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THE OOLOGIST 



EGGS 



FOR EXCHANGE- First class Eggs in 

 sets. C. S. RUTHERFORD, Revere. Mo. 



Send exchange lists of first class sets for 

 mine.-J. W PRESTON, lUl 13th Ave.. 

 Spokane. Wash, j 



EXCHANGE.-Several sets of Black Tern 

 for what you have. DR. E. S. SCHMIDT, 

 Green Bay, Wis. 



WANTED.— For cash only. One good egg 

 cabinet. Address, EUGENE KEITHLEY. 

 St. Michaels, Md., Box 124. [IJ 



I offer 1-3, 2-4 Fish Crow, 1-5 201, 1-5 194; all 

 for a set of Bartman's Sandpiper 4 or 5 eggs. 

 W. B. CRISPIN, Salem, N. J. 



WANTED.— Sets with or without nests. 

 Particularly Sharp-tail and Seaside Sparrow. 

 DR. J. P. BALL, Frankford. Pa. [21 



FOR EXCHANGE. -2-2 xMiss. Kite, 2-2 Gl- 

 winged gull, 2-3 gl-winged gull. All collected 

 by myself. G. W. STEVENS, Alva. Okla. 



EXCHANGE. ^A tine series of ten of the 

 Pallas Murre from Cape Hope, Alaska. I 

 want 188, 332, 343, 348, 362. 364 and many others, 

 D.E. BROWN, 6044 1st Ave.. No. W, Sta. F. 

 Seattle. Wash. 



WANTED.-Setsof 351, 352, 352a. 206. and 

 many common sets; have to offer choice sets 

 679 1-4, 417 1-2. 419 1-2. 337. 339. 375. 263. 261. 273 

 and many other choice sets; send list and re- 

 ceive mine. RAY DINSMORE, Perry, Ohio 



FOR EXCHANGE.-A collection of eggs 

 with data including Whip-poor-will, Oven- 

 bird, etc. for Botanical Works, especially 

 ones on Ferns and Mosses. HARRY W. 

 CLUTE, 13 Allen St.. Gloversville, N. Y^ |1] 



FOR EXCHANGE.- Fine sets of Least 

 Tern, Black Skimmer, Louisiana Heron, 

 Wayne's Clapper Rail, Florida Burrowing 

 Owl. and others. For parliculars address 

 W. W. WORTHINGTON, Shelter Island 

 Heights, New York. 



FOR EXCHANGE. - Eggs in fine sets, 

 beautiful minerals, butterflies and moths in 

 dust and insect proof cases, and other natural 

 history specimens. Want all the above. 

 Send lists and receive mine. LEWIS C. 

 SNY'DER, Lacona, New- York. 



FOR EXCHAN(iE.-A few choice sets of 

 glaucous-winged gull, black oyster catcher, 

 ring-necked plover, Kodiak fox sparrow. 

 Pacific murre. All collected by myself. G. 

 W. STEVENS. Alva. Okla. 



FOR SALE.— Some rare single eggs from 

 Iceland, Loons, Sjua, Glaucous Gull, Old- 

 squaw, Northern Eider, Bean Goose, Whoop- 

 ing Swan, (iolden Plover. Dunlin, Godwit, 

 Ruff. Snowflake. Iceland Falcon, and others. 

 Send for full list to H. WARREN, Room 215 

 St. James Chambers. Adelaide St., E., 

 Toronto, Ont. 



WANTED.-In good sets: 340, 357, 451, 485, 

 548, 554a, 566. 568. 570a, 6I0a, 646, 647, 660, 672, 

 672a. 690, 700, 719a. Can offer 89, 95, 101. 207. 

 293a. 294. 295, 309, 332, 339a, 351 359, 384, 416, 417, 

 419, 420b, 460, 479, 533, 534, 536, 569, 575, 575a. 594a. 

 602, 607, 637, 639, 641, 730, 763 and 315 (1871). 

