THE OOLOGIST, 



EXCHANGES AND WANTS, Continued. 



Have you read Lattin's "Exchange Extraordi- 

 aary" in this Oologist? 



Collection of first-class Eggs, in sets, Sing:les 

 and Pairs, mostly California Species, including 

 Hawks, Owls, FlycatclLers, Hummingbirds, etc., 

 amounting to over $25,00 by Lattin's 1890 price- 

 list. Will exchange for good Breech-loading 

 Shotgun, Typewriter, Rifle, Self -Inking Press, 

 Type or other desirable oHer. All letters 

 answered. CHAS. TURTON, Box 956, Los 

 Angeles, Calif. 



WANTED.— Original Sets, with data, of the 

 following A. O. U. Nos. : 206%, Sesy^, 184i4, 428y2 

 (with nest) and many others. Have for ex- 

 change desirable sets of California Eggs and 

 first-class Bird Skins. Send Usts of sets and 

 first-class Skins. L. ZELLNER, 839 W. 18th 

 St., Los Angeles, Cal. 



TO EXCHANGE.— A Printing Outfit com- 

 plete, consisting of one hand press, one foot 

 press. Job Type, Rules, Reglet, Furniture, etc., 

 complete, for Safety Bicycle. A. M. EDDY. 

 Albion, N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Carefully prepared Skins 

 and Skulls of Birds and Mammals. Fossils, 

 Woods, Minerals, Insects and Curiosities of 

 this locality for the same. Indian and War 

 Relics and Bird Eggs of other localities,stamps, 

 Coins and Oologist prior to Aug-ust, 1888. 

 W. E. SNYDER, Beaver Dam, Wis. 



WANTED.— A 48-inch, Rubber Tire. Steel 

 Spoke Bicycle in good condition. Will give the 

 following books in exchange: Maynard's 

 "Birds of Eastern North America" ($18.00), 

 Langille's "Our Birds in their Haunts" ($3), 

 Jordan's "Manual of Vertebrates" ($2.50), 

 Maynard's "Eggs of N. A. Birds" ($2), Da^ae's 

 "Nests and Eggs" ($1.75), "Am. Ornithology," 

 3 vols., Edinburg, 1831: Hornaday's "Two 

 Years in the Jungle" and Samuel's "■Northern 

 and Eastern Birds" ($5). All books are in 

 excellent condition. Address. THAD. SUR- 

 BER, White Sulphur Springs, W. Virginia. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Firit-class Singles and 

 Sets, with data, to exchange for other first-class 

 Sets. Send list and receive mine. All letters 

 and cards answered. RALPH ARNOLD, Pasa- 

 dena, Cal. [63 



IMPORTANT.— I care to make exchanges 

 during the next 30 days as per offers in this 

 Oologist, only, and do not care to purchase 

 specimens of any kind unless very desirable 

 and at low rates. FRANK H. LATTIN. 



~W ANTED. — Offers for pair of Climbers, 

 strapped ready for use. Water birds Eggs, 

 sets or singles prfefered. Address. R. B. 

 Whitehead, Westfield, N. J. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Carrier Pigeons $2-50 per 

 pair, Key and Sounder $1.00, Magic Lantern 

 and Slides $1.35, Siberian Fossils for offers of 

 eggs. A. V. Thomson, Decorah. la. 



TO EXCHANGE. To every person who 

 sends me 25c worth of Eggs. I will send a pat- 

 ent broom holder and directions for getting 

 agency, send 4c for Postage. T. E. Stuart, 

 Corning, Adams Co., Iowa. 



WANTED.— To buy first class eggs in .sets ^ 

 with full data. Parties, haring such for salts 

 cheap. Addi-ess. Fred C. Van Valkenbnrg. 

 Box 15, Topeka, Kansas, 



COLLECTORS.— We will give 1.5c worth of 

 first-class eggs for every 10c worth of U. S. or 

 Foreign stamps sent me, Stamp catalogue of 

 less than 2c not wanted unless in lots of 50 or 

 over. Middlesex Stamp Co., Natick. Mass. 



IIVIPOFITED JAPANESE 



AND INDIAN SILK WORW EGGS FOR SEED, 



In Silk cttltuve. Different species, 

 also the ceiebvated Madras SilkCofoons 

 warranted to be raised successfully \n 

 this country. Directions given how to 

 raise them profitably. Prices low. 



PROF. CARL BRAUH, 



NATURALIST, 



BANGOR, - - MAINE. 



TCI CDymSdEO tor private lines. Sold ouS- 

 I bLCrnUlICO right. Circulars tree. Ad- 

 dress, HAliliiiRT TELEPHONE CO.. 

 Ib2 W. Van Buren St, Chicago, 111. 

 Circulars tree. Agents wntefi. 



VIlS/[. O. SMITH ~ 



—COLLECTOR OF— 



^ipd5, rv^amnxGil^ and £^^5, 



LOVELAND, COLORADO. 



I make a specialty of mailing birds same day 

 as skinned, or sent in the flesh after subjecting 

 them to a preservative preparation. EnclotJ*- 

 stamp for Price List. 



FOR SALE. A RACCOON ^^''^:. 



* v»i. hjxxMjAjt The young coons are aboiit 

 11 weeks old. Will sell for best offer in cash or 

 first-class Birds' Eergs. Address. 

 V^. S. TARBOX, Canobie Lake, N. H 



A T THE GREAT ,^ 



international Fair, 



TO BE HELD 



AT DETROIT, MICHIGAN, 



August 26 to September 5, 



Frank H. Lattin will have a "carload" 

 of Birds' Eggs, Sea Shells, Corals, 

 Natural History Specimens and Curios- 

 ities of all kinds. 



Duplicate Specimens will be sold at 

 surprisingly Ioav prices. 



"Lattin will personally' attend tho 

 mammoth exhibit during the Fair and 

 would be pleased to meet any of his 

 patrons. 



Should you visit the Fair, do n(3t fail 

 to visit Lattin's exhibit, which you will 

 find on the second floor, at thesouth 

 end of Main Building (same location as 

 in '89. The Exhibit will occupy 500 ft. 

 floor space with 50 ft. frontage. 



