THE OOLOGIST. 



EGGS for Exchange.— I have first-class sets 

 of Nos. 316, 447, 457, 499, 508, 530, 581c, 591b to ex- 

 Change for sets not in my collection. J. S. AP- 

 PLETON, Simi, Ventura Co., Cal. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Cone's Key, last edition, 

 perfect condition. I want camera, mandolin, 

 banjo, or anything useful. C. A. THOMAS, 359 

 Adella Ave., Pasadena, Calif. 



TO EXCHANGE.— For first-class eggs in 

 sets:— 50 stamp papers, all different, .^2 Nos. 

 Harper's Young People. GLEN M. HATHORN. 

 1600 E. Ave., Cedar Rapids, la. 



FOR SALE.— A lady client has deposited 

 with me for sale the collection of her husband, 

 deceased, it consist of rare coins U. S frac- 

 tional currency and colonial money. Indian 

 relics, fossils and birds eggs. Persons inter- 

 ested address J. W. MYKRANTZ, Atty, Ash 

 land, Ohio. 



I WANT scrap brass, will give cash or eggs 

 In exchange. Also want bird eggs and confed- 

 erate stamps. All letters answered. H. W. 

 ENGLISH, 1608 3d Ave., Birmingham, Ala. 



FOR SALE. — Fine mounted Hydroids from 

 the Pacific coast. Can furnish fine fresh speci- 

 mens in large or small quantities. Send 25c 

 for two sample varieties. JOHN M. WILLARD, 

 2221 Elm St., Oakland, Cal. 



EGGS! EGGS! EGGS! I wish to obtain at 

 once, for cash or exchange, sets of Maine col- 

 lected eggs with full data. ORA W. KNIGHT, 

 No. 384 Hammond St., Bangor, Maine. 



PAINTED POTTERY fragments of "Aztec" 

 ware to exchange for perfect Indian and^mound 

 relics, unpainted fragments exchanged for 

 those of other localities. Pima Indian pottery 

 for sale. Enclose stamp for answer. BURT 

 OGBURN, Phoenix, Arizona. 



TO EXCHANGE —Bicycle lantern brackets, 

 vanishing handkerchiefs, escort cards, books 

 and papers In fact almost anything you want 

 to exchange for specimens and natural history 

 papers. Enclose stamp. E. G. BID LAKE, 16 

 Court St., Auburn, N. Y, 



MODERN Apache Indian Pipes and Orna- 

 ments, Ancient Indian Relics, Crystals, Curios, 

 show outfit, violin (cost 835). Parties wishing 

 to purchase any of the above. Address D. 

 LEVERING, Jonca, St. Genevieve Co., Mo. 

 M3t. 



PERMO-Carboniferous and Comanche Creta- 

 ceous Fossils from Kansas. 1 to 3 each of 35 

 species of fossils and 20 rock samples fossili- 

 ferous slabs, &c. for $2 or half the amount for 

 $1. Send for list. C N. GOULD, Winfield, 

 Kansas. 



"INDICO" Check-list.— How often are valua- 

 ble moments wasted, a search for the A. O. U. 

 U." number of some well-known bird ! Now, a 

 little pack of index cards will save all this 

 trouble. Price 35c per set. Order at once, or 

 not at all. P. B. PEABODY, St. Vincent,Minn. 

 M3t 



MUST BE SOLD.— Nine handsome fox and 

 coon skin rugs, head mounted, felt trimmed, 

 moth proof; been selling for $6.50; sent post- 

 paid, $3.75. Mounted birds in the very best 

 condition. Great Horned Owl, $3.75; Goshawk, 

 63.75; two Barred Owls, $2.75; Red-tail Hawk 

 (wings spread) $.3.75; Great Blue Heron, $8.50; 

 American Merganser, $2.50; Blue Jay. two 

 Scarlet Tanagers, 7.5c. GALEN D. HULL, 

 Charlestown, N. H. 



FINE LOT of mounted birds, mammals and 

 bird skins, at any price they will bring. Great 

 bargains. Fine Albino Deer. B. HARTLEY. 

 West Haven, Conn. F2t 



BIRD MOVEMENT CHARTS.— Card system. 

 (One card for each species.) Any movernent or 

 any species, for any time, during five years, 

 found in a moment. Entire record a o a glance.' 

 Better still. Obverse of card duplicates Agr. 

 Dept. Reports. Spring and Fall movements 

 for each year in parallel lines. Any record out 

 of three hundred, say, on report, found in ten 

 seconds. Much time and annoyance saved. 

 Samples, two cent stamp. Per hundred, 76c. 

 Address, P. B. PEABODY, St. Vincent, Minn. 

 M3t 



THE OSPREY is the leading monthly mag- 

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 is supported by the best class. Its fine pictures 

 are a feature seldom seen in such a magazine. 

 Fine enamel coated paper is used that the best 

 effect can be obtained from these engravings. 

 Its articles are unexcelled. Sample copies are 

 sold for ten cents, but as we wish every ad- 

 vanced ornithologist or oologist who reads 

 The Oologist to see The Osprey we wlllj'orthe 

 next thirty days only, send a copy for a two 

 cent stamp to those who contemplate sub- 

 ■ scribing. The Osprey is doing more than has 

 before been attempted, don't fail at least to see 

 a copy. Address, THE OSPREY COMPANY, 

 61 North Prairie St., Galesburg, 111. 



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