THE OOUXilST. 



SPECIMENS of Georgia Woods, Telea.Prom- 

 ethea and Cecropia Coccbons and 15 sets 498 for 

 eggs, climbers. back Oologists or Davie's Kev. 

 Also Snot Gun, Brass Shells. Loading Tools 

 and 32 Rifle for Banjo. LEROY KING, 304 

 Forest W.. Detroit. Mich. 



FIRST-CLASS EGGS in sets to exchange 

 for same. Send list. All answered. G. GOR- 

 DON SHANCK, Liberty v : .lle. Ills. 



EXCHANGE: Stoddard's Art Portfolio (256 

 pictures) size, llxl3'o inches, cost $1.00, of 

 scenes around the world, for minerals, tirst 

 class sets, or books on Natural History of any 

 kind. CLARENCE NORTON, Three Rivers. 

 Mich. 



WANT old Nickels, any date back of 1885. 

 will give 10 rare foreign stamps; back of 1S79. 

 15; I860. 25. OTTO GRADY. Ludlow, Ky. 



EXCHANGE : 40 Books. Some very old and 

 rare, novels. Cosmopolitan Magazine, 1891, 1892, 

 Shot gun and Rifle combined, and Black Min- 

 orca Fowls and Eggs for Books on Ornithology, 

 first-class Se r s or Mounted Birds. All answer- 

 ed. VERDI BURTCH. Branchport. N. Y. 



FOR SALE— Bird Skins from this locality. 

 Very cheap. Large orders taken. I would also 

 exchange some very fine specimens for Coues' 

 Key and Ridgeway's Manual, and Ridgeway's 

 Nomenclature of Colors. Also other standard 

 works on Ornithology. All letters answered. 

 NATHAN L. DAVIS, Taxidermist. La Porte, 

 Texas. 



CAPEN'S OOLOGY of New England. The 

 edition of this magnincient work is exhausted, 

 we have only one copy left. Price $15. If you 

 want it speak quick. F. H. LATTIN & CO , Al- 

 bion. N. Y. 



I HAVE added. Two Hundred dollars ($200) 

 worth of specimens to my collection through 

 the Exchange Columns of the Oologist. J. M. 

 KILVINGTON. Mason City. la 



I FIND that exc. notices in the Oologist pay 

 me 100 per cent, better than in other papers. 

 EDW. WALL, San Bernardino. Calif. 



'•BIRDS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, 

 by DeKay.Complete in one thick volume. 4to, 

 cloth, 380 pages, text, illustrated with 141 finely 

 engraved full page plates, beautifully colored 

 by hand, showing 308 figures. This' work is 

 very scare*. Tt was published in 1844. as one of 

 the'vols. of the "Natural History af New York" 

 and is usually sold at from $16 to $25 per copy. 

 This copy needs rebinding and has the common 

 names of birds written underneath each figure 

 —otherwise clean and in good condition. Our 

 price, prepaid, only $12. F. H. LATTIN & CO., 

 Albion. N. Y. 



I HAVE eggs of t^e Caspain Tern and Amer- 

 ican Herring fiull to exchange for Eggs. Skins, 

 Curios, etc. ED VAN WINKLE, Van,s Har- 

 bor, Mich. 



OOfcOGTSTS WANTED.— We want at once, 

 copies of the Oologist as follows: July, Aug- 

 nst. 1886: January-February, 1887 or Dec, 1886, 

 with the former attached; June, 1888; April. 

 1889; March. 1892 and April, 1893. We also de- 

 sire copies of our old 1885 "Oologist' s Hand- 

 book." For each and every copy of the above 

 publications mailed us not later than February 

 15. 1894. we will give 15cts worth of anything we 

 advertise or offer for sale or will send credit 

 check good for the amount. Address at once. 

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



EGGS. 

 From the Orient and Assam 'Malakka) In- 

 dia Austral. a. Africa, ■ to'., correctly named 

 at moderate prices, also European and exotic 

 Birds skins. HERMANN ROLLE, 

 Ermiene'- St.. 4. Berlin. N. W.. Germany .. 



SEA SHELLS. Coral. Minerals, 

 'Sirds' Eggs, and S ins. Fossils, 

 Naturalists' Supplies. Taxidermy, 

 Catalogue. 2c. C. F. CARR, New 

 London. Wis. 



DOIMTSMf* ° f a!l kinds for Naturalists a 



r II 111 I Iny speciality. Note and letter 

 heads, envelope*, circulars, illustrated cata- 

 logues for natural history dealers. Have hun- 

 dreds of engravings of natural history speci- 

 men'*. Write for estimates. l(>> envelopes print- 

 ed. 45c. noteheads same price, postpaid. C. F. 

 CARR. Job Printer. New London, Wis. tf 



YiAk n m Can coin big money. Bran new 

 Pi plan. Great craze. Just out. 

 M •••Good side line." Biggest chance 

 to ever offered agents. salary or corn- 

 %0 \& mission. Be quick. Good* on 

 credit. Samples. etc.. Free. MUL- 

 TIPLEX CO., No. 171 8th andLocust.Phila..Pa. 



PER 

 DAY 



Handling the fastest selling article on record 

 OVER A MILLION SOLD IN PHILADELPHIA! 

 No matter where you reside; every body 

 wants them. Write to-day, enclosing 2c, stamp 

 and we will mail you 4 Free Samples and full 

 particulars, which will enable you to commence 

 work at once. Circulars free. SMITH MFG 

 CO.. No. 171 Pepper Bldg., Phila., Pa. 



I have just 

 imported 

 ■ over 500 gro . 

 .1U J. U. of ariflcial 

 leaves. I am now having a plate made and a 

 list printed. If you think this list would inter- 

 est you. I would be happy to mail you one. I'm 

 now stocking up with the best material in the 

 market and no doubt within a month I will 

 have the finest stock of supplies in the country. 

 Tf you are a live taxidermist, send me your ad- 

 dress on a postal. JAMES P. BABBITT, 

 Taunton, Mass. 



The World's Fair Eggs. 



We have left about one-half the eegs that we 

 exhibited— mentioned in this Oologist as ex- 

 hibited by "F. H. 1.. & Co."— at the World's 

 Fair. In most cases these were the only eggs 

 of the species ever within the bounds of Jack- 

 son Park and consequently the only ones at the 

 World's Fair. 



If you can use any of these eggs at not less 

 and perhaps at a slight advance over regular 

 rates we would be pleased to have your list of 

 wants at earliest possible date and we will 

 quote you lowest cash price for the ones we 

 have left. With each set we will give a written 

 guarantee that it was the identical one we ex- 

 hibited at the World's Fair. 



Address all letters referring to the "Exhibit" 

 eggs to Albion, N. Y. 

 F. H. LATTIN & CO. 



COING TO BUILD? 



Send for illustrated catalogue, containing 26 

 handsome designs, free. Address Shoppell's- 

 Modern Houses, 63 Broadway, N. Y. J6t 



