THE OOLOGIST. 



115 



For Sale Alive. 



Twelve fine specimens of Elk, adults and year- 

 Hugs, both sexes, also one Black-tailed Deer and 

 one Virginia Deer, both females, and all from 

 slate of Washington. Parties desiring any of the 

 above live game please address for pariiculars, 



John. A. Morden, 



Sherman City, Isabella Co., Michigan. 



FOR SALE. 



PET STOCK, 

 White Japanese Bantams, Silver 

 Spangled Duckwings, and fancy 

 THOROUHBRED TUMBLERS 



In all solid colors. For particulars and prices 

 address 



R. S. LOUDON, 



BIG RAPIDS, MICHIGAN 



PENSIONS 



*■ THE DISABILITY BILL IS A LAW. V^^ 



Soldiers disabled since the war are entitled 



Dependent widows and parents now depen 

 •dent, whose sons died from effects of army ser- 

 vice are included. If you wish your claim 

 speedily and successfully prosecuted, address, 



JAMES TANNER, 



Late Com'r of Pensions, 



Washington, D, C, 



CARR'S NATURAL HISTORY STORE. 



Sea Shells, Corals. Minerals. Bird Skins and 

 Eggs, Curios, Supplies for Taxidermists, Ento- 

 mologists, Botanists and Oologists. Taxid- 

 ■ermy in all Branches of the art. Gold fish and 

 aquarums. 



G. K. GARR, 



Madison, Wis. 



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OUR SOUTHERN HOME 



Is the Name of a 40-page Monthly Magazine 



Published at Mount Holly, North Carolina, 

 All persons wishing to learn all about North 

 Carolina, her unlimited resourses, unrivaled 

 climate, and unparalleled inducements offered 

 new settlers, also a full history of her flowers, 

 birds and natural curiosities, should send 5 one- 

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IDENTIFICATION! 



During the past few years we have cheerfully 

 attempted to 



IDENTIFY ALL SPECIMENS 



our friends have sent us, and this without re- 

 muneration : but owing to the fact that we are 

 now receiving packages by the dozen for this 

 purpose, and that our time is more than occupi- 

 ed with our regular bifsiuess, in the future we 

 shall be obliged to charge our friends in ad 

 dition to return postage the following 



Single or first Specimen ... iocts 



For each additional Specimen - - 5<Jts 



The above rates for identifying we think very 

 reasonable. We have spent several years in 

 handling and studying specimens of various 

 kinds, and have on hand a very large stock 

 with which comparison can be made. We also 

 have leading works to use for reference. The 

 advantage of having specimens properly iden- 

 tified is invaluable to collectors. 

 Address, 



FRANK H. LATTIN ALeioN, N- Y, 



VALUABLE 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 

 Mammal Skin." 



a Bird or 



M E W^HAN^EN; CONN., 



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

 prices of eggs, also three pages of Oological 

 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 fhe Young Oologist and Oolo 

 gist with price per copy, also an exhaustive 

 Index of Vol. VII 



Any of the above Cologists will be sent you 

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

 15cts. Address 



FRANK H. LATTIN, 

 Albion, N. Y. 





