THE OOLOGIST. 



BARGAINS T BARGAINS I 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 



Below will be found a list of STUFFED BIRDS, with cash and exchange prices. All are on 

 nice S'-tands, ready for cabinet or parlor, and will be sent post-paid in all cases. Send list of what 

 Eggs or Skins you have to exchange, if you wish any of the Birds listed below. Full price 

 allowed for both Skins and Eggs. |W" N. B.— Always enclose stamp. 



CASH. EXC. 



Com. Tern $ 1 7.5 $ 2 7.5 



RoseateTem 300 4 00 



Green Heron 300 400 



Woodcock 350 500 



Least Sandpiper 150 325 



Spotted Sandpiper 150 2 35 



Black-bellied Plover 250 400 



Piping Plover 200 2 75 



Bob. White 300 3 50 



Ruffed Grouse 3 50 4 00 



Long-eared Owl 400 700 



Short-eared Owl 4 00 7 00 



Screech Owl 500 7 00 



Wn. Gt. Horned Owl 1500 2200 



Flicker 200 3.50 



Longcrested Jay 3C0 4 00 



Am. Crow 2 75 400 



CASH. EXC. 



Cowbird 150 225 



Red-wing 150 300 



Meadow Lark 3 00 300 



Bullocks Oriole 300 350 



Rusty Blackbird 150 3(0 



Am. Crossbill 150 250 



Gray-crowned Lewcosticle 175 3 75 



English Sparrow 125 300 



Purple Grackle 175 350 



Bronzed Grackie 175 3 50 



Tree Sparrow 150 300 



Slate-colored Junco 1.50 2 00 



Bohemian Waxwius; 35) 6 00 



Cedar Waxwing...". 15) 300 



Northern Shrike 2 0J 3 00 



Oven bird 1.50 2.50 



Am. Robin 150 300 



JAMES P. BABBITT, 10 Hodges Ave., Taunton, Mass. 



BOYS! 



You want the Young 

 Idea, the brightest, 

 best and cheapest Ju- 

 venile Magazine published. Has hobby 

 column, and page devoted to Sports of 

 the Season. \Vill be sent six months for 

 10c, if you cut out and return this slip. 

 Address, GRANT C. WHITNEY, 

 6m3 Belvidere, 111. 



Wool iimw 



— FOE — 



NATUEALISTS 



AND OTHEES. 



GOOD WORK, 



LOWEST PRICES 



Oorrespondence Solicited 



H.A. CARHART, 

 d yr Syracuse, N. Y. 



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Send One Dollar 



— TO— 

 Box 63, Mt, Carmel, Ky. 



And get 10 Fossils. 10 spec. Polished Wood. 10 

 Foreign Stamps and 6 Minerals. This ivill last 

 for 20 days only. 



T-T/^O C-fll tr A collection of Birds' 

 H WrV O/AJLcrt- eggs. Over 105 differ- 

 ■■ ent kinds, mostly in sets with datas. It 

 comprises Grebes, Terns, Rails, Plovers, Her- 

 ons, Hawks, Owls, Woodpeckers, Flycatchers, 

 Orioles, Sparrows, Wa.rblers and Thrushes, 

 also Davies' "Nests and Eggs of North Ameri- 

 can Birds" latest edition, and a set of tools 

 valued at $1.85 in walnut case, all valued at 

 $a5.00. Will sell for $13.00, purchaser paying 

 express charges. MILES HURLBERT, Port- 

 land. Mich. 



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 low prices. 



"Lattin will personally attend the 

 mammoth exhibit during the Fair and 

 would be pleased to meet any of his 

 pati'ons. 



Should you visit the Fair, do not fail 

 to visit Lattin' s exhibit, which you will 

 find on the second floor, at the south 

 end of Main Building (same location as 

 in '89. The Exhibit will occupy 500 ft. 

 floor scpaewith 50 ft. frontage. 



RESURRECTION FERN. 



A real, live, evergreen fern, possessing all the 

 qualities of the Resurrection Plant. 



It is a small fern with dense, dark foliage and 

 imbedded in beautiful moss. 



When dry, the leaves roll and curl, as if dead, 

 and revive again when wet. 



It shows off best when one half is in water 

 and the other dry. Splendid, for cut flower 

 backgrounds. To the person sending me the 

 largest order, in stamps, in the next 30 days, I 

 will mall free, a large roll of this curiosity. 

 Post-paid at 15, S5, 50 and $1,00. 



C. E. PLEAS, 

 Clinton, Ark. 



