THE OOLOGIST'S ADVERTISER. 



The Oologist's fldveptiser. 



A Monthly Magazine devoted to the study of 

 Birds, their Nests and Eg-gs. 



CHARLES H. PRINCE, 



Editor and Publisher, Danielsonville, Conn. 

 U. S. A. 



SUBSCRIPTION RATES 



Single Subscriptions, - . . . 

 Foreign Subs. 

 Single Copies, 



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i2cts extra. 



2C each. 



ADVERTISING RATES: 



One p:ige, one insertion, - - - - $3 00 

 One Column, one insertion, - - - i 60 



Half Column, one insertion, - - - So 

 One Inch, one insertion, - - - - 25 

 1st and Last Page, one insertion, 50 cts per inch. 



Write for special rates on standing advertise- 

 ments. 



Articles and items of interest to the student of 

 birds will be thankfully received. 



4®=Address all communications to the Editor 

 and Publisher. 



EDITORIALS. 



Advertisements and exchanges received too 

 late for this number will appear in our next issue. 



All advertisements and exchange notices must 

 be in our hands, to insure insertion, by the 20th of 

 the month previous to our next publication. 



We will send a copy of The Oologist's 

 Advertiser free to any editor or publisher 

 who will give it a notice and send us a 

 marked copy of the same. 



To any one who will send us a first-class 

 side-blown egg worth 25c. or over we will 

 send this paper Free. 



Chas. K. Reed, No. 262 Main St., Worces- 

 ter Mass, sends us a very full and complete 

 Catalogue with price lists of Skins and 

 Eggs, together with Taxidermists tools and 

 Naturalists' supplies. 



If you have received sample copies of 

 this paper before, it is because we wish your 

 name on our regular subscription list; we 

 work for your interests for only 15 cts. a 



year. Think of it. Could you expect any more 

 of us. If you think it is cheap, send us the 

 15 cts. now. 



If congratulations and flattering testi- 

 monials with good wishes, from advanced 

 and experienced collectors have any thing 

 to do with sustaining the life of a young 

 paper, we have come to stay. 



From an Oologist and Reporter for the 

 "Norwich Bulletin:" 



The September issue of The Oologist's 

 Advertiser has made its appearance. It is 

 a newspaper edited and published by C. H. 

 Prince of this place in the ihterests of Oolo- 

 gists, and if future numbers maintain the 

 same appearance, it will be an interesting 

 paper to all collectors. 



Eagle Harbor, N. Y., Sept. 6th, Dear Sir; 

 I received your Oologist's Advertiser and 

 think it a very nice paper. — N. B. 



Have you seen C. H. Prince's new 

 monthly just issued — the Oologist's Ad- 

 vertiser? It is a well-edited paper, full of 

 valuable information and interesting read- 

 ing. No one should fail to obtain a copy 

 of Mr Prince's valuable work. The editor 

 is a young man of fine ability, and we be- 

 lieve he will make his enterprise a success. — 

 Windham County Standard. 



The American Naturalist Published by 

 Ferris Bros., Knickerbocker building, S. W. 

 corner Sixth and Arch St's, Phil., Pa., and 

 edited by Profs. E. D. Cope and J. S. Kings- 

 ley is a monthly journal in its 24 year. It 

 Is devoted to the natural sciences in their 

 widest sense and is the medium for Stu- 

 dents, Teachers, Professors and all kind of 

 experiments in any department of science or 

 art. 



We are sorry to say that a typographical 

 error occurred in H. E. Pendry's adv. (Sept. 

 No.) on last page of cover, which should 

 have read, Eggs to exchange at 3-4 rates, 

 instead of 1-4. Try us again Bro. Pendry, 

 we are young yet but experience makes 

 perfect. Will look out for the printers' devil 

 next time. 



