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THE OOLOGIST. 



OSPREY'S EGGS richly marked and a-1 da- 

 ta; 3-4 60c per egg, 10-3 45c per egg, 4-S 40c per 

 egg, 3-1 30c per egg; 13 second-class singles 10c 

 per egg; Sharp Shinned Hawk, 3 heavily blotch- 

 ed singles $1 per egg; 14x5 Vive camera hold- 

 ing 12 plates $5. All postpaid. For sale or ex- 

 change. J. B. NEWTON, Unionville, Ct. 



EXCHANGE. -The season for collecting is 

 now here. Are you supplied with data blanks? 

 I am furnishing a number of collectors with 

 these desirable books. 100 datas, with stub at- 

 tached, size 3x6. stub 2>^ x 3, extra quality 

 paper, at 50c per 100. In exchange for desirable 

 sets. Write me and send list. Satisfaction 

 guaranteed. GEO. W. MORSE, Box 230, Ash- 

 ley, Indiana. 



EXCHANGE.-IhavealiPt of over 200 sets 

 with full data to exchange for sets not in my 

 collection. These sets are from California, Ar- 

 izona and Texas, and I can supply most any 

 common sets from these localities along with a 

 great many rare ones. Send lists to W. LEE 

 CHAMBERS, Santa Monica, Cal. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— West Indian land shells, 

 also several cases and drawers suitable for 

 eggs or shells, desiderata shells, curios, etc. T. 

 Q PRIDDEY, 371 Carlton St., Toronto, Can- 

 ada. 



EXCHANGE.— In exchange for desirable sets 

 with data, some back No.'s of Sports Afield, 

 Gameland Recreation, Art and Nature, Outing, 

 The Taxidermy, Collectors' Monthly, Oologist, 

 Bird Lore, and Os .rey . Write me your wants 

 and send list. GEO. W. MORSE, Box 230, Ash- 

 ley, Indiana. 



EXCHANGE.— I will exchange Cameras, 

 Kodaks, Rifles, Revolvers, Bicycles of any 

 make you may want that is a standard wheel, 

 or anything in the sporting goods line for rare 

 sets of N. A. birds' eggs not in my collection. 

 Or will sell the above for part cash and take 

 the balance in eggs. W. LEE CHAMBERS, 

 Santa Monica, Cal. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Indian Relics, Marlin 

 Rifle, 32 Cal. with tools. Stamps, 75 Stamp pa- 

 pers. Telescope, Eggs, Books, etc. Want Ban- 

 jo Music. Typewriter, Hammerless Shotgun, 

 Stevens Rifle, Pistol. Mounted Birds or tobac- 

 co tags. F. H. RICKER, Box 38, Lisbon, Me. 



NEW TURNEY Coaster brake and hub. Cen- 

 tury Gas Bicycle Lamp, used twice, Medical 

 Record for 1900, Phila. Medical Journal for 

 1900. What offers in mounted birds, etc. DR. 

 A. E. PAYNE, Riverh^-ad, 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 $2.20 

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



WANTED.— Osprey, Hummers, Hawks, War- 

 blers and all N. A. birds' eggs in choice sets, 

 large series evtn of common species. Pay cash 

 or good exchange in books, magazines, oolo- 

 gist tools and supplies, bicycles, guns, fish rods 

 and tackle, cameras, field glasses, in fact al- 

 most any article for outdoor sport or nature 

 study. Send lists, quote lowest prices if you 

 want cash or state what you want in exchange. 

 I can save you money if you want to pay cash 

 for any of above articles. BENJAMIN HOAG, 

 Stephentown, New York. 



"Would say my ad. In Oologist for un- 

 mounted sea mosses has brought me specimens 

 enough to cover a surface 12 ft. square. I 

 think the Oologist is the best advertising 

 medium for collectors in America." WM. 

 CUDNEY, Gait, Ont. 



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 



OOLOGISTS WANTED:— Will pay 50cts. 

 each cash for one of each June 18S8, and April 

 1889, and will give an exchange notice, or cou- 

 pon good for one, for copies of the January 

 1895 and April 1899 issue, a notice for each copy. 

 FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion, N. Y. 



WANTED:— Will pay cash or "swap" eggs 

 of American Osprey and Hummingbirds (any 

 species with nest). Two good skins of each 

 the Am. Barn and Long-eared Owls, Rattle- 

 snake Rattles, Eggs of Hammerhead Shark. 

 Write what you have and what you want. 

 FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion, N. Y. 



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 I 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 



PLATE HOLDER— Double, bViKh^, Blair 

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

 LATTIN, Albion N. Y. 



CODDINGTON MAGNIFIER(Miners' glass), 

 diameter %in, cost $1.50, prepaid 95cts. FRANK 

 H. LATTIN, Albion, N. Y. 



"SNAPS"for taxidermists. 7in Stuflers, spring- 

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

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

 $1.60; Bone Cutters, extra fine and heavy, ($3.50) 

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

 Collecting Can with shoulder strap, size 12x7^ 

 x3>g 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. 



"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. DROWNE, 20 Benefit St.. Prov- 

 idence, R. I. 



MAYNARD'S "Birds of Eastern North Amer- 

 ica " This elaborate work was published about 

 25 years ago at $18.00 and contained 532 pages. 

 I have three parts of this valuable work, each 

 containing about 300 pages (over i4 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 % of original work at $1.00 per copy pre- 

 paid. I have 10 of original hand-colored plates 

 at $1.50 for lot. Samp e pages of work for 

 stamp. Style of text see article of "Black 

 Duck" in Dec.OOLOGiST. FRANK H. LATTIN 

 Albion, N. Y. 



