THE OOLOGIST. 



The Best Ooloeist's Outfit The ooiog^ for 1892. 



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for the motiey ever offered- 



One 25c. nickeled blowpipe, one 25c. 

 nicki'Ied and engraved embryo hook, 

 one 20c. egg drill, all in a neat wood 

 turned box by return mail, prepaid for 



ONLY 35 GENTS, 



When ordering this Outfit, if you will 

 inclose 15ets. extra, 50c. in all, I will 

 send you a fine, first-class set of one egg 

 with data of the Noddy (list price 75c.) 

 By accepting this offer you obtain 75c. 

 worth of first-class instruments, and a 

 very desireable 75c. egg 



ALL FOR ONLY 50 CENTS. 



I will send you a dozen outfits and a 

 dozen eggs prepaid for $5.00. 



Order a,t once as this offer may be 

 withdrawn next mouth. 



FRANK H LATTIN, 

 Albion, N. Y. 



World's fair Relics. 



Millions of fish made of STAFF will adorn 

 the fishery buildings, aside from "being a RELIC 

 they are an ornament and show what the great 

 buildings are to be decorated with. 



STAFF. 



These are choice relics and are going very 

 rapidly we will send them carefully packed so 

 as to insure safe delivery as follows: 50 cents 

 each. 3 for $1. $8 per dozen. Special offer in 

 wholesale lots, size 4x7x1 inches. Stamps ac- 

 cepted for single orders. 



Address all orders. 



Dr. McGill's Exhibit, 



4310 Cottage Grove, Chicago, Ills, 

 ~WEST VIRGINIA 



Bird & Mammal Skins and Eggs 



All specimens carefully prepared and 

 with full data. 



WHOLESALE AND BETAIL. 



^ Price List for Stamp. 

 THADDEUS STJRBER, 



JeCt White Sulphur Springs, W. Va- 



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 subscriptions. On January 

 1893. 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 win 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 35 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 35 cetits providing 

 the- goods ordered amount to not less than $1.25 

 This coupon is just the same as 35c in cash to 

 you if you should want to purchase anything 

 of us to the amount of $1.35, 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 35 



25c on $1.35 order 35 



$1.00 



AGENTS WANTED ON SALARY 



or commission, to handle the new Patent Chem- 

 ical Ink Erasing Pencil. The quickest and 

 greatest selling novelty ever produced. Erases 

 ink thoroughly in two seconds. No abrasion of 

 paper. Works like magic. 300 to 500 per cent 

 profit. One Agent's sales amounted to §'30 in 

 six days. Another $32 in two hours. Previous 

 experience not necessary. For terms and full 

 particulars, address. THE MONROE ERASER 

 Mf'gCo., La. Crosse. Wis. x 456. Je3t 



VALUABLE OOLOG1STS. 



The following No's, of the Oologist are or 

 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 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 O01.0 

 gist w-ith 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 

 15cts. Address 



FRANK H. LATTIN. 

 Albion, N. Y. 



