THE OOLOGIST. 



MY ENTIUE Collection of 150 singles, all A 

 No. 1, none but cash offers considered. List 

 sent on application. DK. F. C. LEWIS, John- 

 sonburg. Pa. 



SETS FOR EXCHANGE:-K t\ne sets of 3 

 Indigo Bunting, with or without nests: also 

 6W 1 4, 2(>3 1-4. 390 1-3 and many singles. Want 

 common sets. ISAAC E. HESS. Philo. Ills. 



FOR EXCHANGE:— 810 worth of 1st class 

 singles for 1 set of 2 e?gs of Bald Eagle with 

 ■complete data. OTTO HOLSTEIN, Paris. 

 Kentucky. D2t 



AZTEC KELICS from ancient ruins in Ari- 

 ■zona. Sample reli<;s sent prepaid on receipt of 

 10c (stamps or ■.'silver). Satisfaction guaran- 

 teed. HURT OGBURN, Phamix, Ariz. D4t 



FINE 4x5 photographs of a hornets nest 

 which is 33 inches in circumference and in sit- 

 uation, for exchange for 20 cents worth of birds 

 eggs, insects or curios. TROV VV. EARHART, 

 Mulberry, Indiana. 



ORIGINAL Nests with Sets:— Oven Bird n-5, 

 Bobolintc n-h n-.5. Cedar Waxwing n .'> n-b. Blue 

 Jay n-4 n-4, American Redstart u-4 (handsome) 

 n-4. \'espi>r Spairow n-4. Field Sparrow n-4. 

 Least Flycatcher n-4. Black-capped Chickadee 

 1-fi. Rose-breasted Grosl)eaK n-4. Nests wanted 

 with sets when practicable. CHAS. S. BUT- 

 TERS. 69 Merrimack St., Haverhill, Mass. 



FOR SALE or EXCHANGE:— Fine sets from 

 Northwest Canada, all have original data in 

 hundreds of the various collectitms. The lot 

 includes sets of Little Brown Crane. American 

 Goshawk. Rough legged Hawk. Ferruginous 

 Roughing. Wilson's Snipe, Pharlarope, Belted 

 Pipping Plover. Grebes, rare Ducks, Gulls. 

 Northern Shrike, Sprague's Pipit, Baird's 

 Sparrow and other rarieties; also rare sets 

 from Arctic A > erica (Mackenzie Bay). The 

 sets of Little Brown Crane are accompanied 

 with affidavit sworn to by the collectors, who 

 took : he eggs in Asslnobia and Alberta. W. 

 RAINE, 181 Bleeker St., Toronto, Can. 



BACK NUMBERS of the OoiA)(;isT. Natur- 

 al Science News, Muxeiim and other scientillc 

 publications offered In exchange for first class 

 birds' skins. W. S. JOHNSON, Boonville,N.Y. 



MY COLLECTION of duplicates for sale to 

 the highest bidder at once, about 1800 eggs, 3;« 

 sets, $140 worth. All complete sets with origi- 

 nal data. Send for list. All letters answered. 

 D. R. WALLACE, 940 No. '^7 Ave., Omaha, Neb. 



WANTED:— Ridgeway's Manual, fir.st class 

 treatise on taxidermy, or any reliable work on 

 ornithology, in exchange for first class eggs 

 with complete data. WINFIELD S. CATLIN. 

 Annapolis, Ind. D2t 



WANTED:— An offer in skins or sets for 300 

 different copies of the Scientilic American— a.\\ 

 in good condition. Best offer gets the whole 

 lot. J. M. WILLARD, 2221 Elm St.. Oakland, 

 Cal. 



FOR BALE:— Following books new. Crow- 

 black Bird and Their Food by Beal. I.ic: Hawks 

 and Owls, from standpoint of the Farmer by 

 Fi&'"er, 4iic: Blue Jay and its Food by Beal, \'vi: 

 The English Sparrow in North America. 405 

 pages, by Merrlam & Barrows. $l.«0; Hints on 

 Insect Collecting. 8c: Abbott's Natural History, 

 62J pages. .'.UO illustrations. 40c; Ooi ogist, vol. 

 ■9. unbound. fl.2.=> and Emue eggs, $175 each. 

