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EGGS, Continued. 



EGGS FOK EXCHANGE— A few sets each 

 of the following to exchange for other sets: 

 Nos. 4!t, 120c, 122, 127, 294a. 3(iOa. Send full list. 

 J. S. APPLETON, Simi. Ventura Co.. Cal. 



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.— Birds stuffed and skins, nests 

 with and without sets. Can offer sets; also 

 old and rare postage stamps. .JOS. P. BALL, 

 M.D.,-1445 Frankford Ave., Philadelphia. Pa. 



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FOR EXCHANGE.-First class sets with 

 data: Mexican Goshawk, series of Desert 

 Sparrow Hawk, Pacific Horned Owl, Elegant 

 Tern, and many others. Send lists. EVAN 

 DAVIS, Orange, Cal. (D 



WANTED.— Have good series of East coast 

 Sea Birds, many land birds, in sets to ex- 

 change for sets. Also want Vols. I to XII, 

 Auk: Condor Vol. I. H. H. BAILEY, P. O. 



Box 154, Newport News, Va. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— Have a few desirable 

 sets of Great Blue and Black-crested Night 

 Heron for eggs, or a good second hand 22 re- 

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



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FOR SALE.— Some sets and single eggs of 

 Arctic Sea Birds such as Pacific Loon, Pacific 

 Kittiwake, Pacific Eider, Ancient Murrelet, 

 Parasitic .Jaeger, Iceland (Jull, Glaucous 

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

 Cormorant, Harlequin Duck, American 

 Scoter, Willow Ptarmigan. Send for full 

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

 Can. 



I desire sets of 5. 12, 30a, 49, 64, 77, 200, 213, 

 224,258.273,278,292,300,331, 339. 42, 360, 3H0a, 

 368, 373, 375, .388, 390, 394, 406. 408, 40^, 414, 418, 

 474b, 478a, 481, 401, 540b. 549, 567d. 670, 588d, 590, 

 592, 594a: 603, 611, 619, 624, 639, 646a, 681c, 701, 702. 

 712, and many others. I can offer sets and 

 ■ingles of Arctic Sea Birds' Eggs, such as 

 Divers, Auklets, Gulls, (ieese. Ducks, 

 Plovers and Sandpipers. Send your ex- 

 change list and receive mine. H. WARREN, 

 140 Wilton Ave . Toronto, Canada. (1) 



I desire sets of 5, 12, 30a, 49, 64, 77, 200, 213, 

 224, 258, 273, 278, 292, 300, 331, 339, 342, 360, 360a, 

 368, 373, 375, 388, 390, 394. 406, 408, 409, 414. 418, 

 474b, 478a. 481, 501, 540b, 549, 567d, 570, 58.sd, 590. 

 592, 594a, 603, 611, 619, 924, 639, 646a, 681c. 701, 702. 

 712 and many others. I can offer sets and 

 singles of Arctic Sea Birds, eggs, such as 

 Divers. Auklets, Gulls, (ieese. Ducks, Plovers 

 and Sandpipers. Send your exchange list 

 and receive mine. H. WARREN. 140 Wilton 

 Ave., Toronto, Canada. 



RARE N. A. SETS AT LOW RATES.-I 

 offer, at a bargain, a number of sets and 

 singles of such species as Northern Phala- 

 rope. Semipalmated Plovr ■•, Am. Rough- 

 legged Hawk. Sin'v.\ (> \,, ixaven, Snowttake, 

 Lapland Longspm, free Sparrow, Fox Spar- 

 row, Am. Pipit. Gray Cheeked Thrush, etc., 

 etc., because one or more eggs are imperfect 

 or a part of the set has been destroyed, I 

 collect SETS of birds of prey ONLY, but also 

 desire livin;^ turtles and certain other 

 reptiles. J. D. SORNBORGER, Rowley, 

 Mass. 



