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THE OOLOGIST. 



EXCHANGES.— Continued 



Have you read Latti.i's "Exchange Extraordi- 

 nary" i.i this Oologist? 



RUBBKK Ihmd Stamps, lull aud explicit direc- 

 tions tor making vour own. chmp, lor 30 cents 

 worth ol tirst-class Eggs: have a variety ol articles 

 to exchange lor Eggs; also Eggs to exchange. 

 Please send lists ot wuat you have to exchange. 

 (! H. PKINC'E, Uaolelsonville, conn. 



TO EXC'llAiSI(.iE.-Poe's Tales and Pickwick 

 Papers. lor Handbouk of the Agassiz Ass'u; 

 ••Three in Norway'' and "Up the Rhine." lor Dav- 

 ie's Key, set ol 4 Wilson's Thrush Eggs lor a good 

 pair ol Ktnliryo scissors. STUAKT K. LUPTON, 

 Clarksville, Tenn. 



EXCHANIjK.— Mazon creek Fossils in Iron 

 Stone, Modules Ferns and Plants lor Marine 

 tshells. Star-rish and curios. Wishes fine Indian 

 Kelics, Minerals and Fussils in quantity. Wishes 

 10 correspond with pai-tles who have large collec- 

 tions lor sale or exchange. 1 wish large, showy 

 specimens tor my exhibit at the coming World's 

 Fair at Chicago. 11. i). HILL, Morris, 111. as 



For SI. 00 worth ol lirst-class Eggs or specimens 

 we will give the oologist lor 1890. For 5u cents 

 worth, a card good lor one exchange notice in the 

 oologist; lor -^ > cents, a card good lor inserting 

 name one time in Directory, or for .■S2->.(iu worth ol 

 pei'y desirable ones, we will give a copy ol May- 

 nard's Birds ol Eastei-ii North America (miblish- 

 f.r's price lor this work Is SlS.OO. cash). Send In 

 your lists ol duplicates should you desire to ex- 

 change lor an v ol the above. TUE OOLOOIST, 

 Al'olon, N. Y. 



NOTICE -I have the loUowmg eggs and sup- 

 plies lor sale or exchange: Nos. I2hi. i2 i-.'i. sfiAi, 

 114S. l.^lii, E. S. 34, 154J3,2.)4 1-G. '2.58 1-1, 263 1-.5, 

 ?T4 i-i, '282 1-3, '289 ]-:i. 4t):i>^, 5S5 1-1, ti9u>v., ti93'a. 

 All tirst-class sets with data. Also i complete 

 set ol Taxidermist's Tools in walnut case, i Drill, 

 1 Blowpipe, Data Blanks, 1 ii-iuch Steel Kule 

 divided into lOOths, fit into slide, lor measuiing 

 f.ggs, and D;ivie's latest Key to Nests and Eggs 

 ui N. A. Birds, paper bound. All valued at over 

 IVi.iO; will exchange lor Type- writer. Flobert 

 Kitle. Violin, Banjo or (Tuitar, or will sell lor «7.0fl 

 r.ash. Address. C. MOKKOVV, 12TO Michigan 

 Ave., Columbus, O. 



BIRDS' EGGS. 



N. R. Clu'i.stie, Rye Fatcli, Nev. 



H H. Abeel, 6 Delano St., Po'keep.sie, 



N. Y. 

 O. E. Crooker, 621 Fram-is St., Madi- 



sou, Wis. :i3 



Herbert Duuii, Cissua Park, Irt)qn()is 



C.)., Ills. 

 Alfred Gi'.glieliiU'tti. Petaluiiui, Sonoma 



Co., Calif. 

 Joliu B. Seymour, New Berne, N. C. 

 R. W. Orcutt, Box 148, Austiaburgh, O. 



ArATT vvill receive hundreds ol valuable Samples 

 YUU Catalogues, Magazines, Papers, etc., Irom 

 *■ all over the U. S., tree, if you send lO cents to 

 have your name printed in the Record. Address, 



BUSINESS KBCOUD. 

 132 W. Van Buren St.. Chicago, 111. 



I OFFER FOR SALE-® 



My Collection ol North American Eggs. It 

 contains 130 complete and flrst-class sets, with 

 data (."^os eggs,) which represents 94 species. List 

 value (Lattln, 1890) $68.06. Sent by express for 

 .|3'..oo. List and particulars on application to 



CHARLES D. OLDRIGHT, 



Austin. Texas. 



Collectors, Attention! 



Live (;ocoons ol the largest Moth in the world, 

 .-ii;at'«.s,-l</^(A-,$2perpair.maleand female span lOln 

 Every collecior of curios wants them for his cab- 

 inet. Now is yoiir time to procure a real article 

 of beauty, send money and they will be sent to 

 you postpaid and securely packed. Tliey are 

 going very last. 



PROF. CARL BRAUN, Naturalist, 



BANGOR, MAINE. 



HT^ TTTT T Morris, 111., Dealer in 

 • -L'* AX A -Li -Li* Mazon Creek Fossils, 

 Wholesale and Retail. Sample by mall. 25 cents. 

 Fine specimen polished Mexican Ricolite some- 

 thing new, by mail, from iiO cents to $-2.00. Pol- 

 ished Brazilian Agates, 2^0. to $i.5u. Trilobltes. 

 2.50. to .iOc. Geodes, lOc. to Si.imi. Arrow and 

 Spear Points, 'ic. to .'50c. Celts and Axs, 40 cents 

 to $1.(0. Other papers, with circulation ot lOOi, 

 copy three times and send bill for anything we 

 advertise. as 



ollNS, ^TAMP§ (URIO 



Large well illustrated 48p book 5c. 



VI. R. GREANY, 



827 Brannan St., San Francisco, Cal. 



I have a coUectioD of 



Valued at $75, (Lattin's list) which I will 

 s ;11 for .140 cash. Also Ey;ss to Exchange. 

 HERBERT W. McBRIDE, 

 Waterloo, - - - Ind. 



IIVIPORTED JAPANESE 



AND INDIAN SLK WORIVl EGGS FOR SEED, 



In Silk cnlture. Different speeies, 

 al>50 the celebrated Madras SilkCoeoons 

 warranted to be raised sueeessfnlly in 

 this eonntry. Directions g-iven how to 

 raise them profitably. Prices low. 



PROF. CARL BRAUN, 



NATURALIST, 



BANGOR, - - MAINE. 



'BL9MOTO Ot your future Eustasd or Wile FREE ! 



f^ Seil.i Mamp fur l'oKUlf;«- CLIMAX CO. CHICAfiO. ILL 



