TIIK NIDHtT.OC.T.^T 



Collectors 



I'lint voui own 1,'sls and Liullelins liy using a 

 '•DUPLICATOR," from one wiitiny wiili i)en or 

 \ pc« filer, you can produce lOO copies in 20 minutes 

 -lend stam)> for circulars and sample of work. 



NATHAN I.. D.WIS 

 l!ox 80 Albion. N. Y. 



SOMKTIlINti XKW 



A Monthly Miiga^ine for Both 

 Amateur and Specialist 



DzDoted to Research in Natural Science 



A liigh-class Journal, finely illustrated witli )ihoto- 



riigravings aiul half lones. . hirty-six pages brim full 



I interesting reading matter. We want the sul)scri])tion 



■ I every active wori%ing naturalist. If you will send 



iiie ilollar ($i.) at once, and mention that you saw this 



idd in TiiK Nli)HiLfH;isi , we will give you one full 



year's subscription in addition to the Nov. and Dec. 1894 



numbers. We have the best wriiers of the present d.ty 



miong our contributors. No expense or pains has been 



,'are(l to make it the best of its kind. It will contain 



each month bulletins from nearly all of the reliable 



dealers. An exchange column is open to all subscribers 



:it one-half a cent a word; no add less than twenty-live 



cnts (25c) 



Sample copies ten cents (loc.) If you have not seen 

 a cojiy write me at once, also if you have any notes that 

 you think would be o( interest, send them along aho. 

 Walter F. Webb, 



I'.nilOR AND I'l'Iii.ISIIRK, 



Albion, N. V. 



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SOLID FACTS 



Ni> business ill toiiiJuttetl witliout ailvertising of some 

 kind, but I h.ive taken my own way of telling you who 1 am, 

 what I am doing and where I am located. 



1 have been folio .ving my peculiar intthod o" .idvertising 

 for over five years and probably thousands of people read iny 

 advertisements who may never give me an order, but llit: 

 cli.inces are that if they do want so neihin.o; in my line, they 

 will lavor me with a share of their patronage instead of hunt- 

 ing around the corner for some one they n:ver heard of. 

 NKW 1895 C.\TAI.O:UJE — - 



.My Large lllustr.ited Catalogue will be ready for mailing 

 Kebriiary .16, Without Kail. If yoa h ive purchased 50 cents 

 worth of go jds of me before that date your name will be on 

 r>ur books and the catalogue will be mailed you free witlioiit 

 further noiice. In this way 1 sh.iU mail 1,200 to regular 

 customers who have purchased goods of me in the past and 

 Without doubt there will be less than 200 left. Those remain- 

 ing will be sold at u c-nis each 



With llie catalogue I shall mail a list of Kgjs, Mounted 

 Hirds. liooks. Shells. Curios, itc. This list and either of our 

 sprcial Monthly I'ulleiins ol Kggs or Skins will be mailed you 

 free of charge. 



JAMES P. BABBIT, 



Whilesale X: Retail Dealer in anything required by ihe 



Naturalist and Tamdkumist, 

 ^«' Taunton, Mass. f™< 



GENERAL EXCHANGE OFFER 



For Neic Subscribers not "reneicals" 

 Until Recalled 

 TllK NiDloi.oiilsr I'Mitor is getting a collection of birds' egiis 

 ind neat nests. Th: same will be accepted from reliable colleclors 

 u one third catalogue rates in exchange for subscription to this 

 iiaga/ineor advertisements at our printed rates. Kggs must be first 

 ' l.iss of undoubted identity and carefully prepared —lull •■els, small 

 h)les, complete data and not too common. OtTers of literature, 

 m:.. also consid»red. Mate your o Ver. Vour exchange must be 

 lirepaid. at your own risk. Premium offers not included in this 

 proposition. 



H. R. TAYLOR, 



I'lihlisher NiDlOT.OGi.ST Alameda, Cal. 



.Send 2 cent stamp for a copy of 



THE TRADERS' PAPER 



Hicycles, Firearms, Watches, Real Kstate, Live .Stock. 

 Kverything for sale and exchange. One gentleman 

 received 65 Letters in answer to his advertisement. 



The Unioersal Exchange, 



ATHOL. MASS. 



" Daois' Standard Collectors 



Directory of North America" 



Will a])|)ear soon, and will contain the names of over 



10,000 reliable collectors in Oology, Ornithology, 



Mineralogy, Conchology, Phil.itely and 



^L1n1nlalia 



Each name will he placed under one of the above 

 sjiecial branches. There will be no charge for inserting 

 your name, so please write your name jjlainly, (and as 

 many others as you know to be reliable in your neigh- 

 borhood) on a jiostal card, stating umler which branch 

 to ]ilace your name; anil send at once to me. This 

 will be an excellent opjiortunity to get your name in the 

 best medium of exchange that has been, or will appear 

 for years to come. 



Address, 



Edtoin C. Daois, 



Gai.nsvii.i.e, Te.kas. 



Naturalist's Supply Depot. 



SUPPLIES 

 Eggs Skins Specimens Glass Eyes 



Manufacturers of 



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BOOKS — Davie's Taxidermy, liornatiay's Taxidenuy, 

 Davie's Lggs, Coues Key, Kidgway's Manual 



Notr lieafljf — Catalof/tie fof ISito 



(.Send 10 cents for a copy) 



Notice — We will sell Hirds' Eggs cheaj^er than any 



esialilished dealer. We have the laigesl slock carried 



by any dealer and intend in the next six months to sell 



them. — Not to go out of business, to make things fly, 



Frank Blake Webster Co., 



HVDE l'.\KK. .MASS. 



QAMELAND 



The .Sporlsman- Naturalist's il- 

 lustrated magazine reveals vir- 

 gin woods and waters and 

 treats exhauslive of birds, fishes 

 and cpiadrupeds, camp life, v\ood- 

 craft and general natural his- 

 tory and natural science. It is 

 not a vulgar "sporting" sheet; 

 the houseliold reads it. Twelve numbers make a book 

 of 400 pages, .Sui)Scription $t yearly, postage free, any 

 address. With Tiiic Nidioocist $2.00; three trial 

 numbers 25 cents. No free copies. 

 Address, 



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