THE OOLOGIST. 



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EXCHANGES AND WANTS, Continued. 



ALL future transactions in Birds Eggs should 

 h<- and with "Lattin'' must be based on the pric- 

 es given in the New "Standard Catalague." 



TO EXCHANGE":— Birds eggs of this locality 

 for those of others, also a Belgian Flobert rifle 

 for eggs in singles. L. L. MALONEY, Town- 

 sendT Del. 



ALLIGATOR EGGS wanted in hundred or 

 thousand lots. Must be ffrst-elass, side blown. 

 Write stating quantity you can furnish, with 

 cash or exchange price. 1 would also like a few 

 hundred turtle and snake eggs. FRANK H. 

 LATTIN, Albion, N. Y. 



WANTED :— JEggs, Books, Polished Shells. 

 If you mean business, send list. We can 

 now make a better offer than can be had else- 

 where. DICKINSON & DURKEE, Sharon, 

 Wis. 



Send different stamps of foreign countries, 

 European excepted, and receive the following 

 eggs, A. O. U. Nos., 735, 423, 387, 5U7. J NO. S. 

 DURLAND, Csntralia. Kansas. 



FOR EXCHANGE— Several hne rare sets, 

 for common eggs in sets. Terms value for 

 value. Send a lull list of the sets you have to 

 offer and receive my list in return. Address, 

 H. H.. care of W. B. Caulk, Terre Haute, Ind. 



A complete set of OOLOGISTS INSTRU- 

 MENTS, including pair climuers, valued at 

 $#.50; one set Taxidermist's tools, valued at 

 $5; one invincible Bicycle Lamp, new, cost $6; 

 and various other bicycle accessaries to ex- 

 change for good Revolver, telegraph relay or 

 offers. N. R. CHRISTIE, Glenn's * 'erry, Idaho. 



FOR EXCHANGE .—Fine Natural History 

 to German print, 70 late Youth's Companions, 

 Gulliver's Travels and Baron Munchausen, 

 Conklin's Handy Manual of the Mechanical 

 Arts and House Plans ($1.), Zulu shotgun, Ri- 

 fle, Chicago air rifle, photograph outfit . Want- 

 ed, Ornithological books, Back Oologists, tel- 

 escope, microscope. LE Wi.6 HALUEMAN, 

 Avoca, Iowa. 



• What $1 will uring when sent to (1J» 



) C. L. FREEMAN, Chadron, Neb. «p 

 Photograph of •• Wounded Knee" Battitteld. 



"• Burial of the Dead after Battle. 

 " " Beef Issue at Pine Ridge. 



" " Chief lied Cloud or BloodyHand 



Or for $2 I will send the above collection and 

 Photograph of Red Cloud's House. 

 " Chief Sitting Bull. 

 •' Three Hostile Chiefs. 

 Pair of genuine Sioux moccasins. 

 Catalogue of Indian Kelics and Photographs 

 sent for a cent stamp. C. L. FREEMAN. Jebt 



WANTED.— 2d hand copies of either "Coues' 

 Key" or "RLdgway's Manual" will give cash or 

 exchange. Write stating condition, edition, 

 and best, terms. FKANiv H. LATTIN, Albion, 

 N. Y. 



I will give specimens of any kind, advertis- 

 ing space in the Oologist, and for extra good 

 otters anything I otter for sale or possibly cash 

 for first-class Indian Relics, or lor new or ad 

 hand books in Natural History, in good con- 

 dition, ornithology or oology preferred— a set 

 of thd "Natural History of New York" and 

 copies of "Coues' Key" especially desired. 

 *"KANK H. EATTIN, Aluion. N, Y. 



ALL future transactions in Birds Eggs should 

 be and wit a "Lattin" must be based on the pric- 

 es given in the New "Standard Catalogue." 



$50.00 worth of Bird Eggs and Indian relics to 

 exchange for best offer of shot gun. CHAS, 

 B. LUNGREN. Sutherland, Fla. 



MY WANTS FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS. 



I CAN USE at full rates in not less than $1 or 

 over $10 lots, as per conditions named below, 

 the following species: Western Grebe. Loon, 

 Black Guillemot, Gull-billed Tern, Least Tern, 

 Black Tern, Leaches, Petrel, Fla. Cormorant, 

 Anhinga. Least Bittern. Green Heron, Clapper 

 Rail, Prairie Hen, Black and Turkey Vultures, 

 Whooping and Sandhill Cranes, Bald and Gold- 

 en Eagles, Purple Finch, Lark Sparrow, Car- 

 dinal, Ovenbird, House and Long-billed Marsh 

 Wrens. Other specimens will be accepted at 

 one-half rates. The prices given in the New 

 Standard Catalogue must be used as a basis. 

 All eggs must be strictly first-class in every par- 

 ticular , and if not in such condition I will take 

 out eggs to the amount of ft ve times the actual 

 cost of return postage to pay for same and 

 trouble, and will return the balance to you. 



In return for above, I will give Back Num- 

 bers at single copy price, and advertising space 

 in the Oologist at regular rates ; one year's 

 subscription to the Oologist, including cou- 

 pons at $1.00; 



Good White Metal Nickel Blower, 35c 

 Long-handled Nickled Embyro Hooks, 25c 

 1-M0O Egg Drills, $ .15 



Davie's "Nests and Eggs of N. A. Birds," 

 cloth and gilt, 4.00 



Eegs of Brown Headed Nuthatch, .35 



Socty Tern .35 



Noddy T-rn, .60 



Tufted Titmouse, .35 



Summer Tanager, .25 



We will also give anything we offer for sale at 

 full prices quoted in our regular 48 page cata- 

 logue, on the following conditions, your order 

 must not amount to less than$2.00or over$10.00,in 

 payment for the same we will accept eggs want- 

 ed to the full amount of your order and cash to 

 the amount of one-half the same— for an exam- 

 ple we will suppose you have selected from our 

 Catalogue $10."0 worth of Supplies, Specimens, 

 Publications and Insts»B2^&ts, according to 

 this offer, I will send you these goods upon re- 

 ceipt of $10.00 worth of the eggs wanted at full 

 rates, and $5.00 in Cash. This offer to you, If 

 you need anything we handle, amounts to our 

 paying you y 2 rates in cash for the eggs I want, 

 and nJ4 rates for the ones I do not want. This 

 exchange and want offer holds good until Aug- 

 ust 1st and until that date, I do not care to pur- 

 chase or exchange for eggs under any other 

 conditions. 



FRANK H. LATTIN, 

 Albion, N. Y. 



Exoursion Club to Attend the World's Fair. 



If you have any desire to visit the 

 World's Fair at Chicago, bear in mind 

 that the United World's Exposition Co, 

 is a sound organization, with ample 

 capital to fulfil their promises. The 

 company sells tickets on the installment 

 plan, refunding all but first payment if 

 you fail to go, apply to United World's 

 Fair Exposition Co., N. E. Uep't, 406 

 Exchange E'ld'g, boston, Mass. 



