THE OOLOGIST. 



EXCHANGES.— Contin ued 



FIKST-CLASS Western Eggs In sets with data 

 to exchange tor other flrst-class sets. Please 

 send lists. All letters answered. N. R. CHRISTIE, 

 Kye Patch, Nevada. 



CALIFORNIA Minerals and Curiosities to ex- 

 change for other Minerals and Curiosities. Send 

 lists and receive mine. CHAS. M. GOETHE, 1011, 

 4th St., Sacramento, Calif. 



TO EXCHANGE.— A Universal Household 

 Microscope in perfect order; valued al $7.00, lor 

 The best offer in Bird Skins, veater birds preferred. 

 For particulars apply to Wm. T. SMITH, Box 94, 

 Wayne, Del. Co., Pa 



POR SALE.— A Stevens Pocket Shot Gun, 44 

 gauge, 15-inch barrel, choke bored; good as new: 

 used but one season; will kill at 40 yards. This 

 Gun, together with 45 2-inch Brass Shells, (tapper, 

 DeCapper and Wad Cutter lor $12.00. CJost, when 

 new, over $20.00. Address. JAMES B. GREEN, 

 Box 279, Des Moines, Iowa. 



"GATHERED SKETCHES" from the Early His- 

 tory of New Hampshire and "Vermont. See full- 

 page adv. in Dec. '89 Oologist. 



For $1.00 worth of flrst-class Eggs or specimens 

 we will give the Oologist for 1890. For 50 cents 

 worth, a card good for one exchange notice in the 

 Oologist; for 25 cents, a card good for inserting 

 name one time in Directory, or for $25.00 worth of 

 very desirable ones, we will give a copy of May- 

 nard's Birds of Eastern North America; (publish- 

 er's price for this work is $18.00. cash). Send in 

 your lists of duplicates should you desire to ex- 

 change for any of the above. THE OOLOGIST, 

 Albion, N. Y, 



TO EXCHANv'iE.- 7-shot Revolver (Allen's 

 make), 22-callbre, good for $2.00 worth of Eggs; 

 Fountain Pen, good for 33 cts. worth of Eggs; 

 Shading Pen (Stoakes make), for 25 cts. in Eggs; 

 Copy of the Boston News Leiter, first newspaper 

 ever printeo in America, 1704, for $1.0o worth of 

 Eggs; Bible Dictionary printed in 1832, .540 pages, 

 90 cts. in Eggs, all to be flrst-class with name and 

 data. Address, DAN1ELS0NVI-.LE EGG CO., 

 Box 234, Danielsonvllle, Conn. 



BIRDS' EGGS. 



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

 Burlington, Iowa. [J3 



Dana C. Gillett, Barre Centre, N. Y. 

 W. R. Chester, Rye Patch, Neb. 



O. E. Crooker, 621 Francis St., Madi- 

 son, Wis. aS 

 R. W. Patterson, Box 247, Pax'kersburff, 

 W.Va. ^ 



WHITE LEGHORNS. 



A fine strain of White Leghorn Fowls. Eggs 

 IB for $1; 25 for $1.75. No better stock in this 

 country. Good reference given if desired. 

 Address, H. C. CAMPBELL, 



Lanslngburgh, Rens. Co., N. T. 



VHTT will receive hundreds of valuable Samples. 



IvU Catalogues, Magazmes, Papers, etc., from 



all over the U. S., free, if you send 10 cents to 



have your name printed in the Record. Address, 



BUSINESS RECORD, 

 132 W. Van Buren St., Chicago, m. 



STANLEY'S 



RESCUE OFEMIN. 



Agents Wanted. Send your own and address of 

 all book agents you know and we will send you a 

 copy Free. FRANKLIN NEWS CO., 720 c;hestniit. 

 St., Philadelphia. 



A COLLECTION OF EGGS 



Valued at $5..50 (Lattln's 1890 list) for $2.25 prepaid 

 Address. P. O. Box. 426. Mehina, N. Y. 



Collectors, Attention! 



Live cocoons of tlie largest Moth in the worldi 

 Atlaous Atlas, $2.00 per pair, 5 x 9, span 10 Inches. 

 Every collecr or of curios wants«them for his cab- 

 inet. Now is your time to procure a real article 

 of beauty. Send money and they will be sent to 

 you postpaid and securely packed. They are 

 going very fast. 



PROF. CARL BRAUN, Naturalist, 



BANGOR, MAINE. 



[ATURAL HISTORY AND BIRD STORE 



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II Taxidermy, Birds' Skins and Eggs, Shells, 

 Curios, Minerals, Fossils, Indian Relics, Cur- 

 iosities and Naturalists' Supplies, Singing and 

 Fancy Birds, Talking Parrots, Goldttsh and 

 Aquairium Stock. Send Stamp for Catalogues and 

 Price Lists. 



OHAS. R. OARR. 

 Aly 126 State St., Madison, Wis. 



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NATURALISTS 



AND OTHEK8. 



GOOD WORK, 



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(Jorrespondence Solicited 



H.A. CARHART, 

 d yr Syracuse, N. Y. 



Tillingliast's New Floral Album 



Is not a seed Catalogue, but a magnificent vol - 

 ume containing 270 Elegant Colored Plates. This 

 magnificent collection of Floral Lithographs has 

 cost Over Twenty-flve Hunered Dollars and has 

 heretofore sold at Fifty Cents per Copy alone, but 

 to introduce it and my seeds. 1 will now for » 

 limited time offer to send postpaid by mall, on 

 receipt of 75 Cents (postal note, silver or postage 

 stamps) one copy of this Elegant Floral Album 

 and 12 packets of our choicest and most populai- 

 Flower Seeds, viz: One each of choicest mixed 

 Asters, Balsams, Pansles, Verbenia, Petunn, Zin- 

 nia, Poppy, Accrocllnlum or Strawflower, Drum- 

 mond Phlox, Sweet Peas. Scabiosa and Mignon- 

 ette. The catalogue price of the seeds alone is 

 $1.00, yet for Introduction I will mall them all and 

 a copy of the Beautiful Album for 7.9 cents. 



I WANT AGENTS and will pay them well to 

 take orders among their friends for this great 

 combination. My seed catalogue will be sent free 

 with each order. Address, 



ISAAC F. TILLINGHAST, 

 Box lOui, La Plume, Pa. 



»MOTO 01 your future HusUanl or Wile FREE » 



Send Stamp for Pwla^fe. CIIMaX CO. CHICAQO. IlL 



