THE OOLOGIST. 



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I DESIRE, to buy or exchanee Indian relics 

 DircJs and mammals sldns. curios, colonial 

 antique,"!, old Are arms etc. No postals answ- 

 ered STEPHEN VAN RENSSELAER Jr, 

 West Orange, N . J, 



HAVE A LOOK-6 sets of woods for sale 

 cbeap or exchange for other woods. Foreign 

 and native. Ml kinds in a set. 3 dollars 

 will buy 1,D kinds of foreign and native woods 

 or will exchange for woods not in mv col- 

 lectjou LOUIS W. HAHN. Lake avenue, 

 S ilver Creek, Chautauqua County, N. Y 



,^a^IS°<r^''h^°' ^^P'^^y- R«^<1 Shouldered 

 and Bed Tailed Hawks. Screech Owl, Red-eyed 

 Vireo, Cedar Bird, Yellow and Black tailed 

 Cuckoos Callfornian Quail, KlUdeer, Field 

 Flover, Wilson's Plover. Bob white and others 

 I can offer in exchange Sea Birds' Eggs, Ducks 

 o.7x®,^' ,''"=• f™™ '^'■e Arctic region. W. 

 KAINE, Key Beach, Toronto, Canad a 



FOR SALe— Nice collection of about 300 Cal- 

 ifomla Bird Skins, most of them collected by 

 one of the best known Ornithologiste of the 

 west; Niceskinsof 372, 393d. 394a. 3!)9 403 «4 

 40,^407 40^411,413, 418b. 468.47,5, 481 491 ,S17a' 

 -12l"-?.',V^^.1,'-.^'-¥,'„^^3. .5,'>4. bn7. S60a, .■i67c,'567d, 588a! 



6«8, 669, 680 681a, 685a, 7l,=i, 741a, 743 748a 749 

 7o4, n9a. 768 and many others. Positively 

 identiHed. Also a few choice sets of eges In- 

 ?iT'i?"i^ n-5 Calaveras Warbler Send for lists, 

 WM. L. ATKINSON, S -nta Clara, Cal 



Dr. LATTIN says -Prederlck 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 

 white enamel lettering, and a beautiful black 

 and light green cover design by Frohn A 

 scentiflc novel liked by all. Superlative as a 

 fi .V .^"S"'*''*^''** P'""='* *' SO sent postpaid, 

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

 LIPS. Taunton. Mass 



WAN I'ED— Wos. -4. 4, 5 and 6 o( Nidlologist; 

 any and all volumes of Auk; volume V and 

 No. 8 vol. IV of Osprey. Can give in return. 

 books relating to Entemology. Oology and 

 Natural History I have a tew copies of Nehr 

 Ungs Birds of N. A. colored plates at 1.7.=, a 

 copy. (Nos 1,3 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 

 tln°Texas^' ^^^^'^^'^' 2306 Guadalope, Aus 



FOR SALE.-U 1-2.75; 123-1.35: 21 11 J2 30- 

 35 1-811.00; 40 1-3 .45; 44 1-3W00; 105 1-1 Irtv 

 115 1-2 $1.35; 123a 1-3 $1.80: 137 1-3 85: 130 Ml 3 35' 

 132 1-7 .50: 133 MO 3. .30: 13on-7200: i:!7 nil 300-' 

 143n-10 2 00; 149 n-9 2 60; 151 1-13 4 OO; 1.54 1-7 Is": 

 155 n-7 4 00: 165 1.8 6 00: 176 1-8 1-3.00: 185 12 2 75- 

 1901-4 1.00; 201b 1-4 1 40: 233 1-4 1.35; 243 1-4 50 

 3«1 1 4 .45; 263 1-4 .20: 269 1-4 .20: 271 1 4 60- 288 

 1-5 8 90; 289 1 -17 85: 397a 1 8 3.90; 300b 1 7 1 75- 30'^ 

 UVfin^'l,i?P'' 337b 5-4 100; 337b3 3'.60l 

 342 1-3 .50; 348 1-3 very line. 2 25; 3,56 1-4 4 25- SfO 

 M 8 00 ; 360a 2 5 ..50; 363 2 3 .95; 364 I 3 .75; 365 1-7 

 90; 366 1-5.85; 387 14 140; 368 1-3 1,20: 373 -6 

 1.00; 375 1-3 1.00; 375d 2 3 1.50; 375d 1-4 2 SO' 378 1-7 

 .50; 390 1-6 ,50; 394a 1-6 1.00; -397 1-5 1 65; '407 1-6 



.20; 417 1-2 1.00. 419 1-2 3.00: 430b 1-2 .80; 451 13 30 

 45013 100; 476 2 4.3 5. 1-6. 1-7,1-8 (§) 18c e^'- 

 567d 1-4 3.00: 617 1-5.40; 641 n-5 3 M;' 676 n -S ^41; 

 685a n-4 1.45; 710a 2-3 3-4, fe lie: 721a 1-8 45^ 

 .42b n-3 1.00; 763 n 4 1 60; 767 1 5 .25. Will also 

 trade the above sets for shotgun, mounted 

 birds, or Hungarian opals. Have about 400 

 sets to dispose of, all first class, and want only 

 first class material In exchange. Orders over 

 K.00 postpaid. CHAS S. THOMPSON, Paso 

 Robles, Cal. 



