THE OOLOGlS'l 



111 



Marine Curios and Shells. 



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. 

 Marine Shells and Curios. 



I am now in a position to furnish in quantity 

 all of the best species collected on the Gulf Coast 

 and will be pleased to furnish prices on applica- 

 tion. Best of reference given and satisfaction 

 guaranteed. Collections sent on approval to par- 

 ties giving satisfactory reference. Any not ap- 

 proved can be returned at my expense. Address 

 all orders to A. J. BARNES, Dunedin, Fla. 



SHELLiS, etc. 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 showy. Taxidermy in all Its 

 branches at reasonable prices. Illustrated 

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

 ists Agency, 357 W. VanBuren St., Chicago, 111. 



MINERALS 



PHOTOGRAPHIC.— The celebrated Cyclone 

 Cameras are being used by amateurs and pro- 

 fessionals all over the civilized world. The 

 most compact and least complicated of any in 

 the market. A child can operate them. Plain 

 and complete instructions go with each cam- 

 era. Size of pictures 214x2^4 up to 5x7. Price 

 $3.50 up. Nothing on earth will give you or a 

 friend to whom presented more pleasure than 

 one of these Cameras. Write for illustrated 

 Catalogue with full descriptions, prices, etc. 

 MARSH M'F'G CO.. 542 W. Lake St., Chicago. 



NOTICE 



All Exchange Extraordi- 

 nary offer in the June-July 

 OOLOGIST are extended 

 to December i, i8gg. 



ERNEST H. SHORT, 



ALBION, N. Y. 



Canada's Great Agricultural and 

 Industrial Exposition, at Toronto, 



August 28th-Scptcmber 9th. 



"Lattin" rather unexpectedly finds himself with the Shell Conces- 

 sion at this greatest of America's Exhibitions on his hands, and is now 

 rustling day and night to "git thar." In case you should visit this great 

 Fair you will find "Lattin" in all his glory — First Floor, Main Building, 

 near main entrance — behind a pyramid of the most magnificent Conch 

 Shells you ever beheld, upon which a lightning penman — Lattin — will 

 be scrolling "To my Dearest Rachael, from your loving and true John — 

 Toronto Exposition, i8gg," etc., etc. 



In case you have an aching desire to try something similar at lesser 

 of Canada's Great, Great Fairs, Lattin can undoubtedly accommodate 

 you at the close of the Exposition, as he will have a two or three thous- 

 and dollar stock with him and expects to have some left to wholesale at 

 low prices to dealers or friends and patrons "over the line." 



