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THE OOLOGIST. 



WANTED.— Tarantulas in alcohol and com- 

 mon western eggs in sets for Oologists of 1890, 

 1891. 1S92. 1893 in good condition. WALTER C. 

 METZ. 20 N. First St. , Newark, Ohio. 



'WANTED.— 22 cal. collecting gun for us" 

 with §hot cartridges. New or 2nd hand, good 

 condition. Easily taken apart. Give price. 

 K. P. CURRIE, Care Executive Committee on 

 Awards. Pacific Building, Washington, D. C. 



A FINE Collection of showy minerals, also 

 Indian arrow heads and curiosities to exchange 

 for good stamps or a camera. The above val- 

 ued at $10 to he sold cheap or for exchange. A. 

 R.. 15 Pearl St., St. Johnsbury, Vt. 



I HAVE a fine collection of eggs. 175 varieties, 

 mostly Fla. Eggs, which I will sell at one-third 

 catalogue rates, also have eggs to exchange. 

 All letters answered. BRYAN M. GRANT, 

 Tallahassee, Fla. 



It gives me great pleasure to be able to say 

 that the Oologist as an advertising medium, 

 in its special branch, is absolutely unrivalled. 

 Having received answers from all parts of the 

 U. S.. Canada and Mexico, adding many desir- 

 able specimens to my collections. S. Van Rens- 

 selaer, Jr.. 29 Broadway, N. Y. City. 



FOR SALE or Exchange— 18 No's Auk. 6 

 vols of O. and O.. 3 vols of Outing. 2 vols, of Gt. 

 Divide, 55 No's of Oologist and 140 other books 

 and papei'S on O. and O. Also 22 cal, Smith & 

 Wesson and 44 cal. d mble action Frontier re- 

 volver and Skulls of Fox, Skunk. Raccoon and 

 Cat. H. C. CAMPBELL, Lansingburgh, Rens. 

 Co., N. Y. 



Enclosed is 1.00 and copy of anothar exchange 

 notice for May Oologist." There's a good old 

 saying that "the proof of the pudding is in the 

 eatiDg. " and you can judge for yourself, by the 

 number of exchange notices I send for your 

 paper, as to what returns I get from them. 

 Geo. W. Dixon, Watertown, S. D. 



TIN QUARTZ. "Fine Cabinet Specimens" 

 by mail 25c. Also Bad Land specimens cheap. 

 JOHN CASHNER, City Treasurer, Spearflsh, 

 So. Dak. Always mention the Oologist. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Fine Southern California 

 sets and skins with full data, for first-class 

 skins from the Eastern States. JOE GRIN- 

 NELL, Pasadena, Cal. 



PHILATELISTS.— I have about 5000 stamps 

 to exchange for specimens in any department 

 of Natural Science. J. A. CORCORAN, 155 

 Cowan Ave., Toronto, Ont. 



I condsider the Oologist unsurpassed by 

 any Naturalist's Magazine as an advertise- 

 ing medium. From one notice inserted in its 

 columns I received over 175 replies. C. M. Hat- 

 field, Los Angeles, Calif. 



100 Foreign Stamps, all different, for every 20 

 different IT. S. stamps sent me. Manton's Tax- 

 idermy for best offer Columbian stamps. F A. 

 GREGORY, 1234 N. Court St., Rockford. 111. 



FOR SALE.— Beautiful ore specimens fi - om 

 the mines for 35 cts., large ones 50 cts. Post- 

 paid. Reductions on large orders. Write 

 quick. Address, MRS. T. P. CHASE, Lock 

 Box 146, Socorro, New Mexico. 



TO EXCHANGE.— I have a $25 Stainer viol- 

 in in good condition, for best offer in eggs or 

 oological instruments, or for a cUrinet. Also 

 Bb cornet, value $35 for best offer. All' letters 

 answered. GUY E. GLENN, Glencoe, Neb. 



FOR SALE. - A good magic lantern with 11 

 slides for $3. or will exchange. HENRY TOL- 

 MAN, JR., Washington St., Newton, Mass. 



TO EXCHANGE. -Bb Cornet, Century Mag- 

 azine. Columbian Stamps, sets and singles for 

 sets, live birds and works on Ornithology and 

 Oology. ROBERT TOMLINSON, Alden. Iowa, 



FOR EXCHANGE.— Flobert Rifle. 22 cal.. 

 Remington action, walnut checked, Pistol Grip 

 stock, weight 6% lbs., Accurate Shooter, Nearly 

 New, Cost $5. Will exchange for U. S. coins. 

 Make offers. A. B. ROBERTS, Weymouth, 

 Medina Co., Ohio." 



TO EXCHANGE.— Bb Cornet, Century Mag- 

 azines, Columbian Stamps, sets and singles ; 

 for sets, live birds and works on Ornithology 

 and Oology. ROBERT TOMLINSON, Alden, 

 Iowa. 



TO EXCHANGE.— A pair of three spike deer 

 horns unmounted, for Davie's "Nests and 

 Eggs" in perfect condition. J. R. KELLER, 

 112 W. Main St., Batavia, N. Y. 



' 'I have had quite a shower of ans. to the 

 March number. More than any other Mag. or 

 Journal." John Cashner, City Treas., Spear- 

 fish, So. Dak. 



CAMERA and single barrel shot gun chaap. 

 Cains, books, fountain pen and magic lantern 

 will exchange for botanical literature or spec- 

 imens. Pressed plants exchanged. H. P, 

 CHANDLER, Beaver Dam., Wis. 



FOR SALE or Trade.— One Edwin Ladmore 

 double barrel shot gun, No. 12 gauge, perfect 

 order, cost nearly $200, sell cheap or trade, One 

 ?4 size 4 string double bass, cost $43. $25 will 

 take it. I want Bb Cornet (silver). JULIUS 

 GILBERT, Parker, So. Dak. 



FOR SALE.— No. 1 Kodak, cost $25 in per- 

 fect condition with sole-leather carrying case, 

 $.10, castings and fittings complete for 1-10 H. P. 

 electric motor, $3 Remington 22 cal. rifle, $3. 

 Five drawer egg cabinet. $2. Live chameleons, 

 expressage prepaid, two dozen for $1. A. B. 

 BLAKEMORE, 280 St. Andrew St., New Or- 

 leans, La. 



I WILL give $10 worth of 1st class birds eggs 

 for a copy of Coues' Key in A 1 condition. W. 

 H. DEADER1CK, Clarksville, Tenn. 



WANTED.— Live birds and animals, will pay 

 cash or give in exchange stamDS or Indian Rel- 

 ics. BLENN R. BALES, Circleville, Ohio. 



I WILL Pay cash for a few sets of desirable 

 eggs if very cheap. Those having eggs for sale 

 send list. Some common eggs also wanted. 

 CHAS. L. BARTLETT, Clayton, Ills. 



Have received one hundred answers from my 

 exchange notice already. Your paper is a fine 

 advertising medium. Guy Conley. Austin. Tex. 



FOR EXCHANGE. -Smith & Wesson, safety 

 hammer less revoh r er (new); Fine Violin outfit: 

 many Scientific Books. Wanted, Rifle and 

 Colt's frontier double action revolver. MAR- 

 CUS S. FARR, University of Chicago, Chicago. 

 Illinois. 



WANTED.— To correspond with collectors 

 who can furnish live Canada Grouse or Pas- 

 senger Pigeons during the coming spring and 

 summer. Parties who can furnish the same 

 address. B. BUCKENHAM. Chestnut Hill, 

 Phila., Pa. 



