T.iE OOLOGIST. 



EXCHANGES AND WANTS, Continued. 



TO EXCHANGE. — "V" nickels, without the 

 word cents, and Sets of 595 and 622a (A. O. U.); 

 for Eggs in sets, cash, or almost anything. 

 NEIL F. POSSON, Medina, N. Y. 



VOLS. 59 and 62 of "Youth's Companion," 

 for best offer of climbers, strapped, sent before 

 30 inst. L. M. CARR, 727 Langdon St., Alton, 

 Ills. 



TO EXCHANGE.— For every 25 cents' worth 

 of first-class eggs sent me (sets must be accom 

 panied with full data). I will send prepaid, sev- 

 eral fine specimens of Carnelian or Agate. Ad- 

 dress, C. A. VON VLECK, Lake City, Minn. 



INTERNATIONAL STAMP Album and 300 

 stamps, for $3.25. Also to exchange for Indian 

 relics: microscope, books and miscellaneous 

 articles. ALEX. DU BOIS, 337 Doyle Ave., 

 Springfield, Ills. 



TO EXCHANGE.— 3 splendid cave specimens 

 (postage not prepaid) for every 10c worth of 

 birds' eggs. Also year 1889 and 4 numbers of 

 "Wide Awake," for pair of climbing irons in 

 good condition. Write for particulars. Ad- 

 dress. CARL H. PLUMB, 1333 Summit Ave., 

 Springfield, Mo. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Animals, Wild and Tame'. 

 a large handsome book, colored cover, 116 

 pages, 109 pictures, 31 full page, "Boys' Book of 

 Sports, ' ' trapping and shooting. Will exchange 

 for eggs in sets or skins. HAROLD WILDER, 

 Atlantic, Mass. 



FOR $1.00 worth of first-class eggs in sets 

 (eggs to be listed not less than 25 eta. each) 

 I will give the receipt for embalming birds, .etc. 

 Also three Vol. Scientific American for eggs. 

 W. F. LEWIS, Box 333, East Liverpool, Ohio. 



FOR SALE.— Volumes III, IV, V, VI, of the 

 Oologist, nicely bound, and in good condition. 

 Will send all of them, prepaid, for $1.50. H. H. 

 WICKHAM, Beaver. Beaver Co., Pa. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— One Oologists' Hand- 

 book (15c), fifteen Wild Mexican Potatoes (50c), 

 one-half volume of bound "Youth's Compan- 

 ions." 1887 ($1.50). Offers wanted. A. R. 

 HUTCHINSON, Gaines, Orleans Co., N. Y. 



BIRDS' EGGS. 



O. J. Zahn, 497 S. Hope St., Los Angeles, Cal. 



FOR SALE CHEAP.— Calcite of Limestone, 

 Iowa Falls, Iowa; At.rypa reticularis, Mason 

 City, Iowa; Atrypa reticularis, Independence, 

 Iowa; Pentramite calycanus, Harvey, Iowa; 

 Batocrinus rotundus, Burlington Limestone. 

 Above, postpaid, for 30c. Eggs : % set Scissor- 

 tailed Flycatcher. Singles: Purple Martin, 

 Lark Finch, Wood Thrush. All with identifi- 

 cation slips, postpaid, 50c. Live Hen-hawk. 18 

 inches high, excellent condition, charges paid, 

 $2.00. R. M. FLETCHER, 101 3rd St., Sioux 

 City, Iowa. 



can be earned at ourNEW line of work, 

 rapidly and honorably, by those of 

 either sex, young or old, and in their 

 own localities, wherever they live. Any 

 one can do ihe work. Easy to learn. 

 We furnish everything. We stare vou. No risk. You can devote 

 your spare moments, or all your time to the work. This is an 

 entirely new lead,and brings wonderful success to every worker. 

 Beginners are earning from $25 to $50 per week and upwards, 

 and more after a little experience. We can furnish you the em- 

 ployment and teach you KKEE. No space to explain here. Full 

 information FREE. TRUE <& CO., AUGUSTA, MAINE. 



AN UNPARALLELED OFFER 



llll INSTANTANEOUS III 



Photography 



«0 CHEMICALS REQUIRED 

 DIRECTIONS. 



ICOK INTENTLY INTO TNE CAMERA 

 f OR TEH SECONDS. THEN QUICKLY 

 WITHDRAW THE SHUTTER AN0 

 LIKENESS WILL APPEAR. 



Any person sending 

 us 15c before March 15, 

 1B91, we will, in order to 

 introduce our goods, 

 send prepaid the follow- 

 ing articles, viz : 



Mexican Resurrection 

 Plant, Instantaneous 

 Photograph Camera 

 (will be sold separately 

 for 10c, )2 Japanese Nap- 

 kins, 1 Japanese Envel- 

 ope, 1 Leaf from Japan- 

 ese Book, 1 pkg. Scrap 

 Pictures, 10 varieties of 

 Foreign Stamps, Cou- 

 pon good for 25c on an 

 order of $1.00 or over. 



The entire package 

 will be sent you by re- 

 turn mail, prepaid for 

 only 15c. address, 



CURIO NOVELTY 



Gaines, Orleans Co., N. Y. 



CO. 



WM. G. SMITH, 



—COLLECTOR OF— 



"Sire!*;, rv^amrrt&l^ ©nd £(££5, 



LOVELAND, COLORADO. 



I make a specialty of mailing birds same day 

 as skinned, or sent in the flesh after subjecting 

 them to a preservative prepar?,tion. Enclose 

 stamp for Price List. 



NOTICE! 



If you want anything in the RUBBER STAMP 

 LINE, write to "FORD," for prices. He will 

 furnish 3 r ou a four-line stamp with pads and 

 ink for only 33c, post-paid. Address, 



R. W. FORD, 



BRISTOL, - - CONN. 



I 



mported Japanese & Indian Silk Worm 



Eggs for Seed, in Silk Culture. 



Different species, also the celebrated Madras 

 Silk Cocoons, warranted to be raised success- 

 fully in this country. Directions given how to 

 raise them profitably. Prices Low. 



PHOP, GARL, BRAUN, 

 NATURALIST, 



BANGOR, - MAINE. 



400 



$1.00 



YARIET1ES OF STAMPS 



Duplicates can be returned. 



AN UNUSUAL OFFER 



W. F. GREANY, 



827 BRANNAN St. SAN FRANSISCO, CAL. 

 Catalogue for stamp. 



