THE OOLOGIST. 



193 



WANTED— '-Gray's and Coulter's Western 

 Botany," in exchrnge for "Wood's Class Book 

 of Botany," nearly new; or, Photographs of 

 Mammals, Birds, Nests and Eggs, etc. Write 

 for offer stating condition of book. E. S. 

 CHENEY, Pitrodie. South Dakota. 



WANTED.— Best offer for .«*trffed Eagles. 

 Owls, Hawks, Woodcock, Quail. Wanted for 

 38-cal. full nickel 10 in. pocket rifle, .5 shot, a 

 23-cal. Winchester. Letters answered. F. 

 THEO. MILLER, Heathsville, Va. 



GREAT : GREAT ! ! GREAT ! ! I— Wanted to ex- 

 ■?bhange eggs, for anything desirable. What 

 offers? Send stamp for catalogue, stating what 

 you have, to A. L. CHILDRESS, P. O. Box T>9, 

 Decherd, Tennessee. 



FOSSILS. 



Will S. Graham, Creston, la. [SS 



BIRDS' EGGS. 



Wm. T. Smith, Box 94, Wayne, Del. 

 Co., Pen a. 



R. W. Patterson, Box 247, Parkers burs;, 

 W. Va. ^ 



Clark Ijams, 210 E. 19th St., Cheyenne, 

 Wy(j. 



BIRD SKINS. 



VV^m. T. Smith, Box 94, Wayne, Del. 

 Co., Peun. 



AGENTS. 



Gus Deal, Blaekshurg, S. Car. 



A FINE BIRD-EGG COLLECTION for 

 sale cheap. Write for particulars. Ap- 

 proval sheets of stamps on application. 

 mn per cent com. JOHN HECK. Raleigh.N.C. 



IMPORTANT! 



Through an error the following offer ap- 

 pe ired in Sept. Oologist. It was intended to 

 have withdrawn the offer on Oct. 1st., but 

 owing to the error, we will extend the same 

 until Oct. a5th, at which date it wJl be with- 

 drawn, never to be repeated. 



Faithfully yours, 



FRANti H. lATTIN. 



THBORRER: 



FOR ONLY $1.00 CASH, 



We will send 



The Oologist for one year % .50 



A Card good for one Exchange Notice 'i5 



A copy of the Oologist's Hand-book ( 188.5) ... Ah 

 A choice Resurrection Plant from Mexico... .15 

 And 11.00 worth of anything we advertise... 1.00 



$3.05 

 We will allow our present subscribers to re- 

 new their subscriptions according to thisoifer- 

 new subscriptions will commence with June 

 issue— old ones one year will be added 1 3 the 

 time their present subscription expires. 



FRANK H. LATTIN, 



Pub. THE OOLOGIST, Albion, N. Y. 



Large well illustrated 48p book 5c. 

 827 Brannan St., San Francisco, Gal. 



WORTH OF SETS FREE. 



On other pages we have offered many valuable eggs at greatly reduced 

 prices, many species at prices below what we can purchase them at in hundred 

 tots, but as we have them in stock in large quantities, we desire to close them 

 out nt once. Collectors will observe that larger the order greater the discount, 

 and it is hardly necessarj^ for us to give a "pointer" to our patrons as to the 

 snug little protit they can make by combining their order with that of their 

 friends, thereby, making a large order and giviTig them a better discount; for 

 example: $1.00 obtains $1.50 worth of eggs. Ten $1.00 orders would make a 

 $10.00 order which would entitle you to $25.00 worth; or, a protit of $10.00 worth 

 of eggs for your trouble of obtaining the ten $1.00 orders. Surely, a collector 

 could not obt'iin a snug little collection any easier or at less expense. It would 

 seem absurd for us to make an additional inducement to collectors to obtain 

 their orders after giving a discount of nearly fifty -per cent, less than usual whole- 

 sale j)rices, but in order to show our appreciation for early orders, we have con- 

 cluded to make the tirst party from each State, Territory or Country that sends 

 us an order for $2.00 worth of eggs, on or befcn-e Nov. 15th, a present of a set of 

 one egg, with data, of the Sooty Tern. For the tirst $5.00 order, an egg, with 

 data, of the Noddy, and for the first SlO.OOovder, a set of each species. Ptemera- 

 ber these presents are given you without any additional expense and the earlier 

 we receive your order the more liable you are to obtain one. 



Faithfully, 



FRANK H. LATTIN. 



