THE OOLOGIST. 



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TAXIDERMIST'S OUTFIT:— Contains one 

 heavy Cartilage Knife ; 1 nickeled and engrav- 

 ed Scalpel with tip shaped for detaching skin, 

 muscles, &c ; 1 pair Scissors; 1 pair Forceps; 

 1 Dissecting Hook; 1 Brain Spoon; 1 pocket 

 Wire Cutter. Instruments best, all packed in 

 polished Hard-wood Case. A better outfit than 

 the one always sold at %?.. I have only four 

 outfits and will close them out at only $8.20 

 prepaid. FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion, N. Y. 



PLATE HOLDER— Double, 5>4x5^, Blair 

 Camera Co., ($1.00), prepaid 44c. FRANK H. 

 LATTIN, Albion N. Y. 



GLASS EYES.— Lot No. 1 contains one pair 

 each Nos. 8 and 15 yellow. No. 9 hazel. No. 18 

 brown (worth 44c), all iJ?'«iJaW 24c. Lot No. 2 

 contains one pair each No. 19 brown style two 

 (veined) for Bear and Nos. 23 and 24 style four 

 (veined, long pupil and cornered) for Deer 

 (lot worth $l.ai). All prepaid, only 76cts. 

 FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion, N. Y. 



WANTED.— Will trade books of all kinds for 

 good matched pairs of ivory Elks teeth or sin- 

 gle teeth; also collections of U. S. stamps 

 bought for cash. Address, HALL N. JACK- 

 SON, 36 W. 6th St., Cincinnati, O. 170 



YOUR ATTENTION is called to the great 

 sacrifice sale of the collection of W. A. OLD- 

 FIELD of Deckerville, Mich., formerly of Port 

 Sanilac. This is a great chance to secure some 

 good and rare specimens at low price. See ad. 

 in this issue. 



FOR EXCHANGE: Eggs Of the Gal. Murre 

 at 20c per egg for first class eggs in sets. Send 

 lists to LAWRENCE KESSING, Alameda, 

 Calif. 



FINE sets to exchange for same, such as 

 147 1-6, 194 1-4, 212 1-10, 343 1-8, 343 1-3, 348 1-4 and 

 many more. Send your lists and get mine. 

 E. J. DARLINGTON, Wilmington, Del. 



SETS of 263, 461, 658, 687 with datas for books 

 and papers on Ornithology. R. A. BROWN, 

 323 Carlisle St., Saginaw, Mich. 



A 1 Bird Skins and sets to exchange for sets. 

 Send lists and receive mine. J. CLAIRE 

 WOOD, 196 Randolph St , Detroit, Mich. 



I WISH to purchase a young live Bluebird. 

 FRANK H. SHOEMAKER, 433 Omaha Nation- 

 al Bank Building, Omaha, Neb. 



SETS Black Vulture, Texas, Sea-side Finch, 

 Caracara Eagle and other desirable sets to ex- 

 change for desirable specimens U. S. Postage 

 Stamps. WALTER E. GROVER, Galveston, 

 Texas. 



For the Next Sixty Days the 



the subscripition price of 



THE BITTERN, 



the New Illustrated Bird Magazine, 

 will be 



Reduced from 50c to 25c 



If you have not seen a copy send a 

 stamp to GLEN M HATHORN, 1600 

 E. Ave., Cedar Rapids, la , and receive 

 one by return mail. 



CHOICE 



North Dakota Sets 



PER EGG 



Western Wlllet, 1-4, 1 3 40c 



Bart. Sandpiper, 3-4, 1 3 15 



Wilson's Phalarope, 2-3 -25 



Klldeer, 3-4 10 



Spotted Sandpiper, 1-4 _ 10 



Belted Piping Plover, 3-4, 1-3 50 



Prairie Sharp-tail Grouse, 1-6 20 



Ch.-collared Long Spur, 2-3 15 



Swainson Hawk, 3-2 20 



Marsh Hawk, 2 5 20 



Ferruginous Rough-leg Hawk, 1-3 60 



Short-eared Owl, 1-7 40 



Am. Long-eared Owl, 3-5 15 



Green-wing Teal, n-8 30 



Gadwall, n-9. n-7, 1-8 30 



Oanvass-back Duck, 16 30 



Redhead Duck, 1-11, 1-10 10 



Shoveller, 1-9, 1-7 10 



Mallard, n-8 08 



Am. Golden-eye, 2-10, 1-11 20 



First-class with data. Personally collected. 

 No exchanges. Carriage prepaid by express 

 on order exceeding $3.00. On order exceeding 

 $10 net will allow discount 10 per cent. Refer- 

 ences, J. P. Norris, Jr., William Brewster and 

 others. 



EUGENE S. ROLFE. 



MINNEWAUKEN, N. DAK. 



"You might as well be out of the Bird 'World al- 

 together as go without THE OSPREY." 



T?HR OSPRB.Y, 



An Illustrated Monthly Magazine of 



Popular Ornithology. 



Edited by Theodore Gill, in Co-op- 

 eration with! Robert Ridgway, L. 

 Stejneger, C- W. Riciimond and 

 Other Eminent Ornithiologists. 



The Osprey does not keep a poet, 

 but it has an olRce cat who can catch 

 more birds than all the poets put to- 

 gether. If you don't believe this, read 

 The Osprey. If you want to buy, sell 

 or exchange specimens, advertise in 

 The Osprey. If you want to keep in 

 with other Bird Men, subscribe for The 

 Osprey. If you want to write about 

 Birds, you can do it in The Osprey, 

 provided you know how to write. If 

 you like a beautifully printed and pro- 

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 Birds you must have The Osprey. 



Terms— One Dollar a Year. 

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WANTED:— Photographs of birds or ani- 

 mals in wild state, am willing to pay in cash 

 for same or exchange. Correspondence de- 

 sired. T, W. RICHARDSON, 1785 Madison 

 Ave., New York City. 



