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THE SUNNY SOUTH OOLOGIST. 



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Mini Birds' Eggs 



I have just received a lot 



FROM CALIFORNIA, 



Which I will send post-paid to any 

 address for 



25 CENTS EACH. 



Address 



E. C DAVIS, 



p. O. Box 405. Gainesville, Texas. 



GEORGE F CUELF, 



BROCKPORT, N. Y., 

 dealer in 



Minerals, Curiosities, 



O0L0GISTS' SUPPLIES, BOOKS, Etc, 



remains of two human skeletons, which 

 proved to be what was left of a white 

 man and woman, murdered by the In- 

 dians in 1849, and on digging deeper I 

 unearthed the perfect skeleton of an In- 

 dian with all his war accoutrements. 

 These three now adorn (?) my museum. 

 Fred M. Dille, Greeley, Col. 

 April 18th. 



Exchanges and Wants. 



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First-class California eggs in sets and 

 single, to exchange for other sets and 

 single eggs; must be first class. 



Julius Schneider, Anahein, Cala. 



I will exchange fine sets of local Rap- 

 tores and Blue-yellow backed Warbler, 

 for American or foreign Bird Books. 

 J. M. W., Norwich, Conn. 



A cloth bound gilt lettered Internation- 

 al stamp album, containing 600 Foreign 

 stamps, for the best offer of first-class 

 side-blown bird's eggs in sets or single. 

 Harry M. Ford, Chatham, N. Y. 



Good sets of Gambrel's Quails eggs 

 for other species of Quail. Wanted, 

 Heavy colored sets of Hawks egg, will 

 give good exchange. 



Fred M. Dille, Greeley, Col 



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