THE OOLOGIST. 



tttoifl printed in more than one dsfMrtment, one-bnir of lh«ee ratea will he cbBrced' fa* 

 Mcb noditioonl one. 



Liva ooUectom will not bo long in ofaMrrlng the importABc* ot keeplog thoir oamm 

 ■tautluig in ihii. Directotr. CoUectow «ad dealen dturing to make min, pxachma ot 

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 •Mta. bnt will alw keep them ponied on ■'bniBsiD'^" *l>ni they moj baTo for oile cheep- 

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CoUecton receive h hlRfa u J^/ty Lettora, I'oetab. Cironlaw, Sampln e«ft fion bsTfuz 

 An niBMa iaHttod sjw (/nu at • vwt of only 10 O KKTB in this Dinctoty. 



Addnm, XIZS 0OIi0)}I8T. Alhioa, IT. T. 



BIRDS' EGGS. 



Philip Maloney, 2126 No. 20th St., Phila- 

 delphia, Pa. 



G. M. Sabin, Lock box 741, Malone, N. Y. 



H. W. Davis, North Granville, N. Y. my 



Wm. Brown, Hebron, McHenry Co., 111. 



F. W. McCormack, Box 34, Leighton, Ala- 

 bama. 



W. N. Fleming. Box 1267, NaticK. Mass. 



Ed. Collett, 1400 Colo. St., Anstiu, Texnt-. 



E. D. Ball, Little Eock, Iowa. 



INSECTS, 



Key L Lyle, Cedar Springs, Kent Co, 

 Mich. " y 



Oliver T. Hyde, Ellington, Coun. 

 E. D. Ball, Little Eock, Iowa. 



NOTICE. BMs' Eggs For Sale Cheap. 



Collectors avail yourself ot the tollowlng op- 

 pormnlty to secure some fine fets tor use in 

 making exchang-es etc.: Five sets of Arctic 

 Tern, V,. and two sets Leack's Petrel. J -l, only 

 11.00: six sets Leach's Petrel, l-l, and tlil'ee sets 

 Arctic Tern. >:;. only $1.00. To the first order of 

 $1.00 I win add a set of Spotted Sandpiper, jf ; to 

 fifth orderof 11.00 I will add a set of Fish Hawk, 

 }4. All sets are strictly first-class with complete 

 original data. Satisfaction guaranteed. Add 

 IOC. for postage. HENRY E. BERRY, 



Damariscott^, Maine. 



Il Chas. K. Worthen, ^ 



NATURALISTS m^ TAXIDERMIS, 



^. Warsaw, illiNois. -^ 



Large stock of Native, and the handsomest 

 of Tropical Bird Skins on hand. Rare species a 

 specialty. Enclose s^tamp with inquiries. ayr 



CLOTH Cornered Trays. Data Blanks and Ship- 

 ping Boxes, for eggs. Sample shipping boxes, 

 for mailing fraU and rare eggs, for two cents; 

 prevents any possibility of breaking eggs. Ad- 

 dress Immediately, W. W. ASHE, Raleigh, N. C. 



OOLOGY OF 

 NEW ENGLAND, 



BY ELWIN A. CAPEN. 



COMPLETE IN ONE MAGNIF- 

 ICENT VOLUME. 



IT CONTAINS AN ACGUKATE DESCKlPriON OF 



The Eggs, 



Nests and 

 Breeding HaMts 



or ALL THE 



BIRDS KNOWN TO NEST 



IN 



NEW ENGLAND. 



There are three hundred and twenty-three 

 colored illustrations, all drawn and painted from 

 feature by The author. These have been re pro- 

 duced in colors, so nearly exact that it requires 

 an expert to detect the difference between tne 

 plates and the original drawings. The dimen- 

 sions and forms are as perfect as It is possible 

 for skillful artists to represent them, and no 

 trouble or expense has been spared by the author 

 to render this work accurate, as" regards both 

 text and plates. 



The size of the volume is 10 x 14 inches, printed 

 in large type, on paper of the finest quality. 



The work consists of twenty- five plates with 

 one hundred and eleven pages of text. 



Handsomely bound in cloth, with gilt edges, In 

 one volume, every plate securely mounted on 

 guards, for only $8.75, or deUvered free of postage 

 or express charges for $9.10. The publishers' 

 pi-ice for this work has been $15.00 



FRANK H. LATTIN, 



Albion, N. Y. 



