THE OOLOGIST. 



195 



NOW ON SALE. 



Taylor's Standard 

 American Egg Catalogue. 



Comprising a Directory of Prominent 

 Oologists and 



COLLECTORS' HAND-BOOK. 



A Correct Basis for the exchange of 

 Nests and Eggs. Compiled with the 

 assistance of over 30 prominent Oolo- 

 gists. 



PRICE 25 CENTS POSTPAID. 



Ornately printed in large type, just 

 the thing for a handy check-list. 



Contains much valuable informa- 

 tion, with A. O. U. list brought up to 

 date. 



Size 4i inches wide by 9 inches long, 

 with 100 pages and cover. 



Over 7,000 words of text, aside from 

 list. 



For a short time five (5) copies will 

 he mailed to one address for one dol- 

 lar. 



Address 



HENRY REED TAYLOR, Publisher 



Alameda, California. 



I Have a Proposition 



to make to you Mr. Collector. I have a nice 

 choice line of Indian Relics and coins. If 

 you are willing to send first-class References 

 an approved lot will reach you safely and on 

 time. A few bargains, 5 Indian Bird Points. 

 35c, 5 different colored, arrowheads, 35c, In- 

 dian Tomahawk, 35c, 10 different Indian Im- 

 plements, 85c, 5 choice War points, 35c All 

 the above for $2.00; 10 fine old coins 23c , 3 Lib- 

 erty cents. 15c, 3 coins 100 years old, 18c My 

 price list.old liberty cent, and confederate bill 

 for a dime. We have the goods. You do the 

 asking. 



W. P. Arnold, 

 Peacedale, R. I. 



WANTED. -Sea Ducks and others in the 

 flesh. Write for list. A. HALL, 2769 Detroit 

 St., Lakewood, Ohio. 



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THE OOLOGIST 



will, during 1901, remain as below: 



After which the prices of many numbers will 

 be advanced and possibly not obtainable at any 

 price. Should you desire back numbers to 

 complete your file now is the time to purchase. 

 You can never obtain them for less money and 

 possibly not at any price, as our stock ranges 

 from only 1 to 25 < opies of an issue. 

 Prices for 1904 are as follows: 

 Nos 1, 14, 18, 21, 23-24, 31, 32, 34-35, 42, 53, 89, 

 111, 130, 132, 137, 139, 140, 153, 158 are 50 cents 



No's. 9, 66-67, 76, 77, 78, 79,088, 90, 113, 138, 146 

 are 25 cents each 



Nos. 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 54, 55, 56, 75, 87, 127, 128, 

 129, 144, 149 are 15 cents each. 



Nos 19. 20, 22, 27, 28, 38, 39 40, 45, 50, 60, 61, 

 63, 64, 65, 70 74, 80, 93, 10), 114. 115 126, 133,135 are 

 10 cents each. 

 |W All other numbers 5c per copy. 

 For $10, will send prepaid a copy of every issue 

 ever published, Nos. 1 to 197. This offer in- 

 cludes your subscription through 1901. 



My prices for ha k Nos. of the Young Oolo- 

 gist and Oologist in volumes, are as follows: 



Vol. I 1884-5, Nos. 1 to 12 3 .90 



" II. 188S, ' 13 and 14 .50 



" III. 1886, " 15 to 20 90 



" IV. 1887, " 21 to 25-26 1.00 



" V. 1888, " 27 to 38 -1.50 



" VI. 1889, " 39 to 50 75 



" VII. 1890, " 51 to 62 75 



" VIII. 1891, " 63 to 74 75 



" IX. 1892, " 75 to 86 90 



" X 1893 * 87 to 98 100 



" XI. 1894. " 99 to 110 50 



" XII 1895. " 111 to 122 1.00 



" XIII. 1896, " 123 to 127 50 



" XIV. 197, " 128 to 139 150 



" XV 1898 " 140 to 149 60 



" XVI. 1899, li 150 to 161 75 



'• XVII. 1900, " 162 to '.71 50 



" XVIIt. 1901, " 172 to 183 '. 50 



XIX. 1902, ' 184 to 195 50 



" XX 1903, " 196 to 197 10 



For #5 I will send prepaid a copy of every 

 issue published, Nos. 1 to 197, inclusive, except 

 the twenty-nine (29) 25c and 50c copies 



For #2 I will send prepaid every copy pub- 

 lished, Nos 1 to 197. inclusive except the sixty 

 (60) copies priced above at 10a or over. 

 BOUND VOLUMES. 

 Pan be furnished, strongly bound in cloth and 

 boards, as follows: 

 Vol. I and II Young Oologist bound in 



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Vol. IX. The Oologist for '92, 298 p iges 

 of valuable and instructive Oological and 

 Ornithological matter with many fall 



page illustrations 1 00 



Or, if you order the two volumes at one time, 

 we will send them by return mail for only SI 75. 

 Every student of birds, their nssts and eggs, 

 should have these two volumes in their libra- 

 ry. The valuable information they contain, is 

 worth many times the price. 

 Address plainly, 



ERNEST M. SHORT, 



Manager of Oologist. 

 CHILI, N. \. 



