THE OOLOGIST. 



WANTED— Indian arrowpolnts. spearheads 

 and other Indian reli'-s, STEPHEN ROZY- 

 CKI, 30f>I Q St N. W.. Washington, D. C. 



I WANT to buy for cash or a good trade two 

 or three sets Sharp Shinned Hawks eggs. 

 R. P. SHAKPLES. West Chester. Pa. 197 



WANTED— Oologist vol. .5 f.)r Cash. Must 

 be in good co'^ditlon. also Merrlam's Birds of 

 Conn., printed in 1S7T. C. M. CAsE, 100 Ash- 

 ley St., Hartford, Conn. 



BICYCLES a few new and second hand 

 wheels both Ladies' and Men's. Will give a 

 bargalD in exchange for e^igs or books. BEN- 

 JAMIN HOAG, Stephentown. N, Y. 



FOR EXCHANGE -Indian Snow Shoes and 

 Mocassins. Spaulding 42 inch, hardly used. 

 Take revolver, medical books or dictionary. 

 E. P CARLTON M. D. Keyeser, Wisconsin. 



WANTED— Second band books and maga- 

 zines on Birds. State what you have. Quote 

 lowest spot cash price prepaid. BENJAMIN 

 HOAG, Stephentown, N. Y. 



WANTED— to exchaoge 813 worth wester- 

 eggs in sets for tobacco tags, coupons and ci. 

 gar bands All letters auswered, no cards. 

 C M. CASE, 100 Ashley St., Hartford, Conn, 



Wanted — For cash, some of Audubon's 

 orii^inal folio plates, suitable for framing 

 State subject, condition and price. J. O. 

 DUNN 3930 Prairie Ave . Chicago. 



EXCHANGE— Recreations, Outings. Amer- 

 Boy, Stamp and Poultry Papers, Natural 

 History books, specimens, etc. for V2 c-nts. U. 

 S. stamps. Show> shells, minera s, Indian Re- 

 lics or Poultry Fixtures. RALPH L, WHEEL- 

 ER. Lowell. Mass 



COLLECTORS! Heres your chance to 1111' out 

 the vacants in your collection. Am going to 

 sell about 300 sets from my own private col- 

 lection. State wants, and I will send listi. 

 RA» DENSMORE. Paln.svlUe. Ohio. 



MAMMALS! BIRDS! Pardes desiring line 

 mammals or birds from this locality let me 

 know your wants and I will collect to order in 

 the meat or scientilic skins. Address at once;- 

 HARTLEY H. T. JACKSON, Milton, Wis. 



NORTHERN and western bird and Manu- 

 nal Skins wanted for cash or will exchange 

 skins of Wayn 's Clapper Rail, Worthing'on's 

 Marsh Wren Boat-tailed Grackle, Chuck Wills 

 Widow, Wilson's Plover, Royal and Fasters 

 Tern etc. A H. HKLME, Miller Place, N. Y. 



The Summer Birs of Central Tevas is a re- 

 cent publication briefly describing the birds, 

 of that locality, their and nests ana eggs. It 

 contains a vast amount of interesting reading 

 matter and many beautiful half-tone illustra- 

 tions of nests in the sltutatlon. A. E. 

 SCHGTZE, 1611 Sabine Street, Austin, Texas' 



RARE EGGS— I have just unpacked a case 

 of rare eggs from the far North and find ma^^y 

 single eggs which I will sell at very low prices 

 such as Emperor Goose, Flaty back Gull, 

 Black Brant. Speculated Elder, Am. Golden 

 Plover, Snowy and Hawk Owl, etc. Also have 

 choice sets of many rare kinds, such as Yellow 

 bin Loon. PaciHc Loon. Red legged Kittlwake, 

 Pacific Kittlwake. Pe toral Sandpiper, Bluck- 

 bellied Plover and many others Altogether 

 this is the finest lot of eggs ever brought down 

 from the far North If you want to fill up a 

 few gaps in your collection, send for list of 

 eggs from Alaska and Anderson River Region. 

 JAMES P. BABBITT, Taunton, Mass, 



FIRST CLASS sets of 687 ?-5, 688 3-4, 1911-5, 

 194 4-5,611 1-5. 866 1-4, 753 3-4 and Others for 

 first class sets. Also fresh water shells for 

 sets. VERDI BURTCH Brauchport, N, Y. 



TO EXCHANGE— Eggs In sets with full 

 data for volumes of Ornithological raagizines, 

 skins, eggs or arrow heads. GLEN M HATH- 

 ORN. 518 S. 10th St. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 



HAVE A LOOK— 6 sets of woods for sale 

 cheap or exchange for other woods. Foreign 

 and native, 141 kinds in a set. 3 dollars 

 will buy 175 kinds of foreign and native woods, 

 or will exchnge for wo, ids not in my col- 

 lection LOUIS W. HAHN. Lake avenue, 

 Silver Creek, Chautauqua County, N. Y. 



