The Oologist 



A MONTHLY PUBLICATION DEVOTED TO 



OOLOGY, ORNITHOLOGY AND TAXIDERMY. 



VOL. XVII. NO. 6. 



ALBION, N. Y., JUNE, 1900. 



Whole No. 167 



Wants, Exchanges, and For Sales. 



Brief special announcements, "Wants," "Exchanges" "For Sales," Inserted In tills department 

 lor 25c per 25 words. Notices over 25 words, charged at the rate of one-half cent per each additional 

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



Strictly First-class specimens will be accepted in pajmaent 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. 167 your subscription expires with this issue 

 170 " " •• " Sept. 1900 



173 " " " " Bee. " 



175 " " " " Feb., 1901 



180 "' " " " July, '• 



Intermediate numbers can easily be deter- 

 mined. If we have you credited wrong we 

 wish to rectify. 



EXCHANGE.— For eggs in sets or singles; 

 new 3V4X3V4 Camera, Spectrascope ; Eggs in 

 sets. ERNEST H. SHORT, Albion, N. Y. 



HAVE you got Nowell's Collector's Tool for 

 this season's work? ILnot, send 90 cents to J. 

 R, NOWELL, Portman, S. C. and receive one 

 by return mail. 



WANTED.— Coues' Key or Ridgeway's Man- 

 ual, latest edition, good as new. State lowest 

 cash price. A. E. PRICE, Grant Park, Ills. 



TO EXCHANGE for fine sets: One hundred 

 species as 134a, 151. 187, 222, 277a, 288, 293, 325, 

 326, 337a, 343, 355, 362, 419, 487, etc. Send for 

 complete list enclosing yours. J. M. & JAMES 

 J. CARROLL,, Waco, Texas. 



FOR SALE.— 2 Bear Cubs. Fine healthy 

 little fellows, will be about two months old 

 when this ad. appears. 1 Brown, 1 Cinamon. 

 CHRIS. P. FORGE, Carman, Man. 



FOR SALE:— Eggs with nests and without, 

 also have sets of cigarette buttons among 

 which are Flags of Nations, Seals, Noted Men 

 and others. Send for lists. Address. GEO. 

 W. THOMPSON, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 



AFTER September 10th I shall be able to 

 ofler skins of birds from this locality for the 

 commoner eastern species. J. O SNYDER, 

 Stanford University, California. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— The following well 

 mounted birds, Nos. 1, 375, 581e, 567a, 534, 535, 

 515, 652, 417, 412, also Vol. Ill of Nidologist, 

 stamp collection and climbers for mounted 

 birds, golf clubs, or eggs in sets. WM. H. 

 EASTMAN, 478 Lebanon St., Melrose, Mass. 



A FINE Cream Colored variety of the Mar- 

 bled Godwit. Well mounted skins of Manito- 

 bia birds and bird's eggs. CHRIS. P. FORGE, 

 Carman, Man. 



WANTED.— Nos. 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 11, Vol. I of 

 Nidologist ; Nos. 2-4, Vol. I of Osprey. Liberal 

 price paid. GUY O. RICH, M. D., Toy Build- 

 ing, Sioux City, Iowa. 



BARGAINS.— Snapping Turtle 1-17 2-28 1-29 

 1-41, Red-leg Turtle 1-5 3-6 2-7 2-8 2-9. Price 3 

 cents per egg, prepaid. All first class, data. 

 JAS. O, JOHNSON, Southington, Conn. 



WANTED.— One skin each of Snowy Heron, 

 L ouisiana Heron and Reddish Egret of this 

 s eason's collecting. F.M.RICHARDS, Farm- 

 ington, Maine. 



FIELD or MARINE GLASS:— New. 

 worth $10, extension hood, case and shoulder 

 strap, "Jumelle" make. Will senA prepaig for 

 only $5.90. FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion, N. Y. 



FOR SALE.— Red-shouldered Hawk 1-3, 50c; 

 American Crow 3-6, 24c; Blue Jay 2-6, 24c; Com- 

 mon Tern 1-3, 14c; Song Sparrow 1-4, 8c; Flick- 

 er 1-5, ISc; Sunas Hummingbird n-2, 75c; Black- 

 chinned Hummingbird n-2, 75c; Wood Thrush 

 4-4, 10c ; Spotted Sandpiper 2-4, 24c ; Green Her- 

 on 1-4 S4c, 1-5 30c: Bronzed Crackle 1-4, 16c. 

 The above prices are per set. Prepaid at price. 

 JAS. O. JOHNSON, Southington, Conn. 



WANTED :— Skeletons and Skulls, all kinds, 

 in rough and mounted. Bird and Mammal 

 Skins, Reptiles and Batrachians in alcohol or 

 formalin. Desire correspondents in all parts 

 of United States, Mexico land Canada. Back 

 numbers of papers on N atural History and sci- 

 entific books wanted. Offer in exchange fifty 

 species finely prepared Invertebrates in forma- 

 lin, eastern bird skins, etc. Correspondence 

 solicited. P. P. DROWNE, 20 Benefit St„ 

 Providence, R. I. 



HEAR YE ! Hear Ye ! Hear Ye ! This is to 

 certify that my advertisements in the Oolo- 

 gist have paid me better than have the com- 

 bined ads. in most of the amateur and natural 

 science papers. Ads. in the Oologist always 

 bring returns, and It is safe to say that there is 

 no paper having three times the circulation of 

 this widespread periodical which can give 

 equal satisfaction. MORRIS GIBBS, M. D., 

 Kalamazoo, Mich. 



