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THE OOLOGIST. 



FOR SALE. -Collection of bird skins, 

 mounted birds and eggs. Contains Ivory- 

 bill Woodiiecker, Calif. Vulture, Eagles. 

 Owls, Hawks, etc. Will sell as a whole or 

 separately. Everything at low figures. Ad- 

 dress JAS. B. NEAL, Easton, Penn. 



WANTED. -Clean copies of "Bird Nesting 

 in North West Canada." If you hnve a copy 

 send price to W. K.\INE, Kew Beach, To- 

 ronto. Canada. 



WANTED.— Woods. Foreign and native. 

 Will buy or exchange. Correspondence so- 

 licited. CHARLES KIKKPATRICK.Keota, 

 la^ 



FOR SALE. -A fine, new dust proof 30 

 drawer quarter sawed oak cabinet, will hold 

 ten thousand eggs. A bargain. Address 

 PHILO W. SMITH, JR., Mona House, St. 

 Louis, Mo. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.- Fine sets 

 with data, prepaid. Price per set. Anna's 

 Hummingbird, nest and 2, 40c; Allen's Hum- 

 mer, nest and 2, 50c: Wren-tit, 2-4, 35c: 733. 1-6. 

 60c; 505a, 1-3, 35c. Send for list. WILLIAM 

 GALLAHER, Santa Barbara, Cal. 

 R. D. No. 1. 



WANTED.— 8 glass knobs for old fa^hionnd 

 bureau, a Navajo blanket 5x9 feet. a.l. west- 

 ern bird and mammal skins. Will pay cash 

 if cheap, or exchange new 4x5 Film Pack and 

 5x7 Premier Cameras, R. R. lens, and desir- 

 able bird hooks. J. O. DUNN, 3930 Prairie 

 Ave., Chicago. 



EXCHANGE.-21,1-1; 130, Ml; 132, 1-7; 133, 

 i-10: 138, 1-8; 148, 1-9; 151, 1-13; 152, 1-8; 154, 1-7; 

 lfi5, 1-8; 337B, 1-4; 567d, 1-4; 641, n-5: 710a, 1-3. 

 Wanted.-Sets of 27; 28; 59; 112; 113; 142 and N.. 

 140 and N.. 146 and N; 167 and N; 172 and N; 

 207: 218; 258: 352. Exchange in December. 

 CHARLES S. THOMPSON, Stanford Uni- 

 versity, Cal. 



FOR SALE.— Vol. 1 and 2 of Am. Ornithol- 

 ogy (perfect condition). One A. O. binder, 

 Lange's "Our Native Birds," etc., or will ex- 

 change for Vols, or back Nos. of O. and O., 

 Osprey, Oologist, etc. ROB'T. W. GLENN, 

 Wooster, Ohio. 



FOR SALE— I offer the following sets for 

 sale. All are in finest possible condition 

 with very full data. A. O. U. Nos. 6 1-6, 24c.; 

 294, 40c.: 44 1-3. $2.25; 125i. 30c: 190 1-5. $1.:^5: 26;^i, 

 25c: 273i, 24c: 337ai 'a beauty) $1.25; 339i 50c; 

 349i, (well marked; $8.00; 360d, 40c: 364i. $125: 

 373i, 30c.. 2-5. 80c.. 1-6, $1.10: 394i. 40c., 2-5, 50c; 

 4613 3,15c., i, 20c; 448 1-5, 35c; 475 2-7, 30c: 595i, 

 10c; 597i, 4(lc: 624 n-4, 30c: 633 n-4, 35c; 676 n-5, 

 $1.25; 710J. 20c: 721b 1-7 Jlc; 727 2-7, 85c, J, $1.00. 

 Order less than $1.00 not solicited. Your 

 money back if you want it. W. H. BINGA- 

 MAN, Algona. Iowa. K. R. No. 3. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHAXGE-American 

 Ornithology. Vol. 1, Bird Lore, Vol. 4. Apple- 

 ton's Popular Si ience .Monthly Vol. 53. Nos. 

