OOLOGIST'S 



EXCHANGE. 



Bargains! Bargains!! 



We offer some rare and very desirable 

 bargains in this our "Closing Out Sale." 

 Carefully examine the following and if you 

 are in need of any thing in our line give us 

 a trial order. Satisfaction guaranteed or 

 money refunded. 



BIRDS' EGGS. 



Sets of following and many others with 

 complete data. 



397-4.... $2. 00 480-15... $1.25 



395-5.... 1.70 300-3 ... 50 



354-2.... 1.60 473-11 ... 1.00 



209-4.... 1.00 217-4 ... .90 



496-4 . . 1.00 140-4 75 



Shells, Minerals and Curios. 



We submit the following as samples. The 

 regular retail price of any dealer would be 

 double these prices on same quality of goods. 

 Pink Murex... $0.15 Brazil Agate.. .$1.75 



E. T. Clam 17 " "... 1.10 



Green Ear 28 Electric Stone.. .42 



Prayer Trochus. 1.00 Opalized Wood .80 



Tent Shell 49 Resurrection Plant. . . .08 



Tiger Cowry. . . .07 Starfish 78 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Climbers, without Straps $1.00 Scarf Pins $0.63 



l>avies Key and above. . 1.75 Breast Pins 1.10 



Davies Key 125 Bangle Bracelets 58 



This Alligator tooth jewelry is best rolled 

 gold plate and nicely finished up. We have 

 a full line. 



Give us a trial order and we know you 

 will be satisfied. Address, 



DICKINSON & DURKEE, 

 Sharon, Wis. 



WANTFfl 1' en com pl ete se t s °f volume 

 VVrVIX I LU 1 of tllis p a p er- \\r e are in 



urgent need of these and will allow in 

 exchange for each set that we receive two 

 years' subscriptions to this paper. If you 

 d.o not care to part with the whole volume, 

 send us in the January and October numbers 

 and we will allow you one year's subscrip- 

 tion for them. Please take up this offer at 

 once as we want the articles in question for 

 present use. The Oologists' Exchange, 



P. O. Box 2060, New York. 



THE LOON. 



Monthly 50 cents per annum. 



DEVOTED TO 



ORNITHOLOGY AND OOLOGY. 



Send lc. stamp for sample copy. 



Address, 



Thad. Sukbee, Publisher, 



White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. 



The July Number 



of the O. & O. Semi-Annual will be out of 

 press about July 15th. It will be 



Greatly Improved and Enlarged, 

 and will contain only such matter as was 

 written especially for it. 



The Price will remain the same as before : 

 25c. per copy popular edition ; 35c. per 

 copy best edition. 



NOW IS THE TIME 

 to send in your subscription and receive a 

 free exchange notice. Open till July 1st. 

 W. H. FOOTE, Pittsfield, Mass., 



43 Fenn street. 



SELF-LIGHTING 



POCK ET L AMP. 



A perfect Instantaneous Self-Lighting 

 Lamp, of convenient size for the vest pocket, 

 superior to matches. A perfect light for 

 carrying about the house, and entirely 

 removing the dangerous use of matches. 



To the cigar and cigarette smoker, and 

 others in the habit of carrying matches, the 

 Self-Lighting Pocket Lamp is indispens- 

 able. By the turning of a screw you obtain 

 a light as long as needed. 



It is made of Brass, highly finished and 

 Nickel-Plated, and warranted to work. 



In order to place the Self-Lighting Pocket 

 Lamp within the reach of all, it is offered 

 at the moderate price of 50 cents, including 

 200 extra lights. 



We offer this Lamp and the Oologist's 

 Exchange for one year at 55 cents, postpaid. 

 This is, we think, a very fair Bargain ! 

 Either way you look at it it is a bargain. 

 You get the Lamp for 35 cents or the paper 

 for 5 cents. Additional lighting strips, 1,000 

 lights in a box, at 10 cents postpaid. 



THE OOLOGIST'S EXCHANGE, 

 P. O. Box 2060, New Yoek. 



E. WEBSTEE, 

 Cresco, Iowa. 



Publisher of Hawkeye O. & O. 



The Leading Journal of its class in the 

 Western States. Also dealer on commission 

 in Birds' Eggs, Skins, Instruments, Books> 

 and supplies for the Oologist and Orni- 

 thologist. 

 Send for sample copy of Haweeye O. & O. 



Press of L. S. Foster, N. Y. 



