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THE OOLOGIST. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— Many common Califor- 

 nia eggs to exchange lor same in other locali- 

 ties. Among them are fine series of 337b, 342, 

 360a, 339b, 373c, 375a, 430, 429, 431, 482, 487, 707a, 

 708 and the like. LEE CHAMBERS, Santa 

 Monica, Cal. 



BOYS, purchase your Cyclometers of me. I 

 sell the National 10,000 mile $1.00 Register for 

 28 inch wheel, postpaid for 70 cents, latest Foot 

 Brake, 60c; also have a fine cooy of Studer's 

 Birds of North America, S45.00 edition, 119 

 large plates, containing an illustration of near- 

 ly every bird in North America, good as new, 

 for sale at $12.00 cash. Make me an offer. W. 

 J. WIRT. Naturalist, 295 Connecticut Street, 

 Buffalo, N. Y. 



INCOMPLETE sets of the following at two~ 

 thirds Standard list prices for any A I sets not 

 common to this locality. 510, 768, 796, 408, 530a, 

 599, 767a, RfOa. 721b, 519.- Many good A 1 sets of 

 others more desirable. P. L. JONES, Beulah, 

 Colo. 



200 Western Skins to exchange for Camera 

 or Photographic Supplies. Lists for stamp. 



B. J. BRETHERTON, Newport, Oregon. A3t 



TO EXCHANGE:— 263 14, 393 1-3, 412 1-6, 

 444 2-3. 456 2-5 461 1-3, 467 1-4, 498 5-4, 507 1-4, 508 

 1-4, 529 3-5, 563 1-3, 598 2-3, 624 1-3, 659 2-4, 674 1-4, 

 683 1-5, 704 1-4, 705 1-4, 710 1-3, 755 1-4, 756 1-4, 766 

 1-4. Would like to trade for sets of Gulls, 

 Terns, Ralls or J lawks not in my collection. 

 L. S. HORTON, Gretna. N. Y, 



Enclosed find remittance for renewal of sub- 

 scription to Oologist. It is the "only" mag- 

 azine as a medium of exchange. One ad. has 

 brought me as many as 70 letters from all parts 

 of the U. S. and also quite a number from 

 Canada. Have secured many new sets for my 

 collection, L. Ernest JVlarceau, Dubuque, la. 



FOUR WOOD IBIS, f6 each; two foxes, 84, 

 each ; one white mockingbird, $15. worth 825; 

 one anhinga, 83.50. These birds are all tame 

 and raised from young ones, also foxes. A. M. 

 NICHOLSON, Orlando, Fla. 



WANTED:— Sets or eggs Containing abnor- 

 mal specimens, such as runts, monstrosities, 

 curiously shaped, abnormally marked or un- 

 marked and albinos. Send a description of 

 what you have. Will give from 1% to 3 times 

 catalogue rate in exchange, according to ab- 

 normal characteristics, or will give a reason- 

 able cash price. J. WARREN JACOBS, Way- 

 nesburg. Pa. 



BIRD aud Mammal skins, sets of 316, 705 and 

 511 to exchange for other skins and sets or lor 

 copies of Recreation, Auk. 0. and 0. and other 

 Natural History publications. W. E. SNY- 

 DER, Beaver Dam, Wis. 



SHOT Guns, Winchester, 32 repeater Revolv- 

 ers, Birds Eggs, Watches, Spy Glass for Coues' 

 Key, Davie's Nests and Eggs, latest editions. 

 Books, papers, coins, stamps, eggs for eggs. 



C. B. VANDERCOOK, Odin. Ills. 



GOLDEN Eagle, }i. and other A 1 sets for 

 sale cheap. Common sets and skins from here 

 for exchange, for commoa sets with exper- 

 ienced collectors. DONALD A. COHEN, Ala- 

 meda, Calif. 



NOTICE.— Thousands if eg^s for exchange 

 or sale in sets or singles, wanted, like your 

 list of Exchanges or wants at once. Corres- 

 pondence solicited. Address, HARRY R. 

 CALDWELL, Johnson City, Tennessee. 



WANTED— AGENTS.— Fish Scale Jewelry; 

 elegant, artistic and durable; sample pin, 50c. 

 Write for terms and price list. E. A. CATH- 

 CART, Upper Alton, 111. 



LATTIN'S '-Standard Catalogue of N. A. 

 Birds Eggs"— used by ornithologists the world 

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

 FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion, N. Y. 



THE J\riD10L0GIST:—-'Ija.ttin" can furnish 

 back Nos. and volumes as offered in January 

 Oologist. 



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 



WANTED.— To exchange j swelry direct from 

 manufactory for Columbian, and other United 

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

 ton, Mass. 157 



PUBLICATIONS WANTED. 



I want back numbers of the following pub- 

 lications and name the price which I will allow 

 for same payable as designated below. 



The Oologist: I will give 50cts each for 

 the issues of July- Aug , 1886; Jan. -Feb., 1887 (or 

 Dec, 1886 with same attached); June-Sept., 

 1887; June, 1888; Aug. Sept , 1888, April, 1889. 



25CTS. EACH for March, 1893; March, 1897; 

 May. 1897, 



lOCTS. EACH for May, 1896; Oct., 1897; Dec, 

 1897; Jan., 1898 and 5CTS each for April, 1899. 

 None others wanted. 



TheOsprey: 81.00 each for Oct. and Dec, 

 1896. 50CT9. EACH for Nov., 1896; Feb., 189T. 

 25CTS. EACH for Sept., 1896; Sept., 1897; Nov., 

 1897; Jan., 1898. lOCTS each for all other is- 

 sues. 



The Nidiologist: $1.00 each for Oct., 1893; 

 Feb., 1894: 50ctseach for Sept,, 1893; Nov., 1893; 

 Dec, 1893; Jan., 1«94. 25cTS each for June- 

 July, 1894. lOCTS. bach for April, 1894 ; Sept. , 

 1895; Oct., 1895. None others wanted. 



The Auk: 50cts each for copies of any is- 

 sue. 



Iowa Ornithologist, Bulletin of the 

 Michigan Ornithological Club, Bulletin 

 OF THE Cooper ornithological Clur. Bird 

 Lore. Will allow lOcts each for any issue. 



1 also want copies of all amateur or minor 

 publications devoted to Ornithology and Ool- 

 ogy, published prior to 1895. Send list of what 

 you have for my prices. 



I will take any of the above in any quantity 

 at prices quoted payable in "Bird Pictures" at 

 5c each net, or in anv of the publications listed 

 in;my "82.75 for $1.00''premium offer Nos.lto 118, 

 inclusive, at prices quoted, or any of the Birds 

 Eggs, Bird Skins. Shells, Sea Curios, Fossils, 

 Minerals, Miscellaneous and Instruments 

 mentioned in same. 



Exceptions:— The following are not includ- 

 ed in this offer : F.ggs of Ostrich and Emeu, 

 6-32 Egg Drill and Scalpel. 



Only clean, co?nplete and uiitorn publications 

 accepted. Correspondence needless, send along 

 what you have and state wants. 



FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion, N. Y. 



