vI THE OOLOGIST 
Oologists & Taxidermists Tools 
Beoks and Magazines of Every 
Description 
Write me just what you wish. I 
can save you money. Specimen prices. 
All sent prepaid. 
Cut the Lining Egg Drills; 16 
sizes. They are a delight for fine 
work. If not more than pleased 
return them. 25c each. 4 select- 
Cd! SIZES). io Yates 
Blowpipes; best nickel, 6-7 in. 
20c., 8-9 in. 30c, 10-12 in. 
Regular Egg Drills, best made 
No? 0) 20, No. £ 25. Noy 24:35 
No. 3, 50c.; No. 4, 75¢; No. 5, 
SHE OO eNOS Oa eee cee meee 1.50 
Embryo Scissors, 25c.. 50c., $1.00 
ENGL, SRN Cees tee oe be tees ne 1.25 
Embryo Hooks, Best, .......... 25 
HoLcCepS, Bests Madey. oa ae 45 
Best Steel Climbers without 
straps, $2.00; with 4 straps 3.00 
Data Blanks about 3x5 in. per 100 _ .10 
Egg Pencils, thick soft lead; 
three for 
Oologist yearly subscription and 
Davie’s Nests and Eggs 5th Hd. 1.60 
Chapman’s Handbook, Leather, 
S260 Clothe ese ih eee 2.25 
Reed’s North American Birds 
Heggs and Oologist one year 2.50 
Coues Key, Last ed. Two vol- 
pe DaBKEYS Ne OAKG TH armen Ate alo ils ea alod aac 10.50 
Benjamin Hoag, Stephentown, N. Y. 
Back Numbers of the Oologist Wanted 
Vol. 1, No. 1. 
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I will buy a large number of each of 
the above back numbers for cash at 
the rate they are listed at, as being for 
sale in this number of THE OOLO- 
GIST. Address, 
R. M. BARNES, Lacon, Ill. 
GREAT AUK AND MAMMOTH 
FOR EXCHANGE 
Skeleton, loose bones, portions of 
eges of the Great Auk. 
Tusks of the Alaskan Mammoth. 
Rare North American sets. 
WANTED:— 
Ornithological books and maga- 
zines, Mammals, Birds, Turtles,alive. 
Osteological material. 
J. D. Sornborger, Rowley, Mass. 
Whose Are They? 
We are in receipt of two unsigned 
advertisements to the publication in 
our classified book department, one ad- 
vertising certain volumes of the old 
O. & O., the other ealling for back 
numbers of Field & Forest, Random 
Notes, etc. They became mislaid in 
sorting our corespondence so that we 
don’t know what letter they came wita. 
Please write us.—Hditor. 
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OOLOGIST ADVERTISING RESULTS 
| have disposed of 47 volumes of 
Books, the Typewriter, 16 sets of eggs 
(in exchange) and numerous articles 
that would fill a page. 
I have received as a result of insert- 
ing a want add in THE OOLOGIST, 32 
sets of eggs, innumerable Ornitholog- 
ical and Oological Books and Pamph- 
lets, 155 arrow and spear points and 
25 miscellaneous Indian relics. 
Now if this isn’t worth the price 
paid for the insertion, kindly tell me 
what is? 
‘ received letters from Mexico to 
England and for awhile, | was “sorry 
that | spoke.” 
Such good luck accompanied my 
other add that | am sending you an- 
other to run one issue and if there is 
anything left of them I will notify you 
in time to extend it.. | don’t want an- 
other such rain of inquiries if | can 
help it. This isn’t gush.. Everything 
| have written above can be verified.” 
L, B. HOWSLEY... 
