THE OOLOGIST. 



WANTED!— Reliable man for Manager o: a 

 Branch Office I wisli to open in your vicinity. 

 If your record is O. K. here is a good opening. 

 Kindly mention The Oologist when writing. 

 Illustrated catalogue 4 cts. postage, A. T. 

 MORRIS, Cincinnati, O. 



OVERSTOCKED.— Wiil sell 1 lb. of fine U. 

 S. stamps for $1.00, also fifty different revenue s 

 for 75c. cash. WILLIAM SCRIPTURE, Roiue, 

 N, Y. 



WANTED,— To correspond with parties who 

 wish collecting done in this vicinity during the 

 coming season. C. H. JOHNSTON, 208 W. Lib- 

 erty St., Rome, N. Y. 



KEYSTONE MINERAL COLLECTION. 

 Containing 20 specimens, size lxl'/2 inches, 

 labeled with name and locality, put up in a 

 partitioned box and sent by mail prepaid for 

 50 cents. ISAAC S. KIRK, Fremont, Pa, J3t 



EGGS FOR EXCHANGE.— Fine sets of fol- 

 lowing or will sell cheap for cash: 165, 167, 

 184, 207, 257, 286, 293a, 311, 313, 318, 319, 339, 335. 

 417, 419, 431, 478a, 487, 508, 512, 513, 591, 593c, 630, 

 666, 697, 706, 707. THOMAS H. JACKSON, 313 

 E. Biddle St., West -Chester, Pa. D4t 



FOR SALE:— Fine specimens of American 

 Turquois. Will cut good settings at 25c to $1. 

 This is a good chance to get a fine stone cheap. 

 ROBERT BURNHAM, 143 Gallup St., Provi- 

 dence, R. I. 



WANTED.— A few finely marked sets, clean 

 'and perfectly prepared of 331, 333, 337, 339b, 343, 

 355, Will give good exchange in rare species. 

 THOMAS H. JACKSON, 343 E. Biddle St., 

 West Chester, Pa. D4t 



BICYCLES.— "Pattee" used two seasons, 

 good condition, new tire, cost $75.00; "Waver- 

 ly" used one season, $75.00 wheel. Will sell 

 either or both cheap for cash or will swap for 

 eggs in sets, books on Natural History or an 

 A No. 1 collection stamps. FRANK H. LAT- 

 TIN, Albion, N. Y. 



HOW TO MAKE MONEY! If you are out 

 of employment and want a position, paying 

 you from $50 to .$100 monthly clear above ex- 

 penses by working regularly, or, if you want 

 to increase your present income from $200 to 

 $500 yearly, by working at odd times, write the 

 GLOBE CO., 723 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa., stat- 

 ing age, whether married or single, last or pres- 

 ent employment, and you can secure a position 

 with them by which you can make more money 

 easier and faster than you ever made before in 

 your life. Jlyr 



TO EXCHANGE :— Fine autoharp, finely fin- 

 ished, nickel plated combination padlocks, 

 stamps, eggs in singles and magic lantern 

 slides; for climbers, mounted birds, curios, 

 books and magazines on ornithology. WM. F. 

 EASTMAN, Lebanon St., Melrose, Mass. 



23 varieties (43 sets) first class '98 collect. 

 List $20.67 and Bradford watch for Kodak 

 about 4x.5. Write for particulars and list. 

 HARRY M. STANLEY, Sheridan, Mo. 



MAKE your own goods. Receipt for chemi- 

 cal ink eraser and two other recipes for 10c. 

 JOHN R, PHILLIPS, 344 E. Court St., Jack- 

 sonville, III. 



EXCHANGE:— Interesting collection of pot- 

 tery fragments from ancient village sites (num- 

 erous states) for collection of U. S. revenue 

 stamps. Write, BURT OGBURN, 917 Clinton 

 St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



SETS for Exchange;— 2?8 1-2,316 2-2, 37.5a 1-1 

 1-2, 431 n-2, 481 1-3 1-5, 499 14-3, 500 1-3, 508 1-4 1-5, 

 519 1-3 8-4 1-5, 530 1-4, 552a 1-3, 591b 2-31-4, 581c 6-3. 

 596 2-3, 623b 3-5, 633a 1-4, 707a 1-2, 710 1-3, 713 1-2 1-2 

 1-4, 743a 1-5. J. S. APPLETON, Simi, Ventura 

 Co.. Cal., 



CABINETS. Send 10 cts for photo of our 

 speciality— Self Locking. T perches— Oak sam- 

 ples by mail 8c, 10c and 15c; also stands, shields, 

 glass cases, game panels, &c. Cabinets to or- 

 der. HANAFORD CABINET CO., 139 and 141 

 W. Fulton St., Grand Rapids, Mich. 58MOtf 



MEXICAN COINS. Ic, 2c and 5c nickel 

 nncirrulated, and Ic copper. Set of 4 prepaid 

 lor only 12c. The nickel coins were in circula- 

 tion only a few months in '82-'83 may become 

 exceedingly rare In a few years. ROBERT 

 BURNHAM, 143 Gallup St., Providence, R, I. 



Marine Curios and SMls. 



I make a specialty in collecting, pre- 

 paring 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. 



J. H. HOLMES, Dunedin, Fla. 



THE NIDOLOGIST. 



By a recent purchase I have obtained all the 

 remaining back numbers of this valuable mag- 

 azine from its Publisher 



The "Nid" was, during its existence, the 

 most popular of all O. and O. publications and 

 was the pioneer illustrated "Bird" magazine. 



Back numbers are just as valuable to the 

 collector today as they were on the date of is- 

 sue'. Now is the time to fill gaps in your file or 

 to obtain complete voli\mes. Send your list of 

 wants and obtain prices, — I will make them 

 right. 



I now quote, prepaid; 



Volume I, lacking No's 2, 4, 6, $2.00. 

 " II, complete, 1.00. 



III, " 2.00. 



IV, " 1.00. 

 Volumes I to IV, as above, 5.00. 



I will send you a package of 14 back numbers 

 all different, my selection, for 75 cents. 



Or a package of 25 all different, my selection, 

 for only $1.25. 



Special :iVuml»ers.— Vol. II, No. 3 (Nov. 

 ■91) contains colored plate of set of four eggs of 

 White-tailed Kite, 15c. 



Vol. Ill, No. 4 5 (Dec. '95) contains full half- 

 tone group of A. O. U. officers and members 

 (41 in all) including Bendire, Ridgway, Coues, 

 Allen, Brewster, Fisher, Sennet, Shufeldt, etc., 

 25c. 



Vol. IV, No. 1 (Sept. '96) contains colored 

 plates of nest and eggs of Western Evening 

 Grosbeak, 20c. 



Every person interested in Ornithology and 

 Oology should possess the three special num- 

 bers—regular price 60 cents— until Easter will 

 mall the three for ouly 30 cents. 



I WANT and will allow good exchange or 

 cash prices for the following issues September, 

 October, November and December, 1893; Febru- 

 ary, 1894; September and October, '95. Address 



FRANK H. LATTIN, ALBION, N. Y. 



