THE YOUNG OOLOGIST. 



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NAMES OF SUBSCRIBERS 



Who Received Seventy-Nine of the One 



Hundred Presents Given 



September, 1884. 



The subscribers whose names and places 

 of residence are given below, are those who 

 received seventy -nine of the one hundred 

 valuable prizes offered for obtaining the 

 largest number of subscribers for the 

 Young Oologist between May 1st and 

 August 20, 1884, 



These presents were given in addition to 

 a premium worth 20 cents or a cash com- 

 mission of 15 cents for each name sent by 

 them, Whether it has paid our friends to 

 work for us or not, our readers can decide 

 for themselves. Opposite each name the 

 number of subscriptions is given that the 

 subscriber obtained. 



Twenty-fim dollars in cash — Jolmi T. Nien- 

 trimp, Rochester, N. Y., 29. 



Twenty dollars worth of specimens — H. W. 

 Hayford, North Conway, N. H., 28. 



Fifteen dollars worth of specimens — H. W. 

 Davis, North Granville, N. Y., 20. 



Ten dollars in cash — Geo. W. Tripp, Adri- 

 an, Mich., 20. 



Eight dollars worth of specimens — T. H. 

 Spauldiug, Albion, N. Y., 16. 



Five dollars in cash — Geo. Phillips, Ster. 

 ling. 111., 10. 



Samuel's Birds of New England, worth 

 four dollars — Ned. K. Swigart. Toledo, 

 O., 10. 



International Stamp Album, worth two 

 fifty — C. E. Stowe, Ashburnham, Mass. , 5. 



International Stamp Album, wm^th one 

 fifty — A. M. Shields, Los Angeles, Gala. , 4. 



Inger soil's Birds' Nesting, worth one twenty - 

 five — Charlie Cook, Syracuse, N. Y., 4. 



Wanton's Taxidermyt, fifty cents each. — 



.Lincoln Rappleye, Trumansburg, N. 

 Y.,4. 



Henry Sampler, Algonac, Mich, 3. 



H. Piatt Osborn, Clinton, N. Y., 3. 



H. F. Kramp, Wallingford, Ct.. 3. 



Fred. S. Odle, Lapeer, Mich, 3. 



"Willie E. Brewster, Rochester, N. Y., 3. 



Anam B. Harmon, Scottsville, N. Y., 3. 



P. H. McLaughlin, Detroit, Mich., 3. 



H. M. Shoemaker, Reading, Pa., 2. 

 Chas. H. Kenyon, Adams, N. Y., 2. 

 Ridg'way's Normenclatare, 35 cents each — 

 •Joseph West, Gouverneur, N. Y., 2. 

 M. E. Norton, West Winsted, Ct. , 2. 



E. S. Walker, Battle Creek, Mich., 2. 

 Herbert K. Yeager, Reading, Pa. , 2. '* 

 H. A. Hyde, Berkeley, Cala., 2. 



Cecil G. Stone, Raleigh, N. C, 2. 



Henry W. Warner, New York city, 2. 



xl L. Stevens, Claremont, N. H., 2. 



Benj. B. Squier, Brooklyn, N. Y., 2. 



Louie Jackson, Springville, N. Y., 2. 



Spider Shells, 35 cents each — F. Enderis, 

 Milwaukee, Wis., 1. 



W. A. Welch, Greene, N. Y., 1. 



O. S. Cole, Biddeford, Me., 1. 



Robt. Irvine, Reading, Pa., 1. 



R. W. Ford, Plymouth, Ct., 1, 



Theo. R. Green, New Preston, Ct. , 1. 



Wm. H. Milton, Berryville, Va., 1. 



James Bowles, Chicago. Ills., 1. 



Bert F. Case, Granby, Ct., 1. 



Geo. H. Selover, Lake City, Minn,, 1. 



NicTcled Blowpipes, 35 cents each — W. J. 

 Andrews, Raleigh, N. C, 1. 



Geo. Miles, Collinsville, Ct., 1. 



C. H. Voorhees, Jr., New York city., 1. 



Frank M. Woodrow, Newton, Iowa., 1. 



Henry Halstead, Rye, N. Y., 1. 



Geo. S. Johnson, Easton, Pa., 1. 



Geo. C. Codding, Petaluma, CaL, 1. 



Fred O. Gary, Danvers, Mass., 1. 



F. C. Moore, Norwich, Ct., 1 



Chas. Austin Russell, Pittsfield, Mass., 1. 

 Ralph O. Smith, Englewood, 111., 1. 

 R. B. Trouslot, Valpariso, Ind. 1. 

 Howard Bucknell, Philadelphia, Pa., 1. 

 Elam La Roy Gardner, Troy, N. Y., 1. 

 W. G. Talmadge, Plymouth, Ct., 1. 

 A. Dodge, Santa Barbara, Cal., 1. 

 Charles Achorn, Rockland, Me, 1. 

 W. H. G. Adney, Pittsborough, N. C, 1. 

 J. B. Warren, Rochester, N. Y., 1. 

 Samuel Van Bergen, Cortland, N. Y., 1. 

 100 Data Blanks, 25 cents each — G. R. 

 Lumsden, Greenville, Ct., 1. 

 Edward L. Day, Dunkirk, N. Y., 1. 

 C. N. Howe, Grafton Centre, N. H., 1. 

 H. B. Butler, Fulton, N. Y., 1. 

 Fred O. Duncan, Englewood, N. J., 1. 



