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THE OOLOGIST. 



USE PRINTED STATIONERY. 

 w ell primed Stationery costs little or no more 

 than plalu paper aud Its advantages are many. 

 We furnish stock, print, and deliver free of 

 charge, as follows: 



Envelopes, sou, $i.5f»; 1000. $2.50: 100, 40 cents. 

 Letter Heads. 500. $1.50: lOCK), $2.50: 100. 40 cents. 

 Business or Visiting Cards. 500, $1.25; 1000, $2.00; 

 100. 30C. 



FOR ONE DOLLAR. As a special offer 

 to introduce our yrluilug, to all who will mention 

 the Oologist and enclose $1.00, with copy, we'll 

 send loo Envelopes, no Letter Heads and 100 

 oards for only $l.oo postpaid. Our office is fully 

 equipped for the production of Stationery, Cata- 

 logues, Pamphlets, Books. Posters &c, and our 

 prices are the lowest. Enclose stamp for rock 

 bottom figures on any Job printing you may 

 •want. Address. A. M. EDDY, Albion, N. Y. 



The Oologist Is from our presses. 



The World's Fair Eggs. 



We have left about one-half the esgs that we 

 'exhibited— mentioned in Jan. Oologist as ex- 

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

 Fair. Inmost 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 

 Tates 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. 



INSECT DEPOT. 



Large and Showy Butterflies, Moths, Beetles 

 and all orders of Insects from all parts of the 

 World. Coccoons, and Chrysalides. Inflated 

 larva? and fertilized ova. Speciality made in 

 eggs for Silk culture, Indian, Chinese and Am- 

 erican species, full directions given how to 

 raise them successfully. . Also in stock 400 

 species of mounted birds in pairs. Birds skins, 

 birds' eggs in clutches— from North America 

 and Europe. Will take in exchange rare Amer- 

 ican Butterfles. Mot is and Beetles, Coccoons 

 and Chrysalides, also the larger birds eggs in 

 sets. Will give rare singles for sets. We car- 

 ry the largest stook of prepared Insects in the 

 LTnited States and c in furnish any species till 

 now discovered . Entomological Supplies. Send 

 10 cents in stamps for full Lists. No attention 

 paid to Postals. 



Address. 



WE WILL give specimens of any kind, adver- 

 tising space in the Oologist, and for extra good 

 offers anything we offer for sale or possibly 

 CASH for first-class Indian Belies, or lor new or 

 2d hand books on Natural History, in good condi- 

 tion, ornithology or oology preferred— a set of 

 the "Natural History of New York" and copies of 

 "Coues' Key" especially desired. F. H. LATTIN 

 & CO Albion, N. Y. 



Naturalist, 



BANGOR, MAINE, U. S A- 



When answerng advertisements 

 always mention the "OOLOGIST." 



™, bind their papers as they come, 

 H by "KLIPPING" them. 



Trial dozen, 75c . Agents want- 

 ed. Price-list free. Covers to 

 order . 



H. H. Ballard, 162, Pittsfield, Mass. 



WANTED. -2d hand copies of either "Coues' 

 Key" or -'Ridgway's Manual" will give cash or 

 exchange. Write stating condition, edition, 

 and best terms. F. H. LATTIN & CO., Albion, 

 N. Y. 



Back Numbers of the 



Should you desire back numbers to complete 

 your file, now is the time to purchase. You 

 can never obtain them for less money and possi- 

 bly not at any price, as our stock ranges from 

 only 5 to 50 copies of an issue. 



We have just issued a descriptive price list of 

 every number published to date. Send 2 cents 

 for a copy. 



FOR ONLY $4.50 CASH we will send 

 by return mail a copy of every issue published — 

 Nos. 1 to 100 inclusive. 



FOR ONLY 50c„ we will send a package of 

 twenty (20) all back numbers, our selection. 



FOR ON LY $ I .OO we will send a package 

 of forty (40) back numbers, all different, our se- 

 lection. 



Our price for back Nos. of the Young Oolo- 

 gist aud Oologist in volumes, are as follows : 



Vol. I. Young Oologist, Nos. 1 to 12 S 60 



" II. " " " 13 & 14 15 



"III. TheOolooist, " 15 to 20 40 



"IV. " " " 21 to 25-26 40 



" V. " " " 27 to 38 60 



"VI. " " " 39 to 50 60 



"VII. " " ' 51 to 62 60 



"VIII. " "' " 63 to 74 50 



" IX. " •' " 75 to 86 80 



" X. " " " 87 to 98 70 



BOUND VOLUMES. 



Can be furnished, strongly bound in cloth and 

 boards, as follows : 



Vol.1, Young Oologist S> 85 



"II. " " and Vol. Ill Thk 



OOLOGiST.bound in one volume. only 75 

 " IX. The Oologist for '92, 298 pages <if 

 valuable and instructive Oological 

 andOrnithological matter with many : 



full page illustrations only 1 09 



Or if you order the three volumes at one time, 

 we will send them by return mail for only $2.35. 

 Every student of birds, their nests and eggs 

 should have these three volumes in their library 

 The valuable information they contain, is 

 worth many times the price. Address 



F. H. LATTIN & CO., 

 Albion, N. Y. 



