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THE OOLOGIST. 



FOR EXCHANGE— A few A 1 sets among 

 ■which the Rapt ores are well represented. Al- 

 so a number of mounted birds including an 

 adult male Golden Eagle, Great Horned Owls, 

 male and female and some choice Ducks and 

 Geese, and a few skins. Will exchange any 

 of the above for choice sets. Send your list. 

 Will buy choice sets if prices are reasonable. 

 C. M. WOODS, 918 Oak St , Kansas City, Mo. 



NOTICE— I have a line lot of Arizona eggs in 

 sets with nests all in finest scientific order, 

 many of the nests are on pieces of the limb in 

 exact situation ; all were taken this season by 

 XQyself in various parts of Arizona. Can offer 

 about forty varieties, all desirable and some 

 very rare. Prices are reasonable for the ma- 

 terial I offer. No exchange desired. O. W. 

 HOWARD, Los Angeles, Cal. Box 484. 



OREGON BIRDS '•"> INSECTS. 



I have a large number of strictly; first-class 

 skins of Western Oregon birds to dispose of at 

 reasonable rates. Sample specimens will be 

 forwarded by mail, postage prepaid at follow- 

 ing rates : 



Junco hy email s oregonus. $ .23 



Helminthophila celata lutescens _ 22 



Dendroica audoboni 84 



Dryobates pubescens gairdnerii 25 



Selasphorus rufus. 50 



Carpodacus purpureus calif ornicus 22 



Melospiza fasciata guttata,. _ .30 



Dendroica nigrescens _ .30 



Passerina amoena _ .30 



Parus atricapillus occidentalis _ .25 



Sample collections of Oregon insects, (all 

 Coleoptera) 100 specimens, representing 40 

 species, accurately identified and labeled, 82.00 



Send me a list of your wants. Satisfaction 

 guaranteed. 



A. R. WOODCOCK, M. S., 



CORVALLIS, OREGON. 



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THE OSPK-EY COMPAIUJY, 



321-323 41/2 St., Washington, D. G. 



We offer the Following Scien- 

 tific Collections for Col- 

 eges. Schools and 

 Collectors. 



Mo- 1. A fine collection of mounted American 

 birds- Hawks, owls, ducks, loons, grouse, etc., 

 etc.. All in first class condition. 350 specimens 

 in 300 species. Cat. prices SS75 00 and a large, 

 fine cabinet of cherry, glass fron', goes witt 

 this collection; must be sold on account ot 

 removal, here is your chance. Send stamp for 

 lists and particulars. 



Eo 2. A large collection of eggs, sets and sin- 

 gle. 750 specimens. 30O varieties, catalogue 

 price $275.00; many with nests] Cheap to the 

 right party. 



No 3 Biological Collection of Bntterflies and 

 Moths- 25 varieties with ova, blown larvae, 

 cocoons and crysalides, and male and female 

 imagoes, showing the life history of every 

 specie, scientifically arranged in a large case, 

 18x24x3 glass top, cork bottom, moth proof, 

 correctly named and labeled; $7.00 per case, 

 containing 100 specimens, all perfect. 



No 4. Butterfly Pictures to hang up in your 

 den or study. Case 18x24x3, glass top, cork 

 bottom, moth proof, contains 100 large and 

 brilliantly colored butterflies and moths (real, 

 not pictures) from every clime, all correctly 

 named and labelled and properly mounted. 

 $7.00 per case. 



Uo 5- Insect Cases containing 200 specimens 

 of beetles, bees, wasps, ants, dragonflies, 

 grasshoppers, etc., case 18x24x3, glass top, cork 

 bottom, all properly named and labelled ; a fine 

 collection for schools, and students in ento- 

 mology. $5 00 set. 



No. 6 Principal Silk Bpecimens of the World. 25 

 varieties, showing life History, with ova.larvae, 

 cocoons, chrysalides, male and female moths. 

 100 specimens illustrating Modern silk culture 

 in case 18x24x3, glass top, cork bottom. A 

 beautiful collection. $10 00 



No. 7. Living Silk Worm Eggs and Co- 

 coons for culture; 10 varieties with instruc- 

 tions how to raise them successfully; send 

 stamp for list. 



No. 8. 5000 different Butterflies and 

 Moths, American and Exotic. Send stamp for 

 lists. 



No. 9 Wanted —Cocoons and crysalides of 

 all kinds, by the 100. 



We solicit your correspondence ; write us dis 

 tinctly in what number you are interested, and 

 we will send j'ou a special list for each num- 

 ber. Send 2c stamp for each list no postal. 

 Collections and specimens with price quoted 

 will be sent on receipt of amount. Strictly 

 honest dealing. All these collections must be 

 sold on account of removal. Now is your 



PROP. CARL. BRAUN, Naturalist. 

 Bangor, Me. 



JAMES P. BABBITT, 



Wholesale and Retail Dealer in 



Taxidermists' Supplies, Bird 

 Skins, Eggs & Publications. 



Fine Imported Glass Eyes a Speeialty. 



Illustrated Catalogue and large monthly bulle- 

 tin of bargains in Birds Skins and Eggs free upon 

 application. 



TAUNTON, MASS. 