 Cash with order. W. J. WIRT, Naturalist. 

 Box 137, Gaines. Orleans Co., N. V. 



I HAVE a number of good shells, curious 

 and eggs to exchange for books on natural 

 science, or for a cheap guitar in good order. 

 Write out description and cost, and I will 

 make you an offer. W. H. HILLER. 147 W 23d 

 St, Los Angeles, Calif. 



A SOUVENIER from -Holmes Castle.' Send 

 ten cents for a package of Asbestos (mineral 

 wood) which was taken from around the dum- 

 my safe in which H. H. Holmes suffocated 

 many of his victims. Holmes was executsd in 

 Philadelphia on the charge of killing Pretzel, 

 his partner in crime. Twenty-three murders 

 have been charged to Holmes. CLIFTON A. 

 FOX, .525 Westtilst St.. Chicago. 111. 



TO EXCHANtJE:— I haveallnelot of Land 

 Fresh Water and Marine Shells to exchange 

 for Indian relics. BENTON HOLCOMB, West 

 Granby, Hartford Co., Conn. 



FOR EXCHANGE:— S-tS of .51a \ ^, 70 13. 

 77 1-2. 191 14. 194 1-5 1-6. 802 14. :-33 1-3, 3?7 1-2. 

 413 1 8. 4.56 1-.5. 407 1-3 1-4. M^» 1-5. .501 14, 1.5, 517 

 12, 5.52 1-4 1-1. .584 1-.5. .59,5 l-.'l, 62-2a 1-5 16, 021 1-3, 

 735 16. First class with data, for common sets. 

 A. VV. PLUMB, Flint, Mich. 



FOR SALE;— Copies complete of the Nidiol- 

 ogist from the time it started till June, 1897. 

 Make offers. Also nird skins of this locality 

 for sale. E. ATKINS, East Las Vegas, New 

 Mexico. 



I WOULD like to have the ones that an- 

 swered the exchanee notice of D. R. Clarksoo, 

 St. Clair House. Niagara Falls, communicate 

 with me. ROBERT WARWlCK.Fleming.N. Y. 



WANTE D : Singles of Golden andBald Eagles, 

 Duck Hawk. Stormy Petrel, Parauque, Swal- 

 low-tailed Kite, Sandhill Crane. Roseate 

 Spoonbill. Albatross. Penguin for cash, choice 

 Southern sets. DR. M. T. CLECKLEY. 457 

 Greene St., Augusta, Ga. D2t 



OOLOGISTS', Taxidermists' and Naturalists' 

 supplies for any department. Shells. minerals, 

 crystals, (rare amber colored calclte from Jop- 

 lin. Mo.) and scientilic books and periodicals, 

 ANDREW NELSON, 1108 Palean St , Keokuk, 

 Iowa. 



A NO 3 Eastman Kodak, H^.^xAH- Good as 

 new. Books, Magazines, Old Papers and Cop- 

 per Ore to exchange for Moimted Game Heads, 

 Birds, etc. Also want Autographs, for which 

 I will give good exchange or cash. Would like 

 to hear from some collector in Washington. D. 

 C. F. O. NELSON. 237 S. Main St., Butte, 

 Mont. 



WANTIOD:— Eggs In Rets with data. Ornith- 

 ologists and Oologists Books and instruments 

 in exchange for stamps. Write stating price 

 and description. H. W. KIMBALL, TJi E. 

 Lake St.. Minneapolis, Minn. 



EXCHANGE:— Eggs of this locality for more 

 Northern specimens. Send and get my list. 

 Will exchange .-^ets or singles. W. H. BALD- 

 WIN. JR.. Box 102. Greenville, Texas. 02t 



I HAVE Opals and minerals to exchange for 

 old silver and gold coins; also will take a few 

 bird skins from N. W. states, also advertising 

 space. ROBERT BURNHAM, 143 Gallup St., 

 Providence, R. I. 02t 



FOR SALE:— Arrowhead Scarf pins, either 

 light or dark, mounted In rolled eoid. 50c each; 

 sterling silver. 7.5c each, postpaid. Also a lot 

 of verv tine, flints, bird arrow points. CHAS. 

 R. HESTON. Sidney, O. N2t 



