THE OOLOGIST. 



S. B. Crayton o( Anderson, S. C. is now in 

 Cordeal, Florida and expects to collect some 

 nice sets of eggs and curios. 



WANTED.— Camera. 1 want a good 5x7 

 camera, with first class lens and shutter. Give 

 full oartlculars witli price. J. O. SNYDER, 

 Stanford University, Cal. 



SETS of Ridgewav's Nos. with data: 6?2-.5, 

 115 1-3 161 1-4. 283 2 5. 351 1-4, 420 2-5. 431 1-4. 436!/2. 

 439I3', 45813, 516i{, 525li to exchanee for '-Premo 

 B" Camera 4x5 in good condition, or photo- 

 graph stock, or Indian relics. Write first. C. 

 H. SLATING, Almont. Mich. 



SKINS of Shore Larks and Kong Sparrows 

 wanted in exchange for western birds. Corres- 

 pondence necessary. J. O. SNYDER, Curator 

 of Zoological Museum, Stanford University. 

 Cal. 



WANTED.— Can7as-back, Redhead, Black 

 Duck Eggs, fresh, unblown, want correspon- 

 dence with collectors of sets from Pennsylva- 

 nia, Delaware, Jersey, and Southern New 

 York. Have coins, eggs. Write. BENJ. A. 

 CARPENTER, Salem, N. J. 



EGGS, Coins, Indian Relics. Paper Money, 

 etc.. to exchange for singles not iu mv collec- 

 tion. Birds of Maine. Knight, new, $1.00 post 

 paid. W. A. LEE, New Vineyard, Me. 



WANT folding view camera, lens and tripod, 

 8x10 or 10x12. Must be good, very cheap, cash. 

 Have fine Eagle, Owl, Hawk, Buzzer and Os- 

 prey eergs. Address with stamp, F. THEO. 

 MILLER, Matthews C. H., Va. 



SACRIFICE SALE.— A few more of those 

 nicely prepared sets at greatly reduced prices 

 in order to mdke room for fresh stock. Send 

 for list W. L. & R. D. FOXHALL, Tarboro, 

 No. Car. 



WANTED.— Autogragraphs of Abe Lincoln, 

 U. S. Grant, John A. Logan, Chester A. Arthur. 

 James G. Blaine, Thomas A. Hendricks. Allen 

 G. Thurman. Walter O. Gresham. G. P. Banks, 

 Thomas Nast, Kate Field. Oliver Wendell 

 Holmes. Harriett Beecher Stowe. Mark Twain, 

 Henry George, Andrew Carnegie. Eugene Field. 

 Edward Eggleston. and any other person of 

 note. Will pav cash or give good exchange for 

 any good autographs. F. O. NELSON, 237 S. 

 Main St., Butte, Mont. 



REMOVAL SALE BARGAINS in second- 

 class eggs, a lot of rare eggs for little money, 

 send for list, must clear out before May 1st. 

 Look I Sooty Grouse, 10c; Least Auklet, 35c: 

 Canvas-back Duck, 10c; Gray Ruffed Grouse,07; 

 Sooty Grouse, 10c; White Ibis. 07: Ferruginous 

 Rough-legged Buzzard, 25c: Red-head Duck. 05; 

 Baldpate, 10c; Northern Eiders, 06; Fulmar 

 Petrel, 10c and 210 other good eggs as cheap, 

 this is as chance to get some rare eggs very 

 cheap. Send stamp for full list of f3rst and 

 second-class single eggs. W. R AINE, Toronto, 

 Canada. 



FIRST-CLASS Birds Skins for sale, rhoice 

 Hawk Owls, il.fO. Franklin's Gulls. $1.50; Am- 

 erican Scaup, $1; Golden-eye Duck, $1; Wil- 

 son's Phalarope, 50c; Curlew Sandpiper, $1 ; 

 Black Turnstone. $1; Black Ovstercatcher, 

 $1.75; Canadian Ruffed Grouse. $1 00: White- 

 tailed Ptarmigan. $ J; Swainson's Hawk. SI. 25; 

 Sharp-shinned Hawk, 50c: Pigeon Hawk, .50c; 

 Northern Waxwings, 75c; European Duilin, 

 75c: Turnstone. 5Cc; Sanderling. 3=;c; 2D species 

 of Warblers at 25c per skin: 12 species of Spar- 

 rows, 25c per skins. Send for full list. WAL- 

 TER RAINE, Toronto, Canada. 



