THE OOLOGIST 



BRIBF iPBOIAL AlVNOUIVGEIMIlfrTS 



Wanted, Exchange, For Sale, Btc, inserted In this (l«partment at 85 o«nta 

 for each 25 words for one issue; eaeh additional word 1 eent. No notlOG In- 

 serted for less than 26 oentB. 



DATA BLANKS — I will print 500 

 Standard Data Blanks with your name 

 on them for $1.50 postpaid. Edward S. 

 Coombs, 233 Washington St., Maiden, 



Massachusetts. 



WANTED — Back numbers of Orni- 

 thological magazines, especially Condor, 

 also any books on Ornithology or Tax- 

 idermy. Egg cabinet also wanted. 

 Write, giving prices. James Suthard, 



Madison ville, Kentucky. 



WANTED to hear from collectors 

 having sets of eggs or Bird Skins to 

 dispose of. Cash or exchange. C. F. 

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

 ^"jbHN~LORANG. Genesee, Idaho. Col- 

 lector of Idaho Birds eggs, also Bird 

 and Animal Skins for mounting pur- 

 poses. P^or sale or exchange. A black 



Squirrel Skin MounU^d. 



FbR~^ALE— Aukri918 and 1920, vol- 

 umes complete, $1.50 each, prepaid. 

 Wilson 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 thnr- 

 oughlv identified. Offer skins, eggs, or 

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

 Los Angeles, Cal. 



BIRD MAGAZINES AND BOOKS 

 WANTED — Nuttall Bulletin; set or 

 parts; The Auk, Vols. 1 to 6, also Vol. 

 7, Nos. 2, 3, 4; Vol. 9, Nos. 3, 4; Vol. 11, 

 No. 1; Vol. 14, No. 2; Vol. 17, Nos. 2, 3, 

 I; -Iso any Vol. after 35. Cooper Club 

 Hull, and Condor, first 3 Vols. Have 

 ■inny parts of Auk and Bird Lore for 

 -^ile. Want Bent's Diving Birds, for 

 ^vllioll 1 offer $7, for his Gulls and Terns. 

 i;!'lgway"s Birds, odd Vols., Coues' 

 ICey, Ridgway's Color Key; Audubon's 

 Hirds, odd Vols, or Plates. Books on 

 "hooting. Game Birds, Wild Fowl, Big 

 Game. Game Cocks and Cooking; His- 

 tory of Gun.s: Prints for framing relat- 

 ing to Shooting Game Animals. All 

 more noted Works on above subjects 

 in any language, old or new. Prefer to 

 l)uy or sell for cash rather than ex- 

 /•liange. Send me your offers describ- 

 ing fully and name your price. Large 

 Catalogues relation to above subjects 

 ;ind all Nature Study sent on receipt 

 of .'i cents in stamps. S. N. Rhoads, 

 Fianklin Bookshop, 920 Walnut Street, 



Philadel phia, Pa^ Jun. 3t 



SHELL COLLECTORS and MUSEIJMS 

 — A fine lot of the "Liguus" or tree 

 snails from the hammocks of Fla. for 

 sale, or will exchange for skins or 

 eggs. Harold H. Bailev, Miami Beach, 

 Florida. Jun. 3t 



WANTED — Books on "Wisconsin 

 Birds or up to date lists of same. Will 

 pay cash. Address, Carl F. Wright, 

 "Camp Mishike", Winchester, Wis. 



FOR SALE or EXCHANGE — Butter- 

 flies of New England for California 

 Butterflies. T. Love, Collector, 105 



Grove, Lynn, Mass. 



~"EXCHANGE^or F'ORT SALE — Skins 

 of 478 and 481 A. O. U. No.. Jack D. 

 Baker, Redwood valley, California, 



Mendocino County. _^^___^ 



FOR SALE — Ridgways "Birds of 

 North and Middle America," Vols. 1 to 

 S inc. Also back Vols, and Nos. of 

 "Bird-Lore" and other bird magazines. 

 Everett B. Johnson, Hebron, Maine. 



WANTED — A good pair of second- 

 hand field glasses, medium sized and 

 reasonably priced. Write and send price 

 to J. N. Elliott, Lancaster, Kentucky. 



W^ ANTED — l~paiF~of adult~Northern 

 Ravens in good feather, either skin or 

 mounted specimens, or if possible, in 

 the flesh. State price or exchange de- 

 siderata. George M. Sutton, Carnegie 



Museum, Pittsburgh, Pa. 



I have for EXCHANGE sets of eggs 

 of the 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, RO, SI, 81.1, 83, 86, 86a, 104, 106, 

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

 127, 12S, 132, 134, 135, 138, 140, 141, 142, 

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

 174, 178, 179, 1S4, 185, 186, 187, 188, 190, 

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

 Barnes. Lacon, 111. 



" FOlT^EXCHANGE— Fine sets of 327. 

 330, 360c, 364, 405, 445, 479 and 551; 

 also many common ones. Will collect 

 mammal skins to order. Desire sets 

 or bird skins. Harold H. Bailey, Miami 

 Beach. Florida. Jun. 3t 



FOR SALE ~o7~EXCHANGE— Goss' 

 Birds of Kansas — Ridgwav's Bulletin 

 50, Vol. 8 — Bent's Gulls and Terns. I 

 want Auks, Bird Books and Magazines. 

 Herbert A. Smith. 431 N. Van Buren 

 .'\ve.. Kirkwood, Mo. 



FOR SALE or EXCHANGE— A Col- 

 lection of some ten thousand stamps, 

 on separate sheets for each country. 

 Want bird skins for all or nart. Gus. 



Lang elier, C ape Roug e, Qu e., Canad a. 



FOR SALE or EXCHANGE^Pini 

 personally collected sets of 332-339-343 

 and a few others. W^ill sell cheap or 

 exchange for desirable stamps. George 



D. French, I voryton. Conn, 



FOR SALE or EXCHANGE — Snap- 

 ping Turtle 1-41; Wood Tortoise 1-8; 

 sets of Painted Turtles in June. German 

 Baush Terlux 10 point Prism Binocu- 

 lars. James O. Johnson, Southington, 

 Conn. 



FOR EXCHANGE —National Geo- 

 graphic Magazine, 1915 to '22, for Bird 

 I>ore and other magazines; also will 

 take sets. J. Earl Harlow, Texico, 111, 



