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FOR EXCHANCiK- Personally taken re- 

 cently in Lower California. Fine sets of 

 Xanthus Mnrrelet, Black Petrel. Socorro 

 Petrel: also Heermann's (JuU and Blue- 

 footed Booby. Want only absolutely per- 

 fect sets and skins. Water birds preferred. 

 PINcHEP: I. OS BURN. Pasadena. Cat. 



P\)K S.\LE.— Some sets and single eggs of 

 Arctic Sea Birds such as Pacific Loon. Pacific 

 Kittiwake, Pacific Eider, Ancient Murrelet, 

 Parasitic Jaeger, Iceland (iull. Glaucous 

 Winged Gull, Short-billed (iuU. Red-faced 

 Cormorant, Ilarleiiuin Duck. American 

 Scoter, Willow Ptarmisran. Send for full 

 list to H. WARREN. Wilton Ave.. Toronto, 

 Can. 



FOR EXCHANGE at Taylor's prices. 

 Fla. Cormorant 6-3. Anhinga 3-4 5-3 1-5. Boat- 

 tailed Grackle 4-3. Fla. Screech Owl 3-2, 

 Osprcy 2-3 3-2. Pi eated Woodpecker t-2, 

 Mockingbird 4-3 4-4. Fla. Night Hawk 2-2 3-1. 

 Ward's Heron 1-3. Fla. Red-wing Blackbird 

 n-3 3-3. Red-headed Woodpecker 3-4 1-5. P'la. 

 Blue Jay. 3-3 2-4. Green Heron 4-4, Painted 

 Bunting n-4 3-3, Cardinal 3-3. Logerhead 

 Shrike 2-3. Fla. Cardinal 1-3. Roughwing 

 Swallow 1-4. Calif. Brush Tit 14. Harris 

 Hawk 1-2. Swainson's Hawk 1 2. Fla. Red- 

 shouldered Hawk 3-1. Dessert Sparrow 

 Hawk 1-3, Carolina Chickadee 1-4, Brown- 

 heade ' Xuthatch 1-4. Bluebird 1-4. Roseate 

 Siioonbill l-'>. \\"ood Ibis 2-3. and Carolina 

 Wren 1 5. These specimens are A 1 and with 

 splendid data. A II leters answered. DON- 

 ALD J. NICHOLSON. Orlando. Fla. ( 1) 



FOR S.\LE. -.My entire Ornithological 

 Library, eiiher as a whole or by separate 

 volumes. Address S. B. LADD. 215 Walnut 

 St.. Reading. I'a. 



FOR EXCHANGE.- I have a pair of 

 Climbers wiih straps to exchange for Nature 

 Books or Specimens, or will sell for 12.50 

 prepaid. E. A. STONER. Greenwood 

 Station. Des .Moines, Iowa. (le) 



WA.NTED. — Chapman, Study of Birds, 

 with (jtimera. 44 collecting gun with shells 

 and strong pair field glasse«. Have to otter 

 tine i-air Walrus Tusks, skins and eggs. 

 ARTHUR W. BROCKWAY. Hadlyme, 

 Conn. (1) 



FOR S.\LE.— To settle an estate. 75 pieces 

 U. S. F'ractional Currency; manj- rare. 

 Specimens of all the issues. Also small col- 

 lection coins. Some rare. Prospective 

 buyers write. R. T. Fl'LLER. Lacona, 

 Oswego Co., N. Y. (le) 



FOR SALE.— As I will travel two years. I 

 will offer for sale during 30 days, a large line 

 of Taxidermist's, Naturalist's and Furrier's 

 tools and supplies at 25 to 50 per cent dis- 

 count from wholesale lists. A large collec- 

 tion of Natural History specimens of every 

 description and books, to highest biddf^r. .\ 

 chance for vou. THOMAS B. TIPTON, 

 Richards. Mo. (1) 



FOR S>LE.— One Myer System. Cloas 

 Flute. 11 keys, low pitch in case. L'sed three 

 months. Will sell at very reasonable price. 

