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THE OOLOGIST. 



TO EXCHANGE.- Electric fans, % H. P. 

 110 Volts and 38 caliber revolver,all new. want 

 double breech loader or kodak. L. G. OWEN, 



8606 Sangamon St., So. Englewood, 111. 



FOR SALE.— Bicycle (Telegram make) paid 

 last summer $150. High grade wheel, pneumat- 

 ic tire, ball bearing and perfect in every respect 

 (29 lbs) will sell cheap for cash or exchange for 

 good offer. W. J. PARKES, Box 1731, Green 

 Bay, Wis. 



CALIFORNIA EGGS in 1st clas-< original 

 sets with data and singles to exchange for sets 

 not in mv collection. HARRY R. PAINTON, 

 College Park. Calif. 



TO EXCHANGE.— $20 worth of second class 

 eggs such as Turkey Buzzard, Loon, Ducks, 

 all desirable eggs, for detective camera. 

 MORSE L. HUME, Dearborn. Mich. 



CHECKING LISTS, just the thing for use in 

 making exchanges. Revised and up to date, 

 20c per doz. or 1.25 per hundred. F. H. LAT- 

 TIN & CO.. Albion. N. Y. 



FOR SALE.— Rough and smooth coat St. 

 Bernard's Puppie's. Eleven prize winners on 

 pedigree (Ch. Phirlimmon Old Barry and 

 others). Write for prices and descriptions. 

 CREST CITY ST. BERNARDS KENNELS, 

 604 W. Adams St.. Creston. Iowa. 



WANTED.— Correspondence with collectors 

 in the north-western states. Want large sets 

 of duck, rails, plovers, sandpiper and warblers 

 for eggs from this locality. A. H. W. NORTON 

 Box 918. San. Antonio, Texas. 



FOR SALE.— Birds Eggs collected in North 

 Carolina. Sets with data, carefully prepared, 

 correctly identified. Fine sets Hooded Warb- 

 ler and others, prices reasonable. Send stamp 

 for list to, THOS. A. SMITHWICK, Merry Hill, 

 Bertie Co.. N. C. 



WORLD'S FAIR Souvenir Tickets. We 

 have secured a few complete sets of these 

 tickets and can offer them to our subscribers at 

 low rates. There is ten in the set, consisting of 

 Music Tickets, Complimentary, Washington, 

 Columbus, Lincoln and Indian tickets. Regular 

 Day. Children's Day, Chicago Day and Manhat- 

 tan Day tickets. They resemble both in size and 

 engraving the old style '-shinplaster." We will 

 send them prepaid while thev last for $l\ F.H. 

 LATTIN & CO., Albion, N. Y. 



FOR SALE.— Columbia Pneumatic Bicycle 

 $50, D. B. Breech Loading Shot Gun $5, 22 cal. 

 Rifle $2 50, 20 no's "Outing" JCc per No.. 40 

 sheets stamps 10c per sheet. Fishing Rod and 

 Outfit $2. FORD HAYWOOD, Gt. Barrington, 

 Mass. 



THE attention of Oologists and Ornitholo- 

 gists is called to adv. of new dnvctory in an- 

 other column. 



A LITERAL Interpretation of Prophecy; or 

 what the Bible t^lls us about the Location of 

 Heaven and Hell. And Christ's first coming as 

 a Lamb that has been slain for the remission 

 of sin. His Second Coming to be a king and 

 the prince of p^ace, to confine Satan a thous 

 and years and then loose him from his prison 

 for a season to deceive the nations of the earth. 

 And Christ's Third Coming to be the Lion of 

 the tribe of Judah. to raise the dead, and change 

 this world and the air around it to what He 

 calls a New Heaven and a New Earth. It is a 

 12mo book. 201 pages, price 'prepaid 75 cents. 

 Address all orders to JACOB V. LITTLE, 

 Deckertown. Sussex Co., N. J. 



WANTED.— A number of fine Hummer skins, 

 any species, also a few skins of Passenger Pig- 

 eon. Warbler skins and other small birds es- 

 pecially desired. F. H. LATTIN & CO., Albion, 

 N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Eggs of this locality for 

 those of others, especially want common north- 

 ern and western eggs. I also have a few for- 

 eign stamps to exchange for eggs. ALFRED 

 N. ESTES, Columbia, Tenn. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Send one 1st class set of 

 eggs with datas and receive 1 egg drill, 20 datas. 

 50 foreign stamps and 1 pencil. CLARENCE 

 LUTHER. P. O. Box 322. Fayetteville. Ark. 



FOR SALE.— Several hrst-class sets of Far- 

 allone, Cormorant and California Brown Peli- 

 can Eggs with data. Cormorants in sets of 3, 

 50c and 4. 65c; Pelicans in sets of 3, $1. S. M. 

 BARLOW, 2134 Fifth St.. San Diego, Calif. 



CONFEDERATE MONEY.— Twenty dollars 

 for fifteen cents. Ten dollars for ten cents. 

 Five dollars for seven cents. Guaranteed ori- 

 ginal Confederate Bills, no imitations. ROB- 

 ERT E. MAXWELL, Box 1961, South Bend, 

 Indiana. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Hooks, papers, stamps, 

 curiosities, minerals and a few eggs, for eggs 

 in sets or minerals, etc. HERBERT DALY, 

 511 Babcock St., Eau Claire, Wis. 



TANNING LIQUOR.— Just arrived, a new 

 lot of Tanning Liquor, quart bottle, by express 

 $1.00. F. H. LATTIN & CO.. Albion, N. Y. 



SIMPLE method of removing skin from 

 blow-hole in eggs. Directions exchanged for 

 sets catalogued at 50c. W.J. B. WILLIAMS,. 

 Holland*Patent, N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE.— First-class eggs of this 

 locality for same of others in sets or singles. 

 Send your list and receive mine. Many com- 

 mon eggs wanted. CLAUDE H. HALL, 

 Gainesville, Texas. 



W r ANTED. —Second hand standard works on 

 Botany or any division of Zoology, will give 

 tarantulas, trapdoor spiders and nests, and 

 some good Cal. bird skins. Write for particul- 

 ars. C. E. HUTCHINSON, 2631 Mich. Ave., 

 Los Angeles, Calif. 



GAME LAWS of the United States and Can- 

 ada for the guidance of Sportsmen and Anglers. 

 This little book, 9 ! pages, should be in the 

 hands of every Sportsman and Naturalist. 

 Price prepaid 25c. F. H. LATTIN & CO., Al- 

 bion, N. Y. 



FOR EXCHANGE,— Two doz. superior bass 

 flies (beauties) never been taken from cards; 

 scroll saw and lathe, just the thing for making 

 fancy trays; star safety razor; ali in fine con- 

 dition. Want camera or first-class sets. All 

 letters answered. FRED N. SINCLAIR, 

 Skaneateles, N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE:— For 1st class single eggs, 

 no common ones wanted : Wood's Illustrated 

 Nat. History, bird skins and eggs in sets with 

 data, also unusual animal freak in alcohol. 

 Address ERNEST H. SHORT, Chili, N. Y. 



COLLECTING TUBES for 10 and 12 bore 

 guns. Full outfit $1.00 which includes Insert- 

 ion barrel, 50 shells, box primers and full re- 

 loading tools. These we warrant to give en- 

 tire satisfaction for small birds and mammals. 

 Cost of loading shells less than one-fifth of reg- 

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



