 'list 15c. for each name. 

 Fourth largest list 12ic. for each name. 

 Fifth, 10c. per name. For the next five 

 largest lists, 5c per name. 



This special Premium Offer will close 

 August 20th and will not be extended. 

 Some of our patrons will receive big 

 pay for a small amount of labor. 



Send iu your subscriptions early and 

 often. Address, 



F. H. LATTIN & Co., 

 Albion, 

 Orleans Co., N. Y. 



Can coin big money. Bran new 

 plan. Great craze. Just out. 

 "Good side line." Biggestchance 

 ever offered agents, salary or com- 

 mission. Be quick. Goods on 

 credit. Samples, etc., Free. MUL- 

 TIPLEX CO., No. 171 8th and Locust,Phila..Pa. 

 Department No. 171, Philadelphia. Pa. 



EGGS. 



From the Orient and Assam (Malahha) cor- 

 rectly named, at moderate price. HERMANN 

 ROLLE, Esndeuer St., 4, Berlin, N. W. Ger- 



[( 



B£j 



BIRDS of MICHIGAN" 



A list of three hundred and thir- 

 ty-two (332) birds, 150 pages. 



JUST ISSUED! 



Profuse notes. Bibliography complete. 

 It is in fact a work on the Birds of the Great 

 Lake Region, and will interest every Ornithol- 

 ogist in America. 



Price, Postpaid, 75 cents. 



Address 



F. H. Lattin & Co., 

 Albion, N. Y. 



REMOVAL of 

 CARR'S JWUfljlL HISTORY STORE 



After June 10, 1893, my Natural His- 

 tory Establishment will be located at 

 New London, Wis., where I shall 

 be pleased to secure orders for goods 

 and specimens in my line, I shall make 

 a specialty of the mail business. 



C. F. Carr, 

 (Formerly Madison,Wis.)New London, Wis. 



New Standard Catalogue 



• OF 



{Sjorth /\merican J^ds Egg s 



COMPILED BY 



FRANK H. LATTIN, 



Assisted by Capt. Ghas. E. Bendire, J. 



Parker No?'ris, Esq., and 



Capt. B. F. Goss. 



It gives the Common and Scientific name of 

 every North American Bird according to the 

 A. O. U. Nomenclature. It also gives the A. O. 

 U. Numbers as well as those of both Coues' and 

 Ridgeway, and last but not least it gives the 

 value of eggs of nearly every species, over one 

 hundred of which never appeared on any print 

 ed list before. 



It is not a personal catalogue of any one 

 Dealer or Collector, as there is not a Collector 

 in the entire World who has or could furnish 

 all the species whose values are given, and 

 there is not a Dealer who could furnish over 

 from 50 to 75 per cent of the species priced. 



The Catalogue is printed on extra quality of 

 paper and contains 53 pages, size 33^x5% in. 



Price 35 cents per copy, 3 copies for $1.00. 



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



