100 



THE 00 LOG J ST. 



THIS IS THE WAY THEY COME. 



Dear Mr. Short: 



Your new catalogue is to hand. Many 

 thanks for same. It certainly is the real thing. 



c. w. c. 



VlNCENKJSS, IXD. 



Your catalogue is very tastily gotten up. 

 It is neat form and handy. In so many lists 

 of this kind, when it comes to the scientific 

 names, the printer falls clear down, and with- 

 out a most painstaking proof-reader gets 

 after him. a tyhographically incorrect mess 

 is made of it. In your Catalogue I have not 

 yet noticed any. 



As to the matter of prices. I am not an 

 authority along this line, and can express no 

 opinion, other than tbat I helieve that the 

 names of the compilers, Lattin and Short is 

 sufficient guarantee of the prices being just 

 about in the right notch. They know. 



C. F. P. 



Gentlemen: 



Your new Price List of North American 

 Birds Eggs was duly received. Many, many 

 thanks for same. It is a Beauty, binding, 

 paper and press work simply fine, size per- 

 fect. After only a hurried glance would say 

 that the prices appear to De fair and equit- 

 able. The compilers surely deserve great 

 credit, and should meet with the support 

 which their efforts so richly deserve. 

 Yours truly, 

 PHILO W. SMITH, Jr. 



The new "Standard Egg Catalogue" at 

 hand. Many thanks for same. It came as a 

 surprise. Beyond doubt it is the best out 

 and will become the standard medium of ex- 

 change with all Oologists. J. C. W. 



TYPEWRITER BARGAINS WPix 



with fancy case. Typewriter papers; 500 

 8xlOJ sheets Hoc; Circulars free. Agents 

 wanted. THE A. L. HAKVICK NOVELTY 

 CO.. Vienna. Ills. M3t 



PHOTOS! SLIDES! KE 



selected from nearly 200 subjects, 60c; 

 15c each. 1 doz. slides, any subject, 

 $2.75, 25c each. B. S. Bowdish, Dem- 

 arest, N. J. 



South American Butterflies. 



I can furnish the following rare and mag- 

 nificent, from U. S. of Columbia : Moepho 

 Sulkowsky. 4|x4j in. Morho Menelaus, 

 (gorgeous peacock blue )5ix7in. Either species 

 prepaid, for only $2.00. Ea' h insect is mount- 

 ed on a new patent tablet, which not only 

 protects it from dust, breakage, etc.. but puts 

 them in a shape at once more beautiful and 

 infinitely neater than is possible by the anti- 

 quated method of impaling them on pins. 

 FRANK H. LATTIN. Albion. N. Y. 



IS PRINTED at the 

 Book and Magazine 



HIS PAPER 



A.M.EDDY, Albion,N.Y. 



Southern Birds Fggs. 



In choice cabinet sets with standard data 

 for sale. very cheapor to exchange. Swainsnn's 

 and Hooded Wurblers, Chnck-will's-widow, 

 American Oyster-catcher, Royal Tern. Wil- 

 son's Plover. Willet. Clapper Rail, Black 

 Skimmer, etc. The largest and most val- 

 uable collection in the south, and a corp of 

 competent collectors. Stamp for list. Sat- 

 isfaction guaranteed. Jul.3t 



DOCTOR AV 

 457 Greene Street, 



T. CLECKLEY, 



Augusta, Oa. 



THE JOURNAL OF THE 



Maine Ornithological Society 



A quarterly devoted to the study and 

 protection of the birds. Now in its 6th 

 volume. Subscription 50 cents per 

 annum. Send stamps for sample copy. 



J. MERTON SWAIN, Business Mgr., 

 Fairfield, Maine. 



THE WARBLER 



JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, Editor 



WITH 1905 The Warbler begins a new 

 series which will contain many su- 

 perb Colored Plates of rare eggs such as 

 Kirtland and Olive Warbler, Carolina Par- 

 oquet, Clark's Crow. Ipswich and Rufous 

 Crowned Sparrow, Yellow and Black Rail, 

 Calaveras Warbler, etc. Also splendid 

 illustrations of Birds and Nests, and lead- 

 ing articles by well known authorities. 



Publishing 

 House of 



Published Quarterly, 32 Pages &. Cover 



SUBSCRIPTION PRICE! 

 Sl.OO PER YMAR. SINGLE COPIES 30o 



Eggs of Kirtland Warbler will be figured 

 in first issue* Jan or Feb.lof the new series. 



address THE WATJBX.-E'R 



FLORAL PARK, N. Y. 



