THE OOLOGIST. 



WM. O. SMITH, 



-COLLECTOR OF- 



BIRDS, WIAIVIMALS ^ EGGS, 



LOVELAND, COLORADO. 



I make a specialty ot mailing tolrds same day 



as skinned, or sent In tlie flesh after subjecting 



them to a preservative preparation, linclose 



stamp tor Price Lis t. 



~^^1}{Y. NAUTILUS-^ 



For Conchologists. (Formerly the Conch- 



ologists' Exchange.) 

 Improved, -i- Enlarged, -J- Illustrated. 

 Issued Monthly. Subscription, SI per year. 



H. A. PIIiSBEY, EDITOK. 



Address WM. D AVERELX., 



Manager, Mt. Airy, 



Philadelphia Penna. 



Wood EnOTini 



— FOE — 



NATUEALISTS 



AND OTHERS. 



GOOD WORK, 

 LOWEST PRICES 



Correspojideiice Solicited 



H.A. CARHART, 

 d yr Syracuse, N. Y. 



TAXIDERIVIIST, 



GARLAND. + MAINE. 



The new process of embalming fully explained 

 The quickest and easiest method, and gives the 

 hest satisfaction. 



PRICE, POST-PAID, ONLY 5. CENTS. 



Birds and Mammals counted in a superior 

 mamier at lowest cash price, and promptly re- 

 turned, yend for Keduced Price List for mount- 

 ino-. Seat Free. Bird Skins and Birds in meat 

 wanted. Dm3 



WBVi book:. 



EGGS OF NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS, 



BY CHAS. J. MAYNARD. 



158pp. l2mo., 10 colored plates, cloth, $2.00. 



A full description with breeding dates. Sent post 



paid on receipt of price. 



FRANK H. LATTIN, ALBION, N. Y. 



IWIPORTED JAPANESE 



aNd INDIAN SILK Worm eggs for seed. 



'■ In Silk ciiUiiro. Different spedes,' 

 also the eelehniled Madras Silk Cocoon.'* 

 waiTanted to be raised successfully in 

 this country. Directions given how U* 

 raise them pvoiitably. Prices low. 



PROf. CAR BRAUN, 



NATUEALIST, 



BANGOR, 



MAINE. 



SOMETHING NeWi 



A Manual of the Vertebrates of the 

 United States. 



By David S. Jokdon. 



A work by which anyone can identify a speci- 

 men .belonging to the Vertebrata. 



It is arranged on the same plan as Grey's Bota- 

 nies, 1. e. an analytical key, and is indlspensible 

 to anyone studlng zoology in any of its divisions. 

 It is a 2T.1 page, cloth bound book containing ac- 

 curate descriptions of all North American Birds, 

 l)y means of which one can determine a parent 

 <bu-d very easily. 



"It is indespensible to the working zoologist." 

 A. A. Handbook. 



It is the cheapest work yet offered to the Orni- 

 thologist and Oologist, and is needed by all. 



To each purchaser in ' he next 3C days, we will 

 present a year's subscription to The Oologist, 

 price, 50C. 



To those purchasing in ten days, we will also 

 give the Oologlst's Handbook and six new Check 

 lists, 25cts; ipaklng a total of $ :.vi5, which we will 

 send, post-paid for $2. .00 



Address, W. A. Ckooks & Co., 

 Oilman, ill. 



Hard Times Offer! 



Davie's New-Key, paper — $1.2,5 



Climbing Irons (without straps) i.oo 



Set of two, 'Whip-poor-will, worth $3 1.0 



Sets of two of '31 and 4i56. worth $i.so 90 



Nos. 1, 2. 3 and 4, worth $T.5.5 3.7a 



Any j)ossible combination of 1, 2, 3 and 4 at 2i) 



V 



'!#' 



per ceimdiscount. 



Dickinson & Dubkee, 

 Sharon, Wis. 



Taxidermist and Dealer in all articles 

 required by Ornithologists, Oologis 

 ts and Taxidermists. A large stock 

 of Stuffed Birds, Birds Eggs and 

 Skins always on hand. 



Artificial Glass Eves. I carry nothing but 

 the linest makes of English bird, animal and fish 

 eyes, and can give as large a discount as any 

 dealer in the U. S. Send for discount. 



I am constantly neetiing flrsi-class sldns and 

 eggs and will give good exchange for the above. 



I generally have a few stuffed birds to exchange 

 for aeslrable eggs and skins. 



Note:— Send list of what you have to exchange, 

 stating about what you would like in exchange 

 and I \N ill make an offer: always enclose stamp. 



10 Hodges Ave., Taunton, Mass. 

 Catalogue will be ready in x\prll. 



