YOU ARE NOT TOO LATE 
To get name, specialty in eggs, whether exchange, buy, sell, etc., inserted 
in ‘‘Oologists’ Directory” feature of 
Taylor’s Standard Egg Catalogue 
(Second Edition) 
The price of the Catalogue, issued in sumptuous style, is 25 cents only. It costs as 
much more, for insertions of all desired data in “Directory” feature of same. To all who 
write at once will forward two copies of first edition. 
I have received “Oodles” of letters from prominent Oologists who are aiding with 
valuable suggestions — why not yon? The book, which will be of convenient size, large 
type, up-to-date in every respect, was to be out July 20th. I have received word from 
New York that the electrotypes will not be here before August. This gives time to hear 
from many collectors. Write at once. Your Oologically, 
HENRY REED TAYEOR, Publisher 
ALAMEDA. CALIFORNIA 
T'he Oologist 
Presents with its June issue the best article 
on Nesting of Bald Eagle published in late 
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Address, 
ERNEST H. SHORT 
CHXEI ta * NEW YORK 
For Exchange — Choice Southern sets with 
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etc., for Ai' sets. 
Dr. M. T. Ceeckley, 
457 Greene St., Augusta, Ga. 
Uncle Sam’s Island 
Possessions 
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