THE NIDIOLOGIST. 



FOR SALK FINE vSETS AND SINGLE EGGS 

 from Manitoba, Assiniboia and The Rocky Moun- 

 tains of Albertn. 



Western Giebe, 4 and 5 35 cts. each 



I lolboell's Grebe, 4 and 5 35 



Horned " 4 to 7 15 



Honapartes Gull, 2 and 3 i 50 



Rin^-billed Gull, 2 and 3 15 



Forsters Tern, 2 and 2 07 



Double-Crested Cormorant, 3 and 4. . . . iS 



Gadwall, sets 7 to lo 35 



Baldpate, sets 6 to 10 50 



Shoveller, sets 7 to 12 25 



Pintail, 7 to 9 35 



Canvas-back, nest and 7-8 5° 



Barrow's Golden-eye, n-14 75 



Lesser Scaup, n-7 60 



Canada (loose, I -4, 2-5 75 



American Bittern, 2-6, 4-5, 4-4 45 



Sooty Grouse, 1-5, 1-4 5° 



Gray ruffled Grouse, 1-6, 1-7 50 



Shar)5 tailed Grouse, 1-3 I 5° 



Prairie shar]^ tailed Grouse, 1-3 5° 



Sharp Shinned Hawk, I-4 50 



American (Joshawk, 1-2, 1-3. i $0 



Pigeon Hawk, 2-4 2 00 



Ferruginous Roughleg Buzzard, I-4, 1-2.2 00 



Swainson's Hawk, 4-3, 4-2 40 



Also fine sets, nests and skins of the following rare 

 species for sale : 



Baird's, Leconte's, Nelson's Sparrows, Pink-sided 

 Junco,Philadelphia Vireo, Northern Hairy Woodpecker, 

 American I lawk Owl, Townsend's Solitaire, Macgil- 

 livray's Warbler, i&c. Send for List. 



W. Raine. 



Bleeker St., Toronto, Canada. 



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Illustrated Catalogue for 2 ^ stamp 

 TAXIDE-RMIST'S CU/NS 



for Pnct LM. OimWorks,rittibar(rJi,l 



Pocket bhot-guns and Pistol Sliot-KUii c:mes, i^c, ivc. 

 Address Jamhs H. Johnson, 



'"■real Western (Jun Works, 



Pittsburg, l'.-i_ 



Oologists' and Tasidermists' Tools and Supplies 

 E.W. CURRIER, - Taxidermist 



120 SUTTER STREET, 

 Room 71, San Francisco. 



Bird and Mammals' Skins. 



Limited Number of Choice Eggs. Mounted Birds 

 for Museums and Schools. 



First Class Work. Full Data. Animal Rugs u:ith H^ads. 

 GEO. B. BADGER, 



Santa Cruz, Col. 



FRANK B. ARMSTRONG, 



Collector and Dealer m 



Bird Skins, Birds' Eggs in fine Sets 



mammal skins. reptiles. mounted birds and 



animals indigenious to texas and 



border of mexico. 



Brownsville, Cameron Co., Texas. 



COINS! STAMPS! CURIOS! 



64-PAGE CATALOGUE. 10 CTS. 



Wm. F. Greany, 



827 Brannan St., San Francisco. 



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Send 10 cents for list and 

 a inagazinp lor a vear, .il- 



?rdr;ofv:re California bulbs 



plants. Lyon it C'obbc, l.o> .Aniicles, Calif. 



THE OLOOGIST, 



The Oui.oiii.sT is without question one of the most popul.-ir and 

 instructive magazines devoted to Birds, their Nests and Egg.., ever 

 published, and while of special value to the Ooloi;ist and Ornith- 

 ologist, its publishers are not alone in their belief that Teachers, 

 Scientists, Naturalists and Curiosity Collectors in all its depart- 

 ments will find the Oogoi.ist not only worthy of their attention, 

 but of their subscriptions. With 1895, the Ooi.oiiisr will enter its 

 eleventh volume, and it will be the aim of its publisher with the 

 aid of its subscribers, lo make it of greater value than .iny preced- 

 ing one. Each number for '94 contains thirty-two pages and is 

 promptly and regularly published the first week of each month and 

 will be sent post-paid to any pait of the world. 



The following taked from the Empire State 

 Exchange tells how it is valued by one of its 

 many admirers : 



" Hy the arrival of each of our 200 (or over) e.\chaiiges, none give 

 us more pleasure than that qf the Ooi.ociisT, published by Mr. 

 Frank H. Lattin, of Albion, N. V. It is devoted exclusively to 

 collecting and studying birds ; and their nests and eggs. It is one 

 of the tew of our exchanges that is wholly original in detail. The 

 articles published come from the pens of live and enthusiastic col- 

 lectors in .ill parts of the United States. *•»•*« The fact 

 that this interesting magazine has over 2000 subscribers shows that 

 it is well liked by the Ornithological and Oological worlds." 



We might also .idd to the above that the O<)i.o(;isr is the leading 

 publication in America in which Collectors publish their " Ex- 

 changes, Wants and For Sales." Each number contains from 

 i-iKTV to oNK HUNDKi!!), from which many Collectors have profiled 

 ten times the amount paid for a year's subscription. 



Address 



SAMPLE COPY FREE. 



FRANK H. LATTIN, 



Publisher of the OOLOGisT, 

 Albion, N. Y. 



