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THE OOLOGJST 



LA.TTIN"S 'Standard Catalogae of N. A. 

 Birds Eggs"— used by ornithologists the worl d 

 over, 72 pages, 10 cts per copy, 3 for 25 ct s. 

 FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion, N. Y. 



THE NIDIOL0OIST:—''Lz,tX.in" can furnish 

 back Nos. and volumes as offered in January 



OOLOGIST. 



FOR Sale for Cash:— Marlin repeating rifle • 

 15 shot, Zi cal , with Ideal reloading tools, all 

 in good condition, $8. Vive camera. 4x5, No. 4, 

 perfect condition, cost $10, with $4.50 outat and 

 «1.50 worth supplies, all for $10. ^8 cal. Siev- 

 «ns pistol, $1.50. CHA.S. D. PEN.VISTOiNT, Ar- 

 gyle, Wis. 



NATURALi History Specimens from this 

 locality, or best grade, collected to order. En- 

 close stamp and state wants. B. S.BO WDISH, 

 Co. E, nth O. S. I., San Juan, Porto Rico. 



WANTED:— Full sets in any quantity up to 

 100 eggs the following: 6,7,58.60,64,75,79, 80, 

 125, 137, 139, 140, 149, 150, 153, 172. 190, 213, 218, 226 

 230, 231, 261. 863, 273, 280, 289, 294, 300, 309. 310, 

 325. 336, 338, 334, 337, 339, 347a, 352, 362, 364. 373, 

 387, 388, 390, 393, 394, 412, 498, 501, 558, 601, 611, 619, 

 624, 697, 761 etc. Can offer good exchange as 117, 

 «6, 155, 258a, 335, 341. 36:J, etc. or cash if cheap. 

 Collectors send lists of what you can get this 

 coming season, with prices and probable num- 

 ber of sets you can get. D. WILBY, 27 Front 

 St.,W,, Toronto, Ont. A3t 



NOTICE:— Will pay cash for eggs in 1st 

 •class sets if cheap. ARTHUR E. PRICE,Grant 

 Park, 111. A3t 



TO EXCHANGE:— Mounted Birds, Birds' 

 skins and stamps for eggs, skins and stamps. 

 F. T. CORLESS, Logan, Ore, Mch6t 



WANTED.- —Collectors in the United States 

 and Canada to collect and prepare for me birds 

 eggs in large or small quantities. Instruments 

 and data blanks supplied Liberal terms of- 

 fered. DOCTOR M. T. CLECKLEY, 457 Greene 

 St., Augusta, Ga. M3t 



FOR SA.LE:—'\. few incomplete sets of rare 

 birds. Sulphur-bellied f. c, Buft-breasted f. c, 

 Aroz. w. p., Coues' f. c, Lucy's Warbler. R.D. 

 LUSK, Collector, Rosemont, A, T. Mar4t 



FOR SALE.— Vol. II Osprey, $1.25. Over 85 

 singles, all different, including 328, 325, 337, 228, 

 261, and otners for $3.00. List sent on applica- 

 tion. Or will exchange for No. 1 sets. RA.Y 

 DENSMORE, Box 7, PainesviUe, Ohio. 



WANTED.— Set of Hooded Marganser, and 

 Green- winged Teal, but only with full nests of 

 down. Also Ducks' skins and young in down. 

 Must be sent on approval American refer- 

 ences given. H. NOBLE, Temple Combe, Hen- 

 ley-on-Thames, England. 



ACTIVE Solicitors wanted everywhere for 

 "The Story of the Philippines," by Murat Hal- 

 stead, commissioned by the Government as 

 Official Historian to the War Department. 

 The book was written in army camps at San 

 Francisco, on the Pacific with General Merritt, 

 in the hospitals at Honolulu, in Hong Kong, in 

 the American trenches at Manila, in the insur- 

 gent camps with Aguinaldo, on the deck of the 

 OljTnpia with Dewey, and in the roar of battle 

 at the fall of Manilla. Bonanza for agents. 

