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THE OOLOGIST 



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WANTED— 44 Calibre Culled ing gun and 

 shells in exchange and pair young live Gos- 

 hawks. A liberal price for same. AUTHUR 

 W. BROCKWAY. Hadlynie. Conn. (1) 



EXCHANGE.— New sixteeii gauge, double 

 barrelled Lefever gun; automatic ejectors, 

 cost forty-flve dollar^; for eg;: cabinet and 

 sets to value. DR. JAMESON, Titusville, 

 Pa. (1) 



Arickara Indian collection for sale. Per- 

 sonally collected. Bune implements, arrow 

 heads, stone hammers, etc. Send stamp for 

 photo and price. H. E. Lee, Pierre. S. D. [I| 



FOR SALE.-Large Flint Lock Pistol. 16 

 inches in length, Jfi.OO; Puritan foot stove tin, 

 with wood frame, $L50: pair of iron spectacles 

 75c. JAMES O. JOHNSON, Southington, 

 Conn. [IJ 



WANTED.— Mounting condition, otter, 

 fisher, marten, wolverine, grey timber wolf, 

 white blazed face, banger, all skulls. 

 Address E. W. CAMPBELL, Taxidermist, 

 323 Wyoming Ave., Pittston. Pa. ]1] 



Over 100 species of Curios, many rare, in 

 exchange for first class bird skins, native or 

 foreign, single or a collection of skins taken. 

 If inteiestcd write at once and make offer. 

 DR. STRODE. Lewistown, 111. (1) 



WANTED.— Mounting coudiiion, otter 

 fisher, marten, wolverine, grey timber wolf, 

 white blazed face, badger, all skulls. Address 

 E. W. CAMPBELL. Taxidermist. .S23 

 Wyoming Ave , Pottston, Pa. [IJ 



FOR EXCHANGE.-32 Steven's smooth 

 bore rifle for a 22 or 32 caliber pistol, long 

 barrel, also "Oregon Naturalist, IS&U" com- 

 plete at $1.00 per volume. STANLEY G. 

 JEWETT.582Bidwell Ave.. Portland. Ore. (1) 



FOR EXCHANGE.— Four by five Premo 

 Film-plate Camera outtir. .■^tevens' Offhand 

 pistol. 32 calibre Colts repeating rifle; for 

 nature and si'orting goods and books. 

 OWEN M. GATES, Box 54 Mans-field, Ohio.H 



WANTED.— Some first class pieces of clean 

 stretched birch bark, in strips of not less 

 than 12 inches .\ 18 inches. Suitable for 

 mounting photos. Send me your prices at 

 once. L. \'. MEDICUS, 3002 Chestnut St., 

 Kansas City, Mo. 



Have ten pairs Buffalo Horns, five polished, 

 five in rough; 2 large Snake Skins. 12 feet and 

 18 feet with heads. 2 Mamosett Monkeys, 

 mounted, no stands. Any reasonable offers; 

 cash preferred. B. HARTLP:Y, 97 Smith St.. 

 New Haven, Conn, |2] 



EXCHANGE. -200 mounted Microscopical 

 specimens of animal tissues, (Pathological. 

 Histological aiid Bacteriological ) to exchange 

 for stamps, coins or Indian relics, etc. Also 

 specimens of Fossil Coral (Lithortrotion 

 canadense) to exchange. J. M. BROOKS, 

 M. D.. Golden City, Mo. 11] 



TO EXCHANGE.-Collection of over 200 

 scientific oabiuet shells (40 species Cyprae) 

 for Warblers in sets with nests or Indian 

 relics, arrowpoints, spearpolnts and cere- 

 monial axes preferred. First fair offer takes 

 the list. List sent if stamp is enclosed. L. 

 B.HOWSLEY.MuIlan, Idaho. [1) 



FOR KXCHANGE. -Bird egs^. young red 

 foxes, raccoons, gray and fox squirrels, or 

 anything found in Central Indiana; golden 

 seal for transplanting, 1 year old, 2 cents; 

 over, 3 cents; ginsing 1 year old, 2 cents; over, 

 3 cents. Write for what you want and what 

 you have. WIN FIELD CATLIN, Rockville, 

 Ind. (L 



FOR SALE - Guaranteed Moose. Elk, 

 Caribou and Deer scalps and horns, all cor- 

 rectly handled to mount up satisfactorily. 

 Duty free. Reasonable prices. I can supply 

 any wish in my line; write me. EDWIN 

 DIXON. Ontario's Leading Taxidermist, 

 Main St., Unionville. Ontario. (1) 



Cameras, Mandolin, Telegraph outfit, 

 Pyrography outfit. Books, Medical Books, 

 Human Skeleton, Double Wall Maps, Swiss 

 Army Rifle. Minerals, Small Self-inking 

 Press, New Framed and Unframed Pictures, 

 Universal Bread Maker, Fish Berries, etc. 

 Want Skins tor mounting. Curios or Cash. 

 J. J. WERZ, 501 Ellis St,. Augusta, Ga. 



FOR EXCHANGE.-A representative col- 

 lection of Ohio Indian relics, consisting of 

 over 400 arrow heads, 29 celts, 14 grooved 

 axes, spear heads, drills, hammer stones, 

 plunime's, chisels, gorget, pipe, stone beads, 

 pestles, flint knives, etc. Want flrst class 

 eggs in complete sets with full and complete 

 data. Send lists and receive tracings of 

 specimens. B. R. BALES, Cireieville, Ohio.[l 



Knickerbocker Book Shop, 

 Beechwoods. 



Woodciiffe Lake, N. J. 



WANTS 



Baird, Brewer & Ridgeway Water 

 Birds, 1.st edition with colored plates. 



Also Baird Cassin in Lawrence. 



The "Bird? of North America" with 

 atlas of 100 colored plates. 



Holden — "Canary & Cage Birds." 



Auk— Vol. 1 & 3. 



Audubon's Ornithological Bibliogra- 

 phy, Vol. 4. 



"Bird Lore" January & February of 

 i:C5-i:0} complete. 



Coues' 3d installment Bibliography. 



Bonaparte's "American Ornithology 

 —4th Vol. edition Philadelphia 1825- 

 1828. 



CASH OR EXCHANGE. 



