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THE OOLOGIST. 



The Oologist for 1892. 



The Oologist is without question the most 

 popular and instructive magazine, devoted 

 to Birds, their Nests and Eggs, ever published, 

 and while of special value to the Oologist and 

 Ornithologist, its publisher is not alone in his 

 belief that Teachers, Scientists, Naturalists, 

 and Curiosity Collectors in all departments will 

 rind the Oologist not only worthy of their at- 

 tention; but of their subscrijytions. On January 

 1892, the Oologist entered its ninth volume, 

 and it will be the aim of its Publisher, with the 

 aid of its subscribers, to make it of greater 

 value than any preceding one.- Each number 

 for '93 will contain twenty pages (16 and a cov- 

 er), and will be promptly and regularly issued 

 the first week of each month and will be sent 

 post-paid to any part of the World 



For Only 50 Cents. 



Every subscriber received for '93, will be 

 mailed a card composed of two Coupons one of 

 which will entitle the person addressed, to a 

 free Exchange Notice, of 25 words in the Oolo- 

 gist if used within one year from date. The 

 second coupon will be accepted by the Publish- 

 er of the Oologist from the person addressed, 

 in payment for or towards anything he offers 

 for sale, to the amount of 25 cents providing 

 the goods ordered amount to not less than $1.25 

 This coupon is just the same as 25c in cash to 

 you if you should want to purchase anything 

 of us to the amount of $1.25, during the year. 



Remember every subscriber received for the 

 Oologist will receive FOR ONLY 5o CENTS 

 the following : 



The Oologist for '92 $ .50 



Coupon for an Exchange Notice 25 



" " 25c on $1.25 order 25 



$1.00 



IDENTIFICATION! 



The Cheapest 



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 business, in the future we 

 shall be obliged to charge our friends in ad 

 "dition to return postage the following 



IS, ATES: 



Single or first Specimen - iocts 



For each additional Specimen - - 5<5ts 



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- LATTlN ALbioN, N- Y- 



a 



79"! 



the publication number of this 

 Oologist and it was mailed to 

 subscribers on May 17th. 



of value ever offei'ed 



For Only 25 Cents, 



I will send yon by return mail pre- 

 paid 1 white metal blowpipe, 1 12-100 

 chill, 1 4iin. nickeled embryo hook, 1 

 lead pencil, 1 Gin. rule, all packed in a 

 neat, slide cover, compartment box. 



This outfit is usually retailed in pieces 

 at from 50 to 75cts. Our profit in han- 

 dling them at this price is nothing. We 

 have oniy 150 sets. After they are gone 

 will refund your money. Remit at once 

 if you desire one of the best outfits for 

 the money ever offered. 



Only 25cts., Prepaid. 



12 for $3.00 100 for $25. 

 FRANK H. L ATTEST, 



Albion, N. Y. 



Indian War views from the battlefield of 

 "Wounded Knee." Modern Sioux relics. 

 Send for list. C. L. FREEMAN, 



E3t Chadron, Neb. 



CARR'S NATURAL HISTORY STORE. 



Sea Shells, Corals. Minerals. Bird Skins and 

 Eggs, Curios, Supplies for Taxidermists, Ento- 

 mologests, Botanists and Oologists. Taxid- 

 ermy in all Branches of the art. Gold fish and 

 aquarums. 



40 page Illustrated Catalogue for 2c stamp. 



C. F. CARE,, 



Madison, "Wis. 



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, 0. 