EXCHANGE.— I will give the formula of anjr 

 proprietary medicine, preparation, t"ilet arti- 

 cle, or anyting on the market, in exchange for- 

 eggs. H. D. VAIL. Norwalk, O. 



ERRATA.— In March issue in W. Raine's ad- 

 vertisement oitr printer priced an egg of the 

 Califoraia Vulture at 3i cents. It should have 

 been ?35.0),at which price an egg of this nearly 

 extinct species is a great "snap."— Ed. 



WILL exchange sets of 30, 32, 51a, 70, 74, 75,79, 

 202, 50S, for other sets or for large calibre revol- 

 ver. J. R. MANN, Arlington Heights, Mass. 



VIVE Cameras to exchange, any style, for 

 desirable sets at one-third Lattin's list. Also 

 rare typical singles. Send list of sets and sin- 

 gles. L. D. SUMNER, sOi State St., Madison, 

 Wis. . a5t 



LOOK! For every 25 cents worth of Bird 

 Eggs, Arrow Heads, or Curios sent me I will 

 send recipes for making eighteen fine inks; 

 maple syrup without maple trees and 25 other 

 receipes. Every fifth one answering receives 

 eggs worth 20 cents. F. W. COLLINS, Garden 

 City, Kansas. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Several sets each of 1, 77. 

 132. 203, 221. 226, £37b, 378. 390. 476, 501c. 622b and 

 California Crow. ALTON BIGELOW, Selma. 

 Calif. 



FOR SALE.— Live Bull Snakes, bird skins, 

 mounted birds and mammals. Will collect 

 fresh skins of birds found here, and also first- 

 class eggs. O. S. BIGGS. San Jose, 111. 



A FEW mineral specimens from Klondike to 

 exchange for curios as any kind— what have 

 you to trade. H. STEPHEN- ON, 239 So. 25th 

 St., Lincoln, Neb. 



WANTED:— To exchange Al bird skins ot 

 this locality for Al southern or western skins 

 or sets. Send for list if you mean business. 

 A- W. PERRIOR, 315 E. Kennedy St., Syra- 

 cuse, N. Y. 



STAMPS to exchange for mounted speci- 

 mens. The Sparrow and Warbler family more 

 particularly wanted. W. H. SINTON.' 1406 

 Harlem Ave, Baltimore, Md. 



COLLECTORS.— I have fine Natural History 

 specimens of all kinds to exchange for eggs in. 

 sets, bird and mammal skins, etc G. H. 

 BRIGGS, Livermore, Maine. 



PREMIUMS:— I will sell, in amounts of 50c 

 or over, any of the premiums offered on last 

 page of this month's Oologist at V2 price listed 

 for cash—(e i, $1 worth for 50c; $2 worth for $1, 

 &c). FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion. N. Y. 



HAND EGG Blow-pipe for blowing and 

 rinsing eggs. Sent prepaid with instructions 

 for 7oc or will exchange one for J3 worth of 

 Al sets. DR. M. T. CLECKLEY, 457 Greene- 

 st., Augusta, Ga. M3t 



"w^ANTED.- Collectors in tne United States 

 and Canada to gather and prepare for me. sci- 

 entifically, birds eggs, in large quantities, in 

 sets with data at a reasonable price. State 

 what varieties in vour locality and terms. DR. 

 M. T. CLECKLEY, 457 Greene St , Augu.sta,. 

 Ga. F3t 



I received more answers to my ad. The Ool- 

 ogist that I could not attend to them all. I 

 exchaneed over $350.00 worth of Eggs and 

 could have exchanged more, had I have had 

 that. J. W. SUGDEN, Salt Lake City. Utah. 



