The Oologist. 



A MONTHLY PUBLICATION DEVOTED TO 



OOLOGY, ORNITHOLOGY AND TAXIDERMY. 



WANTS, FOR SALES AND EXCHANGES. 



Brief Special announcements " Wants," " F^changes," " For Sales," inserted in this de- 

 Dartment for 25 cents per 25 words. Notices over 25 words charged at the rate of 1-2 cent !<» 

 each additional word. No notice inserted for less than 25 cents. Terms, cash with order. 



Strictly first-class specimens will be accepted in payment at 1-3 list rates. 



Vol. XXIV. No. 2. 



ALBION, N. Y., FEB., 1907. 



Whole No. 235 



Take Notice. 



Examine the number following your name 

 on the wrapper of this month's Oologist. It 

 denotes when your subscription expired or 

 will expire. 



Remember we must be notified if you wish 

 paper discontinued and all arrearages must 

 be paid. 



209 your subscription expired Dec. 1904 

 235 vour subscription expires with this issue 

 245 • " '■ " Dec, 1907 



257 " " " " Dec. 1908 



Intermediate numbers can easily be deter- 

 mined. If we have you credited wrong we 

 wish to rectify. 



Entered as second-class matter December 

 21, 1903, at the post office at Albion, N. Y., 

 under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. 



WANTED.— In exchange following species 

 eggs in fine sets. Will give exchange in rarer 

 species. A. O. U. 261, 414a, 469, 468, 554b, 588, 

 610a, 611a, 622e, 627, 648a, 654, 667, 680, 681e, 721b, 

 725b. 725c, 743, 753, 761b. THOMAS H. JACK- 

 SON, 343 E. Biddle St., West Chester. Pa. 

 N. 4. t. 



ENGLISH CAVIES.— Black, buff, silver- 

 grey, red and white and red Absynnians. 

 Also Brown Leghorn Cockerels and registered 

 Shropshire ram lambs. Will exchange for 

 A. No. 1 sets, choice Indian relics, bird books 

 or cash. FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion, N.Y, 



STAMP ALBUMS. — 2 vols.; full leath- 

 er; exchange for eggs or bird books. 

 A snap for some one. BENJAMIN 

 HOAG, Stephentown, New York. 



FOU SALE. — Two handsome polish- 

 ed oak cabinets; each have 12 drawers, 

 18 X 30 inches inside; each will hold 

 over 550 sets of egg-s. Write for full 

 particulars. VERDI BURTCH. Branch- 

 port, N. Y. 



SEND ME $1.50 worth of flrst-class 

 sets. Lattin's List rates, prepaid, your 

 selections. I will send you 4 pounds 

 back numbers Recreation and other 

 magazines of interest to bird men and 

 sportsmen. BENJAMIN HOAG, Ste- 

 phentown, New York. 



INDIAN arrow heads, mortars, pitted 

 stones, rub stones and broken pottery from 

 mounds. Old newspapers Mexican war, etc., 

 for cash or exchange. What have you. W. 

 P. AGEE, Hope, Ark., Sept. 8. t. 



«tr- NOTICE. -We will give the "Oologist' 

 for Four Years or 75c in cash for every copy 

 of ■•Oologist" for June 1888, Vol. VI. No.4, 

 sent us in good condition. Will give 3 years, 

 or 50c for April, 1889. Address, Manager 

 Oologist, Chili. N. Y. 



WANTED — First-class birds' skins 

 and eggs in sets; will give in ex- 

 change fine U. S. and foreign stamps. 

 Also a small dealer's stock of stamps 

 to exchange. F. T. CORLESS, 804 B. 

 14th St. North, Portland, Ore. 



PEDIGREED, well bred collie bitch pup- 

 three months old, also Guinea pigs for sale. 

 B. S. BOVVDISH. Demarest, N. J. 



TALKING MACHINE AND BICT- 

 n.,E, both good as new, to excliange 

 for eggs or books. BENJAMIN HOAG, 

 Stephentown, New York. 



WANTED. — Old bird books and mag- 

 azines; cash or exchange. Quote cash 

 rate prepaid. Save time. BENJAMIN 

 HOAG. Stephentown, New York. 



BARGAIN SALE. — 100 old U. S. and 

 foreign coins, script, confederate bills, 

 mounted birds, tine crustations, curios, 

 etc. Write. CHARLES L. PHILLIPS, 



Taunton, Mass. 



For EXCHANGE. — Swamp Birds' 

 Eggs. Nos. 6, Pied-billed Grebe; 77, 

 Black Tern: 120, Double Crested Cor- 

 morant; 208, King Rail; 212, Virginia 

 Rail; 214, Sora Rail; 219, Florida Gal- 

 linule; 221 American Coot; also 417, 

 Wliipoorwill. R. M. BARNES, Lacon, 

 111. 



WANT TO PURCHASE "Coues's 

 "New England Bird Life," Samuels' 

 "Birds of New England," and Brew- 

 ster's "Birds of the Cambridge Region 

 of Mass.," in good condition. SIDNEY 

 F. BLAKE, Stoughton. Mass. 



