TTD', OOLOGIST. 



Climbing Irons. 



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 best 111 

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Older early, you 

 Mill soil II need 

 tlieiii. Owls and 

 lawks are already 

 ookiiio- fui- a suit 

 alile nestino- place. 

 ei a l()\v ])riee lure 

 to iir.reliasing an inl'er- 

 tiele. E^cry time you 

 cheap pair of irons, it is 

 o reir.eir.ber, that the 

 ou run is a luindred- 

 ■eati r than with a reli- 

 air. Our irons ai-e the 

 ade and ate niaiiufat't- 

 froni the hest and 

 est material obtainable, 

 traps are wide ai'id made 

 h( \ c n i ( si of It ith( 1 

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Improved Pocket Gun 

 or Snip Snap. 



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 foi lessraone^ 

 one. 



During the past five years wr have 

 sold hundreds of ])airs of eiiinbers; 

 have sent them to nearly every state 

 and territory in the Union and Inne ,\et 

 lo hear of the first dissatisfied purchaser. 

 From many testimonials, we select 

 the following: 



"The clim'oers tlla^, yon se^itglfe entlrs saMslac- 

 tlon and are well made la every particular." 



T. V. W.. AUKiin, Ills. 



"Received my climbers all right on thi.-" "ist of 

 last month. Have deferred writing- to yon tin ! 

 had used them. They are as good a spur as I 

 ever tried aud I ihiulv I am safe In sayiii-' tbat if 

 you buy your spurs of Lattln, you get gnort oues." 

 J. P. J., Keltou. Pa. 



"All the supplies ordered csime duly to Imnd.aU 

 O. K, Am more than pleased with tUi'm all. 

 The climping irons are just; what I wanted: the 

 boolf of datas Is immense and the Naturalist's 

 Guide Is well worth the price. I wish to compli- 

 ment you on your method of pacldng. The goods 

 that I received could hardly have been better 

 fixed for transportation. Am more Impressed 

 mthyour promptness every time 1 order; and in 

 future, let me say, if there is anything in your 

 line that, I need, .vou may be sure that I shall 

 give you thepreference." 



II. C. O., Shelburne Falls, Mass. 



Our prices are as follows: Strapped, 

 ready tor use, by express, at purchas- 

 er's ex])euse, $2.r)0, or prepaid to any 

 p;irt of tlie United States, $3.25. Climb- 

 ers v\-ith,out straps by express, $1.50, 

 prep;iid, ^'^.OO.- 



RRANK H. LATTIN. 



ALBION, N. Y. 



The new Improved Pocket Gun requires no 

 powder, no caps, is neatly finished, durable and 

 can be carried In the pocket, as It welgns only 

 thi-ee ounces. Will shoot shot or bullets with 

 accuracy and force and with a little practice will 

 kill birds on the wing or bring them down from 

 the highest tree. 



It is just tlie tiling for taxidermists, as It will 

 kill without spuihug tlie game and makes no 

 report. 



Iron frame, leather loop, straps of best kind of 

 rubber. Send for sample at once and practice on 

 tlic! Sparrows. Address, 



fRAMK H. LATTIM, - ALBIOH, M. Y. 



M EXPLAHATIOK. 



Ill the last issue of The Oologist 

 this cut appeared to "fill up": — 



BaJHll^ 1 K.a"ir"^J Curios •c,"13p.ilm.i>i.ol»llKmd..No>Ur.ll» .ad T«xl. 

 BHHI^ pining dcrniiU'SUFiiliiii. I.n(ett Stock, l.o»ci»,,icci. Soul 



We have a new large illustrated v:\t- 

 alogiie i'l press, it will be vt'ady to mail 

 about March 1st. Our patrons need 

 not write for a coj^y as we shall send 

 tlieni one ;is soon as issued, until that 

 time our prices for evei-ything except 

 eggs remain ;is advertised in the Se])t. 

 '88 Bulletin. The prices for Eggs ai-e 

 as listed in Nov. '89 Oologist or as 

 printed on our new "OoLOGiST's 

 CiiECLiNG Lists". 



Faithfully, 



Frank H. Lattin. 



Exotic Butterflies and Moths 



In brilliant colors and of rare beauty, from India, 

 Australia, Africa and South America for cash or 

 half cJoSh and half in rare eggs or line bird skins. 

 Also fine cocoons from other countries. Send 5c 

 for catalogue. State what you want distinctly. 

 AhsoluteUj no attention t^ald to postal cards. CoN 

 lectlons made up In cabinets for museums and 

 colleges, containing all the classes of msects 

 from every clime. We have the largest stock of 

 Lepidoptera in New England and charge the low- 

 est prices in the United States. 



PROF.CARLBRAUN, 

 NATURAL.IST, 



