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Wanted Exchange, For Sale, Btc^ inserted in this davartmMtt at 15 oents 

 for each 26 words for one Issue; aft«n adflltiorfi] word 1 c»Bt. No notice In 

 serted for less than 26 cents. 



We will advertise the skins, nests, eggs, or mounted specimens of North Amer- 

 ican Birds for sale for person* having a lawful authority under the law to deal 

 >n the same These columns are for the use of those desiring to make bona nde 

 '•Tchang«-8 of such specimens for scientific collecting purposes only.— EDITOR 



' !OR SALE or EXCHANGE — Butter- 



llies of New England for California 

 Butterflies. T. Love, Collector, 105 



Gro\e, Lynn, Mass. 



Monograph on the Breedings of the 

 VelI<»Tv Rail — Record of twenty years 

 intensive study in a fascinating region. 

 About fourteen nests covered. Only 

 four other authentic records known. 

 Beautiful Frontispiece of my first nest; 

 and eight other half-tones. An added 

 insert, — contact print, — of the most 

 wonderful nest of all, — entered from 

 below. Twelve pages of text, with 

 manuscript Note on the wonderful find- 

 ing of 1922. Price, Fifty Cents by in- 

 sured post. Inserted contact print of 

 the exquisite set of 1912, Ten Cents ex- 

 tra. Hand-colored copy of this print. 

 Fifty Cents extra. P. B. Peabody, Blue 



Rapids, Kansas. 



I have for EXCHANGE sets of^eggs 

 of tlie following species, A. O. U. Nos. : 

 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, 16, 21, 25, 27, 28, 

 29, .30, 30a. 31. 31a, 32. 37, 38, 40. 42, 43, 

 44. 47, 48, 51, 53, 54, 58, 59, 63, 65. 70, 71, 

 72, 74, 75, 80, 81, 81.1, 83, 86, 86a, 104, 106, 

 107, 114, 114.1, 115, 115.1, 117, 120, 125, 

 127, 128, 132, 134, 135, 138, 140, 141, 142, 

 143, 144. 150, 160, 167, 169, 172, 172a, 172c, 

 174, 178, 179, 184, 185, 186, 187. 188, 190, 

 191, 192. 394, 194b, 196, 199. R. M. 

 Barne'5. Lacon, 111. 



FOR SALE or EXCHANGE— Wilson 

 Bulletin. Year 1914, to and including 

 1921. Complete in A. No. 1 condition. 

 What's your offer? A. J. Anderson, 1822 

 W. Palmer, Sioux City, Iowa. 



" FOR SALE or EXCHANGE — Goss' 

 Birds of Kansas — Ridgwav's Bulletin 

 50, Vol. S — Bent's Gulls and Terns. I 

 want Auks, Bird Books and Magazines. 

 Herbert A. Smith, 431 N. Van Buren 

 Ave.. Kirkwood, Mo. 



WANTED— Oologist Vol. XXXV Nos. 

 5, 6, 7 and minerals. Can offer Birds' 

 Eggs, Nests, Skins and old stamps. Send 

 your lists. Conrad C. Haase, 14 Igle- 

 hart Ave., St. Paul, Minn. 



DATA BLANKS — I will print 500 

 Standard Data Blanks with your name 

 on them for $1.50 postpaid. Edward S. 

 Coombs, 233 W^ashington St., Maiden, 

 Massachusetts. 



FOR SALE — Birds and Nature Maga- 

 zine bound in double volumes as fol- 

 lows: 1-2, 3-4, 9-10, 13-14, and volume 

 11 single. Covers slightly worn but in 

 good second-hand condition. Write W. 

 H. Over. Vermillion . S o. Dakota. 2-3 



I have some 5000 Indian Relics, most- 

 ly arrows, a few tomahawks, etc., I 

 will exchange for Mounted Specimens 

 or bird eggs, or will sell same for cash. 

 C. E. Pilquist, Dardanelle, Ark^ 



FOR SALE — Large collection of birds' 

 eggs and nests, mounted birds, shells, 

 corals, sea curios, minerals, carvings, 

 nuts. Ceramics and Indian curios. Must 

 dispose of same at once. H. B. Lutman, 

 Painted Post,_N^_Y. 



WANTED — Back numbers of Orni- 

 Iliological magazines, especially Condor, 

 ilso any books on Ornithology or Tax- 

 idermy. Egg cabinet also wanted. 

 Write, giving prices. James Suthard, 

 Madisonville, Kentucky. 



WANTED to hear from collectors 

 having sets of eggs or Bird SIcins to 

 dispose of. Cash or exchange. C. F. 

 Pahrman, 1011 Fourth St., La Porte, Ind. 



JOHN LORANG, Genesee, Idaho. Col- 

 lector of Idaho Birds eggs, also Bird 

 and Animal Skins for mounting pur- 

 poses. For sale or exchange. A black 

 Squir re l Skin Mou nted. 



FOR SALE — Auk, 1918 and 1920, vol- 

 umes complete, $1.50 each, prepaid. 

 W^ilson bulletin, 1920 volume, 90c. Bi- 

 ological Bulletin 17 and 39 also. Fred 

 Pierce, Winthrop, Iowa. 



In addition to eggs in sets I am 

 making a cosmopolitan collection of 

 singles. Must have accurate data thor- 

 oughly identified. Offer skins, eggs, or 

 cash. A. W. Hanaford, R. R. 9, Box 1210. 

 Los Angeles, Cal. 



"Beginners Luck" — A collection of 75 

 varieties, eggs in sets, at a bargain. 

 Common and not common; a good start 

 for a collector. Also a Woodpecker 

 and sapsucker, group of fifteen varie- 

 ties, very reasonable. Send for lists 

 and prices. Fred Dille, Valentine, Nebr. 



FOR SALE or EXCHANGE — After 

 two years and a half in storage, I have 

 now unpacked my library, bird and 

 mammal collections, and have for sale 

 many duplicate books and O. & O. pub- 

 lications. Also will exchange bird and 

 mammal skins from this section and 

 sets of raptors, finches and Jays. 

 Harold H. Bailey, Miami Beach, Zoo'l 

 Park and Mu.seun? of Natural History, 

 Miami Beach, Florida. 



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