THE OOLOGIST. 



FOR SALE.— Coast Birds in the flesh, Vols. 

 XI and XII of the Oologist, Vols. IX and X 

 of Ornithologist and Oologist, Vol. I of the Mu- 

 seum. ALVAH G. DORR, Bucksport, Maine. 



J2t. 



WANTED.— Good double shot gun in ex- 

 change for Natural History specimens, Deer 

 heads, birds, etc. ALiVAH G. DORR, Bucks- 

 port, Me. 



SQUIDS AND OCTOPI:— I have left two jars 

 ■of alcoholic specimens containing all told, I 

 should estimate, 30 or 40 perhars 50 specimens. 

 Last June I sold dozens at from 46cts. to 96cts. 

 and dealers usually sell them at from Sl.OO to 

 S3.00 each. In size the specimeus in these jars 

 will range from 1 in. to 1 ft. in length. The 

 list will only be sold as a whole and to a stud- 

 ent or some educational institution needing 

 them they will prove a veritable bonanza at 

 the price at which I am willing to close them 

 out. I also have a large wax model slightly 

 damaged of a Loligo mounted on black walnut 

 base. It was one from that famous $100,000 

 collection at the World's Fair. The entire lot 

 of alcoholics including the wax model ought to 

 bring me $50— certainly should be considered a 

 barg'ain at $35, but I am willing to close out 

 the entire lot for an even $10. Write first as 1 

 do not care to be at the expense of returning 

 your money. Many should want this lot, but 

 tha first letter gets them. Write quick should 

 you have use for them. FRANK H. LATTIN. 

 Albion, N. Y. 



THE NAUTILUS. 



A monthly devoted to the intesests of Con- 

 ■chologists. Edited and published by H. A. Pils- 

 bry, Academy of Natural Sciences and C. W. 

 Johnson, Wagner Free Institute, Philadelphia 

 Pa Send for sample copy. 



The Iowa Ornithologist. 



The only illustra'.ed quarterly magazine in the 

 Mississippi Valley, devoted to the study of birds. 

 The July iGsue, Vol. l, No. 4 contains a full paere 

 illustration of the Blue-winged Teal. Subscrip- 

 tion 4nc a year. Sample copy lOc. Jy 3t. 

 DAVID L. SAVAGE, Editor, Salem, Iowa. 



DDIKITIKIP Of all kinds for Naturalists a 



1 nlll I inU speciality. Note and letter 

 heads, envelopes, circulars, illustrated cata- 

 logues for natural history dealers. Have hun- 

 dreds of engravings of natural history speci- 

 mens. Write for estimates. 100 envelopes print- 

 ed, 45c. noteheads same price, postpaid. C. F, 

 CARR. Job Printer, New London, Wis. tf 



TAXIDERMISTS' GUNS, "& 



'ocket 

 «uns, 



Pistols, Gun Cases, Shooting Shot Shells: also 



l$.1es"?o SPECIMEN HUNTERS. 



All kinds, all prices from % .J) to $2 ..00. List 

 free. Write for TaxidermisVs free list. 



JAMES H. JOHNSTON, 



PITTSBUR©. PA. 



H. H. & C. S. BRIMLEY, 



COLLECTORS, RALEIGH, N. C. 



First-class Skins of Birds and Mammals, 

 Bird's Eggs, Reptiles and Batrachia both 

 Alive and in Alcohol. Histological Ma- 

 terial. Full data. Send stamp for lists. 



Better Than a Shot Gun ! 



Rare Chance 



(' I to obtain a high-grade Op- 



; era or FIELD GLASS 



ii at a very low price. 



'■ , The entire stock of Queen 



& Co.. Inc., being offered 



at great reductions, including some special 



forms for Naturalists. 



Send for circular No. 481 giving full descrip- 

 tions and prices. 



J. G. GRAY, Assignee for 



k CO., Inc.. 



loio Chestnut St., PHILADELPHIA. 



Naturalist and Museum 

 Supply Depot. 



All Goods required by Naturalists. 



Send 10 cents for complete Catalogue. 

 FRANK BLAKE WEBSTER CO., 



HYDE PARK, MASS. 



DON'T MISS IT. 



Miss what? Why the chance to ob- 

 tain $3.00 for $1.00. 



1 have recently purchased a building 

 in which to conduct my business, and 

 though I do not'ichange my Post-Office 

 still I shall have to move some distance; 

 hence, as I would rather sell stock 

 (which I have in surplus) at cost, than 

 to move it and run the risk of deteriora- 

 tion in value from breaking in handling. 

 I have decided to let $1,000 worth of 

 stock go at prices unheai'd of before. 



Removal Sale Bulletin 



Out Jan. 25th: Eggs, Showy Shells, 

 Minerals, Curios and Novelties in lots 

 to suit. If you don't get a copy send 

 for one at once. Offer expires March 

 1st. Address, 



ERNEST H. SHORT, 



Albion, N. Y. 



