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THE OOLOGIST. 



"I take numbers of ornithological and oolo- 

 gical journals, but whenever I wish to buy or 

 sell anything I turn to the want columns of 

 the OOLOOiST." HARRY d. DUNN, Fullerton, 

 Calif. 



FOREXCHANGE:— 1 set of boxing gloves, 

 1 French microscope, cost 815 00; back numbers 

 of OoLOGiST Eggs in sets wanted. Send list 

 ROY H. BULLIS, Winnebago City, Minn. 



FOR SALE:— Combination Egg Set, consist- 

 ing of an engrayed handle fitied with three 

 sizes drills, three sizes hooks with blowpipe, in 

 pocket case. Never been used, f .7.5. MAC H. 

 BURROUGHS, 401 C St., Brunswick, Ga. 



COLUMBIA CHAINLESS BICYCLE, 1901 

 model, new, 22 or 24 frame, gear 82 or 74. $50 

 cash and $50 in eggs at list rates takes one. 

 BENJAMIN HOAG, Stephentown, New York. 



"The one exchange notice I had in The Oolo- 

 GIST last year was so successful that it kept 

 me busy all the year with exchanges." J. 

 GORDON, Wigtownshire, Scotland. 



SETS of Chestnut backpd Chickadee 1-7, Ore- 

 gon Vesper Sparrow 1-6, Cooper s Tanager 1-4, 

 Mangrove Cuckoo 1-4, Arizona Goldfinch 1-5, 

 Lawrence's Goldfinch 1-4, Western Goldfinch 

 1-4, Brewer's Sparrow 1-4, Audubon's Warbler 

 1-4, Mexican Goldfinch 15, Florida Grackle, 1 5, 

 Gilded Flicker 1-5, Florida Blue Jay, 15, Flor- 

 ida Burrowing Owl 1-6, in exchange for books 

 in good condition or cheap for cash. H. S. 

 WARREN, 149 Gladstone Ave., Detroit Mich. 



FOR SALE:— A fine one year old Bird Dog. 

 has been trained for Quails and Grouse and a 

 beauty too. Will sell for $5.00 cash. Freight 

 or express must be paid by purchaser. Address 

 HANS ANDERSON, Box 13, Gushing, Howard 

 Co., Neb. 



TO EXCHANGE:— Fine eggs in sets with 

 data for cash. Complete fllo of "The Osprey'' 

 for $5.50. Will give cash or exchange for cer- 

 tain fossils. HARTLEY H. T. JACKSON, Box 

 87, Milton, Wis. 



SOME OF THOSE rare sets of Pigmy Owls, 

 Pacific Horned Owls, Belding's Jay, Pisadena 

 Thrasher and Cassin's Kingbird to exchange 

 for Coues" Key, Ridgway's Manual or other or- 

 nithological books. Will also sell a limited 

 number for cash or trade for sets of Rarstores, 

 HARRY H. DUNN, Fullerton, Calif. 



WANTED:- Mounted specimens or skins of 

 smaller land birds. State condition and price 

 prepaid, W. P. PARKER, 8 Midland St.. Wor- 

 cester, Mass. 



SPRING SNAPS!— One fine White Pelican 

 skin $4.00; choice fresh Snowy Owl skins. $3.50, 

 $3.50: fresh Great Horned Owl skins, $1.75 each; 

 fine Wolf skins for rugs with heads, skulls, 

 legs and claws complete, $2.50 each. Mounted 

 birds! Sharp-tailed Grouse, $3.50; Ruffed 

 Grouse, $8.00; Prairie Hens, $2.25; Pine Gros- 

 beaks, 60c. ; pair N. Hairy Woodpeckers, $1.50, 

 on stump; Spruce Grouse, $2.25; A. Bittern, 

 $1.50; almost white Snowy Owl, $10.00; a quan- 

 tity of Elk teeth, $6.00 per dozen. All Al speci- 

 mens prepared at prices quoted. Scalps and 

 heads of Moose and Elk for sale. Buffalo horns 

 polished at 50c. to $1 00 a pair, matched pairs. 

