THE NIDIOLOGIST 



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NOTE — Every Subscriber is entitled to one exchange notice of 25 

 words free, to be used any time during the year. 



I HAVE fine sets of Horned Grebe, Blue-winged 

 Teal, Black Tern, etc., to exchange for desirable 

 sets or cash ; also a good lo-guage double-barrel breech- 

 loading shotgun for camera or sets. 



ISADOR S. TrOSTLER, 



4246 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. 



I DESIRE to exchange botanical specimens with 

 collectors in other localities. 



W. E. MULLIKEN, 



527 S. Lafayette St., Grand Rapids, Mich. 



OOLOGISTS, ATTENTION !— The following well- 

 prepared sets for sale at -J Lattin Cat. rates. 

 Send orders immediately, as I wish to clear out these 

 sets as soon as possible. ^ Florida Crow, ^ Flicker, 

 1^ i f Florida Bluejay, at 9 cts. per egg ; f f f Log. 

 Shrike, ^ Green Heron, f Snowy, f f Little Blue, f F. 

 S. Owl, J Red Egret, f Pied-billed Grebe, | | Florida 

 Gallinule, ^f Black Vulture, ^ Yellow-billed Cuckoo. 

 R. W. Williams, Jr., 

 Box 395. Tallahassee, Fla. 



WILL EXCHANGE sets following for Ornitholog- 

 ical or Oological books or periodicals : Swain- 

 son's Buzzard, Pin-tail Grouse, Teal Duck, Wilson's 

 Phalarope, Spotted Sandpiper blown with two holes, 

 and first-class Black and Wilson's Tern, Coot and 

 Pied-billed Grebe, properly blown, all taken by my- 

 self and fully identified. E. S. Rolfe, 



Minnewaukan,. N. Dak. 



INDIAN ARROW POINTS from' Clinton, Ark. 

 X Have forty of them, various kinds, shapes, sizes, 

 more or less perfect. Will exchange same for $4 

 worth of good sets, Raptores preferred. Send list. 

 H. R. Taylor, 

 150 Fifth Ave., New York City. 



WANTED.— A Coues' Key of N. A. Birds; must 

 be in good condition. Will give good sets in 

 full, or part cash. . All letters answered. 



Charles H. Lefler, 

 Box 238. San Bernardino, Cal. 



WANTED. — C/ean copies of the. Nidiologist. Will 

 pay 10 cents cas/i 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. Clariv, Suffield, Conn. 



REPORT of the Department of Agriculture for 1886 

 and 1890 to exchange for natural history litera- 

 ture. A. S. Pear.se, De Witt, Neb. 



WANTED. — Singles of 204, 206,351, 362, 416, Emu, 

 .Ostrich, Rhea. Will offer choice sets with full 

 data of sea and land-birds' eggs. Sets wanted. 

 M. T. Cleckley, M.D., 



457 Greene St., Augusta, Ga. 



I WANT early volumes of 77ie Oologist (preceding 

 the O. &= 0.). I have Vol. IV; also want early 

 numbers 0. cr" 0. State " trade" and cash price and 

 condition. Complete file Lattin's Young Oologist and 

 Oologist wanted. State terms. H. R. Taylor, 



150 Fifth Ave., New York City. 



FLORIDA EGGS.— I have the following sets with 

 full data for sale at \ standard catalogue prices : 

 4 i i, 5 \ h 118 i I, 120 a i, 193 i, 197 ^ f f, 198 I i; 

 199 I I, 200 I J, 201 I, 218 i 219 1 1 1 289 a -^, 302 

 h 373 a i, 373 b i, 387 i, 409 h 4io H- 445 i h 448 i, 

 477 a A I, 479 1, 500^1, 505 I, 587 a i, 611 |-, 622 U, 

 Expressage prepaid. Cor- 

 Louis T. Whitfield, 



Tallahassee, Fla. 



703 1, 706 \ 1. 718 a 1 

 respondence solicited. 



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• . . NIDIOLOGIST . . . 



We WANT A MILLION subscribers for Volume III 

 (but will accept 400 new ones to s.tart with). 



This is easy if you, and each of you, will help us a 

 little. Remember our success is your own. Now, 

 then, we have a plan which should please you. We 

 promise to use ALL the money from new subscribers 

 you secure for us in paying for beautiful, page 



Colored Plates 



For Volume III. 



New process inventions have made this possible for 

 us, with your kind assistance. Go to work and secure 

 ONE new subscriber toward this purpose,, and we will 



Furnish you with extra copies 

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and publish your name as A FRIEND TO SCIENCE. 

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 number if you help us. 



BEGIN AT ONCE, and the September number 

 may contain a colored plate. 



Faithfully, 



THE EDITOR. 



