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S2.50 FOR 50 CTS. 



We have recently purchased several desirable articles and specimens in enor- 

 mous quantities at "Snap" prices. 



Rather than hold them a life time (?) in order to obtain fabulous prices or to 

 wholesale to other dealers in order that they may derive benefit from our "snap" 

 we have decided to share our good luck with every reader of this advertisement. 



The specimens and articles are as follows: 

 1 New Standard Catalogue of North American Birds' Eggs. $ 35 



1 Egg with data of Noddy. 50 



1 Egg of Hammer head Shark. (A great curio from the Pacific.) 25 



1 Egg Drill, hand made from best Stubb's steel. 10 



1 Nickeled White Metal Blowpipe. 25 



1 Embryo Hook, loug handle and nicely finished. 15 



1 Sea Urchin from Phillippines, rare. 25 



1 Eossil Shark Tooth from Virginia. Can be mounted for scarf pin or other 



jewel purposes. 10 



1 Fossil Scuphites Nodosus from Black Hills. 20 



1 Sea Horse from Delaware Bay. 35 



Total value at fair retail prices. $2.45 



The lowest possible price which the above Lot could be ordinarily purchased of 

 any Dealer in America would not be less than $1.50 and at lowest possible whole- 

 sale rates at not less than $12.00 per dozen. 



We propose to send every reader of the Oologist one of these Lots prepaid for 



oisrryY so cbistts 



PROVIDING — that you will either subscribe or renew your subscription to the 

 Oologist for 1898. 



The subscription price of the Oologist, iucluding Coupons, is 50 cts., making 

 an even $1.00 for the Lot and the Oologist. 



If in arrears, the same must be paid in full at the time, or before accepting this 

 offer. If you have already paid in full for 1893, we will under this condition and 

 no other allow you to purchase one lot separately. 



The only condition on which we will allow a person to purchase more than one 

 of these Lots, would be, that they subscribe for the Oologist for two or more 

 years — that is, a year's -subscription must invariably accompany every Lot pur- 

 chased. 



This Offer will Hold Good until NOVEMBER 15th Only. 



At which date we will either withdraw or extend the same to the Holidays — the 

 offer if extended, will positively expire on December 31st, 1892. 

 Remit an even $1.00 in most convenient manner, at once to 



Frank H. Lattin, Publisher oftlie Oologist, 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. " 



6S " " " " June 1891 



74 '• " '• " Dec. 



80 " " " " June 1892 



86 " " " will expire Dec. 



92 " " June 1893 



98 " " " " " Dec. 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"— $1.00. "68"— 75C. "74"— 50c. 



Should you desire to discontinue your subscrip- 

 tion to the Oologist your Indebtedness to us is 

 10 cents less than the above amounts. The fig- 

 ures are according to our books Oot. 5, 1892 and 

 renewals sent since that date have been credited 

 on our books, but not on the label. 



