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THE OOLOGIST. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. - English 

 and Abyssinian Cavies, Homing Pigeons, 

 Foreign and United States Coins, Book on 

 breeding Skunks, 5Uc., Tanning Process will 

 tan large or small Pelts very soft. Some 

 sets. A L.MON KIBBE. Mayville. X. Y. 



WANTED.— Quails and partridges from 

 Mexico, Central America, Soutb America. 

 Europe, Asia, Africa aud Australia. State 

 what you have and price. J. F. FRAzIER, 

 Audubon, Iowa. 



WILL EXCHANGE.- Lemon and white 

 Pointer dog, female. 3 year old, hunted two 

 seasons on grouse, for collecting gun in good 

 condition or $15 value in good sets. Make 

 offer. ROBERT S. JUDD, Bethel, Conn. 



TO EXCHANGE. - Sets 187 1-4. 177 1-7, 

 297a 1-8, 707 1-4, 487 1-6, 32 1-1, 64 1-1, 385 1-4. 

 Also shells and curios. Wanted first class 

 sets. Address, ERNEST H. SHORT. Box 

 173, Rocheste r. N. Y. 



WANTP:I) FOR CASH. -Skins American 

 Avocet, Eskimo Curlew and Black-bellied 

 Plover. The last with Black-bellied coat. 

 E. W. CAMPBELL, Taxidermist, 323 

 Wyo ming Ave.. Pittston, Pa. 



PREPAID.-l!t4n-5, $7.00: 201 1-5. 35c; 202 1-4, 

 20c; 335 1-3, 50c; 342 1-2. 40c; .347 1-2. 50c; 347a 1-3 

 from 1-4. $2.00; 334 1-2, $1-75; 364 1-4, $5.00, 21 x 3* 

 in in photo of site, ditto 1-3, $2.00; 364 1-3, $1.50; 

 748 1-5. $4.00. Weaver birds' nest. African. 

 $1.50; Brownie Camera, $3.00. W\M. B. CRIS- 

 PIN. Salem, N.J. 



FOR SALE.-Ridgways Birds of North 

 and Middle America, Vols. 1. 2, and 3, bound 

 in half morocco. Make offer. W. L. BUR- 

 NETT. 128 N. Sherwood Si., Fort Collins. Col. 



FOR EXCHANGE. - The following A 1 

 skins for Warblers or Ptarmigan. Sage 

 Grouse, Canada Grouse. Dusky Grouse, 

 Pileated Woodpecker, Prairie Falcon. Send 

 for list. W. L. BURNETT. 128 N. Sherwood 

 St., Fort Collins. Colo. 



Wanted. 



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