THE NATURALIST S BULLETIN, PUB. BY FRANK H. LATTIN, ALBION, N. Y. 



For obtaining- New Subscribers for 

 the OOLOGIST. 



We are anxious to obtain as many new sub- 

 scribers to the OoLOGist as possible during the 

 season of 1888. 



In another column we offer the choice of 30 prem- 

 iums to every person remitting 50c in payment 

 for the Oologist for one year. Now if our friends 

 will go to work and get their friends to accept 

 this offer, we will give them In addition to the 

 premiums we give new subscribers, for the name 

 of each and every new subscriber they send us ac- 

 companied with 50c to pay for the Oologist one 

 year with premium, the choice of any one of the 

 premium offers, No's l to 30 inclusive; or for 3 new 

 subscribers and 10c additional to pay postage and 

 packing, we will give either of premiums No. 31 

 to 40, or any four of premiums No's l to 30. 



To avoid any misunderstanding we will give 

 the following example, viz:— We will suppose 

 that Wm. Smith is a subscriber of the Oologist, 

 and knowing the great value of the little Month- 

 ly and what valuable premiums are given to 

 each subsciiber. he, smith, goes to his friend 

 Chas. Joneb, and shows him the Oologist and 

 tells him all about it and the premiums. Now, 

 Mr. Jones at once sees the great value of the 

 Oologist and in fact cannot see how he ever got 

 along without it: he hands Ills Friend Smith 50c 

 tellins? him to send by next mail for the Oologist 

 and that as premium he would like No. 8 (an egg 

 of the Black Skimmer). Mr. Smith at once com- 

 plies with his Friend Jones' request, and writes 

 to the Publisher of the Oologist and adds, that 

 for obtaining his friend's subscription he would 

 like premium No. 13 (an alligator's egg). 



The publisher of the Oologist upon receipt of 

 Mr. Smith's letter, places the name of Chas. 

 Jones on his books, and sends by return mail to 

 Mr. Jones, copies of the Oologist and premium 

 No. 8 (or any other premium ho may wish) and 

 to Mr. Smith the premium No. 13, which he pre- 

 ferred. This transaction is a very simple one, 

 and three parties are very much pleased over it. 



.1st. Chas Jones, who considers the premium 

 he receives as a gift, for he knows that the 

 Oologist is well worth more than the 50c which 

 the whole cost him. 



2d. Wm. Smith, on account of his Friend 

 Jones' pleasure, and again to think how easily he 

 obtained a premium worth 25c for, really, doing 

 his friend a favor, and 



3d. The publisher of the Oologist feels that 

 his labors in behalf of the Collectors of America 

 are being appreciated, and having the wellfare 

 of the Collector at heart, he knows that this sub- 

 scription counts one more toward the required 

 looo which, when obtained the Oologist will don 

 a suitable > cover, thus adding four more pages of 

 valuable reading matter to each of its monthly 

 visits, pleasing hundreds of its readers. 



Kind reader you either know not or do know how 

 easy a matter it is to carry out the above in 

 reality, we wish you would try the experiment on 

 some collector friend, and the truth of the above 

 will be verified to you. 



Sample copies of the Oologist will be cheer- 

 fully furnished to all who will use them to an 

 advantage. 



See premiums offered to parties sending the 

 greatest number of subscribers before August 10. 

 Address Publisher of the Oologist, 



Albion, N.Y. 



OVER 25,000! 

 Trays ! Trays ! 



No Cabinet should be without 



them. Two of one size just equal 



one of the next. They are the best 



possible partitions. Easily changed 



about, easily cleaned. 



2xV4x3i, per dozen 10 per 100 ...... .$ .6.;. 



3x2x$£, •' *' 12 '• 75 



4X3XK, " " 13 " fe'5 



6x4x5i, " " .15 " ....... 1.0O 



Sx6x}i, " " 20 " 1.25 



Fifty or more of one size at one 

 hundred rate. 



Trays covered with paper of any 

 color in lots of 50 or more. Trays 

 made to order, any size or style, in 

 lots of 100 or over. Owing to bulk, 

 trays must be shipped by express. 

 Samples by mail, 5c. We have over 

 25,000 Trays in stock, and in order 

 to sell thousands during the ntxt 60 

 days, we will put in 25 Trays free 

 with every hundred ordered. 



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 of Foreign Fggs, so offer the few £>■) 

 we have on hand at y< the (usual r^ 

 prices. 



Egyptian Vulture 1.50 y-^ 



InperialEPgle 2.00 1^-4 



Lesser Swatted Eagle 2. 00 „ 



Spotted Flveatc her 05 r-j 



Missel Thrush. 05 JT? 



Song Thrush 04 ^— ; 



Blackbird ^'r^ 



Hedge Accentor 04 r^-? 



Whinchat 06»—j 



sedge Warbler 05 <^ 



Whitethroat 03 ^ 



Lesser Whitethroat 05 , .... 



Willow Wren.. 05 r- i 



Chiffchaff 06. j~2 



Wagtail 05 r^ 



Pipit 05 J3 



ChaffiB ch 03 T^ 



House Sparrow 02 <*^ 



Greenfinch... 94 _ 



Bullfinch 08- 



Rook 10 1 \ 



Jackdaw ftR p| 



Magpie 10 ' 



King Dove 10 k> 



Pheasant i~ '"3 



Partridge 10 £3 



Moor Hen 08 ^ 



Tern 10 «h 



Ostrich 1.50 r- 



Emeu 2.50 HH 