 Order from CHRIS. P. FORGE, Taxidermist 

 and Collector, Carman, Manitoba. 



SPECIAL CLIPPER BIKE rode about 2 

 months, perfect shape, Palmer tires, gear 78, 

 frame 24 $15 cash and 115 in eggs takes it. 

 BENJAMIN HOAG, Stephentown, New York. 



EGG TRAYS FOR SALE or exchange for 

 sets with data; Trays in six sizes, any desired 

 color. Prices on application, discount on large 

 orders. Samples 10 cents M. S. CONWAY , 

 .584 6tii Ave , Lansingburg, N. Y. 



FOR SALE:— Fancy and common Geodes, 

 ranging in price from 25c. to $5.00; halfs from 

 10c to 50c. Special rates to colleges a cd mu- 

 seums. H. K. McLELLAN, Hamilton, Han- 

 cock Co. , Illinois. 179 



PRBLICATIONS WANTED:— Cash or ex- 

 change given for Bull. Coojjer Gluh Vol. I com" 

 plete or in part; any volume of 0. and 0. ; Ool- 

 OGiST Vols. VI to X inclusive ; American Ex- 

 change and Mart any volume complete; Km 

 fauna any number. R. C. McGREGOR, Box 

 158, Palo Alto, California. 



BRISTOL STEEL ROD, No. lORanglyFly 

 Rod. 4 joints and butt, new, $3.75 cash and $3.75 

 in eggs. Let me quote you cash or exchansn 

 on anything in line of spiting goods. BEN- 

 JAMIN HOAG, Stephentown, New York. 



WANTED :— Well marked sets of Red-tailed, 

 Red-shouldered and Sparrow Hawks, Great 

 Horned and S.reech Owls, Tufted Puffin, Pig- 

 eon Guillemot, White Pelican, Caspian and 

 Sooty Terns, Bridled Tern, Audubon's Shear- 

 water, Blue-winged Teal, American Bittern, 

 Osprey, Kildeer, Bartram's Sandpiper Califor- 

 nian Quail, Bald Eagle, Downy Woodpecker, 

 Ruby-throated Hummingbirds and nests. Cedar 

 Waxwing, Red-eyed Vireos and others. I can 

 offer for these Ssa Birds' eggs, Ducks, Plovers 

 :ind Hawks from Iceland, Lapland, Greenland, 

 Labrad -r and Northwest Canada. I have 

 thousands of eggs for exchange. W. RAINE, 

 Kew Beach, Toronto, Canada. 



OOLOGlSTS WANTED:— Will pay 50cts. 

 each cash for one of each June 1888, 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. 



PHEASANT EGGS FOR HATCHING.— On 

 and after May first I will be ready to supply 

 settings of Mongolian Ring Neck Pheasants. 

 Settings of 15, price $4. Orders booked now. A. 

 W. PERRIOR, 1409 So. Salina St., Syracuse,. 

 N. Y. 174 



WANTED FOR CASH.— Firstclass sets of 

 game birds, (particularly large sets) Ducks, 

 Geese, Grouse, Partridges, etc. Send list and 

 lowest cash prices ; also quote fine sets of any 

 North American birds. J. L. CHILDS, Floral 

 Park, N. Y. 174 



WANTED.-Collectors throughout the United 

 States and Canada to collect for me scientifi- 

 cally birds' eggs in sets, with full data, at M 

 Lattin's catalogue rates. DR. M. T. CLECK- 

 LEY, 457 Greene St., Augusta, Ga. 175 



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 



WANTED.— Single eggs of all kinds in ab- 

 normal specimens. G. E. GILMAN, 27th Ave., 

 Haverhill, Mass. 



ATTENTION COLLECTORS —If you have- 

 not seen Mr. W. J. Conway's (Lansingburg. N. 

 Y., 584 Sixth Ave.,) water blower, write him. 

 concerning it. I would not be without it. 

 GEO. W. MORSE, Ashley, Ind. 20 years ex- 

 perience collecting. 