FOR EXCHANCiE.-Firat-class set eggs 

 with datas, for folding kodak, 5x4, or smal- 

 ler. LEWIS B. BROWN, City Hall, Toronto, 

 Canada. |1] 



WANTED. -Eggs in sets of Scott's A- Sen- 

 nett's Oriole, Oregon and Green ,Jay, Moun- 

 tain Chickadee, Derby Flycatcher. Aplomado 

 F'alcon, Water Thrush, Old Bird Magazines. 

 C. M. CASE, 7 Holcomb street, Hartford, 

 Conn. [IJ 



TO EXCHANGE. -27 1-2. 28 1-2, 71 2-2, 106 1-1. 

 226 1-4, 258 1-4, 320 1-2, 325 1-2, 326 1-2, 329 1-2, 333 

 1-5, 1-4, 339 1-3, 674 1-5. I want first-class bird 

 skins or possibly a few sets. B. G. WIL- 

 LARD. Millis. Mass. [IJ 



I have some 50 odd clutches with data of 

 Australian birds eggs and fine clutches of 

 Black-crowned Night Heron to exchange for 

 sets containing Corbirds, or any Cuckoo sets. 

 EDWARD J. COURT. 1723 Newton street, 

 Washington. D. C. DU 



WANTED.— First class bird skins and 

 eggs, ornithological magazines, etc.. in ex- 

 change for bird skins and eggs. Offer fine 

 assortment from Arizona and Mexico. H. 

 H. KIMBALL, 1527 Main St.. Fresno, Cal. 

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FOR SALP].— As a whole only, private col- 

 lection of 2.500 accurately labeled, well pre- 

 pared. North American Bird Skins. Price 

 $750 delivered, securely packed, anywherelin 

 U. S. prepaid. W. E. SNYDER, Beaver 

 Dam. Wis. 



I have a lot of good P^astern skins, cabinet 

 specimens, to exchange for skins of the 

 smaller birds. Sparrows especially desired. 

 R. P. SHARPLES, West Chester, Pa. 



WANTED,— F'resh skins of Bohemian 

 Waxwing. Baird, and Leconte Sparrow, Am- 

 erican Three-toed Woodpecker, Evening 

 Grosbeak, Sage Grouse, all varieties of Leu- 

 costicte and Ptarmigan. Exchange in re- 

 presentative Lower Rio Grande skins and 

 sets, either in hand or collectable. Please do 

 not offer common species. Only perfect ma- 

 terial can be considered. \USTIN PAUL 

 SMITH. Box 141, Brownsville, Texas. [1] 



FOR EXCHANGE. -Personally taken re- 

 cently in Lower California. Fine sets of 

 Xanthus Murrelet, Black Petrel, Socorro 

 Petrel: also Heermann's (lull and Blue- 

 footed Booby. Want only absolutely per- 

 fect sets and skins. Water birds preferred. 

 PINGREE I. OSBURN. Pasadena, Cal. 



The following nests and eggs to exchange 

 for skins: 30a. 32, 53. 72. 74, 58, 79. 80. 75. 77. 190, 

 191,126, 199, 200. 201, 203. 214, 263. 289,316, 333. 

 390, 339, 4.34, 4'?3. 412, 444, 456, 467,498, 474b, 465. 

 477, 488, 506, 501, 511b, 529, niO. 552a, 567,581,595, 

 598, 56(1, 584, 601, 610. 613. 612, 614. 616. 622b. 619, 

 624, 674. 628. 652. 686. 687. 681o. 704. 761. 756. 761, 

 766, 705. 725. 721, 755, 759b. 703, 735. .J. A. 

 MUNR 0.,'>5Hantley street: Toronto. Ont. [1] 



Ft)R EXCHANGE. -Typical nesting site of 

 Starling in tree, with set of four eggs. Full 

 data including framed photograph showing 

 limb before it was taken from tree. The 

 whole is mounted on a heavy black wooden 

 base 12 inches sijuare. ^[ount stands 24 

 inches high. Eggs can be seen from mouth 

 of cavity. Will exchange for Sets with full 

 data of Sandpipers with exception of 263 and 

 273. Make me an offer. P. G. HOWES, Stam- 

 ford. Conn. [1] 



