THE NIDIOLOGIST. 



WARITED, FOR SALlf;, AND TO EXCHANGE. 



CTiarges — One half cent per word. No notices for less than 25 cts. 

 Dkai.eks NoTiCbS, per line, for first insertion 10 cts. 



TKRMS — CASH IN ADVANCF. 



NOTli — Every Subsckiisei; is entitled to one exchange notice of 

 25 words FRKK, to be nsed any time during the year. 



TO EXCHANGE — A preperation that will remove 

 ink stains from eggs with fine results. Will send 

 enough to clean 200 eggs for any skins or sets of 

 eggs not listed below, 50 cents. 



Paul P. McGinty, 



120 Lumpkin St. 



TO EXCHANGE — Large lot of 2nd class North 

 American singles, some in sets, at 40% off Lattin's 

 list. Nests of Cal. Bush Tit, 50c.; Allen's and 

 Rufous Hummers, 75c. each, with data if desired; 

 handsome curved wings of Cal. Jay, Red-shafted 

 Flicker, Barn Owl, Green-winged Teal, Hummers' 

 wings and tails and skins and many others, loc. each: 

 Golden Eagle wing feathers, loc. , tail feathers, 25c.; 

 Peacock feathers, ic. to 5c. each; pioneer newspapers, 

 1855 to 1870, 15c. each. I will accept skins arid sets, 

 first class, with full data for the above. Many common 

 skins wanted, and nests if possible with sets. 

 D. A. COHN, 



Alameda, Cal. 



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ANTED— 'Fine fresh skins for mounting, in ex- 

 change for same. Want two pair Sage Grouse, 

 adult, fresh skins, cash or exchange. 



F. H. lIOL-\)F,S, 



""" lierryessa, Cal. 



THE OOLOGIST, 



The OoLOGiST is without question one of the most popular and 

 instructive magazines devoted to Birds, their Nests and Eggs, ever 

 publi.'hed, and while of special value to the Oologist 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 Oologist not only worthy of their attention, 

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

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

 aid of its subscribers, to make it of greater value than any preced- 

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

 promptly and regularlj' published the first week of each month and 

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



The following taken from the Empire State 

 Exchange tells how it is valued by one of its 

 many admirers : 



" By the arrival of each of our 200 (or over) exchanges, none give 

 us more pleasure than that of the Oologist, 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 few of our exchanges that is wholly original in detail. The 

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

 lectors in all parts of the United States. * ■^ * * The fact 

 that this interesting magazine has over 2000 subscribers shows that 

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



We might also add to the above that the Oologist is the leading 

 publication in America in which Collectors publish their "Ex- 

 changes Wants and tor Sales." Each number contains from 

 Kii-Tv to OMK HUNjJKF.n, from which many Collectors have profited 

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



SAMPLE COPY FREE. 



Address : FRANK H. LATTIN, 



Publisher of the O01.0GIST, 

 Albion, N. Y. 



— THE— 



Ornithologists and Oologists Manual 



For some months I have been working on a Manual for Ornithologists and 

 and Oologist and have at last published just what is needed by all 



3)^ X 6^ inches, just right to fit in your pocket, containing full A. 0. U. 



to date, the prices of all N. A. Birds' Eggs and Skins as far as 



possible to price them. List and prices of N. A. Mammal 



Skins. Full instructions houD to make a Bird Skin or 



Mammal. Wovo to blow and prepare eggs for the 



cabinet, mount, nests, etc. How to pack and 



ship any of abooe specimens. A mammoth 



list of books and supplies needed by all collectors 



useful information, receipts, etc., etc. A neat little volume 



of 100 pages, whick will be sent for 25c prepaid. Worth $1.00 



to any Naturalist. Order at once as supply is very limited 



Address, WALTER F. WEBB, 



. ALBION, N. Y. 



N. B. — For $1.00, I will send the Mnseiun one year, a copy of the 

 Manual, Leather b:)und. Latter copies alone are worth 50 cents 



