THE OOLOGIST. 



EXCHANGES AND WANTS, Continued. 



Have you read Lattin's "Exchange Extraordi- 

 nary" in this Oologist? 



EXCHANGE.— I have a long list of desirable 

 Eggs. In lull sets, with complete data, to ex- 

 change with reliable collectors for sets with 

 accompanying data. Eggs of the Prothonotary 

 Warbler In any quantity. Send lists and i-eceive 

 mine. D. li. BUJSROVVS, Laeon, Marshall Co., 

 Ills. 



WANTED.— To exchange the following fii-st- 

 class Eggs, single or in sets, for others. 

 NOS. 1, 111, 7. 122, 123, 13>, 143,1.57, 2 0. 214, 258, 

 270, 278, 282, 261, 263, 315, 32iJ, 324, 854, S'lT. 382, 425, 

 451, 4.54, 480, 431, 525, .571, 670, 93.63, 574. Data 

 furnished it desired. All letters answered. M. 

 0. WHITE, Mathews C. H., Va. 



TO EXCHANGE.— A have lOO Stamping Outfits 

 worth $1.50 per set, i Accordeon, SS.nO; l Magnetic 

 Belt. $2->,00;i Peerless Fountain Pen, $-i.r>i); lots of 

 Books, Eggs, etc., for Eggs in sets, with data, or 

 Indian Relics. Write what you have, If you mean 

 business; "Silence is Golden," If you do not. 

 Address, C. A. MORRIS, Paw Paw. 111. 



WANTED.— 12.> Fonts Of Small Type like that 

 used in printing tue Oologist; also so Fonts Large 

 and Fancy Type; also the Latest Edition of Ridg- 

 way's Key for wblch I will give Sis.uo in first-class 

 Sets: also good Double-barrel, Breech-loadlug 

 Shotgun (14 01- 16 gauge); also Typewriter. Those 

 having any of the above to evchange lor first- 

 class Skins or Sets out of a collection of luou Eggs, 

 .send particulars to K. W. NOLTE, W'. 16th St., 

 Los Angeles, cal. 



TO EXCHANGE.— A Rotary Plate, Self-inklug 

 Golding Printing Press, chase,4>^ x 3, with outfit, 

 and an Accordeon, for besi. oiler of Curiosities, 

 especially coins, stamps, Indian Relics and Bird 

 Eggs "With data., not necessarily in sets. For 

 particulars, address EDW. H. JONAS, Box 221, 

 Bcaver Dam, Wis. 



TO EHCllANGE.— Two Printing Presses, one 

 5 .X 8, self-Iuklng; one lo x 15 Foot l^ower, and 

 •Several Fonts of Job Type and complete outfit for 

 Safety Bicycle. A. M. EUDi', Albion, N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE.— First-class Eggs of Eastern 

 Pennsylvania; Singles or sets, with full and orig- 

 inal data. Send list. JOS. P. JACIiSON, Keltou, 

 Ches. CO., Pa. 



EXCHANGE.— A Receipt telling how to mount 

 birds in a life-like manner f iv every set of eggs 

 ,sent, except li and 22, with data. J. w. P. 

 S.MITHWICK. Sans soucl, N. c. 



TO EXCHANGE.— The following first-class 

 Eggs, in sets, with data-, for the best offer of flrat- 

 class Eggs in pairs. A. O. C. Nos., 443, o5-2a, 622a, 

 421, 319, 339a. H. BAYERS^, Jk., Abilene, Tex. 



1 Pocket collecting Pistol ana Outfit, ITossils, 

 Steel Bar Magnets, War Relics, curiosities. Invis- 

 ible Ink, Ohio Snake Mound Relic, Winchester 

 Hifle Cartridges, 38 cal. c. F.; Banjo Bridges. 

 Cigarette Pictures and Charts, Printing Matei'ial, 

 to exchange lor best oiler of single Eggs, Mounted 

 Birds or Skins. F. LEON ENGLEBEUT, Des 

 Moines, Iowa. 



WANTED.— To exchange Sets of the following 

 tor others; 1, 7, I2, 13, i4y, E. s.. 2.U, 2«i, i:u, 271. 

 ■.:T8b, 2>9, 304, 387. 460, 494, 6:3, 763, 7(i3a; also 

 many Singles, including European varieties; also 

 Foreign Postal Cards. Only sets with No 8 data 

 blanks accepied. Latriu's is.s.) list as a basis of 

 e.xcliange. W. MORGAN MARTIN, 309 E. Ninth 

 St., Wellington, Kansas. 



IMPORTANT.— 1 care to make eKCliinges dur- 

 ing the next 60 days as per offers in this Oolooist, 

 only, and do not care to purchase specimens m 

 any kind unless very de-irable and at low rales. 

 Owing to an enormous amouiit of work before us. 

 during the next two months, we arefort'edto 

 make this announcemeiit in ordei- to save need- 

 less correspondence. FRANK H, LATTIN. 



BIRDS' EGGS, 



Fred A. Harriman, Hampton, Franklin 



Co., Iowa. 

 E. D. Royce, Staflord Springs, Coiiii. 



FOSSILS. 

 Will S. Graham, 604 W. Adam.s St., 



Creston, Iowa. 



Wanted, a.t Once. 



50O Collectors to purchase one of the great -Japa- 

 nese Egg Cin-iosities. Lots of fun. Price 5i)<_" 

 50 per cent. ofS to collectors. 



GEORGE SWING. San Bei'Eardmo, cal. 



^ Cil T "Pr XrVR C 86Kd 2ij cents for one 

 f Wl^x^i..^\^ 1W1\>3, year's sut)scrlptiorj 



^^ to the ■■stormy Petrel,"' a paper devoted to 

 Ornithology, Oology and Natural History in 

 general. .U. S.VllTii &; cu. . Box ST. Meudota, 111, 



First-C'ass Eggs in Sets For Sale., 



Coopei-'s IRv.vk. 



3, 4, .5. 



Redtail 



1, 2, 3, 



Red-Shouldered Hawk, 



1, 2, S, 4. 



(ireat Blue Heron, 



3, 4, 



( Carolina licAl, 



6 too. 



Pla. Galllnule, 



6 to 13. 



.5. ea-gs *'■?, s .12 

 («: .30 

 («. .2. 



Send for list of other first-class sets and singles. 

 W. C. PRATT, Lake Forest Ills. 



JAMES P. BABBITT, 



AND DEALER IN ALL ARTICLES KEQUIKED BY TAX- 

 IDERMISTS. OK.NITHOLOGI'-JTS. OOl.OGISTS, 

 ENTO.MOLOGISrS AND BOTANISTS 



Also a Full Line of 

 BIRDS' SKINS, EGGS & STUFFED BIRDS. 



Artificial Glass Eyes for Animals, Birds and 

 Fish, a specialty. 



As a Baruain, this month, I offer the following 

 Stuffed Birds on suitable stands, according lo 

 bird's liablts. 

 Redwing, beauties. $.85 i Red-shafted Fhcker.$i..5(( 



Am. Robin 7.5 I Least Sandpiper l.0'> 



Chewink T.5 i Bohemian Waxwing 2.00 



Oven-bird 7 ; | Evening Grosbeak . . 2.0i i 



© EGGS. © 



La. Clapper Rail... .$.14 ' Black Duck $ 2" 



Turkey Vulture 4l.' j Am. Magpie ' .16 



Any of above can be furnished in original sets 

 with data. Will send one of each of the above 

 kinds for T.-;c, listed at $1.60. 1 also have a large 

 stock of other Eggs of which I will send written 

 lists for stamp, with very low prices. 



10 Hodges Ave., Taunton, Mass. 



