THE OOLOGIST. 



NEW FOR 1887 ! 



FIELD NOTES 



Oological and Ornithological. 



Many valuable notes are annually lost and forgotten, 

 occasioned by collectors not carrying a note book, 

 while in the field; to supply the demand, we have 

 just gotten up one of the best and most suitable we 

 have ever seen. This new note book (which we call 

 "FIELD NOTES"), contains 120 pages best note 

 paper, ruled and cross-ruled, over 30 lines to the page; 

 size of each page, 3^ in. x6in., sewed at the ends, 

 and bound in good leather bound canvas covers, with 

 heavy rubber band attached to end, to keep the book 

 closed while not in use; fastened to the inside of the 

 cover is a handy pocket, for carrying datas, etc.; also 

 a calendar for 1887. It is neat, handy, useful, dura 

 ble, toney and invaluable. It must be seen and 

 carried in the field to be appreciated. Money will 

 cheerfully be refunded to all not more than pleased 

 with it. 



Sample, post-paid, 50cts., or 5 Copies for 12. 



FRANK H. LATTIN, 



Albion, N. Y. 



COINS SENT ON APPROVAL. 



Agents wanted, for sale of rare stamps 

 from sheets. 



LIBERAL CONINIISSION 



W. F. GREANY, 

 827 Brannan St., San Francisco, Cal. 



MINERALS AT REDUCED RATES. 



ALSO- 



Birds' Eggs, Curiosities, Shells, Instruments, k. 



SEND STAMP FOR LIST. 

 DICKINSON & DURKEE, 



Sharon, Wis. 

 A large collection of First-class Birds' Egrg's 



in sets, with data, at 25 per cent less than list prices. 

 W. R. GRAY, Albion. N. Y. 



The Cosmopolitan 



The handsomest, most entertaining, low price, 

 illustrated family magazine in the world. 

 ($2.50 per year, with a $2.25 premium 

 free.) Si-^cty-four beautifully printed pages in 

 each number, filled wit'l short stories, sketches, 

 travels, adventures, bright and brief scientific 

 and literary articles, b/ distin^'-ulshed American 

 and foreign writers, such as Jjlian Hawthorne, 

 Harriet Prescott Spofford, George Parsons 

 Lathrop, Louise Chandler Moulton, J. Mac- 

 donald Oxley, Ella Wheeler Wilcox, H. H. 

 Boyesen, Catherine Owen, Rev. R. Heber 

 Newton, Alphjnse Daudet, Paul Heyse, Count 

 Tolstoi, Th. Dostoivsky, William West^'l and 

 many others. Also entertaining J17'4''E!\ Ilid 

 and invaluable H0USli;KE01.I> departments. 

 One or more illustrated articles and several full- 

 page engravings in every number. 



A Shannon ier and 



Bill F~ile or a ^nannon 

 Sheet-Music Binder 

 Free to every 

 Subscriber. 

 These premiums sell 

 everywhere for $2.25 

 each. The Fi e is he most 

 perfect device ever invent- 

 ed for the preservitioi and 

 cl.issific.ition (alpbabeti'^- 

 aily and according to ' ate) 

 of all letter", bills, etc. 

 Any paper can be referred 

 to, taken out and put back 

 without dis^uibing the 

 others. With the Binder 

 one can insert or take out 

 any piece of music wifhout 

 disturbing at; other sheet. 

 Get SAMPLE COPY at NEWS STAND or 

 send 20 Cents to publishers. 



AGENTS WANTED. BIG COMMISSIONS PAID. 

 Schlicht & Field Co., Rochester, N,Y. 



BEXjXjiOiT-cria-crs r>.i^i^.£>.E. 



50 FINE FOSSILS FOR ONLY $3,00- 



H. D. HILL, Morris, Ills. 



*.)(.* Headquarters for Mazan Creek 

 Fossils. Finest in the world. Choice col- 

 lections from $1.00 to $100.00. Samples, 

 by mail, of Fossil Fern, &c., 25 cents. 



