Vol. 1. No. 1 1. GAINES, N. Y., MARCH, 1885. j 



Published Monthly, 

 60c. Per Year. 



ADVERTISEMENTS. 



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 mention The Young Oologist. 



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MAHOGANY EGG CABINET, 



Nearly new; seven drawers , partitioned ; all locks 

 with flange ; will hold two hundred sets. Cost $35.00, 

 to exchange for Birds' Eggs. 



HARRY G. PARKER, 

 Chester, Delaware Co., Penn'a, 



Emtablished 1823. 



WM. H. WARNER & BRO., 



MEDALISTS, 



1233 Chestnut St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



New Orleans Exposition Medal. Obverse — Art, 

 Science and Industry — the World's Industrial and 

 Cotton Centennial Exposition. Reverse — View of 

 Exposition Building, held at New Orleans, La., Dec. 

 16, 1884, to May 31, 1885. Size 23. White Metal, 

 fine proof, 20 cents. The above Medal will be for- 

 warded to any address on receipt of price. 



10,000 



Pacific Coast Birds' Eggs &, Skins, 



LISTS FOR STAMP. 



Your correspondence for mutual benefit is kindly 

 solicited. 



W. F. GREANY, 

 827 Brannan St., San Francisco, Cal, 



\lfl|klTrn The address of all Wholesale Dealers 

 VlHll I LU in. and Field Collectors of Natural 

 History Specimens, Curiosities, Relics, &c. Corres- 

 pondence solicited. FLORIDA CURIOSITY CO., 

 Lake Village, N. H. 



VARIETIES of Rare Iowa Minerals, ixi, for 

 25 cents. Perfect Arrow Heads, 5 to 10 cents 

 each; extra fine forms, 15 cents. Arrow Heads from 

 Oregon, suitable for Jewelry, 15 to 50 cents each. 

 Sharks teeth 10 and 15 cents. List of Minerals, Relics, 

 and Curiosities yVc<?; JAMES C. JAY, La Hoy t, la. 



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pOR SALE.— Clapper Rail, Long-billed, Marsh 

 Wren Eggs, — sets, single, varied markings — 100 

 varieties eggs. Snake Nut, most extraordinary curi- 

 osity ; Minerals, many valuable Indian relics, arrow 

 points, of obsidian agate, &c. Printing Presses, Fleet- 

 wood Saw. Send stamp. HARRY F. HAINES, 

 Klizabeth, N. J. 



FOR SALE, 



AT A VERY LOW PRICE. 



A fine collection — over two hundred and fifty dis- 

 tinct varieties — of N. A. Eggs. Well identified and 

 authenticated, side blown, etc. Lists mailed. Corres- 

 pondence solicited. F. H. S., 24 No. 4th, Phila., Pa. 



MINERALOGISTS ATTENTION. 



For Sale, very low for cash, one of the finest collec- 

 tions of free Gold and Silver, and all metalic ores 

 ever made in America. Will be sold in lots to suit 

 purchasers. For descriptive circular enclose a two 

 cent stamp to 



J. ALDEN SMITH, 



Late State Geologist, 



Boulder, Colorado. 



DO YOU SEE IT? 



If you do, send five one cent stamps for a sample 

 copy of " The Naturalists Bulletin," (a large 12 page 

 magazine, devoted to the interest of the naturalists 

 and collectors,) and our large catalogue and price-lists 

 of Minerals, Fossils and General Curiosities. 



J, E. JONES, P. O. Box 30, 

 ^^ St. Johnsbury, Vt. 



^^"Mention this Paper. 



'THE YOUNG ORNITHOLOGIST, 64 Federal 



St., Boston Mass., is a wide awake Monthly. 

 Send stamp for sample. 



Valuable Collection for Sale, 



At an iiniiiense reduction from Catalogue rates. 



I have had placed in my hands for disposal a Fine 

 Collection, comprising United States and Foreign 

 Coins and Medals, 1000 United States Cents, including 

 two complete sets. Confederate Money, Scrip, Stamps, 

 500 Birds Eggs, a large collection of Indian Stone 

 Relics, Minerals, Marine Curiosities, Natural History 

 Specimens, Pre Historic Relics and General Curiosities, 

 &c. Also several new Black Walnut Cabinets. The 

 whole lot must be sold within a few weeks, as the 

 Parties are about moving to California. The collec- 

 tion will be sold in one lot at a great Bargain, or 

 disposed of in small lots. Send me 2 cent stamp at 

 once for complete list. 



C. P. WILCOMB, 



Lake Village, N. H. 



