THE OOLOGIST. 



EXCHANGES AND MTS, Continued. 



WANTED.— To correspond with advanced or- 

 nithologists and oologists in all parts of Amer- 

 ica, for the purpose of making exchanges the 

 coming winter. TRUMAN R. TAYLOR, 90 

 William St., Rochester, N. Y. (Oologist, Ward's 

 Natural Science Est.) 



TO EXCHANGE.— Western eggs, sets with 

 data, singles for a good 21 or 44 cal. rifle ; pair' 

 climbers; minerals: hooks or. magazines relat- 

 ing; to Natural History. Address EDMUND 

 HELLER. Riverside. Calif. 



WANTE D —Data-blanks, labels, etc. printed 

 in exchange for eg^s. fossils and minerals. 

 Brnksoa Botany, Geology or any branch of 

 Natural H story wanted. E- S. PARK, 1125 

 Pleasant St.,,DesMoines, Iowa. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Mounted Specimen of 

 Whistling Swan for mounted birds and skins. 

 D. J. BULLOCK. Marshalltown. Iowa. 



READING TO ANY AMOUNT given to any- 

 one sending me Foreign and rare U. S. stumps. 

 A three dollar paper a year. Write for lists' 

 and state what vou have. All letters answered 

 CAMERON LAWTON, Box 1. Pattersons Mills, 

 Wash. Co., Penn. 



TTrarrp Sample copy of the Empire State 

 r i i\ljri Exchange, the best collectors paper 

 out. The Xmas No. is a dandy. PERKINE 

 BROS., Eden Valley, N. Y. 



CUC Q El C5 lOvar. for 45c. 15 for 60c, p. p. 

 rUOvlLO Printed labels with each kind. 

 H. E. BROCK, Mason City, Iowa. 



I HAVE 375 tobacco tags and stamps to ex- 

 change for best offer in bird's eges or books on 

 Natural History. MALCOLM M. THOMPTON. 

 St. Croix Falls, Wis. 



TO EXCHANGE.— One Simplex Camera, 

 complete and in good condition, shells, and fine 

 collection of works on Stamps, for, Samuel's 

 books on birds eggs. Lattin.s No. 3 outfit, oolo- 

 gist' s supplies, includins; climbing irons. ROB- 

 ERT D. WAINWRIGHT, 129 Freemason St. 

 Norfolk, Va. 



TO EXCHANGE.— 22 cal. rifle for the best 

 offer of first class eggs in sets with full data. 

 JAMES McCRACKEN' 1451 Noble Ave., North 

 Side. Chicago. 111. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Italian Violin, bow and 

 Instructive book, in good condition, for best 

 offer of e£?£ts or insects, references given and re- 

 quired. "C. G. SERGEANT, Winnebago City, 

 M inn. 



TO EXCHANGE— 547 varities cigarette pic- 

 tures. 135 varieties tobacco tags. 22 caliber rifle, 

 "Chemical Wonders" (Youth's Companion 

 premium list), small electro-magnetic coil, for 

 Bbamps. eg^3, ooloarist supplies. F. 

 B03GH0LTHAU3, 13 Florence Court, Minn- 

 eapolis, Minn. 



EXCHANGE your U. S. stamps for first class 

 rare eggs, at catalogue prices for each. The 

 following for stamps- Marsh Hawk 1-5; Prairie 

 Hen, 1-12 and 1-11 : Red-tail Hawk 1-3; King Rail 

 1-10; Fish Crow 1-3; Bewick's Wren 1-7; Tufted 

 Titmouse 1-6; Am. Golden Plover 1-4; Killdeer 

 1-4 and 1-3; Swainson's Hawk 1-4; Golden-wing- 

 ed Warbler 1-4. Have many common eggs as 

 well. Let me hear from you. O. W . BRIGGS, 

 Paw Paw, Illinois. 



LOOK AT THIS 



For 1 5c po&tnl note 1 will send One Bunch 

 FLORIDA MOSS. WOOD from CHINA. FIVE 

 PIECES of WOOD from VA.. PIECES of 

 CHINESE NEWSPAPER, find SHELL and 

 STONE from LAKE ONTARIO. 



A. E.. HUTCHINSON, 

 Gaines, N. Y. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— The following 1st class 

 skins with full data, mostly in pairs— i.e male 

 and female. A. O U. Nos. 652. 654, 655. 659, 

 660,661, 667. 681. 687. 657,510, 511. 514. 565a, 522. 528. 

 536. 585, 608. 611, 612. 616, 619, 705, 728, 748, 749. 481 

 474f . 474, 467, 466a, 452. 453. 4'!3, 413, 412, 407, 402, 

 400, "90, 366, 360, 339. 333, 331, 391. 292, 289, 221. 21f>, 

 190. 165, 166, 167, 1?.2, 123b. 77, 71. 248, 402, 405. 727, 

 728, 506, 595, 494, 224, 231, 254, 255, 373c, 131 and 

 Mongolian Pheasant. Desire in return, Eggs 

 In sets with data, Books on Ornithology, Cam- 

 era. Shot gun. 22 cal. rifle. What have you'? 

 nly reliable parties need write. Correspond- 

 ence with working Ornithologists desired. 

 Dr. A. G. PRILL, Springville, Erie Co., N. Y. 



FREMDE EIER 1M NEST 



(For full description see page 207, Oct. 

 Ooi.ogist.) 



I have a few copies of this valuable 

 work left and will send a copy, as long 

 as the supply lasts, to any address pre- 

 paid 



FOR ONLY 75 GTS. 

 Address at once 



A. E. PETTIT, 



Box 2060, New York, N. Y. 



VALUAELE OOLOGISTS. 



The following No's, of the Oologist are of 

 special value to to every collector: 

 Feb. '89. Maurice Thompson's "Red-headed 



Family." 

 March, '89, "Directions for making a Bird or 



Mammal Skin." 

 Nov., '89, Complete List of N. A. Birds with 



prices of eggs, also three pages of Oologies 1 



instruction. 

 Feb., '90, Complete List of N. A. Birds and the 



prices of their skins. 

 Feb., '91, A complete description of the first 62 



numbers of the Young Oologist and Oolo 



gist with price per copy, also an exhaustive 



Index of Vol. VII 

 Any of the above Oologists will be sent you 

 post paid for 5cts. or the entire ffve for only 

 I5cts. Address 



FRANK H. LATTIN. 

 Albion, N..Y. 



FOR THIRTY YEARS 

 HUMPHREYS' VETERINARY SPEC- 

 IFICS have been used with perfect suc- 

 cess and thousands testify that these 

 Specifics cure in half the time and at. 

 half the expense of any other system or 

 [treatment. 