 THOMAS H.JACKSON. 304 N. Franklin St.. 

 West Chester. Pa. [31 



TO EXCHANGE -Sets with data. North 

 American and Foreign. Can use many com- 

 mon kinds'of both. Dr. T. W. RICHARDS 

 U. S. Navy, 1911 N. St., N. W.. Washington 

 D.C. 



"I have perfect sets of Mourning. Cerulean 

 Black throated. Blue and Black throated 

 Green Warbler. American Woodcock. Bar- 

 tramian Sandpiper. King Rail. Canadian 

 Spruce. Grouse and Sharp Shinned Hawk for 

 exchange. I desire sets of American Flam- 

 ingo, Long-billed Curlew, Semipalmated 

 Plover, Franklin's Grouse, Bonaparte's Gull, 

 Williamson's Sapsucker, White-headed and 

 Red Cockaded Woodpecker, Pink-sided 

 Junco, Hutton's and Black Capped Vireo, 

 Sennett's Orange-crowned and Connecticut 

 Warbler and Canada Jay. GERARD ALAN 

 ABBOTT, 945 Marouette Bldg., Chicago. 



FOR EXCHANGE.-Eggs 6 1-7, 37 1-1: 49 1-3, 

 58 20-2 2-3, 6-2 1-3, 64 1-4, 65 9-1 1-2, 80 7-2 1-4 7-3, 

 114-1 1-2, 122 1-4, 123b 1-4. 141 1 10. 127 1-3. 187 1-4 

 190 1-3, 191 1-4, 194 4-3, 199 4-3, 201 3-4, 211 1-4. 

 211-2 1-9, 219 1-3, 221 1-4 1-11, 226 1-4, 269 1-4, 280 1-3, 

 321 19-2. 326 8-2, 333 1 5. 337b 1-2 2-3. 339 2-4. 339b 

 2-2. 345 1-1, 346 30-2 ($10 set;' 349 1-2, 355 1-4, 359 

 1-2, 1-4, 365 1-3, 368a 1-3 (one broken), 373c 1-3. 

 374 4-4, 378 1-7, 380 1-3 one missing), 384 1-4 2-6, 

 385 4-5, 387 2-4, 389 3-4 1-:^, (one gone), 3917-5, 

 410 1-4 3-5 2-6, 413 1-6, 419 21-2, 420a 1-1. 453 1-4 1-6. 

 456 2-4. 471 1-3. 475 1-5. 483 1-3. 496 2-2. 500 1-4. 577 

 1-4. 593a 1-3 19-4, 594a 3-4, 652 1-5, 713 2-4, 3-5 7-6, 

 7191-5.746 1-4,766 1-5. Gray-tailed Hawk. 1-2 

 2-3 1-4 $1.25. per egg; White-throated Falcon 

 1-2. 14.50 per egg; Green Woodpecker 1-4. 75c. 

 per egg; Brown Jay 1-4 1-5 75c. per egg; Mexi- 

 can Crow 1-4 1-5 75c. per egg; Lesson's Oriole 

 1-5 50c per egg; skins for exchange, 51-5, 54-4, 

 60-4:64-1. 65-5, 137-8, 142-5. 143-7. 146-11. 149-2. 

 258a-7. 289b 4, 264-2. Many eggs in broken 

 sets, full data, 1-3 off. Would buy or ex- 

 change for, if at a bargain, any kind of 

 museum specimens, such as relics, fossils, 

 shells, minerals, corals, etc., etc. J. M. 

 CARROLL, San Marcos, Texas. 



For Particularly 



Rare Oological and Ornithol^ 

 ogical specimens from Iceland, 

 Siberia, India, Polynesia, Africa, 

 South America, see "The Bulle- 

 tin," post free, for 3 cent stamp 



THE BULLETIN, 

 4 Duke St., Adelphi, 

 London, W. C. England. 



