THE OOLOGIST 



FOR EXCHANGE 



I will print you 500 bird skin labels for $1.00 

 on nice white stock. Send for sample. 

 EDWARD S. COOMBS, 243 Franklin St., 

 Boston, Mass. 



The following volumes, parts and 

 odd numbers. 



The Oologist. 



Vols. 9-10-11-12-15-16-17-18-19-21-23-24- 



28-29-30-31-32-33-34 complete. 

 Vols, incomplete. 

 Vols. 22 No. 2 to 12 inclusive. Vol. 26- 



No. 4 to 10 inclusive and 12. 

 Vols. 27 No. 3 to 12 inclusive. Prefer 



selling or exchanging all the above 



in 1 lot. 

 Vol. 4 No. 2, Vol. 9 No. 7, Vol. 13 No. 

 1 and 5, Vol. 14 Nos. 2, 3, 4, 10. Vol. 

 20 No. 1 and 2. 



Vol. 1 Young Oologist No. 4. Taxider- 

 mist Vol. 1, No. 7, 8, 9, 10, 12. 

 Vol. 2 Oregon Naturalist, No. 1 to 11 

 inclusive. 



Vol. 30 Popular Science No. 7 to 12 in- 

 clusive. 



Vol. Natural Science News complete, 

 Vol. 2 No. 1 to 5 inclusive. 



Birds and Birds and all Nature for 

 cash only. 

 Vol. 1 to 12 complete. An original cost 



price. 



Will exchange Oologist and other 

 odd numbers and volumes for cash or 

 first class bird skins for mounting; the 

 following are some of the skins want- 

 ed in pairs if possible: 

 Cardinal, Blue Grosbeak, Evening 

 Grosbeak, Chimney Swift, Orchard 

 Oriole, Hooded Oriole, Yellow Headed 

 Blackbird, Green Jay, Scarlet Tanager, 

 Pygmy Owl. If none of these state 

 what you have and prices, and oblige. 

 I may buy. Have several good speci- 

 mens. Chimney Swifts' nests. 



CHRIS FIRTH, 



Durham, Ont. Canada 

 Lock Box 16 



TO EXCHANGE-Fine skins of Bohemian 

 Waxwing, Hepburn s Rosy Finch, and Ben- 

 dire's Crossbill. J. A. MUNRO, Okanagan 

 Landing. British Columbia. 



I desire to exchange bird skins and Butter- 

 flys for 20 or 24 Gage Shot Guns, Double Bar- 

 rel, preferred. Good condition. D. V. HEM- 

 BREE, Roswell, Ga. 



WANTED-Vol. 1 No. 1 of the Oologist for 

 1887 and No. 4 of the Oologist for 1889, for 

 which I will pay 50c each. R. M. BARNES, 

 Lacon.Ill. 



Eastman's vest Pocket Enlarging Camera 

 to exchange, or sent prepaid for $1.00. Set 

 Taxidermy lessons, costing $10.00 for sale for 

 $2.00. "Life of Audubon" by St. John, 311 

 pages, 1869, 85c. '"Check List New York 

 Bird" by Farr, 216 pages, 50c. Geological Sur- 

 vey Bulletin No. 45, 30c. EMERSON STON- 

 ER, Benicia. Calif. 



Who has skins or mounted fox squirrels, 

 colors, Black, White, Gray, Black Yellow, 

 Black; Cinnamon mixed with black or pure 

 white squirrels. EARL HAMILTON, Ver- 

 sailles, Boro., McKeesport, Pa. 



"I am enclosing a little check for 

 $1.50 to be applied on my Oologist ac- 

 count. How I love the monthly ad- 

 vent of this little periodical. Twenty 

 two magazines find their way to my 

 desk each month but no wrapper 

 comes off so hurriedly and with such 

 an exhibition of impatience as the 

 envelope encasing the Oologist. I en- 

 joy its every line. Each month I feel 

 ashamed that I do not take a fuller 

 part in keeping it going but my 

 thanks are with the ones who do.". 

 Isaac B. Hess. 



"I must congratulate you on the il- 

 lustrations used from time to time in 

 The Oologist. They show some fine 

 work." 



W. F. Nicholson. 



" We cannot be without this little 

 magazine.'.' 



Pahrman Brothers, 



La Porte, Ind. 



"I might go without a meal but I 

 cannot miss an Oologist." 



' Alvin Baer. 



