THE OOLOGIST. 



TO EXCHANGE.— A lot of 1st Class eggs In 

 sets and singles (ovei- 500) also a lot of bird 

 skins for old guns and pistols either complete 

 or incomplete. Will exchange any or all, eggs 

 or skins. All letters answered, ii. P. CLARK, 

 M. D., Morrisville, N. Y. 



A COLORED Plate of Sympathetic Nervous 

 System (19x38 in.) by Ludovic Hirschfeld, Paris. 

 Worth 13.50. Will exchange for best offer. 

 Write first. GEO. COULTER, Golden City, Mo. 



FOR SAT>E.— The "All Steel Climber" made 

 from the toughest steel, will not break, will 

 climb any tree. Price without straps $.80. with 

 good strong straps $1.50. Address R. C. ALEX- 

 ANDER, Plymouth, Mich. 



RUBBER STAMPS of all kinds to exchange 

 for first-class birds eggs in full sets with 

 complete data. Enclose stamp when writing. 

 ARTHUR L. POPE, Sheridan, Oregon. 



LOOK! LOOK!— I will give receipt for 

 making Skeleton Leaves, for every set of 

 eggs with data valued at ten cents or over. 

 J aY G. SMITH, 5 Pleasant St., Bradford, Pa. 



FOSSILS must go. Three fine fossils sent 

 prepaid for lOcts. Cap and ball pistol for 

 coins. Send list. All answered. No cards. 

 R. L. MORE, Decatur, Tex. 



' SCHUYLER TRAPS for collecting small 

 mammals. Price pi^epaid. each, IScts ; two for 

 S5cts. FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion, N. Y. 



SECOND HAND BOOKS.— I want 2d hand 

 copies of Packard's "Guide to the Study of In- 

 sects;" Coues' 'Key to North American Birds" 

 and other Standard works relating to Natural 

 History. FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion, N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE.— About $1000 worth of var- 

 ious kinds of Jewelry mounted and settings. 

 The above was left over from the World's Fair 

 and will be exchanged in lots to suit, for flrst- 

 class Natural History specimens, shells pre- 

 ferred. Address, J, M. WIERS, 357 W. Van 

 Buren-St., Chicago, 111. Fot 



RUDY'S PILE SUPPOSITORY is guaran- 

 teed to cure Piles and Constipation, or money 

 refunfled. 50 cents per box. Send twostamps 

 for circulars and Free Sample to MARTIN RU- 

 DY, Registered Pharmacist, Lancaster, Pa. 

 No Postals Answered. For sale by all first- 

 class druggists ever where, and in Albion, N. 

 Y. by George W. Barrell. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— Single barrel, unused, 

 Shattuck gun, 25 brass shells and loading tools 

 complete, for best offer of rare eggs in sets. 

 Raptores preferred. Especial desiderata A. O. 

 U. Nos. 131 and 327. THOMAS H. JACKSON, 

 343 E. Biddle St., West Chester, Pa. 5w4 



FOR SALE. Skull of "Flat Head" Indian, 

 minus lower jaw, in excellent condition. Sf-nd 

 two cents for photograph to A. T. WHITE- 

 HOUSE. Maywood,Ills. 13-2tO 



FISHER'S "Hawks and Owls," Apgar's "ICey 

 to Birds," Manton's "Taxidermy," "Master- 

 pieces Am. Literature," back Nos. Oologist, 

 "Taxidermist," skates, climbers, etc; for good 

 collecting gun. J. C. GALLOWAY, Mont- 

 gomery, Ohio. O. 



FOR SALE.— Polished woods, minerals, 

 birds' eggs, native ferns, Chinese chop sticks, 

 bracelets, dolls, horn nuts. etc. MISS IDA C. 

 NICHOLS, Freestone, Sonoma Co.. Calif. o 



WANTED.— Second-hand coxjies of Coues" 

 Key. Birds of Pennsylvania and Bulletin on 

 Hawks and Owls of the U. S. Parties having- 

 same please write. H. L. VANDEGRIFT. 

