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 area delight for fine 
work. If not more than pleased 
return them. 25c each. 4 select- 
(eVils. SHICAS See ein eemrrcmicicbin csn.o pitts ¢ $1.00 
Blowpipes; best nickel, 6-7 in. 
20c., 8-9 in. 30c, 10-12 in. ...... 40 
Regular Egg Drilis, best made 
No. 0 20c., No. 1 25¢:, No! 2 22.5 235 
No. 3, 50c.; No. 4, 75¢e; No. 5, 
CILODS « INO Osteo dec o clea bo0.0 aico% 1.50 
Embryo Scissors, 25c.. 50c., $1.00 
NT a oo ARE einer te Sromeid steiner G. 1.25 
Embryo Hooks, Best, ........-- 25 
Forceps, Best made, ........... 45 
Best Steel Climbers without 
straps, $2.00; with 4 straps 3.00 
Data Blanks about 3x5 in. per 100 .10 
Ege Pencils, thick soft lead; 
three for 
Oologist yearly subscription and 
Davie’s Nests and Eggs 5th Ed. 1.60 
Chapman’s Handbook, Leather, 
SRDS COM ssasecncatcccconct 2.25 
Reed’s North American Birds 
Eggs and Oologist one year ... 2.50 
Coues Key, Last ed. Two vol- 
Tene) COMM we aodaodsccosoooo5. 10.50 
Benjamin Hoag, Stephentown, N. Y. 
GREAT AUK AND MAMMOTH 
FOR EXCHANGE 
Skeleton, loose bones, portions of 
eggs 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. 
WANTED 
Taxidermists to send for my large illus- 
trated catalogue of fine glass eves, silver- 
plated fittings for deer feet, tools and other 
taxidermists’ supplies. 
JAMES P. BABBITT, Taunton, Mass- 
FOR SALE 
I havea new copy Bendires Life Histories 
of N. Am. Birds, for salecheap. ITfinterested 
write me. Also a few choice sets of rare 
Arctic species. such as Slaty-back and Pt. 
Barrow Gull, Dowitcher, Am. Golden Plover, 
Dowitcher, Winter Wren, etc. 
JAMES P. BABBITT, 
WANTED 
A powerful spyglass or a pair field glasses. 
I can ofier in exchange rare Arctic sets or 
anything I advertise in taxidermists sup- 
plies, glass eyes, etc. 
JAMES P- BABBITT, 
Taunton, Mass. 
Taunton, Mass, 
The Bulletin 
Books and Pamphlets on Orni- 
thology, Oology, Botany, Entomology, 
Concholhgy, Archaeology, Topo-. 
graphy, Voyages, Travels, Ethnology, 
Languages’ offered at moderate prices. 
Scarce works sought for. 
Lists of wants requested from all 
collectors. Specimen copy of Bulletin 
for 2 cent stamp. 
THE BULLETIN, 
4 Duke St. 
Adelphi, London, England 
Knickerbocker Book Shop, 
Beechwoods, 
Woodcliffe Lake, N. J. 
WANTS 
Baird, Brewer & Ridgeway Water 
Birds, 1st edition with colored plates. 
Also Baird Cassin in Lawrence. 
The “Birds of North America” with 
atlas of 100 colored plates. 
Holden—“Canary & Cage Birds.” 
Auk—Vol. 1 & 3. 
Audubon’s Ornithological 
phy, Vol. 4. 
“Bird Lore” January & February of 
1905-1909 complete. 
Coues’ 3d installment Bibliography. 
Bonaparte’s “American Ornithology 
—4th Vol. edition Philadelphia 1825- 
1828. 
Bibliogra- 
CASH OR EXCHANGE. 
