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VOL. XIV. NO. 11. 



ALBION, N. Y., NOVEMBER, 1897. Whole No. 138 



Wants, Exchanges, and For Sales. 



Brief special announcements, "Wants,' "Exclianges" "For Sales," Inserted In this department 

 •tor 25c per 2,") words. Notices over 2,5 words, charged at the rate ot oue-lialf cent per each additional 

 word. No notice Inserted for less than '25c. Terms, cash with order. 



Strictly First-class specimens will be accepted in payment at one-third list rates. 



What's Your Number? 



Examine the number following your name 

 ■on the wrapper of this month's Oologist. It 

 denotes when your subscription expired or 

 will expire. 



No.l38 your subscription expires with this issue 

 140 •• •• ■• '• Jan., 189S. 



14) " •' •' " June, '• 



150 " " " " Nov., " 



Intermediate numbers can easily be deter- 

 mined. If we have you credited wrong we 

 Tvish to rectify. 



OOLOGIST ONE YEAR, 



Two Exchange Coupons, 

 and 50c worth of Premiums, 



(your selection from list in October 

 or with May Oologist). 



The entire lot postpaid for 



ONLY 50c. 

 Offer Good for December only. 



After Deceraloer 15th, 5 cents must be 

 added to help defray mailing expenses. 

 This is one of the most liberal subscrip- 

 tion offers ever made— tell your friends. 

 Remit in most convenient manner, but 

 at once. Address plainly, 



FRANK H. LATTIN, 



Publisher of the Oologist, Albion, N.Y. 



Tliis niontli's OOa^OGlSTT -was 

 iisailecl subscribers on December 

 7tli. 



FOR SALE.— Secret for trapping foxes — 

 price low. Two Arctic Owls nicely mounted. 

 Coast birds in the flesh this winter. Dry Ar- 

 senic and Shell Sand, 2c lb. Enclose stamp for 

 answer. ALVAH G. DORR, Taxidermist, 

 Bucksport, Me. 



MINERALS.— Asbestos, Biotite, Muscovite, 

 Pyrites, Copper Ore, Jasper, Calcite, Statuary 

 Marble and others from Massachusetts, for 

 sale or exchange. J. C. RAND, 143 W. Canton 

 St., Boston, Mass. . 



TO EXCHANGE.— Back numbers of Century, 

 Revietv of Eeviews, Cosmopolitan, Rural Cali- 

 fornian, Andover Review, and a great many 

 others. Also very large Yucca pin cushion and 

 Boys Brigade Rifle, 33 cal. R. S. DANIELS, 

 Nordhoff, Ventura Co., Calif. 



WANTED.— Bendire's Life Histories of North 

 American Birds. I offer American Woodcock, 

 1-5 and American Dipper, 1-5, or will give 

 Shells, Corals and Star Fish. I also want 

 Skins, Mounted Birds and sets, and singles. 

 Can offer fine sets and singles. Send lists and 

 receive mine. W. J.WIRT, Naturalist, Gaines, 

 Orleans Co., N. Y. 



WANTED.— A fine Navajo blanket. I will 

 give a fine new watch and chain, or other trade 

 for same. W. J. TOWNSEND, Jeweler. Perry, 

 Oklahoma. 



WANTED:— Bird skins and sets. Can oi?er A. 

 No 1 Skins and Sets. Could use Shot Gun. Good 

 Pair American Dipper and sets of Eggs wanted. 

 E. B. PECK. York. KT. Y.. LivingstonCo. 



WANTED:— Common Singles, twice value 

 in eggs given to persons who can furnish all I 

 want. Send for list of species wanted. JACOB 

 BASTIAN, JR.,Statesville, N. C. 



WANTED:— Camera 4x5 or smaller. In ex- 

 change for same I will give a complete course 

 of instruction in hypnotism and hypnotic sug- 

 gestion. Isador S. TROSTLER, 4'.'4i Farnan 

 St., Omaha, Nebraska. 