WANTED— Sets of Osprey, Red Shouldered 

 and Red Tailed Hawks, Screech Owl, Red-eyed 

 Vireo, Cedar Bird, Yellow and Black tailed 

 Cuckoos, Californian Quail. Killdeer, Field 

 Plover, Wilson's Plover, Bob white and others. 

 I can offer In exch *nge Sea Birds' Eggs, Ducks, 

 Plovers, etc. from the Arctic region. W. 

 RAINE, Key Beach, Toronto, Canada. 



MOUNTED BIRDS FOR SALE CHEAP. 

 Gray ruBled Grouse 81. .50, Lesser Scuap Duck 

 »1. Pled billed Grobe «1. l-tufliehead Drake 

 $150 Marbled God wit II. Homed Merganser 

 $1. Mallard $1. Dusky Grouse $1. '3 White- 

 tailed Ptarmiean 8i each. Horned Grebe II. 

 White fronted Goose 13 60 Richardson Owl $3. 

 8 Barred Owls $1 60 each Les.ser Yellowlegs 

 S.60 2 Bartram Sandpiper 1.75 Fine large 

 winter Jack Rabbitt 3 



SKINS FOK SALE CHEAP. Sandhill Crane 

 12. 2 Prairie Hens $.50 each 3 Gray Ruflied 

 Grouse $.75 each. 3 Can Ruffled Grouse $.50 

 3 Red Shouldered Hawks $ .50 each. 2 Swaln- 

 sons Hawks $50 each. 3 Redtalls 1.50 each. 

 Roughleg hawk .$1 Richirdson owl $1 60 

 Spotted Sandpiper 1.20 Bartrams Sandpiper 

 $.25 Lesser Yellow legs $ 25 Harlan's hawk 

 S.50 Willow Ptarmigan $1 Aliens Ptarmigan 

 $1.25. CHRIS P. FORGE, Carman, Manitoba. 



FOR EXCHANGE — Choice sets of 7 1 | 2, 

 11112, 311 10 ' 1 40 1 I 3, 47 1 I 3, 51 1 I 3, E6 1 I 3, 

 86 1 I 1 104 1-1, 111 1 I 1, 121 1- . II 5, 155 1 I 8. 

 and down 178 1 I 9. 2u8 1 I 11. 2'28 1 I 4, 223 1 | 4, 

 229 1 14 267 1 | 4. ■,;69 1 I 4, 271 1 I 4. 285 1 I 3. 293 

 1 I 12, 302 1 I 10, 326 1 I 2, 326 1 I 2, 3i9 1 I 1, 332 1 | 3, 

 335 1 I 4' 337D 1 I 3, 41 1 I 2 343 1 I 2, 349 1 I I, 359 

 1 I 3 1 I 4, 369 1 1 I 4, 362 1 I 2 1 I 3, 375il 1 | 2, 417 

 1 I 8 419 1 I 8, 4'38 n I 2, 434 n I 2, 478b 1 | 3, 641 115 

 676 1 I 5, «H5a 1 I 4, 730 1 I 5, 748 n I H and others. 

 All answered A. E PRICE. Grant Park, 111. 



Dr. LATTIN says -Frederick Young is all 

 right.' * • I found it both interesting and in- 

 structive, doubly so to the traveler and natu- 

 ralist "Gold top; tinted illustrations; 40 pages; 

 rich, dark green cloth binding, with sheet 

 whit* enamel lettering, and a beautiful black 

 and light green cover design by Frohn. A 

 scientific novel liked by all, Superlative as a 

 gift Publishers price $1 50 bent postpaid, 

 cloth $1.10; paper 40 cts. CHARLES L. PHIL- 

 LIPS Taunton. Ma.ss , 



WAN TED— Nos. 2, 4, 5 and 6 Of Nidlologlst; 

 any and all volumes of Auk; volume V and 

 No 8 vol. 1\' of Osprey. ("an give in return, 

 books relating to Entemology, Oology and 

 Natural History I have a few copies of Nehr- 

 ling's Birds of N, A. colored plates at 1.75 a 

 copy. (Nos 1, 2 and 6) 



Also bulletins of the natural history of New 

 York printed in 1840. relating to the plants, 

 fish, fossils etc. Very valuable, to exchange 

 for any of the above wants, or first class bird 

 skins A. E. SCHUTZE, 2306 Guadalope, Aus- 

 tin, Texas. 



