THE OOLOGIST. 



EXCHANGE:— Want to exchange one 

 "Quad" snap shot camera, picture 3'4xSVz in., 

 cost $0.. good as new. for "Pocket Kodak" must 

 he good as new. EMMETT ROBERTSON, 

 Haskell, Texas. 



RECREATION: The best magazine devoted 

 to outdoor sports. Beautiful illustrations- 

 many of birds, nearlv 100 pages monthly. Sent 

 a full year for only 60c cash and 60e worth eggs 

 or for $4 worth eggs alone (eggs at full list 

 rates) your selections, sent prepaid, with data. 

 The Cosmopolitan for 7nc cash and 30c worth 

 eggs, A free education, see announcement 

 Cosmopolitan University in August numoer. 

 Cash subscription, either magazine H will be 

 appreciated. Address, BENJAMIN HOAG, 

 Stephentown, New York- 



WANTED:— Sets with nests of Hummers, 

 Warblers, Flycatchers and many others and 

 large singles. Can offer neatly prepared sets 

 of Southern eggs with complete data, DR, M, 

 T. CLECKLEY, 457 Greene St.. Augusta, Ga. 



BICYCLE :— I have a high grade bicycle in 

 first class condition which I would exchange 

 for skins or eggs in sets. Would be happy to 

 hear from any one wishing a good machine. 

 Enclose stamp for replv JAMES P. BAB- 

 BITT. Box 59.5, Taunton, Mass. 



WANTED:— Cabinet specimens, Insects, 

 Birds eggs (sets preferred), scientific Shells, 

 Echinoderms and others, also Entomological 

 and Conchological books Can exchange, good 

 Camera and outfit, excellent new Guitar, Flo- 

 bert Rifl«, Volumes Golden Bays. Argosy, 

 Youth's Companion and St. Nicfiolas, Books, 

 Coins, Stamps, Starfish and some cash. ED- 

 WIN H, DRAPER, 6700 Butler St , Station O, 

 Chicago, Ills. 



WANTED:— "Kombi" camera, will give in 

 exchange the following sets with data. A, O. U, 

 No's: 339a 2-3, 487 1-6, $9 90. Must be loaded 

 and in good condition. EMMETT ROBERT- 

 SON, Haskell, Texas. 



TO EXCHANGE: —A large list of fine miner- 

 als and fossils, also a good list of books to ex- 

 change for good sets of eggs with data. Send 

 full list of sets vou have to exchange. GEO. 

 W, DIXON, Watertown, S. Dak. 



FOR SALE:— 1000 var. U. S, and Foreign 

 stamps. For exchange neaily 200 stamp mag- 

 azines for eggs, shells, etc., 1,000 foreign stamps 

 20c. Write at once, must close out. J. H. 

 STAMBAUGH, Danville, 111. 



FOR SALE or EXCHANGE:— A Hartford 

 Bicycle, '96 model, in good condition, with new 

 tires, backcogg and Victor '97 seat, cost $84, for 

 only %2b or for a fine collection of first class 

 sets or large rare singles, or high class fancy 

 pigeons. Make offers. Enclose stamp for des- 

 cription. DR. M. T. CLECKLEY, 457 Greene 

 St., Augusta, Ga. 



WANTED : -To exchange sets 604 3-4. 598 3-3,. 

 390 1-3, 652 1-4, 479b 1-3 2-4. 575a 1-3, 339 1-2, 529 2-4 

 2-6, 622 1-5 1-6, 387 2-2 1-3, 501 1-4. 546 1-5, 563 1-3, 

 593 1-3, 703 1-3 for common sets, ISAAC E. 

 HESS, Philo, Ills. 



"OUR BIRDS in their Haunts," Langille, 

 for best offer in singles. Will do printing and 

 take in payment eggs, skins, etc. W. A. LEE, 

 Printer, New Vineyard, Maine. 



FOR SALE:— Belgian Hares, Lop eared Rab- 

 bits, Abyssinian Guinea Pigs, Homing Pigeons, 

 Pouters, Jacobins and Pit Games steel tested. 

 ALMON E. KIBBE, Taxidermist. Mayvllle. 

 N. Y. A2t 



WANTED:— No's 1. 2 and 4 of Vol. vi Recrea- 

 tion. Write stating lowest cash price. EV- 

 ERETT E.JOHNSON, 9 Bartlett St., Lewis- 

 ton, Maine, 



TRY my Postage Stamp Approval 

 Sheets; 50 per cent commision and a 

 prize. 



CHARLES KEUTGEN, 



No. 102 Fulton St., New York. 



PUBLICATIONS, EGGS, BOOKS WANTED: 

 I will allow 50c each for any back number of 

 the ■•Auk'' you may have, if in good condition 

 and sent prepaid. You to take your full pay 

 in Eggs, Shells (showy or scientific). Corals, 

 Echinoderms, Fossils, Minerals, Stamps, Hand- 

 books, Curios or Novelties, (Books, Instru- 

 ments and Supplies will be given in exception- 

 al cases by special arrangement) as listed in 

 the May, '97 Premium List Supplement. I can 

 also use on same terms the following numbers 

 of the OOLOGIST at prices quoted: June, 1888, 

 20c; July-Aug , 1886, 20c: Jan.-Feb , 1887 or Dec, 

 1886 with same attached, 1,5c; June-Sept., 1887, 

 15c: Apr.. 1889, 1.5c; Jan-Feb,, 1885, lOo; Jan., 

 1895, 5c; March, 1897, 5c; May, 1S97, .5c. All must 

 be complete, clean, and in good condition. I, will 

 also accept back No's of the Ornithologist and 

 Oologist, Nidiologist or Osprey. any issue and in 

 any quantity at 5c per copy on same terms. (I 

 will allow 20c for Oct., '.iS and 50c for Feb., '94 

 '■yids."). If >ou have other publications along 

 my line. Write and state what is wanted. I 

 can also use books on subjects pertaining to 

 Natural History if in good condition and cheap,, 

 also A No. 1 sets of eggs with data at i4"Stand- 

 ard" rates. Lists of books and eggs must be 

 submitted for my selection or approval before 

 sending. Address at once FRANK H. LAT- 

 TIN, Albion, N. Y. 



I WILL give sets including 33ii, 393b, 428 nest 

 2, 636. 671 n 4, 628 n 4. 731, 729, 751 n, for a 32 cal. 

 Smith & Wesson hammerless revolver. SAM 

 CRAYTON, Anderson, S. C. 



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