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THE OOLOGIST. 



Since the First ... 



ROCHESTER LAMP waa made there have been 

 many" like" or "as good as" it placed upon the market. Some 

 were even said to be "improvements" on it. One by one 

 they fall by the wayside, for experience proves that there is 

 only one lamp that is really better, and we make that, too, 



The NEW ROCHESTER 



In it we embody all that is really worth having in a lamp, 

 both as to quality and style. Don't forget, every genuine 

 New Mochester has the name on the lamp. 



We can fill every lamp want. No matter whether you want 

 a new lamp or stove, an old one repaired or reflnished, a vase 

 mounted or other make of lamp transformed into a NEW 

 ROCHESTER, we can do it. Let us send you literature on 

 the subject. 



THE ROCHESTER LAMP CO., 'trdsl^t'^.Wst., NEW YORK. 



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THE OOLOGIST. 



A montlily Publication devoted to 



Oologry, Ornitbolosry and 



Taxidermy. 



FRANK H. LATTIN, M. D , 

 Editor and Publisher, Albion, N. Y. 



THE OOLOGIST is the oldest, cheapest and 

 most popular "Bird" publication in America, 

 and while of special interest to the "Bird" man 

 it is recognized by "up-to-date" Teachers, 

 Scientists, Naturalists and Curiosity Collectors 

 of sufficient interest to be worthy of their sup- 

 port, 



THE OOLOGIST has long been recognized 

 the best Advertising Medium in its line in the 

 world. The Country Gentleman is the leading 

 Agricultural newspaper in America, and in sol- 

 iciting advertising for its columns, it makes 

 its strongest hit in the following statement : 

 "As to quantity of circulation it publishes 

 many more "Want Ads." than aZ2 other papers 

 combined. You doubtless know what a "Want 

 Ad." circulation must be andalways is?" From 

 this same standpoint THE OOLOGIST'S rank 

 among publications devoted not only to Or- 

 nithology but Natural History as well, is iden- 

 tical to that of the Country Gentlemen among 

 agricultural publications. During the past 

 sixteen years (The Oologist's age) many su- 

 perior Natural History publications and scores 

 of inferior ones have dropped by the way. 

 THE OOLOGIST, however, is still issued each 

 month and a sample copy can always be ob- 

 tained by addressing a postal to its Publisher, 

 or you can secure it an entire year, with a 25 

 cent "Exchange Notice" Coupon, for ONLY 50 

 CENTS. 



A TRIAL ADVERTISEMENT in the Oologist 

 can be secured through the special offer which 

 I am making you at the following almost grat- 

 uitous rates, viz: 25 words \vorth 25 cts. for 

 only 6 cts, or one inch worth 60 cts. for only 15 

 cts.— thus enabling you to obtain one only of 

 either or both at one-fourth value. If you want 

 to purchase anything or have anything desir- 

 able for sale or exchange at reasonable rates, 

 give the Oologist a trial. "The proof of the 

 pudding is in the eating." 



Bargains Extraordinary, 



In order to make room for new spec- 

 imens I will sell the following at very 

 low figures: 



1 Albino Flying Squirrel (all white) $4 00 

 1 Great Horned Owl (very large) 6 00 

 1 case of 13 beautifully mounted birds, 

 containing 12 Warblers as fallows: 

 Cerulean. Magnolia, Yellow. Prairie. 

 Parula, Palm, Chestnut-sided, Black- 

 throated Blue, Golden-winged, Mary- 

 land Yellow-throat, Blackburnian, 

 Black throated Green and one Golden- 

 crowned Knight, all for $20.00. 



Mounted Birds. 



Green Heron 8 .75 



Arkansas Kingbird 75 



Violet-green Swallow _ .60 



Swamp Sparrow 75 



Chipping Sparrow 60 



Chickadee 75 



Chestnut-backed Chickadee 60 



Yellow-bellied Sapsucker 75 



Jackdaw 1.00 



Spotted Sandpiper 75 



Screech Owl 1.50 



Maryland Yellow-throat 75 



Least Flycatcher 50 



Varied Thrush 1.00 



American Three-toed Woodpecker 1.00 



Curve-billed Thrasher _ 1.00 



Stellar's Jay 1.75 



Young Owl 75 



Bam Swallow, on plush panel 75 



Painted Bunting 75 



Dickcissel 75 



GEO. H. SWEZEY, 



66 Tg Jackson St., Newark, N. J- 



