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THE OOLOGIST. 



Scientific 



Shells 

 Corals. 



and Fossil 



I have recently issued a list of what I have 

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 will well repay you to drop me a postal for a 

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FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion. N. Y. 



How To Collect Animal Tracks. 



A simple, inexpensive method of preserv- 

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 Clean, instructive pastime for boys, girls, 

 sportsmen and naturalists. Send two cent 

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I can still furnish many 

 of the sets listed in Sep 

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 'or now see on that list any set you wish to 

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 you. ERNEST H. SHORT. Rochester, N. Y. 



BIRDS EGGS. 



WANTED: 



Sets and Singles Swallow- 

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 Kite. Bald Eagle, Little Brown Crane, Calif. 

 Condor and large rare singles and sets of 

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 Cabinet Southern Sets. 



DOCTOR M. T. CLECKLEY, 

 457 Greene St., 

 Aug. 3. I. Augusta, Ga. 



WALTER RAINE 



Kew Beach, Toronto, Canada 



HAS FOR SALE 

 OR EXCHANGE 



Fine sets of Gulls, Plovers, 

 Swans, Geese, Rare Sandpipers. 

 Hawks, Falcons, Owls, etc., taken 

 by his own collectors in Labrador, 

 Hudson's Bay, MacKenzie Bay, 

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Send for list and testimonials from the 

 leading Oologists of the United States 

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WALTER RAINE 



Waverly Villa, Kew Beach, Toronto, Can. 



The Condor 



Is Indispensable to Every Naturalist. 



The nature-lover, sports- 

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THE CONDOR is a handsomely il- 

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BULLETIN 



OF THE 



Michigan Ornithological 

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An Illustrated Quarterly devoted to 



the Ornithology of the Great Lakes Region 



Alexander W. Blain, Jr., Editor. 



J. Claire Wood, 



W. B. Barrows, Associates. 



Each issue of the Bulletin is filled with 

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