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THE OOLOGIST. 



FOR EXCHANGE:— Edison Home Phono- 

 garph, full equipment and 3 dozen records all 

 nearly new, also one 4x5 new "Korona" cam- 

 era. Wanted Long- focus Camera (4x5 or 5x7) 

 in like condition or rare eggs in sets. THOM- 

 AS H.JACKSON,343 E.BiddleSt.,WestChester, 

 Penn. 



PLATE HOLDER— Doutile, bViXbM, Blair 

 Camera Co., ($1.00), prepaid 34c. FRANK H. 

 LATTIN, Albion N. Y. 



AGENTS WANTED. German Electric 

 Razor Hone, guaranteed to equal the best hone 

 made. Can use water, oil or lather. Will last 

 a lifetime. Each Hone packed in a neat card- 

 board case. Every one perfect. Just the 

 thing for private use. Price 75c. We want an 

 agent in each township to whom exclusive 

 sale will be given. Write for sample and 

 agent's outfit. Sent by mail. A money coin- 

 er. Address MARSH MFG. CO., No. 542 West 

 Lake St., Chicago. 



CODDINGTON MAGNIFIER (Miners' glass), 

 diameter J-sin, cost $1.50, prepaid 95cts. FRANK 

 H. LATTIN.Albion, N. Y. 



"SNAPS" for TAXIDERMISTS ET. AL:— 

 Chain and Hooks (25c), 16c; 7in. Stufiers.spring 

 handle (1.25), 80c; Scissor-handle Stuffers, i2in. 

 ($1.75), $1.05; Scissor-handle Stufler, 15in, ($2.50) 

 81.60; Bone Cutters, extra fine and heavy, ($2.50) 

 $1.60; Forceps for Insects ($1.25) 78c; Botanical 

 Collecting Can with shoulder strap, size 18x7;4 

 x3}i in. ($1.50) $1.10; Tenaculum or Dissecting 

 Hook, folding in handle ($1) 28c. All prepaid at 

 prices quoted, regular prices in ( ). FRANK 

 H. LATTIN, Albion, N. Y. 



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 $3. I have only two 

 outfits and will close them out at only $8.20 

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



WANTED.— Buyer for case stuffed birds. 

 One (each) Hoot Owl, Screech Owl, Barn Owl, 

 Blue Jay, Pheasant and young. Snipe, two 

 Wild Pigeons, three Wild Ducks, Quail, Blue 

 Jay, Redbird, Hummingbird, Mink. Gray 

 Squirrel. Red Squirrel, Alligator and several 

 others, 30 in all ; elegantly mounted. Make 'an 

 ofler. F. W. GATES, Chattanooga, Tenn. 172 



BENDIRE'S LIFE HISTORIES I and II and 

 balance in cash for complete list of The Auk . 

 J. O. SNYDER, Stanford University, Calif. 



WANTED.— Winchell's Walks and Talks in 

 the Geological Field. State condilion and 

 price. C. M. SLAYTON, Grattan, Kent Co., 

 Mich. 



MAYNARD'S "Birds of Eastern North Amer- 

 ica.' ' This elaborate work was published about 

 25 years ago at $18.00 and contained 533 pages. 

 I have three parts of this valuable work, each 

 containing about 300 pages (over % of original) 

 bound in tag-board covers. The Thrushes, 

 Warblers, Starlings, Water Birds and Shore- 

 birds are complete.will sell at only $3.00 per copy 

 prepaid. I also have 3 copies each containing 

 about H of original work at $1.00 per copy pre- 

 paid. I have 10 of original hand-colored plates 

 at $1.50 for lot. Sample pages of work for 

 stamp. Style of text see article of "Black 

 Duck" in this Oologist. FRANK H. LATTIN 

 Albion, N. Y. 



CHOICE southern sets of Royal Tern, Brown 

 Pelican, Willet, Wilson's Plover, Laughing 

 Gull, Clapper Rail, Black Skinner for sale very 

 cheap or exchange sets or singles. DR. M. T. 

 CLECKLEY, 457 Greene St., Augusta, Ga. 3t 



WANTED.— Sets of eggs containing abnor- 

 mal specimens, such as runts, albinos, mon- 

 strocities, abnormally colored or shaped eggs. 

 Will give cash or good exchange. J. WARREN 

 JACOBS, Waynesburg, Pa. 101 



EXCHANGE. — For eggs in sets or singles, 

 many common, new 3%x3|^ Camera, Spectra- 

 scope; Eggs in sets. ERNEST H. SHORT, 

 Box 173, Rochester, N. Y. 171 



I send you today some ads for your excellent 

 paper, I must say that ads in your paper al- 

 ways pay.— CHRIS P. FORGE, Carman, Mani- 

 toba. 



HEAR YE 1 Hear Ye ! Hear Ye 1 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 



MAKE MONEY.— By securing a county 

 agency for our New Edition of the Reversible 

 U. S. and World Map. This map is 66x46 in. 

 in size, being the largest one-sheet map pub- 

 lished; mounted on sticks ready to^hang; elev- 

 en beautiful colors. One side shows a grand 

 map of our great country and inset maps of its 

 new possessions. The other side shows an 

 equally good map of the world. On receipt of 

 $1.25 we will send a sample copy by prepaid 

 express, and will inform you how to obtain a 

 trial agency. Our men clear from $15.00 to 

 $35.00 weekly after a month's work. Maps can 

 be returned if not satisfactory. Yours truly, 

 RAND, McNALLY & COMPANY, 160-174 

 Adams St., Chicago, Ills. 178 



FOR SALE:— Clutches of European species. 

 White Gryfalcon, Gryfalcon, Merlin, Green 

 Sandpiper, Greenshank, Golden Eagle, Gray 

 Sea Eagle, Kestrel, Sparrow Hawk, Honey 

 Buzzard, Peregrine Falcon. Hobby Egyptian 

 Vulture. Apply, GORTON, 2 Upper Glouces - 

 ter St., Pendleton, England. 171 



"I don't know whether my ad. has reached 

 its time limit yet or not, but stop it any way. 

 My supply of exchange material was exhaust- 

 ed some time ago and replies to the ad. still 

 come in. F. P. DRO WNE, 20 Benefit St.. Prov- 

 idence, R. I. 



BELGIAN HARES.— Fine young pedigreed 

 Belgians, $6.00 per pair. Does bred to bucks, 

 $8.00; per pair, $12.00. A trio of one buck and 

 two does, $15.00. Correspondence answered. 

 Rabbits carefully shipped. WARREN EB- 

 ERLE, Escondido, Cal. 171 



WANTED.— Will pay cash for Albinos, either 

 birds or small animals. Write me what you 

 have and condition and lowest cash price. J. 

 E. GROSJEAU, Lima, Ohio. 171, 



WANTED.— Correspondents in every county 

 of New York, who can furnish complete anno- 

 nated lists of the birds occuring in their local- 

 ity. Also to correspond with all bird students 

 in the east having photographs of birds, birds' 

 nests and eggs. DR. MARCUS S. FARR, New 

 York State Museum, Albany, N. Y. 



