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WANTED, FOR SALE, AND TO EXCHANGE. 



Cliiii-gt-s— Oiu' half cent per word. No notices for less than 25 cts. 

 Dealicrs' NuTICES, per line, for first insertion 10 cts. 



TRRMS— CASH IN ADVANCE. 



NOTE— Every SiniscRiuEK is entitlecl to one exchange notice of 25 

 words FREE, to be used any time diirinj,' the year. 



WILL EXCHANGE Florida bird skins and eggs, 

 snakes (live or alcoholic specimens), for a good 

 work on Conchology or Snakes. 



A. M. Nicholson, Orlando, Fla. 



WANTED. — To exchange first-class sets of eggs 

 with data of Southern California birds with 

 collectors of other localities. H. McConville, 



1636 Seventh Street, San Diego, Cal. 



HAT have you to offer for a live White-headed 

 Eagle, a pet for two years ? Address 



Box 404, Orlando, Fla. 



ANTED. — Good Kodak and carrying case, suit 

 for taking on collecting trips. 



A. M. Nicholson, Orlando, Fla. 



WANTED.— Sonne one with a few hundred dollars 

 to fit up and run a business in handling wild 

 live Birds, Animals, and Snakes, also Pet Birds and 

 Animals. Address Box 404, Orlando, Fla. 



WANTED.— 676'«« copies of the Nidiologist. Will 

 pay 10 cents cash for each and every copy sent 

 me. I have a 22-calibre rifle, brand-new, which goes 

 to the highest bid over $5. This includes a wire 

 wiping rod and 30 paper targets. 



L. M. Clark, Suffield, Conn. 



IF YOU are desirous of specimens of any kind from 

 Florida, you should not fail to write to A. M. 

 Nicholson, Taxidermist and Collector of Florida 

 Curios. It makes no difference how large or how 

 small, or in what branch of natural history, he will 

 get it for you. Orlando, Fla. 



PARtTES^V\TSHrNG^a lew^lce skins of sTnta 

 Cruz Jay and Heermann's Gull should address 

 R. H. BecIv, Berryessa, Santa Clara County, Cal. 



GERMAN taught by mail, exercises corrected, etc. 

 Natural History books or specimens taken in 

 exchange. Address, with stamp, 



Angus Gaines, Vincennes, Ind. 



NOTICE. — I have " Bird-Nesting in Northwest 

 Canada," by W. Raine, " Wild'" Men and Wild 

 Beasts," by Lieut. Col. Gordon Gumming, and singles 

 of the following : Dunlin, Kildeer, Kingfisher, Anna's 

 Hummer, Spotted Sandpiper, etc. Wanted — " Nut- 

 tail's Land and Water Birds," "Catalogue of the 

 Birds of the Virginias," by Wm. C. Rives, and " Bird's 

 of Eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey," by Witmer 

 Stone. Or, if you have a second-hand copy of any 

 standard bird book to exchange, let me know. I also 

 want rare sets of eggs and skins. Books I offer are 

 in first-rate condition. Stephen P. Harwood, 



1532 Park Ave., Baltimore, Md. 



THE IOWA ORNIiTHOLOQYst' 



An Illustrated Quarterly Magazine, 

 Devoted to Ornithology and Oology. 



"THIS is the only magazine in the Mississippi Valley 



' which is devoted to the Study of Bieds. Vol. 1, 



No. 3, April. 1895, contains, amone many interesting 



features, a full-page colored plate of the Blue Jay. 



Subscription, 40 cents a year. 



If you have not seen a copy, send ten vpnts for one of 

 the April issue. Send for it tu-dnij. 



DAVID L. SAVAGE, Editor, 



SALEM, IOWA. 



Attention, Collectors ! 



The collecting season is upon us. Now is the time 

 to get your supplies. 



SEE WHAT WE OFFER, 



SCALPELS, asceptic, four sizes, . eacli $0 60 



CARTILAGE KNIVES, steel, .... 40 



SCISSORS, straight, 30 cents ; angular, . . i 15 



SCISSORS, fine, straight, 85 cents ; curved, . i 00 



FORCEPS, curved or straight, .... 50 



BONE SAW, 50 



TENACULUM, steel, 60 



[This is an excellent tool for removing the ear mem- 

 hrane when skinning, also for stopping up mouth, shot- 

 holes, etc.] 



HOOK AND CHAIN, postpaid, .... 20 

 Add two cents postage on each instrument when sending an 

 order of less than %z. 



We have the BEST POCKET CASE on the market. 

 It contains 



4 Scalpels, asceptic, i Bone Saw, i pair ' 

 Scissors, I Tenaculum, i pair Forceps, 

 1 set Hook and Chain, i Cartilage Knife, 

 I Brain Spoon, 3 Needles, all in mahog- 

 any case, for only ----- 



$5. 



A cheaper case we offer contains 



I Scalpel, I Cartilage Knife, i pair 

 Scissors, I set Hook and Cha' 

 I pair Forceps, i Tenaculum, 

 Brain Spoon, for - 





50. 



If you don't see what you want send for it. We can 

 get you anything that other dealers offer. 



PANHANDLE NATURAL SCIENCE ESTABLISHMENT, 



BOX 14. ELM QROVE, W. Va. 



QAMELAND, 



The sportsman-naturalist's il- 

 lustrated magazine, reveals vir- 

 gin woods and waters, and 

 treats exhaustively of birds, 

 fishes, and quadrupeds, camp 

 life, woodcraft, and general 

 natural history and natural 

 science. It is not a vulgar 

 "sporting" sheet; the household reads it. Twelve 

 numbers make a book of 400 pages. Subscription 

 $1 yearly, postage free, any address. With Tut: Nid- 

 iologist $2 ; three trial numbers, 25 cents. No free 

 copies. Address 



G-ameland, 13 Astor Place, New York, E", Y. 

 NATURALIST AND TAXIDERMIST, 



.\i\D DEALER IN' 



Birds' Eggs, IMinerals, Shells, Curiosities, Naturalists* 



Supplies and Books, 



Oval Convex Glass Wall Shades (Patented), 



Fish and Game Heads, Large NA^ork of'all Kinds,, 

 262 MAIIV ST., WORCESTER, MASS. 



Send 4 cent stamps /or latest iSq^ Catalogue. 



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 works on all branches of Natural History and Science. 

 Depot for principal Science magazines, European 

 Agents for TitE Nidiologist (advertisements re- 

 ceived). Terms for publishing on application. 



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