 Ambler, Pa. 



FOR SALE.— Choice sets of eggs valued at 

 $45.93. Will sell them for $20.UU cash. Have 

 such sets as St. Domingo Grebe. Iceland Gull, 

 Black-capped Vireo, Winter Wren, Cassins 

 Auk, etc, ARTHUR W. BROCKWAY, Had- 

 lyme. Conn. 



WANTED. — Good Hand Camera, Burnisher. 

 etc.. in exchange for Mounted Birds. Animals, 

 Stainer Violin and case. 4 Clarionettes. Incu- 

 bator, Bone Mill. Books. Banjo, etc. Enclose 

 stamp. WM. MICHELFELDER, Taxidermist. 

 Elizabeth, N. J. 



THIRTY DOLLARS worth of miscellaneous 

 books, mostly new and pertaining to Natural 

 History to offer for first-class eggs, many 

 common varieties wanted, or offers. C. BY- 

 RON VANDERCOOK, Odin, Ills. 



PHILATELIC— 326 Stamp papers and 2715- 

 samps for best offer of gun, camera or Coues' 

 Key or similar books. Send for list and state 

 what you have. Must be in good condition. 

 D. P, VAN SICKLP:R, Johnstown, N. Y. 



WANTED.— To exchange flrst-class sets 

 with data of sea and inland birds eggs the com- 

 ing season, for especially large, rare singles 

 and sets with data preferred. M. T. CLECK- 

 LEY, 4.77 Greene St., Augusta, Ga, 



AN OOLOGISTS' EDITION. The Nidiolo- 

 gist for May is brim full of good "pointers" 

 for collectors, as "Apparatus" with 3 illustra- 

 tions by Fred M. Dille: "Ideas for Campers, 

 and Cruisers" (illus.): "Hints to Egg Collect- 

 ors" by Scolopax; "Dr. Murehison"s Egg- 

 Drill"; "More Hints" by J. H. Bowles: "A 

 Device for Egg Blowing" (illus.)— these are 

 some of the valuable features. "The Western 

 Collector" (portrait) and "Glossy Ibis at 

 Heron Lake" (illus.) by P. B. Peabody are 

 other attractions. "The 'Nid.' is indispen- 

 sable to live Ornithologists and Oologists." 

 Subscription price $)..'iO per year; sample 10c; 

 May number singly 15c. VV e make you this 

 desirable proposition: 4 months' trial sub- 

 scription besides May number and November 

 number, with beautiful colored plates free, 

 for only 50 cents. Remit soon. H. R. TAYLOR, 

 Publisher, 1,50 Fifth Ave., New York City, 



FLORIDA EGGS,— This season I will collect 

 sets of all species found in this locality. I 

 now have over 50 varieties of rare sets for 

 sale at ^3 catalogue rates. All eggs are care- 

 fully prepared, have full authentic datas and 

 are flrst-class in every respect. Send for list. 

 All letters answered. Postage and expressage 

 prepaid. Special discount on large orders. 

 Eggs will be sent on approval to collectors 

 whom I know. I also have over 300 varieties 

 of singles which I will sell at H, and 

 in orders of $4.00 or over at 1-5 catalogue 

 prices. LOUIS T. WHITFIELD, Tallahassee, 

 Florida. 



ATTENTION! Look! Send me 15c and re- 

 ceive by return mail a flrst-class set of 4 or -5 

 eggs with data. Send for egg lists. HARRY 

 GRIFFITH. Santa Ana, Orange Co., Calif. O&N 



I WANT AT ONCE a few eggs of each N. W. 

 Crow, Fla. Grakle. Plumed and Scaled Part-- 

 ridge, Prairie Sharp-tailed Grouse, Sharp- 

 shinned Hawk. Sets or singles, cash or ex- 

 change. Write quick. FRANK H. LATTIN , 

 Albion, N. Y. 



