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WANTED.— A collection of perfect Indian 

 arrow heads, with proper data, from New Eng- 

 land States. Upper or Lower Canada. State 

 terms. L. P. WILLIAMS, Redlands, Cal. 



NOTICE.— Persons having any U. S. Colum- 

 bian postage stamps of the higher values to ex- 

 change for U. S. stamps, Indian relics, etc; or 

 to sell, should write to GUY JOHNSTON, 

 Eagle Hotel, Grand Rapids, Mich. 



I HAVE several founts of type, in good con- 

 dition, and Century Magazine to exchange for 

 eggs in sets. Shot Gun, Rifle, Davie's Key, etc. 

 ROY CRIHFIELD, Atlanta, 111. 



ILLINOIS. I would like the names and ad- 

 dress of all intei-ested in Ornithology and Oolo- 

 gy, who have not already had correspondence 

 with me, located in the northwestern and th 

 eastern south central of this State, also from 

 near the above from adjacent States. W. E. 

 LOUCKS, Peoria, Ills. 



KODAK No. 2. I have a Kodak No. 2, new 

 upon which the seal has never been broken and 

 loaded with 60 exposures. Sole leather carry- 

 ing case. Cost $32.50. Will exchange for Side- 

 board of equal value, or sell for $25.00 cash. 

 MRS. FRANK H. LATTIN, Gaines, Orleans 

 Co., N.Y. 



NOTICE. -I have Ridgway's Manual, Ridg- 

 way's Nomenclature of Colors, Langille's Our 

 Birds in Haunts, Davie's Nests and Eggs of N. 

 A. Birds, Burrough's works, Miller's In Nest- 

 ing Time, and other books on Ornithology for 

 sale cheap for cash or exchange for books on 

 Human Anatomy or Physiology. Make an of-* 

 fer. EDW. P. CARLTON, 1019 University Ave., 

 Madison, Wis. 



"INSTITUTIONES REI HARBARLE:" 3 

 large vol.— leather— published in Paris in 1719. 

 Vol. I contains 750 pages text. Vol. II and III, 

 each contain about 250 pages of illustrations. 

 Will exchange for $10.00 with of standard books 

 on Natural History (ornithology preferred) on 

 back vols, of the Auk. FRANK H. LATTIN, 

 Albion, N. Y. 



THE NIDIOLOGIST is the only illustrated 

 monthly magazine of ornithology in America. 

 Each issue contains four or Ave, or more, beau- 

 tiful reproductions of nesting sites or of living 

 birds, with articles of striking interest from the 

 best collectors and ornithologists ; 16 pages and 

 cover ; one dollar per year, with free exchange 

 notice. Some of the illustrated articles which 

 have already appeared are : A Rookery of the 

 Man-o-war Bird, Nesting of Nuttali'sWobdpeck- 

 er, A Trip to the Farallone Islands, Nesting of 

 the Cinnamon Teal, A Rookery of the Great 

 Blue Heron, Dr. Morris Gibbs (half-tone por- 

 trait), Nesting of the Mallard Duck, Nesting of 

 the Flamingo. Prominent among articles in 

 the December number, will be one by Dr. R. W. 

 Shufeldt on "Remodeling the Great Auk" (3 

 half-tones of Great Auk and King Penguinns.) 

 Says Robert Ridgway, "I like your magazine 

 very much. The illustrations are particularly 

 valuable." A sample copy to you for 10 cents, 

 Silver; but better subscribe now and get the 

 back numbers while they last. Address, H. R. 

 TAYLOR, or NIDIOLOGIST. Alameda, Calif. 



H- H.&C S. Brimley, 

 Collectors* 



Raleigh, N. C. 



First-class Bird and Mammal Skins and Eggs, 

 Reptiles and Batrachians both alive and in al- 

 cohol. Full data. Send stamp for price lists. 



COUES' "KEY TO N. A. BIRDS," which we 

 send prepaid for $7.50 would make one of the 

 most desirable Xmus Gifts you could possibly 

 make a Bird-loving Friend. This would ap- 

 ply equally well to either of the following stan- 

 dard publications : Ridgway's "Manual of N. 

 A Birds," at $7.50. Goss's "Birds of Kansas," 

 at $6,00. Hornaday's "Taxidermy and Zoologi- 

 cal Collecting," at $2.50. Langille's "Our Birds 

 in their Haunts," at $2 25. Davie's "Nests and 

 Egas of N. A. Birds." cloth, at $1 75. Or better 

 still, Capt. Bendire's new "Life Histories of N. 

 A. Birds," Part I, at $10.00. Or the Oulogist 

 for 1892. bound in cloth at $1.00. We can fur- 

 nish any of these and mtny others. F. H. 

 LATTIN &. CO.. Albion. N. Y., or 3571 Cottage 



Grove Ave., Chicago, Ills. 



fFT> A VC! If y° u want an y of those extra 

 JLJCttxlio. heavy alligator covered 

 square trays, such as we had in our exhibit at 

 the World's Fair (which you and other collec- 

 tors thought the "slickest" tray for the purpose 

 ever made) we can spare a few thousand— any 

 size from 3 in.x3 in. to 8 in.x 8 in. We will ship 

 by express at your expense in well assorted 

 nests at $1.00 per 100, or $10.00 per 1000. Or, if 

 you order special sizes and do not leave the 

 assortment to us. they will <~ost you $1.50 per 

 100 or $15.00 per 1000. 



Not less than 100 lots sold, and at our prices, 

 are less than cost. 



Wecan furnish3in.x3in..4 in.x4 in.,5in.x5in., 

 6 in.x6 in.. 7 in x7 in.. an*1 8 in.x8 in. 



Order Quick if you want any of the World's 

 Fair- Trays. F. H. LATTIN & CO.,3571 Cottage 

 Grove Ave., CHICAGO, ILLS. 



Can coin big money. Bran new 

 plan. Great craze. Just out. 

 "Good side line." Biggest chance 

 ever offered agents. salary or com- 

 mission. Be quick. Goods on 

 credit. Samples. etc. .Free. MUL- 

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