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4". PIECES OF SHEET MUSIC for ITc. (to in- 

 troduce it.) JOURNAL, Beaver Springs, Pa. 



I And that exc. notices in the Oolouist pay me 

 100 oer cent, better than in other papers, Edw. 

 Wall. San Bernandino. Calif. 



FOR SALE.— v perfect mounted specimen of 

 the American Flamingo. Well packed and de- 

 livered to Express Co for $18. F. H LATTIN. 

 & CO.. 3571 Cottage Grove Ave.. Chicago, Ills. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— A good Juno Bicycle, 

 36 inch solid tire, and in A 1 running order. 

 For either Lady or Gentleman. Oners solicited. 

 in Stamps. Books. Birds Es?s. Bird Skins, etc, 

 Address. W. F. WEBB. 3571 Cottage Grove Av., 

 Chicago. Ill, 



I have added two hundred dollars ($2001 worth 

 of specimens to mv collection through the Ex- 

 change column of the Oologist. J. M. Kilving- 

 ton. Mason city. la. 



FOR SALE. —Foreign stamps in large and 

 small lots. Approval sheets to reliable parties 

 at 50 per cent, discount. Exchanges solicited. 

 MRS. W. F. WEBB, No. 9 Kenil worth, 36th & 

 Ellis. Chica go, 111, 



We have received more answers from the ad. in 

 your December number than from any magazine 

 we ever advertised in. Perrine Bros. .Water Vai- 

 ley, N. Y. 



HEY! I am selling ou var. U S. and foreign 

 stamps for only ioc, also loo var., some unused 

 for 20c. (iive them a trial, you will buy moie. 

 Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. 

 Every 5th purchaser 75 and 125 var. respectively 

 as their packet. GEO. E. CLEAVER, 1132 Per- 

 keomen Ave., Reading, Pa. 



BIBLIOMANIACS.— Weeding- my crowded lib- 

 rary to utilitarian basis, a limited choice, rare 

 volumes that you'll eagerly take at English Book- 

 shop prices. Stamp for list. Oologisfs. who 

 want seti ;of semi rare waterbirds and raptores, 

 including Loom Sandhill Crane and Mississippi 

 Kite. Desiderata Lists exchanged, if you've rare 

 sets. Osteologists. Breast bone. etc.. Ducks, 

 Hawks, Eagles, Owls: List, stamp. Porcupine 

 Quills, assorted, twenty cents per hundred. P. 

 B. PEA BODY, Owatonna. Minn. 



We have done more or less advertising in the 

 Oor.OGiST in the past few years and take pleasure 

 in saying that it alwavs more than paid us. We 

 found it the best advertising medium we ever 

 tried. It is more than satisfactory and we wish 

 you and your paper the prosperity you deserve 

 DickiiisJn & Durkee. Sharon. Vis. 



WE HAVE some fine Apache and Sioux relics, 

 as Knife Sheathes. Tobacco Pouches, Quivers of 

 tanned Calf skin with hair on, Belts, Sairts. leg- 

 gins, ornaments of various designs, mostly bead- 

 ed. War Clubs, etc. All are a bargain to any one 

 interested. List for stamp. Address at once, 

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

 Chicago. 



TO EXCHANGE.— For every 50 cent piece 

 coined before 1875, l will give 1000 foreign stamps 

 lrom all parts of the world, many rare ones, or 

 for every 25 cent piece made before 1S70, I will 

 give 600 foreign stamps; containing four varieties 

 of French Colonies, 5 varieties Japan, etc. Must 

 be in good or fair condition. HERBERT STER- 

 ZING, Austin, Texas. 



FOR EXCHANGE. -"Hornaday's Taxidermy" 

 and "Birds of Michigan" both new for best offer 

 of eggs in sets, oological supplies. Send lists 

 JAY G. SMITH, Ripley, N. Y. 



EGGS. EGGS,— Large Ostrich eggs $1.25; Emeu 

 egg's 1.50; postage paid. Above eggs and others 

 in exchange for eggs not in my collection. Jap- 

 anese coins in exchange for egg*. A. E. LITTLE, 

 225 Market Sf., San Francisco. Cal. 



GOOD SPECIMEN, gold-bearing quartz 

 showing gold sent prepaid on re< eipt of 2Uc. (no 

 stamps). Will exchange eggs for personal 

 property. Collectors desiring sets of this lo- 

 cality and Colorado Desert write inclosing 

 stamp. THOS. STANLEY 7 . Banner, San 

 Diego Co., Calif. 



My notices have been very paying and satisfac- 

 tory. I completely evhausted my surplus of Car- 

 rier Pigeons. A- V, S., Decora h. la. 



FOR EXCHANGE —Two Bicycles safeties:one 

 a cushion tire the other a tine pneumatic. Will 

 sell cheap or exchange for camera, microscope or 

 Natural History specimens. I have also a few 

 books, bird's skins, eggs and other personal prop- 

 erty for exchange. Write at once, inclosing lists 

 A.MOWBKAY" SEMPLR, Poynette, Wis. 



EXCHANGE NOTICE.— I have flue Shot-gun, 

 Rifle, Revolver, rare eggs in sets, stamps, min- 

 erals, scientific books and other articles to ex- 

 change to Bendire's "Life Histories of North 

 American Birds." Capen's "Oology of New En- 

 gland," coues' and Steam's "New England Bird 

 Life," coues' "Key" (last edition), Ridgway's 

 "Manual" and other standard ornithological 

 works and bade numbers of ••Auk," "Bulletin of 

 Nuttall Oru. Club," "O. and O.," etc, Generous 

 exchange given for any of these works in good 

 condition. ROBERT A. CAMPBELL, Hanover 

 N. H. 



STOP. READ. ORDER.-Some of those 

 first class sets with full data, for sale at two- 

 thirds "Standard Catalogue" prices; they in- 

 clude Terns. Petrels, Herons, Hawks, Owls, 

 Cuckoos, Kingfishers, Woodpeckers, Flickers,' 

 Hummers, Flycatchers, Magpies, Orioles, 

 Grackles, Goldfinches, Swallows, Vireos. 

 Warblers, Wrens, Thrushes and many others; 

 ninety species in all. Special Ba»'gain for the 

 whole lot. ALBERT R. |HEYWARD, JR., 

 Columbia. S. C. 



WANTED,— Address of every ornithologist in 

 Maine, young or old; rich or poor: male or female. 

 You are invited to help and be helped in a sys- 

 tematic study of our birds, United Ornitholo- 

 gists of Maine. Address, STEPHEN J, ADAMS, 

 Cornish, Maine. 



1 have been a subscriber to your paper since its 

 beginning in ISS4 and during that time have had 

 occasion to insert notices during eacn year, and 

 with very good results, always disposing of every 

 thing I had for exchange in a few days. F. H. 

 Farly, St. Thomas, Ont. 



WANTED.— To exchange 1st class sets of eggs 

 with data of Southern California birds with col- 

 lectors of other localities. H. McCONVILLE 

 1636, 7th St., San Diego, calif. 



WANTED.— A double action automatic shell 

 ejector revolver. Will exchange for same a scroll 

 saw. patterns and blades. Write at once. AR- 

 THUR E. HUTCHINSON, Gaines, N. Y, 



ONE PAIR Climbing irons, will sell for 75c.; 

 one Baltimore Printing Press No. 9, for $1,50, cost 

 $5; one dozen King Crabs, large $1.25 and a col- 

 lection of sea shells, will sell very cheap, send 

 for list. N. P. BRADT, Hindsburgh, Orleans Co , 

 N. Y. 



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 always mention the "OOLOGIST." 



