THE SUNNY SOUTH OOLOGIST. 



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We are more than pleased with the 

 number of subscribers received since 

 our last issue, and in return for 3'our 

 promptness shall promise to give a 

 year's subscriptions worth of valuable 

 information in each succeedino- issue. 



What has become of the "Standard 

 Director}-'' to be published b}' A. E. 

 Southworth & Co , of Woodstock. Ill's., 

 and to appear Tanua y ir>th. 1886 .^ 

 We have heard several complaints of 

 its uon-appearnnce. Echo answers. 



Go ! Get thee to work ! ! You 

 have onl}- one more month to compete 

 for premiums (offered (on the inside of 

 front cover page) to club-getters. So 

 go to w. rk at once, and perh;ips you 

 will be the one to carry off the -^pie." 

 Don't wait one moment, but '-make 

 hay while the sun shines." 



We had a very pleasant call from 

 Dr. F. L. Yoakum, of Tyler, Fexas, 

 one of the lead; no- scientists of the 

 state. His stay was short, but ex- 

 ceedingly interesting. When visiting 

 our cit}' again we shall b.^ pleased lo 

 have him call, as he will be doubl}^ 

 welcomed. 



If all goes satisfactory this month, 

 I will enlarge with the May number ; 

 also enlarge the subscription price. 

 So do not wait, but subscribe at once, 

 and vou will save monev. 



EXCHANGES AND WANTS. 



Kind W^ords. 



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 thirty word>:, will be inserted free in this column 

 to subscribers only. Notices over thirty words 

 will be chai'ged at the rate of one-half centner 

 \v< rd To outsider-i. 25 cents for each insertion ; 

 cash with order. 



I wish to exchanoe the comino; sea- 

 son with good collectors, especially 

 on the coast and in the souih. My 

 sets of eggs will be rare and first- 

 class. Exchange limited, ^so pos- 

 tals answered. 



Fred M. Dille, 

 Greelev. Colorado. 



Yesterday's mail brought me what 

 I have been anxiously looking for — 

 The Sunny South Oologist. It is 

 very neat, and I do hope you will get 

 enou2:h subscribers to continue and 



enlarge. 



Greely, Col. 



Fred. M. Dille. 



Your magazine is at hand, and I 

 just have time to saj^ that I am ex- 

 ceedingly well pleased with the arti- 

 cles in your periodical; the}' are far 

 above the average. 



Oliver Davie, 

 Columbus, Ohio. 



I h;!ve read its pages, and am 

 pleased with your large circle of Ool- 

 ogical correspondents and your un- 

 doubted abilit}' as an editor. It should 

 prove of sufficient value to the col- 

 leciors of the country to make it take 

 its proper place in the literature of the 

 subject ; not onh^ because of your 

 generous and gentlemanh' treatment 

 of me in the past at all times, but be- 

 cause I believe The Sunny South 

 Oologist to have a live and intelli- 

 gent Oologist at its head. 



Chester, Pa. 



Harry G. Parker, 



"The Sunny South Oologist," is 

 the title of a scientific publication is- 

 sued by our 3'oimg townsman, E. C. 

 Davis ; No. 1 of A-^olume 1 of which is 

 on our table. It is a credit to the 

 young gentleman, and to our cit}'. 

 We wish the enterprise success. — 

 Gainesville Daih' Hesperian. 



The first number of The Scnny 

 South Oologist is at hand, and I am 

 more than pleased with it and its con- 

 tents. Y. E. Piston, 

 Rockland, Me. 



