THE OOLOGIST. 



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Bro. Lattin says, 



"Send Copy by Return Mail." 



I haven't time to write "copy" 

 for a large ad. so this will have 

 to do for the time being. . . 



Watch for my ad. 

 In the next issue. 



But if you want to be in the 

 "swim" send 25c immed- 

 iately and you will get 



The Curio Monthly 



for a whole year. 

 WRITE QUICK! YOURS IN HASTE. 



ALLEN JESSE REYNOLDS, Pub., 

 Connersville, Ind. 



p. S.— The Curio Monthly Is food for the 

 bunsri'y Collectors. Have you seen it? 

 20 pages, 7x10. 



COLLECTOR'S TOOL. 



A POCKET INSTRUMENT FORTREECOLLECTING- 

 SAVES EGGS,DANGER,TIME. 



Send Stamp for Circular. (179) 



J. Rowland Nowell, Portman, S. C. 



Honnted Birds and Mammals. 



The following specimens are all strictly flrst 



class, freshly mounted specimens-regular price 

 in ( ) My closing price is by mail, express 



or freight at purchaser's expense— will ship 

 cheapest way. Special rates on large orders. 



Skunk ($10.00) 8 4 05 



Red Fox (15.00) 9 10 



Gray Squirrel (5.00) _ 2 40 



Gray Squirrel holding walnut 3 30 



Tufted Puffln (5 50) 3 85 



Black Guillemot (5.25) 2 70 



Murre(5.00) 2 70 



Razor -billed Auk (mounted from a skin 



from Audubon's collection) 6 75 



American Herring Gull full plumage(4. 50) 2 70 



American Merganser (5.00) 3 70 



Shoveller female (3.50) 2 10 



Redhead (5.00) _ 2 70 



Buffle-head female (3.50) 2 10 



American Elder (7 00) 4 30 



Spotted Sandpiper (2.00) 1 10 



Mexican Jacana (3.50) 2 10 



Bob-white (2.50) 1 45 



Texan Bob-white (2.50) 1 45 



Mountain Partridge (3.50) 2 10 



Scaled Partridge (2.75) 1 65 



Gambel's Partridge (3.00) 2 10 



Prairie Hen [3.50) 8 20 



American Barn Owl (5.00) 3 90 



American Long-eared Owl (3.C0) 2 10 



Short-eared Owl (3.50) 2 30 



Great Gray Owl (16.00) 9 30 



Saw-whet Owl (2.75) 2 10 



FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion. N-Y. 



OOLOGISTS' SUPPLIES. 



If you are particular about the preparation 

 of your specimens I call particular attention 

 to the EGG DRILLS I am bringing to the no- 

 tice of collectors. They cut smooth ana cut the 

 lining. Sizes about 4 100 to 2-3S: prices 25c, 35c 

 and 50c each. 4 selected sizes $1.00. Also 3 

 large sizes at 60c and 75c each. 16 sizes in all. 

 Try them. Money refunded if not satisfactory 

 after use. 



CLIMBERS. Best Steel, made as they should 

 be for tree climbing. Long, sharp spurs with 

 4 heavy straps of best leather $3.50 prepaid. 

 Without straps $1,65 prepaid. 



BLOWPIPES. Best 40c. No. 3 nickel 20c, 

 Cheap 12c. DATA BLANKS, 10c per 100. EGG 

 COTTON, all colors, 9c a sheet, 50c a package. 

 EMBRYO HOOKS, 12c. Handle with 3 hooks 

 48c. EMBRYO SCISSORS, 20c, 40c, curved 

 78c, best curved 98c. SLIDING CALIPERS. 

 Best nickel 85c. PENCILS. Extra good, soft, 

 thick lead, 10c. 3 for 25c. REGULAL OOLO- 

 GICAL DRILLS. Best quality, nickeled, 3 or 

 6 inch handle. No. 1. 20c; No. 3, 28c; No. 3, 38c; 

 No. 4, 46c; No. 5, 63c; No. 6, 80c. EGG TRAYS, 

 all sizes and colors. FISH BASKETS, all 

 sizes. I can supply your wants whatever they 

 may be. Lists free. All goods prepaid. Send 

 for egg lists. 



BENJAMIN HOAG, 

 Stephen town, New York. 



PENIKESE. 



A reminiscent sketch of Agassiz 

 famous Summer School. 



A 96-page book of much interest to 

 students of Nature. 



Itead -vvbat others say: 



"Have found it extremely interesting read- 

 ing,"— Henry Prime, Garden City, L. I, 



"I enjoyed the book [Penikese] very much." 

 — W. W. Kinsley (Supt. of Schools) Grand 

 Ledge, Mich. 



"It is both instructive and entertaining and 

 deserves a place in the library of every student 

 of nature."— W. D. Lynn, Canfleld, O. 



"I have just finished reading 'Penikese' and 

 can say that I have enjoyed it exceedingly. 

 Anything looking toward keeping green the 

 memory of the great Agassiz should be of in- 

 terest to the teacher of biology and no period 

 of his life is more interesting than the years 

 spent in building up the laboratory on Peni- 

 kese."— W. P. Hay (Prof. Biology, HighSchool) 

 Washington, D. C. 



'•I have read the book [Penikese] with great 

 interest and think it an admirable remini- 

 scence of one of the greatest naturalists of the 

 nineteenth century. The name of Agassiz is 

 assuredly treasured by all true lovers of na- 

 ture and his methods of study have left a strik- 

 ing impress on present-day workers,"— (Rev.) 

 Robert Blight, Green Lane, Pa. 



Price only 25c (reduced from 35c). 



Prepaid. 



FRANK H. LATTIIV, Pub'r, 

 Albion, N. Y. 



