THE OOLOGIST. 



As Usual 



I have accumulated a lot of damaged Eggs 

 and I list a few of the bargains I have for 

 you now. They are not all smashed, but 

 are mostly end-blown or with large hole in 

 side, some cracked. Sent prepaid at prices 

 given, if your order amounts to 35 cents. 



Bald Eagle 40c 



Barred Owl 25 



Great Horned Owl 30 



Cooper's Hawk 05 



American Woodcock 20 



Chuck-wiirs-widow HO 



Whip-poor-will 25 



Killdeer 04 



American Coot 02 



Cormorant — 05 



White Ibis 06 



Black Guillemot 06 



Audubon's Shearwater 15 



Laughing Gull 08 



Great Black-backed Gull 15 



American Eider 10 



Puffin 06 



American Bittern 12 



Golden Plover 10 



Collection of 10 varieties common and rare 

 mixed, with first-class egg of King Rail, 35c. 



IV|AYN/\RD'S 

 "Eggs of N. A. Birds." 



Now that Davie's work is out of print, this is 

 the only practical work at a reasonable price. 

 Last edition, postpaid, $2. 



Climbing Irons. 



Best made with forged spur (same as "Lattin" 

 always sold). Regular price $2.h0: prepaid 

 $3.25. I now offer them at $2 at purchaser's ex- 

 pense, or $3.60 prepaid. All strapped ready for 

 use. 



Syringes. 



Just what you want for rinsing eggs. With 

 glass instead of rubber reservoir, thereby en- 

 abling you to see just what you have in syringe. 

 Just as good as the hard rubber ones at 35c. 

 Each one in a box, 20c prepaid. 



Parties sending money order may deduct 



Srice of same from the amount of their order. 

 •ow'< send silver. Address, 



Krnest H. Short, Albion, N. Y. 



To any person interested in humane 

 matters, or who loves animals, we will 

 send free, upon application, a copy of 

 the "ALLIANCE," the organ of this 

 Society. In addition to its intensely in- 

 teresting reading, it contains a list of 

 the valuable and unusual premiums 

 given by the paper. Address, 



The National Humane Alliance, 



410-411 United Charities Building, New York. 



Iceland, Lapland, Spain. 



A large stock of Birds Eggs— last season's 

 collecting has just arrived from the above lo- 

 calities. Descriptive price-list sent free upon 

 application. 



A. KRICHELDORFF, 



Naturalist, etc., No. 535 Oranien-Strasse, Ber- 

 lin, S., Germany. 



Spades, Hoes, 



Mauls. 



I have recently bought several large collec- 

 tions of Stone Relics from high-class collec- 

 tors and have a "cream" stock of 15,000 pieces 

 from many states, hundreds of them unusually 

 fine form and perfect: many rare. Improve 

 your cabinet. Among a stock as varied and 

 fine as any ever offered by any dealer, are: 

 9 tine Spades 12 to 16'/4 inches long. 

 12 " " 5>rf to 113i inches long. 



9 notched Hoes 4}4 to 9^2 inches long. 



Points of above have a glassy polish from 

 use. 



45 Discoidals, biconcave, IH to 6 inches diam.- 

 eter. 



500 grooved Axes and Celts of finest form % 

 to 10 pounds each. 



75 Banner Stones, Gorgets, Amulets, etc. 



30 Curious old Pipes. 



35 Hematite Plummets and Axes, etc. 



Cup Stones, Balls. Pestles, Mortars, Bone 

 Relics. Beads, Copper Relics, 5 to 9 inch Spear 

 Heads, etc., Swedish and Irish Stone Relics. 



Arrow Heads -3000 splendid, 5000 fine, 5000 

 ordinary, 2000 2c to 5c each. 



50 fine Drills. 



Many pretty forms in the tiny semi-precious 

 stone points of Oregon,N. Mexico, and Arizona. 



Send stamp tor price list— "Oub Extra." 



Separate catalog of 100,000 specimens of fine 



Minerals and Fossils. 



Hundreds of Relics of Western Indians, Alas- 

 kans and South Sea Islanders. 



L. W. STILWELL, 



DEADWOOD, (Black Hills), S. DAK. 



Sea Shells 



From the Florida Coast. 



If you desire to buy Shells in large or 

 small quantities you will save money 

 by writing for my price list before buy- 

 ing elsew here. I am selling Shells very 

 cheap ai!'l will send twenty spkcimens, 



AS SAMJ'I.ES, PREPAID ON RECEIPT OF 



ONE DOLLAR. Reference, Postmaster, 

 Dunedin, Florida 

 Addresh all orders 



A. J. BARNES, 



DUNEDIN, FLORIDA. 



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