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THE OOLOGIST. 



For Sale. 



Cuban bird skins. Key West and Ruddy 

 Quail Doves. Lizzard Cuckoos, Trogans and 

 many otber species. All with correct data. 

 I have a number of Quail Dove Skins, some- 

 what damaged, just as good for study; skins 

 50 to 75 cents each. List with prices on appli- 

 cation. R. P. HOYT. Seven Oaks, Fla. Stf 



WANTED.-A11 kinds of Live Wild Birds 

 and Animals. State prices when writing. 

 Don't ask me what I pay. DR. CECIL 

 FRENCH. Naturalist. Washington, D. C. J12t 



112 Alexandrine Ave., Detroit, Mich. 

 Dear Sir:— It may be of interest to you to 

 know that the "Oologist" is the best adver- 

 tising medium with which we exchange. 

 Replies came in answer to our advertisement 

 from almost every state in the union, as well 

 as Canada. 



Yours very truly, 

 FREDERICK C. HUBEL. 

 Bus. Mngr. "Bulletin of the Mich. Ornith. 

 Club." 



WANTED. 



Taxidermists to give me a trial in 

 the new and best kind of Artificial 

 Glass Eyes for Animals. Will trade 

 for rare butterflies. EUGENE E. 

 STAINSKY, 1115 Wheeler Place, Col- 

 orado Springs, Colo. My6t 



Scientific 



Shells 

 Corals. 



and Fossil 



I have recently issued a list of what I have 

 left in the above lines. If at all interested it 

 will well repay you to drop me a postal for a 

 copy of same. 



FRANK H. LATTIN. Albion. N. Y. 



Just In From India. 



A new invoice of beautiful Butterflies. 



Will sell in papers or spead at reasonable 



prices or exchange for eggs or skins I am 



in need of. 15 Var. Showy Papilio. Address. 



ERNEST H. SHORT, 



Rochester. N. Y. 



BIDS EGGS. 



I can still furnish many 

 of the sets listed in Sep 

 tember issue. If you saw 

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

 place in your collection write me at once. I 

 will send you a revised copy of the list 

 promptly, showing just what lean furnish 

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



South American Butterflies. 



I can furnish the following rare and mag- 

 nificent, from U. S. of Columbia : Morpho 

 m'i.kowsky. lixlj in. Mokho Menelaus, 

 (gorgeous peacock blue iSixTin. Either species 

 prepaid, for only $2.00. Each insect is mount- 

 ed on a new patent tablet, which not only 

 protects it from dust, breakage, etc.. butputs 

 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. 



Know the Wild Flowers? 



Your rambles in field and wood 

 will increase in interest in propor- 

 tion as you know plants as well 

 as birds. 



The American Botanist 



is issued for the plant lover. It 

 contains no technical articles and 

 is just the magazine you need. 

 Get a copy and see for yourself. 



ADDRESS 



WILLARD N. CLUTE& CO., 



Binghamton New York 



THE WARBLER 



JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, Editor 



\T7ITH 1905 The Warbler begins a new 

 vv series which will contain many su- 

 pei-b 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. 



Published Quarterly, 32 Pages & Cover 



SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 

 Sl.OO PER YEAR. SINGLE COPIES 30o 



Eggs of Kirtland Warbler will be figured 

 in first issue* Janor Feb. )of the new series. 



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THE WATJBT.ER 



FLORAL PARK, N. 'ST. 