WOOD-DUCK— in pairs or quanties also Mal- 

 lard, Teal. Pintail and other wild duck for 

 sale. E. W. WAR WICK, Fleming, N. Y. 



WILL PAY CASH foreggs in 1st class sets 

 If cheap 3-37. 3:30. 349. 352 40.5, for the above 

 sets A. O. U. H. S. SOWERS, 1745 W. 12ih St , 

 Chicago 111. 



WANTED.— A doe deer head, horns and ant- 

 lers unmounted, for cash write me what you 

 have to offer. M. P. DENNY, Taxlderinist 

 Mount Vernon. Iowa. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— sets -with data 263, 873, 

 •■Bl. 387, 48S, .501,«23a, 637,633, 743a. For sets 

 not in my collection or for sea shells. A. W. 

 PLUMB. Grand Blanc, Mich. R. F. D. No. 3. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— Have fine cabinet cur- 

 losities for antiques of all kinds. 1st class 

 mounted birds and works on natural history. 

 JOHN B. WHEELER, Ea st Templeton, Mass, 



WILL EXCHANGE— a good telescope that Is 

 almost as good as new, for the following: A. I 

 sets with datas 475, 477. 461. 47.3. 365 160 137 130 

 69,or$3.50in cash JOHN BOWMAN, Devils' 

 Lake. North Dakato. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— Any of following books 

 for birds' eegs Mavnard's Naturalist Guide. 

 Sparrows and Finches of New England, Man- 

 ual of North American Butterflies, T. PARK- 

 ER, Neutonville, Mass. 



FOR EXCANGE.— Magazines. Harpers. Cen- 

 tury.Munsey's and many other. Government 

 publif ations and hundred of books to exchange 

 for others Let me hear from you and I will 

 sell if you have not got anjrthing I can use 

 CHARLES CLICKENER, Silverwood Ind- 

 iana R. F. D. No 1. 



EXCHANGE NOTICE.-Have Bllthdale Ro 

 mance, Tanglewood tales. Cloth bound. Guide 

 For Young Disciples. Pub. 1823. Melg's Woman 

 and Her Diseases. Want. Gov. Rpts. on explor- 

 ations or offers. E. B. SHEEDI^ER, HopKln- 

 ton, Iowa. 



THE Birds of Maine, revised edition, to be 

 out soon. If you want a copv send quick fo 

 information. J. MERTON SWAIN, Pairfiel 

 Me. 



EXCHANGE.— I have U. S. and Foreign 

 Coins, U. S and Confed. fractional currency. 

 Confed. bonds Colonial notes etc. for sale or 

 exchange What have you? KENNETH B. 

 TURNER, 140 Huept is St. Ithaca, N. Y. 



WANTED.— Marine, fresh water and land 

 shells, books and buUetens on shells, also back 

 numbers of Birds and Nature. I have many 

 desirable eggs in sets and Florida marine 

 shells, CHARLES L.CASS, 533 Packard St. 

 Ann Arbor, Mich. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Mounted black and gray 

 squrrel great horned and barred owl, grouse 

 blue heron, hawks 5 kinds and osprey for 

 snowy owl, pelican, guns or coins. GEO. F. 

 HiLER. Sebring. Pa. 



WANTED.— at once, choice sets of Ruffed 

 Grouse, Passenger Pigeon, American Sparrow 

 Hawk, Bald Eagle, Short eared and Saw-whet 

 Owls, Purple Pinch, Arkansas Goldfinch 

 Lawrence's Goldfinch, SnowHake, Savannah 

 Sparrow, Gambel's Sparrow, Tree Sparrow 

 Slate-colored Junco, Bell's Sparrow, Pine-wood 

 Sparrow, Pox-colored Sparrow, Texan Cardi- 

 nal, Blue Grosbeak, Layuli Bunting, Lark 

 Bunting, etc. I can oOer sets from this and 

 other localities in exchange. Give me an idea 

 what is wanted in return. EDW. W. SPRIN- 

 GER. Owatonna. Minn. R. P. D. No 4 



