The Oologist. 



A MONTHLY PUBLICATION DEVOTED TO 



OOLOGY, ORNITHOLOGY AND TAXIDERMY. 



Vol. XXI. No. 8. 



ALBION, N. Y., AUG., 1904. 



Whole No. 205 



WANTS, FOR SALES AND EXCHANGES. 



Brief Special announcements "Wants." " Exchanges." " For Sales." inserted in tliis de- 

 partment fur 25 cents per 25 words. Notices over 25 words charged at the rate ot 1-2 cent for 

 each additional word. No notice inserted for less than 25 cents. Terms, cash with order. 



Strictly tirst-class specimens will be accepted in payment at 1-.3 list rates. 



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Examine the number following' your name 

 on the wrapper of this month's Oologist. It 

 denotes when your subscription expired or 

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205 vour subscription expires with this issue 

 207 " " " " Oct.. U"04 



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Intermediate numbers can easily be deter- 

 mined. If we have you credited wrong we 

 wish to rectify. 



Entered as second-cla-s matter December 

 21. 1903. at the post office at Albion. N. Y.. 

 under the Act oi Congress of March 3. I.s79. 



IXTEKXATIOXAL St.tnip .\Ibuni 2 v. .Is. 

 full leafier. Ujv chiAce set (_)f eggs, mak-e nie 

 offer, bargain for some one. Xest w.in; cd 

 with small eggs. BEX.JA.MIX HO.v.i. 

 Stephentown. Xew York. 



IF you want cash for first-class eggs, sets, 

 rork bottdin prices, now or later send list and 

 prices to FKEl) .A.. BLACK, Box 148, Kalama- 

 zoo, Mich. 



VV.\XTEI).— Bendire s Life Histories. Vols. 

 land 2. Will pay cash, or exchange choice 

 sets of eggs. BENJAMIN HOAG, Stephen- 

 town, New York. 



FOR SALE. -10 sets Dickcissel nests and 

 fou!' eggs rinely piepared. prepaid 25c., 

 Screech Owl. 1-4, 75c.. 1-5, «1.00, l-(i, $1.25. 417 

 1-2. fl.OO. ISAAC E. HESS. Pbil o. 111. 



FOR EXCHANGE. -Common sets from 

 this pl^tce. Would like to exchange same for 

 common sets from east. Send your list and 

 write. HOMEK C. BURT. Santa Paula. 

 C'al. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHAN(iE. -First-class 

 sets with data, 362 1-3, 359 l-l 419 1-2. 329 1-2, 

 2-2. 501 1-5. iiSS 2 3, 2-3, 2fi3 1-3, 273 1-3, 212 1-9. 2-9, 

 3-9, 214 1-9, 727 1-5, 54li 1-4, 1-5, 595 1-3, 2-3, 3-3. 

 1-4. Al skins. 1. <i. H5, 133, 132, 149, 165, 167, 221, 

 390, 478, 515, 5;:U, 567. Will sell the entire lot 

 cheap. Writefor prices. GEOR(;EJ. TILLS. 

 Albion. N. Y. 



WANTED.— Ridgeway's Birds of Middle 

 and North America, Vols. I and II in good 

 condition, for cash. CLIFTON E. WEBSTER 

 Arthur. N. Dak. 



FOR EXCHANGE.-Sets of oi<. 80. 194. 34S. 

 364. 490 and many others. Send list and get 

 mine, also old copper pennies and target 

 rifle. E. J. DARLINCJTON. Wilmington, 

 Del. 



FOR EXCHANGE. -.Minerals, and coins, 

 both ancient and modern, for eggs and In- 

 dian relics. Would like correspondence in 

 Alaska. B. C. Washington, Utah. Nevada. 

 Montana and California. S. V. WHARRaM. 

 Geneva, O.. R. F. D. No. 3. 



PHOTOGRAPHERS attention. You want 

 some impn^ved autotone matt printing out 

 paper. A limited quantity to exchange for 

 desirable sets of eggs. LO(iAN EVANS. 

 Wilsey. Kan. 



FOR EXCHAN(iE.-Rare Indian River 

 Tern 1-;, Cerulean Warbler n;;3 and common 

 sets for sets. J. CLAIRE WOOD, 179 17th 

 street. Detioit. Michigan. 



WANTED.— To exchange first-class singles 

 and sets for tirst-class sets. All sets with 

 fall and complete data. Send lists, all 

 answered. Taylor's catalogue used. 



WRIOHT M. PIERCE. Claremont. Calif. 



WANTED.-Sets of Pennsylvania birds' 

 eggs not in my collection. (,»ffer in exchange 

 sets from this locality and from other states 

 or will pay cash if prices are reasonable. 

 RICHARD F. .MILLER. 3473 Amber street, 

 Philadelphia. Pa. 



WANTED. -Singles of most all rare kinds 

 and many ccHumon for cash. W. F. W'EHB. 

 416 (irand -Ave.. Rochester. X. Y. 



WAXTED -.4!U- Complete vols, and odd 

 numbers. Quote your cash price postpaid, 

 also Old bird books or magazines of any de- 

 scription. BENMA .MIX HOAG, Stephentown 

 New Yi^rk. 



WILL close out the lollowing mounted 

 birds, animals and skins cheap as lollows. 

 All that are left. 1 Pelican, r2M: 2 Red- 

 sho ildered Hawks, 50c each: i>iiiv Wood 

 Du ks, |:i.50: .Male .Marsh Hawk, 40c,; Jack 

 Rabbit, winter nitd, |2.50; ( Gophers, 75c.: a few 

 good .\lof)se scalps. -ijJo.OO to Hi.ihJ e ich: Moose. 

 Eiks and Deer feet 20 to 40 cents each. Every 

 thing else sold. CHRIS P. FORGE. Taxi- 

 dermist and Collector, carman. Manitoba. 