 Will send on approval. L. V. MEDIOUS, 

 3002 Chestnut St.. Kansas City. Mo. 



The Oolog'st is growing every month. If 

 you are interested in birds send it to some 

 friend as a birthday gift. Help it along. 



BOOKS 



WANTED.-The Auk. Vol. II, Nos. 2, 3. 4. 

 Vol. I V, Nos. 2, 4. Vol. V, Nos. 2, 3, 4, Vol. VI, 

 Nos. 1, 3. For cash or exchange. LOUIS A. 

 FUERTES. Ithaca. N. Y. 



WANTED.— Back numbers of The Auk. 

 Nuttal's Bulletin and other bird magazines, 

 also on insects. Have numbers to exchange. 

 G. W. HU.MPHREY, Dedham, Mass. 



WANTED.— Northern and southern raw 

 furs. Highest market price paid. All goods 

 held subject to approval of valuation. Price 

 list free. GEORGE J. TILLS, Albion, N. Y. 



WANTED.-Bookson birds. Will pay a 

 reasonable cash price for those that I desire. 

 State title aud author, condition, etc. CHAS. 

 F. CARR. (Personal), New London, Wis. 



Have your Oologists or other magazines, 

 bound by a careful, painstaking hand pro- 

 cess. Write what you have and get styles. 

 Prices reasonable. Exchange considered. 

 HOWARD W. Mc.MILLEN. Ada, Ohio. c 



FOR SALE. -In perfect condition. "The 

 North American Birds" by Henry Nehrling, 

 German text, cloth bound, gilt edge, lifiS pages 

 and 36 plates, showing 137 species in natural 

 color. Original price $15. Sells for $7. 

 ERICH DIETRICH. Canby, Oregon. 



BIRD MAGAZINES.— I have about 500 

 old bird magazines for exchange, including 

 complete volumes of Auk. Condor. Nidiolo- 

 gist. Osprey, Oregon Naturalist, and odd 

 numbers of all of these. W. LEE ('HA.U- 

 BERS. 1226 11th St.. Santa Monica. Cal. 



For sale or to exchange for books, maga- 

 zinesor bird skins .O ct O vols. VI, VII. YIII, 

 XVI, XVII. Nidologist vols. II. Ill, IV. 

 Trans Wis. Acad. Odd vols.: Auk XI. 3 and 

 4: XII. 3: XX, 2; Capens Oology: Oologist, 

 vols. VII to XVII inc. bound. Hardwick's 

 Science Gossip. F. B. McKECHNIE. Ponk- 

 apog, Mass. 



FOR SALE.— The following books: Birds 

 of North and Middle America by Ridgway, 

 Parts I. II. Ill, and lY. Birds of Wyoming 

 1902. by Knight, Our Northern and Eastern 

 Birds, by E. A. Samuels, Nuttall's Ornithol- 

 ogy, two volumes. The Auk, Vols. 16. 21. 22. 

 23 and 24. All in excellent condition. Will 

 sell chea p. F. C. HUBEL. Clarkston. Mich. 



EXCHANGE.-Setof 331 1-4 for any good 

 set of Hawk or Owl eggs of the same value. 

 ALEX W ALKER. Armour. S. Dak. 



I will give $1.00 for No. 6 of Vol. 5 of THE 

 OOLOGlST in the original covers and in 

 good condition. R. M. BARNES. Lacon. 111. 



WANTED.-The following back numbers 

 of THE OOLOGIST for the Department of 

 Agriculture, Washington. D. C. Vol. 2. No. 

 2: Vol. 3. No. 4: Vol. 5, No. 6; Vol. 6, No. 4: Vol. 

 13. No. 5: Vol.14. No. 3 and 10, Vol. 15. No. 7. 

 R. M. BARNES. Lacon. III. 



FOR SALE.— Taylor's Standard American 

 Egg Catalogue, second edition. Published 

 by H. R. Taylor. Alameda, Cal., 1904. 25c. 

 per copy. 3 for 50c.. 7 copies for $1.00. All 

 prepaid for the price. Every egg collector in 

 Amerira should have a copy. W. LEE 

 CHAMBERS. 1226 11th St., Santa Monica. 

 Cal. (2) 



