The Hawkey e 0. and 0. 



WINKLEY. 



[ have gone over iny large 

 stock of Am. Birds' Eggs, and 

 ' carefully selected several tine 

 series ot ICO vsTSLCTSva' arR l 

 specimens each, l'igure it up. 

 then look at our price, ^.VS.^C 

 ^S* fcIT, each. 



Tuey are not the most common 

 varieties, of course not the rarest. 

 Each egg is generally for 15 to 75 

 cents. They are all first ck ss with 

 full data for each. 



We selected these because they 

 are typical of many other species, 

 uniformity of size, great diversity 

 in color and markings and the 

 kinds most in demand. 



Besides data, each species will be 

 described in an accompanying 

 note book— description of bird 

 food, habitat, range, etc., author's 

 description of egg, species, similar 

 measurements, notes on balance ot 

 set, etc. 



Satisfaction guaranteed; sent to 

 known parties on approval. Will 

 sell on installments: 50 species, $4 

 25 for $1.50— same terms. 200, 300 

 and 600 species carefully selected, 

 first-class, put up to order. 



Advanced collectors should write 

 to us for special offers. ' Are eon 

 stantly receiving rare species, 

 many not catalogued, which are 

 first offered to preferred customers. 

 Monthly lists to all who apply. 



W. H. WINKLEY, 

 Clearfield, - - - Iowa. 



-■**+R. &. RaeEferd §|ob,*»- 



C0 LECfilMG * l\fi\TlJ^i\LlSYS 



and wholesale dealers In 

 IRD SKINS AND EGGS, 

 BEAUMONT, TEXAS. 



BIRD SKINS AND EGGS 



At Reasonable Prices. Send stamp 

 for lists. 

 J. A. Singley, 



Giddings, Texas. 



HOUSAND DOLLAR 



COLLECTION FOR $1.00. 



A collection has been placed at our disposal 

 nd we intend to Issue tickers and raffle It 

 nil. The collection contains 30(1 different 

 varieties ot American Birds' Eggs, comprising; 

 In all about 3000 specimens, a fair share of 

 which are In sets and series of sets. Lists 

 furnished on application, six hundred num- 

 bered tickets will be issued and sola at $1 .00 

 each. Duplicate of each tick et as It Is sold 

 win be placed in a box and when they are all 

 disposed of a drawing will take place and the 

 last number drawn fr»m the box will entitle 

 the holder of the ticket corresponding with 

 the number 10 this fine large collection of 

 eggs. Some disinterested responsible person 

 will be appointed to do the drawing "which 

 will be conducted fairly and squarely. The 

 collection is worth twice what we will get for 

 it, and advise you to send at once for one or 

 more tickets as only the six hundred will be 

 sold. Ther^ Is hardly a naturalist in Ameri- 

 ca that will not be willing to invest a dollar 

 or more, thereby standing an equal chance ot 

 securing all this vast collection of specimens. 

 Remember somebody will get thum awful 

 cheap. Will it be you? Send at once for 

 tickets to 



E. B. WEBSTER, Publisher H. 0. 0., 



Cresco, Iowa. 



FREE! FREE!! FREE!!! 



My price list of Eggs, Minerals, Shells, Cur- 

 losltles, etc., and sample copy of "Tbe Old 

 Curiosity Sliop," an Illustrated monthly Jour- 

 nal devoted to the interests of collectors in 

 all branches. E. M. HA1GHT, 



3tl Box 34, Riverside, Calif. 



