THE OOLOGIST. 



EXCHANGE NOTICES,— Contimicd. 



TO BXOHANGE.— A g-ood Baltimore, No. 3 

 printing press (self inker) mtli one tout of type, 

 and 2000 foreign stamps for flrst-class birds eggs 

 in sets or singles. OSMUN LATROBE, Jr., 14 Bast 

 Eagei- St. Baltimore, Md. 



A WINCIJESTER, Single shot, plain sporting 

 riflle, .•;8-5.5 cal., set tigger, Rocky Mountain 

 sights and set of Ideal reloading tools. All In 

 good .condition. Will exchange for desirable 

 books on Natiu-al History or Microscopy, choice 

 Fossils or Sea Shells. J. W. GARBER, Rockwell, 

 Iowa. 



AVANTED.— Collectors having well prepared 

 and carefully Ideiitifled eggs, specimens or cur- 

 iosities for sale or exchange at low rates, In large 

 or small quanitles, will please send their lists and 

 prices. All eggs must be blown through one hole 

 smoothly drilled in the side, and without stains 

 or ink-marks. FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion, N. 

 Y. (16) 



RARE EGGS for exchange. I have for exchange 

 the following eggs in full sets, with data: Limp- 

 kin, Chestnut-bellied scaled Quail, Chachalaca., 

 Western Horned Owl. Harris' Hawk, White- 

 winged Dove, Scissor Tail, Texas Night Hawk, 

 Red-billed Hgeon, etc. THOMAS H. JACKSON, 

 West i :hester, Pa. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— A collection of first and 

 second-claps bird eggs; 150 varieties: 800 eggs; 

 OoLOGiST for '84, '85, '86, '87 bound good as new; 

 Also for '88 and '89 not bound: Also Da vies 3rd 

 Edition in good condition. Will dispose of the 

 lor :i!-i a whole or in parts very cheap. Will ex- 

 change tor gooii uiiiUol'arreled breech loading 

 Mior '.un (ir (jilifr (_■>., us. Foir'ani-uiars, address. 

 FiiAWlv ij. Ki;Ei!S, WiDchester, Va. 



TO EXCHAXUE.— 1(1 sj-ipci(*s \>oor!s f'lr every 

 Indlaji Kuil'e. Scra]"irr, Arrows, War Cliilis iJiTl 

 Arrows, Spe;ir-hend: i-.. specirs for cvi-r'- < l;iv 

 Idol, Vase, Ui-n,PitelieiM'late. Bowl, Sione 11 tch- 

 et or Fire; 20 sptces woods for Plum or Grape 

 shotfrom war; 10 species for every War Bullet; 

 .50 species for Canteen. FRED M. ROSS, Candor. 

 N. Y. 



WANTED.— A set Of Taxidermisl's Instruments 

 and supplies. Tn exchange, I wi}l give about ten 

 pounds of type that is in "pi." Will also ex- 

 clsange three eggs of No nR2 for ?,Ian ion's "Tax- 

 idei'uiy Without a Teacher." Address, L. c. 

 FREENY, Pittsville, Wicomico, Co.. Md. 



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Numbeis of THE OOLOGIST 

 Wanted at Once 



want at oiiee 50 copie,s of the 

 lbb'8 issue of The Oologist. For 

 eopv we will give a card good for 

 aj'able in anything we advertise. 

 yo want 50 copies of April, 1889 



for which wc^ will give 6c worth 

 ything we advertise. Mail your 



copies at once to publisher of 

 The Oologist, Albion N. Y. 



LY 13 LEFT! 



We bare just 13 complete sets of 

 YocNG Oologist and Oologist left. 

 A (complete set will be sent you by re- 

 turn mail -for only $2.50. This oflt'er is 

 good for 30 Days Only'. 



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 caJB« pnnud in nxira ihtn one dqaitmcnt, ODe-Iuilf of Ihreo rales irfll be ebUEed for 

 each ftdditjonnl one. 



Li7Q con,.clors will not bo long in obeeTTing the ImporUDce of keeplnc Ihdr namea 

 aan.Ung in llja Djxeetoij. CoUoetsn snd denlen desrinn to nnko ealmT pnichnoea or 

 eselionBa mil noi only »iit« to the pnities wh,«ie nann nppear in Ihi. directoiy for their 

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 imbhshen hnnng popen etc., thnt wonid be of mtereet to th« penvms irhose am 

 ftpp«irmUu9DireotoiT, vill rooiignize tfae importanco of plocino flninpks etc. in the 

 lutndB of LtK CttUteSjin nnd will ftct occordinply. 



CoUedora receive an hi|!h.uJ'^jlLctteni,l'ont<il\ CirenlsiB, Siunplts eta fioin bsvioi 

 aimnMae.|n»eHeJ<in«>iiii«iit»oietofoply 10 C SMTS in tba DijeetoCT. 



Addiesa, TEE OOIiOpZST, Aibl0ll,'ir. T. 



BIRDS' EGGS. 



Chas. E. Cram, No. 410 Jefferson St., 

 Burlington, Iowa. [J3 



H. W. Davis, North Granville, N. Y. [y 



William T. Smith, Box 94, Wayne, Del- 

 aware Co., Pa. 



Wm. Randall, Box 10, Belleville, Mich. 



D. S. Musser, Aberdeen, South Dakota. 



TAXIDERMY. 



V.N. Marsh, Mount Union Coll., Al- 

 liance, Ohio. 



William T. Smith, Fiox C4, Wayne, Del- 

 aware Co., Pa. 



INSECTS 



Roy L. Lyle, Cedar Springs, Kent Co., 

 Mivh. [y 



Eliot Field, Box 1, Waj'iie, Del;nv;irc 

 Co., Pa. 



STAMPS. 



Fleming & Freeman, Box 174 and 1267, 

 Natick, Mass. [n2 



BIRD SKINS. 



V. N. Marsh, Lock Box 6, Mt. Union, 

 Ohio. [n2 



William T. Smith,, Box 94, Wayne, Del- 

 aware Co., Pa. 



CURIOSITIES. 



Ed.. Van Winkle, Box 10, Eseanaba, 

 Mich. [3n 



S. C. Wheeler, Waterbury Centre, 

 Wash Co., Vt. 



F. M. Ross, Candor, N. Y. 



R. Waltz, Box 345, Green Castle, Put- 

 nam Co., Ind. 



FOR SALE CHEAP.— A good collection of Cah- 

 fornian eggs, sets and singles, all together or only 

 part. List for stamp. Arthur Staley, Anaheim. 

 Orange Co... California. 



Cabinet Photos of a Dakota Sod Shanty 



By mall post-paid 25c, l doz. for $2.00. Address 

 E. S. CHENEY, Pltrodle, So. Dakota. 