 Brimful of original pictures taken by govern- 

 ment photographers on the spot. Large book . 

 Low prices. Big proflts. Freight paid. Cred- 

 it given. Drop all trashy unofflcial war books. 

 Outfit free. Address. H. L. BARBER, Gen. 

 Mngr., a56 Dearborn Street, Chicago. Mtf 



STAMPS, Copper Coins, and Paper Money 

 to exchange for same ; also for U. S. A. bills of 

 1861-68, Indian Relics, entire envelopes and post 

 cards. ERWIN G. WARD, Truant School, 

 Springfield, Mass. 



SASKATCHEWAN and Mauitoban eggs, 

 collected by J. W. Preston this season. Every 

 thing is A 1 Send your exchange lists. 20 

 years experience afield. J. W. PRESTON, 

 Baxter, Iowa. 



TOEXCHANGE:— Postage stamps or eggs, 

 in sets with data: 339, 412, 445, 477, 498, 563. 624. 

 687, 704. 755 for eggs in sets or other curios. 

 HARRY MILLS, Box 218, Unionville, Conn. 



I CONSIDER the Oologist a necessity to all 

 students of nature, and especially so to the 

 student of Ornithology and Oology. Very tru- 

 ly yours, GUY H. BRIGGS, Member of the 

 Maine Ornithological Society. Livermore, Me. 



A LARGE collection of Snakes, Toads, Liz- 

 zard's eggs and embryos in alcohol: also live- 

 specimens of all kinds. Enclose 5c in stamps 

 for complete list. A. M. NICHOLSON, Orlan- 

 do, Fla. 



I HAVE many A 1 sets- of Hawks and Owls, 

 and other hirds eggs to exchange for good sets 

 or ludian Relics. JASPER BROWN, Norway, 

 Iowa. 



COLLECTORS attention 1— Do you like nest 

 stMined sets of Grebe, Bob White, etc. ? Why 

 not clean your eggs fresh or old, with my egg 

 cle;ining preparation? Will completely remove 

 without injury all stains from eggs, and thus- 

 greatly enhance their beauty and value. Suf- 

 ficient for cleaning several hundred eggs, with 

 directions, prepaid for 50c money order. Sat- 

 isfaction guaranteed. ISAAC E. HESS, Philo, 



nis. 



WANTED.— Second-hand Davie's Nests and 

 Eggs of North American Birds. Write what is 

 wanted for same. Exchange or cash. REN 

 LEE, Tulare, Calif. 



WANTED.— To exchange j awelry direct from 

 manufactory for Columbian, and other United 

 States stamps and coins. A. F. RICE, Wollas- 

 ton, Mass. 157 



TO EXCHANGE. - Postage stamps, geologi- 

 cal specimens, birds eggs, and Indian relics, 

 for books on Oology and Ornithology or any- 

 thing in the curio line. All letters answered. 

 CZAR S. GOOD ELL, Fostoria, Mich. 



WILL Exchange 5 Belted Kingfishers, 2 

 Yellow-billed Cuckoos, 5 Purple Grackles, 3 

 Oven Birds (end blown), 1 Spotted Sandpiper 

 (end blown), 3 Red-eyed Vireos and 4 wood 

 Thrushes' eggs for Rldgeway's "Birds of East- 

 ern Pennsylvania and New Jersey." R. F. 

 MILLER, 3473 Amber St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



BIRDS EGGS in fine sets wanted. Offer 

 bicycles and sundries of every description, and 

 books and subscriptions to magazines. BEN- 

 JAMIN HOAG, Stephentown. N. Y. 



MUD Turtles eggs to exchange; also 273, 814. 

 390. 477, 6i2a. Would like to exchange for egg 

 tools, measures, drills, etc.. or other eggs. 

 THOMAS C CORNELL, Ionia, Mich. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— Seventeen genuine Fil- 

 ipino Insurgent Government two cent stamps, 

 unused. Also several volumes of American 

 Field. Birds eggs, sets. C. B. JOHNSON, Red 

 Wing, Minn. 



