THE YOUNG OOLOGIST. 



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Little Blue Heron - 

 Wilson's Plover - 

 Spotted Sandpiper - 

 Florida Gallinule 

 American CoOt 

 Redhead 

 American Eider 

 Ruddy Duck 

 Brown Pelican 

 Double-crested Cormorant 

 Florida Cormorant - 

 Brandt's Cormorant - 

 Baird's Cormoront - 

 Black Skimmer - 

 American Herring Gull - 

 Laughing Gull - 

 Royal Tern 

 Forester's Tern - 

 Common Tern - 

 Arctic Tern 

 Roseate Tern - 

 Least Tern - 

 Leach's Petrel 

 Common Guillemont - 

 Gala. Guillemont 

 Bronzed Cowbird 

 Great-tailed Grakle - 

 Parauque Goat-sucker 

 Groove-billed)Crotophaga 

 Ocellated Turkey 

 Guinea Fowl - - 

 Summer Redbird - 

 Carolina Wren 

 Red-headed Woodpecker 

 Alligator - - - - 

 Western Gull 



20 

 50 

 20 

 15 

 15 

 50 

 40 

 1.50 

 20 

 40 

 30 

 1.00 

 1.00 

 80 

 30 

 25 

 40 

 30 

 12 

 15 

 18 

 12 

 25 

 35 

 40 

 1.50 

 60 

 5.00 

 3.00 

 4.00 

 10 

 35 

 25 

 15 

 30 

 75 



Exchanges and Wants. 



Brief special announcements, " Wants," "Ex- 

 changes," inserted in this department for 25 cents per 

 25 words. Notices over 25 words charged at the rate 

 of one-half cent per word. No notice inserted for less 

 than 25 cents. Notices which are merely indirect 

 methods of soliciting cash purchasers cannot be ad- 

 mitted to these colums under any circumstances. 

 Terms, cash with order. 



Two Special Offers to Enlarge 

 THE Circulation gf the Young Oolo- 



GIS. 



No. 1: 



We will give 25 cents worth of the above 

 eggs for every new subscriber you will send 

 us for the Young Oologist before Nov. 

 15, 1884. These subscriptions will count 

 towards the valuable prizes to be given 

 January 1st. 



No. 2: 



For $1.00 we will send one dollar's worth 

 of the above eggs and the Young Oologist 

 one year. 



Any of our present subscribers wishing 

 to avail themselves of this offer can have 

 the Young Oologist sent to one of their 

 friends, or we will give them credit for one 

 years' subscription. Address, plainly, 

 FRANK H. LATTIN, 



Gaines, N. Y., 

 Orleans Co. 



Wanted— To exchange and buy Birds' Eggs from 

 collectors throughout the United States and Canada. 

 Write and send prices to E. R. Davis, Jr., Gaines- 

 ville, Texas. 



Wanted— A few Humming Birds' Nests. Will 

 give excellent exchange or good cash price. Also 

 eggs of 312 for exchange. C. H. Andros, Taunton, 

 Mass. 



Lead ore, zinc ore, fossil shells and crinoids, py- 

 rites iron, petrified moss and wooe, pressed lerns and 

 other curiosities for se.i urchins, mounted sea mosses 

 and good curiosities. Good specimens sent and de- 

 sired in exchange. Send list of what you have and 

 want. Ocean curiosities especially desired. Sam. 

 Carpenter, Jk., Oswego, Kansas. 



A collection of 60 eggs, including Woodcock, Wild 

 Goose and Bonapartian Gull, for the best offer of la- 

 belled woods, which must be 2x8 inches or larger and 

 of uniform size. A first-class Purple Martin's eggs 

 for everj' V nickel without "cents." Chas. A. Davis, 

 128 King St., Burlington, Vt. 



I have ancient Roman and Greek coins and foreign 

 coppers to exchange for match and medicide stamps, 

 small fossils or rare minerals. Write to J. D. Van 

 Sai'n, Jersey. City, N. J., Box 288. 



Fresh water and marine shells to exchange for 

 birds eggs. Correspondence with field collectors 

 desired Verdi Bur rcH, Branchport, Yates Co., N.Y. 



Henri N. Bakber, Polo, Ogle Co., 111., wishes to 

 exchange birds' eggs with collector^, having either 

 first or second class ones. Please write. 



I have for exchange one large chromo, ten differ- 

 ent foreign stamps, a few picture cards for birds' 

 eggs, minerals or coins. Address La Grande South- 

 wOKTH, Schuyler's Lake, N. Y. 



Collectors — I have twenty eggs of the Brown Peli- 

 can, also a few of other desirable varieties to ex- 

 change. Correspondence solicited. Arthur H. Hack, 

 Taunton, Ma.ss. 



Exchange— A Chinese coin or a Chinese newspaper 

 for every stamp from Iceland, Liberia, Cypress.tJ. S. 

 12, 24, 30 or 90 , 1851, 1861 or 1869 issue. 25 rare Cali- 

 fornia postmarks for every 5 U. S. department 

 stamps. A fine specimen of Red Wood from the big 

 tree of California, for every U. S. executive, justice 

 or state department stamp. A rare Chinese calling 

 card or a horn nut for every 75 varieties of stamps. 

 Foieign exchanges and correspondence desired. W.A. 

 Tebow, 1,630 Q. St., Sacramento, Cal. 



Southern Eggs, Fossils, Sea Beans, Minerals and a 

 large variety of specimens for first class Eggs, Shells, 

 Geodes, Shark Teeth, Crystals and Books on Natural 

 History in good condtion. Send list. John B. 

 Wheeler, East Templeton, Mass. 



I have one hundred (too) varieties of foreign coins 

 to exchange, both copper and silver. I will exchange 

 them for other coins. Lists exchanged. W.G. Jkr- 

 rems, Jr., 38 Aldine St., Chicago. 



Fred M. Andros, Taunton, Mass., has over a hun- 

 dred varieties of Birds' Eggs in sets and single to ex- 

 change for sets. Correspondence solicited. 



