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THE 05LOGIST. 



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, King Bird, Field Sparrows, Clapper 

 Rail, Prairie Hen, Black and Turkey Vultures, 

 Whooping and Sandhill Cranes, Bald 

 Eagle, Purple Finch, Lark Sparrow, Oven- 

 bird, Long-billed Marsh Wrens, Mourning 

 Dove, Dickcissel, Red-head Duck, Razor-billed 

 Auk, Snowy and Black-crowned Night Herons, 

 Laughing Gull, Black Skimmer, Pied-billed 

 Grebe, Gray Sea Eagle, Bobolink, and Mock- 

 ingbird. 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 five 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 Blow- 

 er, 35c. Long-handled Nickled Embyro Hooks , 

 25c. 12-100 Egg Drills, 15c. Davie's "Nests and 

 Eggs of N. A. Birds," cloth and gilt, 4.00 



New Standard Catalogue, 50c ; and single eggs 

 of the following species A. O. U. No's ac new 

 Standard Catalogue rates : 69, 75*, 76*, 79", 

 US, 140, 147, 190. 198, 224, 289a, 319, 393, 393b, 394a, 

 407*, 465*, 466, 466a*, 477a, 488a, 490, 495a, 499*,500*, 

 505a* 530* 594,628,551,673* 706*, 707*,719*, 719a,719b, 

 729*and 758*. Also any of the following European 

 eggs at 10c each, Blackbird,* Song Thrush,* 

 Robin,* Chaffinch,* Whitethroat.* 



Can furnish sets of all species followed by *. 

 This exchange and want offer holds good until 

 Sep. 20th and until that date.Ido not care to pur- 

 chase or exchange for eggs under any other 

 conditions. 



FRANK H. LATTIN, 

 Albion, N. Y. 



Examine the little rose-colored address label 

 on the wrapper of the Oologist, The number 

 following name denotes the time when your sub- 

 scription expires or has expired. 

 56 signifies your subscription expired June 1890. 

 62 " " " " Dec. " 



68 " " " " June 1891 



74 " " " " Dec. 



80 " " " " " June 1892 



86 " " " will expire Dec. 



92 " " " " " June 1893 



We are desirous of straightening our subscrip- 

 tion books at once and trust our subscribers will 

 send in their subscriptions for '92 including all 

 arrearages, at their earliest conveniences, the 

 amounts necessary to accomplish this are as 

 follows: 



"56"— $1.25. "62"— SI. 00. "68"— 75C "74"— 50C. 



Should vou desire to discontinue your subscrip- 

 tion to the Oologist your indebtedness to us is 

 25 cents less than the above amounts. The fig- 

 ures are according to our books Aug. l, 1892 and 

 renewals sent since that date have been credited 

 on our books, but not on the label. 



BIRD CUTS. 



An illustrated price-list of Electrotypes of 

 Birds sent free. Just the thing to use on your 

 letter heads, circulars, etc. Engraving to oi 

 der. H. A. CARHART, Syracuse, N. Y. 



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R O G R A M _oftli b 



CHAUTAUQUA ASSELBLY 



SEASON OF 1892. 



1 have just issued a little 50-page Handbook 

 containing a detailed program of the Chautau- 

 qua Assembly, during July and August, and 

 much other matter of interest, relating to Chau- 

 tauqua. This little book is distributed gratuit- 

 ously from my Cbuatauqua stores, and should 

 any of my patrons desire a copy or more I will 

 gladly mail them upon receipt of stamps, at the 

 rate of lc per copy, for mailing expenses. 



Faithfully Yours, 



FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion. N. Y, 



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