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"L.ATTIN" has been having some new photos 

 taken (the first of cabinet size since '82). He 

 would gladly send each of his patrons and old 

 friends a copy, but the expense, and condi- 

 tion of his purse, will not permit. If, however, 

 you wish one sufficiently bad to cover the cost 

 (25 cents) of same, one will gladly be mailed 

 you. 



WANTED:— A good 4x5 or 5x7 Foldine Cam- 

 era, also can use same size in a View Camera. 

 Can offer a Gents Crawford Bicycle '97 model, 

 26 In. frame in fine condition, also S. & W. Pis- 

 tol. Silver Watch with Elgin movements and 

 many desirable 1st class sets with data or If 

 necessary will pay part of exchange in cash. 

 Send complete description of camera in first 

 letter. All answered. Address PAUL P. 

 McGINTY, 120 S. Lumpkin St., Athens, Ga. 



EGGS, Sets and Singles to exchange for sets 

 not in my collection or will sell cheap for cash. 

 Send for list. W. A. LEE, New Vineyard, Me. 



CHEAP SETS:— Scientiflcallv prepared No. 

 420 1-2, 35c; 428 n-2. 4.')c; 781 1-4, iiOe; 736 1-5, 25c 

 and commoner s^ts at equally low prices. En- 

 close stamp for list. VV. L. & K. D.FOXHALL, 

 Tarboro, N. C. 



WANTED: Cniies' Key, Davie's Nest and 

 Eggs, Chapiaai.'.- Handbook, etc. Can offer 

 tine Al sets. Writ i W. A. LEE, New Vine- 

 yard, me. 



TO EXCHANG. :- ..ovell Diamond" Bicy- 

 cle. Needs new vahes and one handle. Trade 

 for $20 in eggs at list, in sets or $2.5. in singles. 

 Further particulars for stamp. Collection of 

 several hundred stamps, foreign and U. S., in- 

 cluding Columbian, Omaha and Revenue 

 Stamps for $9 worth of good eggs in sets or sin- 

 gles. Address ERNEST H. SHORT, Albion, 

 N. Y. 



FOR SALE or EXCHANGE:— A fine lot of 

 American Bird skins. Cheap for cash or ex- 

 change for Indian Relics. FRED FREY, 428 

 Decatur St., Sandusky, Ohio. 



CAMERAS.-Smallest .3^x454 made, folds up 

 with smallest double plate holder to 4'.|'x4}4xl.^ 

 in., carried in pocket. Fine achromatic lens, 

 time and "snap" shvxtter. 3 diaphrams, view 

 finder. Regular price, $7..t0. A few for only 

 $5.00 cash. Very best for Naturalists. Write 

 at once for description. J. O. DUNN, 360 E. 

 39th St., Chicago. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— Fine sets of California 

 eggs. Many common sets of eastern and south- 

 ern eggs desired. Send lists Strictly flrst- 

 class. full data. W. L. ATKINSON, Santa 

 Clara, Cal. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Two packets vegetable or 

 flower seeds, for fossil, or any cabinet speci- 

 men. Also vegetable seeds, for "relics. FRANZ 

 TRIPP, Garden Prairie. Illinois. 



Marine Curios and Shells. 



I make a specialty in coUectiug:, pre- 

 paring and selling anytliing in the line 

 of Marine Specinoens 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. 



BIRDS EGGS. 



First-class sets, full data, prices per set prepaid. 



SPECIES. PRICE PER SET, 



Krider's Hawk. ^ $1 60 



Great Horned Owl, H 1 GO 



Leach's Petrel, 5-1 05 



Mallard, 1-9 75 



American Golden-eye, 1-7 1 30 



Pintail, 1-9 85 



Redhead. 1-8 80 



Snowy Plover, ^ 35 



Bobolink, 1-5 40 



American Crow, 14 10 



Towhee, n-3 18 



Song Sparrow, n-4 .' 10 



Palmer's Thrasher, ^-i 75 



Baltimore Oriole, n-4 25 



American Magpie, 1-6 25 



Brown-headed Nuthatch, H 25 



California Bush Tit, 1-6 85 



Virginia Rail. 1-5 30 



Singles, full data, price each. 



Lewis Woodpecker, 1-1 15 



Scotts Oriole, 1-1 45 



Wilson's Snipe, 1-1 45 



Sandhill Crane, 1-1 (very slightly Imp.) 90 



Wood Duck, 1-1 30 



Band-tailed Pigeon, 1-1 30 



Red-tailed Hawk, 1-1 18 



African Ostrich, 1-1, no data 88 



A good share of species listed in January 

 Oologist still In stock. (Loons all gone ) Your 

 money back if I can't furnish acceptable eggs. 

 Many fine lots are expected soon. I want your 

 name for lists. 



BENJACDIN HOAG. 



SXEPHENXO^VN. N. Y. 



MINERALS ^™'^'^' '" 



The White 

 City Collections. 50 fine cabi- 

 net specimens, $3. 50 smaller size, $2. 50 ama- 

 teur size, $1. Printed name and locality with 

 each specimen. 50 Shells, Corals, and Marine 

 Specimens, only $3. 100 Fossils, including fine 

 Fish, Trilobite, Crinoids, Corals, Sponges, 

 several fine Ferns, etc., only $8. A great varie- 

 ty Unios with one valve highly published from 

 35c to $1, very showry. Taxidermy in all its 

 branches at reasonable prices. Illustrated 

 catalogue by mail, 10c. J.M.WIERS, Natural- 

 ists Agency, 3,57 W. VanBuren St., Chicago, 111. 



HOW TO MAKE MONEY! If you are out 

 of employment and want a position, paying 

 you from ?.^0 to $100 monthly clear above ex- 

 penses by working regularly, or, if you want 

 to increase your present income from $200 to 

 $510 yearly, bv 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 



C/VBINETS. SendlOcts for photo of our 

 speciality— SelfLocking. T perches —Oak sam- 

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

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

 der. H ANA FORD CABINET CO., 1.39 and 141 

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



MEXICAN COINS. Ic, 2c and 5c nickel 

 uncirculated, and Ic copper. Set of 4 prepaid 

 for 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. 



