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THE OOLOGiST. 



PECK'S BAD BOY, Illustrated, and the Journ- 

 al, 3 mos. for oaly loc. Funniest story out. 

 -JOURNAL. Beaver Springs, Pa 



From my single notice I received over ion an- 

 swers and am s ill receiving tliem. I advise all 

 to advertise in the oologist. N, V, Linden, Lake 

 City, Fla. 



OREGON ECGS:— Those desiring to pur- 

 chase, this season, fine authentic sets of Ore- 

 gon eggs will do well to send a 2c. stamp for 

 my price list. Correspondence solicited. 

 ARTHUR L. POPE. McMinuville, Ore. 



FOR EXCHANGE:— A fine B flat cornet, cost 

 $40, no cheap afflair. Wanted, birds eggs, In- 

 dian relics, rareties, curios. Also have fine 

 escallop shells for exchange. A.E.PAYNE, 

 Box 218. Greenport, I, I,, N. Y. 



PHOTOGRAPHS of Wild Game, consisting of 

 eighteen different 5x3 photographs of deer, six 

 of antelope Ave of elk. one coyote, two moun- 

 tain lions; $3 a dozen mounted, $2.50 unmounted. 

 A. G. WALLHIAN, Lay, Routt Co., Colo. 



A "SNAP" FOR YOU:— My entire collection 

 ■of eg.es and mounted birds must go before 

 May 1st and for Indian relics or such articles 

 as I can use, I will give $2 worth of birds and 

 eees for each $1 worth sent. References given 

 and required. L. V. CASE, Naples, N. Y. 



All Exchange notices that I have had in the 

 Oologist have proved very satisfactory. I con- 

 sider that the exchange department affords the 

 best medium of negotiating exchange^ of any 

 monthly of like nature. F. W. C, Wauwautosa, 

 Wis. 



It gives me great pleasure to acknowledge the 

 success of advertising in the Oologist. I have 

 advertised in several Natural History papers but 

 In no case have I received that prompt reply with 

 success as through the medium of the 

 Oologist. Carl Braun, Bangor, Me. 



NATURAL and Other Wonders of the World, 

 containing descriptions and illustrations of some 

 of the most wonderful works of nature and of 

 men. Free with Journal 3 mos. on trial for 10c. 

 •JOURNAL, Beaver Springs, Pa. 



JUST WHAT YOU WANT !— A perfect hold- 

 back for your buggy or wagon, sure to please, 

 simple, cheap, lasting. Send 25c. for sample 

 pair, or stamp for description. Will exchange 

 tine specimens of Georgia woods also telea, 

 promeihea and cecropia coccoons for eggs, 

 Oologists, stamps, etc LEROY KING, 304 

 Forest West, Detroit, Mich. 



I WILL GIVE one good U. S, half cent or 

 four large copper cents for each used 90ct, or 

 twelve 15c. and 30c. 1890 stamps. Or for twelve 

 6c. and 8c. or twenty 3c. or four 15c. or two 30c. 

 or one 50c. Columbians, Good exchange in 

 other coins or foreign stamps for all kinds of 

 U. S. postage and revenue stamps. Or will 

 pay cash for lots or colle tions. Price list free, 

 J. A. PIERCE, 191 Clark St., Chicago, 111. 



BARGAINS.— Lai-ge Peacock, tail spead, 

 good fire screen, 10 feet across, $35. Another 

 specimen mounted on pedestal.natural position, 

 cheap at $25. Mounted "Great Blue Her-on" $5, 

 Stuffed Porcupine Fish, a great curio, 14 inches 

 in diameter, $8. Hawk-bill Turtle backs pol- 

 ished, rare, and very pretty, $7. Japanese 

 Pheasant, mounted as panel picture, ch^ap at 

 $15 Fox head, mountea on large shield, with 

 tail on either side and riding whip, $15. The 

 above are all fine pieces of work and will give 

 ■eminent satisfaction. F. H. LATTIN & CO., 

 -3571 Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago. 111. 



I consider the Oologist the best advertising 

 medium of its kind in America and this fact 

 seems to be generally recognised, judging from 

 the amount of names in its want columns and 

 from the expressions of its patrons. W. M. M.. 

 St. Louis. Mo. 



FOR SALE.— Kent Elgin won first in the all 

 age Pointer Stake at the U. S. Field Trials at 

 Grand Junction. Tenn., Feb., 1894. Have Pup- 

 pies for sale sired by Kent El^in Boy and 

 Belle L No. 30680 A. K. C. Stud Book. All 

 questions answered by post, E. G. TABOR, 

 Meridian, N. Y. 



FOR SALE— A 5x8 "New Model" camera, 

 with plates, $6.50 shutter, printing frames and 

 paper, "wignetter" and chemicals. Complete 

 outfit, $10.00. S. W, ELDER, 177 Rush St, 

 Chicago, 



The next aay alter I received my paper 1 com- 

 menced to receive letters and for the next two 

 weeks 1 received not less than 75 letters and 

 cards. As an advertising medium the Ooiogist 

 can't be beat and I consider the money I spent 

 in advertising through its columns the best invest- 

 ment I ever made . W. E . Drennan, New Sharon , 

 Iowa. 



COLLECTORS, Everywhere! Having good 

 and authentic sets, this season's collecting to 

 dispose of, send list and price, on procural of 

 said sets to H. B. HOLLIS.Wellesly Hills,Mass. 



MARINE AND GENERAL CURIOSITIES, 

 Send 10 cents fore illustrated catalogue and re- 

 ceive either one Star Fish and Skate Egg, or 

 Razor Shell free. All kinds of specimens 

 bought for spot cash. FRED H. BANKS, 

 Stamford, Conn. 



All of my exchanges in the Oologist have 

 proved satisfactory and I think the OoLOGrsT is 

 the best paper of the kind. E. K. Collett, Austin, 

 Texas. 



NOTICE. Send me any Natural History 

 specimen valued at 5 cents and receive a Chi- 

 nese Coin, or one valued at 10 cents and receive 

 two coins, etc. Look ! Emu and Ostrich eggs 

 $1.50 each. W. H. HILLER, 147, W. -23d St., 

 Los Angeles, Calif. 



WANTED.— I want to buy Fractional Cur- 

 rency in crisp condition. Also Copper Cents of 

 1793, 1799, 1804, 1809, 1811 and eagle cents 1856, 



E. G. TABOR. Meridian N. Y. 



From my exchange notice In the Oologist, I 

 did exchange to the amount of $300 and greatly 

 increased my library, T. S. Hill, Knoxville, la. 



FRANK B. ARMSTRONG, Dealer in birds' 

 skins and eggs. Brownsville, Texas Avill give 

 special attention to the collection, for scientific 

 purposes, of all birds, beasts, reptiles, native to 

 the interior and border of Mexico, and will fur- 

 nish careful data in regard same. Correspon- 

 dence respectfully solicited. FRANK B. 

 ARMSTRONG. Brownsville, Texas. 



By inserting exchange notices in the Oologist 

 and by answering others therein, during the past 

 two years I have added more than $400 worth of 

 new sets to my collection, J. W. Jacobs, Way- 

 nesburgr. Pa. 



FOR SALE.— An A 1 12 ft Alligator, stuffed. 

 Price $75 Or will exchange for Birds Eggs, 

 Skins or books on Natural History. Address, 



F. H. LATTIN & Co , 3571 Cottage Grove Ave., 

 Chicago. 111. 



When answering advertisements 

 always mentionthe "OOLOGIST." 



