THE OOLOGIST 



y\dvertlse in The OOLOGIST. 



The "Country Geiitlcmcn" is the leading Agriculttual uowspaper in Ara- 

 ferioa, ami in soliciting advertising for its colutuns it makes its strongest hit 

 in the following statement: 



"AS TO QUANTITY OF CIRCULATION 

 it publishes many mure "Want Ads' than (ill oilier papers combined. You 

 doubtless ivuow what a 'Want Ad' circulation must be and always isT' 

 From this same stand point the OoLOGist's rank among publications devoted 

 not only to Ornithology but Natural History as well is identical to that of the 

 County Gentlemen among agricultural publications. The "Want Ads." of this 

 issue, April, of the OiiLOGisT were received, unsolicited, in less than three weeks— 

 the ones in March issue during four dajs— and those of February issue in less than 

 two weeks, for a big batch of them, keep an eye out for the May and June issues. 

 Mr. W. Raine, of Toronto, who has already purchased $20 worth of space in 

 the ()()LO(;isT for '98 and who has patronized its columns to a greater or less ox- 

 tent for the past ten years, under date of March 2d. writes: 



"I do not wish to jolly you but I must sav that the 0()L0gist is the best adver- 

 tising journal of its kind in this continent. You s-hou!d see the pile of letters I 

 have received the past two weeks. Many from my old correspondents of years 

 standing. For 12 years liiave advertised in every Ornithological journal pub- 

 lished in the United States, but 7ione bring as good results as the Oologist." 



]Vlcirine C^^^o? and ^hellp. 



I make a specialty in collecting, preparing and selling anything in 

 the line of Marine Specimens obtainable on the Gulf Coast. I sell to 

 the collector as well as to the Retail, Wholesale and Jobbing trade. 



I have unlimited facilities for obtaining anything among the "ob- 

 tainables" — Experienced collectors and assistants — and am prepared to 

 furnish better material at lower prices than can be obtained from other 

 sources. 



When placing your orders with me you haye the satisfaction of 

 knowing that you are obtaing your stock direct from HcadQUarterS, 



I make a specialty of furnishing material for the 



Fair, Bazaar and Resort Trade, 



If there is anything you need write. By special permission I refer 

 you to "Latiin"' as to the quality of my material and my methods of do- 

 ing business. He has placed large orders with me in the past and I 

 now have others booked for this seasons trade. 



J. H. HOLMES, Dunedin, Fla. 



