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THE YOUNG ORNITHOLOGIST. 



ADVERriSE>IE\TS. 



Ill aiiswerliis;, please ineiitiou " The 

 Young Ornitliologist." 



BARGAINS FOR 

 COLLECTORS ! 



3 var. Fossils, J 



20 " " 



5 •' Foreign Coins, 



.10 



.59 



.10 



.22 



" " .50 



" " 1. 00 



U. S. 1-2 Cents, .10 



" .50 



Large Cents, .10 



25 " War Tokens, .50 

 10 '' Jaclcson '* .50 



20 " Store Cards, .50 



2 Indian Arrow H'ds, .10 

 ICO V . Postage Stamps .10 

 Book howing prices I pay 



100 var. Postmarks, $ .i- 



Sea Beans, 

 Confed. Notes, 



'83 Nickel 5c. 

 Minerals, named, 



Birds' Eggs, 



Star Fish, from sc. to 

 Sea Urchines, each, 

 Sea Gopliers, '■ 

 Skates' Eggs, " 

 Mound Builder bones. 

 Five Chinese Coins, 

 for Coins, 



15 



10 



5° 

 25 

 5° 

 1. 00 



1-75 

 •15 

 .50 



1. 00 

 ■50 

 • 05 

 .10 

 ■ OS 



.lO 



.10 



• OS 



64-pa e illustrated book, "'How to Stuff Birds," 

 100 '^ "' " 'Taxidermist's Guide," 



Post' ge Stamp Album, 1680 spaces, 

 '•Novelty Postage Stamp Album," 

 CoUonial Coins, 17S5 — S8 5c. to ^i.oo 



Co onial paper money, over 100 years old, loc. to .25 

 10 Foreign Coins, each from different country. .23 



3 Cowry Shells, used as money in India. .10 



An unclassified Roman coin 2000 years old, .is 



1000 Foreign Postage Stamps, assorted. .25 



Everything guaranteed genuine, and sent post-paid 

 to any part of tlie U. S. Stamps taken, postal note 

 preferred. State where you saw this. 



T. W. DENIER, 



61 Sheriff St. 



N. Y. 



The Collector's Directory. 



Something Old on a New Plan. 



«♦* 



Messrs. Davis & Bowman will issue in 

 January a Collector's Directory contain- 

 ing the names and addresses of over 1000 

 Foreign and American collectors of and 

 dealers 



in Stamps, Coins, Eggs, Minerals, 



Antiquities and Natural History 



Specimens, 



each arranged under its proper heading, by 

 States and alphabetically. It will aUo con- 

 tain the names of all papers, both American 

 and Foreign, devoted to above subjects. It 

 will be a large and handsome volume bound 

 in Japanese antique covers. Collectors can 

 have their name and address inserted and re- 

 ceive a copy when published by sending 25c. 

 at once. Mention under which department 

 you wish it entered. Dealers are requested 

 to send for advertising rates. Address, 



Davis Sb Bowman, 



24 Fairchild St., Madison, Wis. 

 or, 3875 Deimar ave.,St. Louis, Mo. 



OUR BIRDS 



— IN— 



THEIR HAUNTS. 



A POPULAR TREATISE ON 



The Birds of Eastern N. A. 



— BY— 



Rev. J, H. Langille, M. A. 



Brief descriptions, and for the most 

 part Full Life Histories are 



given of all the species common east of 

 the Mississippi, witli special attention to 

 the songs and nestin<j, and the curious 

 and fascinating, of which there is so 

 much in the lives of these wonderful 

 creatutes. The narrative follows, for the 

 most part, the order of the seasons, and 

 groups itself about certain interesting 

 localities, as Niagara River and St. Clair 

 Flats. Migration, instinct, the analogy 

 of nidification, the specialized forms and 

 adaptation of structure in birds, etc., all 

 made readable. 



The work is mostly from personal ob- 

 servation, incorporating a full report for 

 Western New York and the adjoining re- 

 gions of the great lakes, and a pretty full 

 report for Nova Scotia, also a good deal 

 of direct information from Hudson's Hay, 

 by means of an excellent correspondent. 



In cloth and on fine tinted paper, 



Price, S3.00. 



Address all orders to 



A, A. CEILD, 



64 Federal St., Boston. 



Mill 11 I iliT^^^^Nlilr |[ J Addres»^^^K 



SanWorks,FittBbnrsli>F£? 



The Ornithologist, 



Twin Bluff's Wis. 



A 12 page monthly magazine devoted 

 to 



NATURAL HISTORY. 



A SERIES of ARTICLES 'now publishing 

 on "CANADIAN WILD-BIRDS," 

 "BIRDS OF NEW MEXICO AND 

 CALIFORNIA," "WISCONSIN 



BIRDS," and " THE CARE OF MIN- 

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One year for 25 cts.; six months, [5c. 