 1 to 5, Vol. 54. Nos. 1-2-4; Osprey Vol. 1, Nos. 

 3-5-7, to 12. Vols, 2 3-4-5 complete. Also 

 .Mineral Collertor, Observer, Nidiologist, 

 >Iuseimi, Popular Srii-nce News, Young Min- 

 eralogist and ,\nti(iuarian. Horse hair rope, 

 twenty-four feet long; Made by .Mexicans of 

 .Vrizona, Photos of Western life. Indians, 

 cliff-dwellings, ruins, birds nest and eggs. 

 For sets, publications or cash. Wanted, 

 O. ct O.. Jnly '91 and '92. Nidiologist, Vol. 1, 

 Nos. 1 to 6-10-11. •<'ondor. Vol. 1. No. 3. (iive 

 cash or exchange. E. K. FORREST, Wash- 

 ington, Wash. Co., Penna. 



TO EXCHANGE.-Lot of mounted birds. 

 Wood Duck. Golden Eye, etc., etc., for eggs 

 in sets. PHILO W. SMITH, JR., .Mona 

 House. St. Louis. Mo. 



Collection of about 850 tine specimens in 

 sets and singles. Will go extremely cheap. 

 -Must enclose stamp for reply. Also books, 

 climbers and oologist supplies. SAM DICK- 

 ENS, Austin, Texas. 



WANTED.— Your notes if you live in 

 North Carolina or Virginia. Write stating 

 what you want for them to R. P. SMITH- 

 WICK. 133 Mariner St.. Norfolk, Va. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. - Indian 

 Wampum, white and black; Pottery. Beads, 

 Necklaces, etc., from graves. Ceremonial 

 Stones, Prehistoric Mortars, Pestles, Bows, 

 Arrows, Points, Shell Work, Ostrich and 

 Farallone Cormorant Eggs and old Guns 

 and Pistols. J. B. LEWIS, 910 Washington 

 St., Petaluma, California. Sept. 2t. 



MAMMALS! BIRDS l-Parties wishing 

 fine mammals or birds from this locality 

 let me know. I will collect to order A. No. 1. 

 Scientific skins. Fine mounted specimens 

 for sale cheaj.. Address G. F. MONROE, 

 Taxidermist, Superior. Wis. tf 



CASH WANTED.-The Auk, Vols. XII- 

 XXI inclusive, clean and fresh, $20 for the lot 

 prepaid; Frank Blake Webster collecting 

 gun, with thirty brass shells, almost like 

 new. $9 prei)aid; nearly complete tiles of The 

 Oologist. Nidologist. .Museum, Condor, Oolo- 

 gist and Omitholugist vols. VIII-XVI in- 

 clusive, good condition, for best cash offers 

 for each lot; no single vols, sold; also some 

 good sets of Montana eggs; write for what 

 you want, with best cash offer; odd numbers 

 of Insect Life. Wilson Bulletin, Bulletin 

 Michigan Ornithological Club, Bird lore, and 

 miscellaneous bulletins, all for cash: no ex- 

 change offers answered. P. M. SILLOWAY, 

 Lewistown, Montana. 



INDIAN 



RELICS 



Buy this lot as a ^^S No two points are 



whole and you will }^9 the same shape. Al| 



be pleased. » guaranteed genuine 



One whole arrowpoint from each of 

 the following states: Arkansas, Tenn- 

 essee, Indiana, New York, California, 

 and three, all different, from Michi- 

 gan; one bird point, one drill, one 

 scraper, one bunt, one tlesher. The 

 thirteen pieces, worth $1.45 will be sent 

 postpaid for only 65 cents. 



I will add one Spade, one Hoe, one 

 Celt and a Hammer Stone and ship 

 the 17 pieces for $3,90. 



ERNEST H. SHORT, ROCHESTER. N, Y. 



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