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THE OOLOGIST. 



EXCHANGES AND WANTS, Continued. 



ALL future transactions in Birds Eggs should 

 be and with "Lattin" must be based on the pric- 

 es given ia the New "Standard Catalague." 



WANTED.— Offers in Birds' Eggs for '-War- 

 ranted fine silver," hunting case watch. Send 

 $1 in eggs and see it yourself. R. LEY, Co- 

 bourg, Out., Canada. 



WANTED.— First-class telescope, $8 or more. 

 Offered, arrowpoints, single eggs, trees, shrubs, 

 flowers and insects from this locality. Write, 

 C. E. PLEAS, Clinton, Ark. 



A collection of named, mounted Beetles, 85 

 pairs, 50 kinds. including 5 pairs Dyiiastes tityus 

 worth $10 or more, to exchange for best offer of 

 first-class eggs, sets with data. Address 

 THOMAS ALLEN SMITHWICK, Walke, Ber- 

 tie Co., North Carolina. 



WANTED.— First-class birds' skins in ex- 

 change for full sets, with data, of N. A- Birds' 

 eggs. Only 1st class specimens given and taken. 

 All mail ^answered. D. FRANK KELLER, 

 Naturalist, Reading, Pa., 



RECEIPT for petrytying wood, etc, 30c, re- 

 ceipt for embalming birds, 30c, both 50c, in 

 eggs. WILL SPEED, 308 Monmouth, St., 

 Galesburg, 111. 



100 HANDSOME DATA BLANKS, printed 

 in red or black, with cut of nest and eggs in 

 corner, and your name and address under 

 "Oological Collection of," for every full set of 

 eggs sent me worth 75c or over. F. W. Mc- 

 CORMACK. Leighton, Ala. 



I HAVE an International Stamp album and 

 287 stamps, full value $-8.50. will exchange for 

 $5 worth of minerals or Indian Relics. A Ten- 

 nis Raqnet worth 12,50 for $1.50 Minerals or Rel- 

 ,ics. L. W. DELANO, Austin. Ills. 



"THESE SKINS, Kentucky Warbler, Or- 

 <5hard Oriole (?), Spotted Sandpiper 1st class 

 .-and Whip-poor-will fair, for 1st class Turnstone, 

 Black Skimmer, or Logcock. J. C. GALLO- 

 WAY. Montgomery, Ohio. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— A. O. U. 337 1-3, and 

 474b 1-3 also a few singles, for any of the follow- 

 ing. 325 1-2. 417 1-1. 420 1-1. 221 1-5, 1 1-3, 2 1-3, 12 

 1-3, 77 1-4. 106 1-2. 373 1-3, 552 1-4. 552a 1-3, 687 1-3, 

 721b 1-5, 725 1-S. J, E. HOUSEMAN, Aylmer, 

 Ont., Canada. 



EXCHANGE.— First-class sets with data of 

 this and other localities to exchange for same. 

 Also a lot of showy singles to exchange for sets. 

 Sendli^ts. JESSE W. MILLER, 1104 Dallas 

 Ave., Houston Texas. 



I WILL give the 'Great Divide's" Gem-stone 

 cabinet of 20 Gemstones for original set of 

 Cooper's Hawk Eggs, with Data. JAMES 

 ODELL, Jr.. Austin. Tex. 



FOR SALE— foung Bald Eagle, in good 

 health. Will sell for CASH. CLARENCE 

 MILLER, Frankfort, Ind. 



TO EXCHANGE— Sets with data for the same 

 common. Southern or Western eggs preferred. 

 A. H. WALLACE, 235 Claremont Ave., Mont- 

 clair, N. J. 



TO EXCHANGE— A. O. U. first class sets 

 with full data 415 ^ 14, 477a M H 1-5, 593 Vi M, 

 622 X. 70* V 1-5. 705 \. 71<< H 1-5. 729 X 1-5 for 

 others. CHAS. WISE. York Station, Alabama. 



ALL future transactions in Birds Eggs 

 should be and with'- Lattin" must be based on 

 the prices given in the New "Standard Cata- 

 ogue." 



WANTED to Exchange— a fine collection of 

 Birds Eggs for a Bicyle, Eagle ordinary or Vic- 

 tor Safety preferred. Send stamp for particu- 

 lars. FRED JONES, P. O. Box, No, 54, Mar- 

 tin's Ferry, O. 



WANTED, a Winchester or Marlin repeating 

 rifle, 32 calibre, or larger. Smith & Wesson re- 

 volver. Will give good exchange in Birds eggs, 

 Books. 20 Guage Collecting gun, and outfit, 

 Brass Telescope, Watch, 22 calibre Pistol, 

 C. BYRON VANDERCOOK, Odin, Ills. 



TO EXCHANGE— I have 150 Birds Eggs, 100 

 different kinds. Exchange for Watch or single 

 breech-loading Shot Gnn, 12 guage. with all im- 

 provements. J. H. GRAHAM, West Buxton, 

 Maine. 



FOR SALE— 35 sets with data, 175 egg s, 

 books, instruments, papers, and supplies, must 

 be sold immediately without regard to price. 

 Back numbers of "Youth's Companion," Indian 

 relics, etc. to exchange for any offers. B. H. 

 BL ANTON, Frankfort. Ky. 



WANTED— Cash offers for an A 1 collection 

 of 66 varieties complete sets, listed at 817.00. 

 Also a lot of duplicate sets and singles, 150 

 trays, drills, and complete vols, of "Oologi^t 1 ' 

 and,"Ornithologist;and*Oologist," climbers, etc. 

 H. M. HALL, 399 1st St., Riverside, Cal. 



FIRST-CLASS eggs in sets with data, and 

 singles to exchange for singles and Davie's Key 

 in paper. Correspondence desired. W. E. 

 ROBBINS, North Cahocton, N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE— First-class skins with full 

 data to exchange for same. Also climbers, tel- 

 escopes, and books on Ornithology, for skins. 

 WM. T. SMITH, 1145 Broad Street, Phila. 



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. 200 to 500 per cent 

 profit. One Agent's sales amounted to t 20 in 

 six days. Another $32 in two hours. Px-evious 

 experience not necessarv. For terms and full 

 particulars, address. THE MONROE ERASER 

 Mfg Co., La Crosse, Wis. x 456. Je3t 



ALLIGATOR EGGS wanted in hundred or 

 thousand lots. Must be first-class, side blown. 

 Write stating quantity you can furnish, with 

 cash or exchange price. I would also like a few 

 hundred snake eggs. FRANK H. LATTIN, 

 Albion, N. Y. 



flft What $1 will bring when sent to (Ift 



«D C. L. FREEMAN, Chadron. Neb. m 



Photograph of "Wounded Knee" Battlfield. 



" " Burial of the Dead after Battle. 



" " Beef Issue at Pine Ridge. 



" Chief Red Cloud or Bloody Hand 

 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 Relics and Photographs 

 sent for 2 cent stamp. C. L. FREEMAN. Je6t 



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