THE OOLOGIST. 



WANTED.— Woodduck, Mallard, Green 

 and blue Wing Teal and other Game bird 

 skins. Game heads in the raw. Address S. 

 E. SIL L. 1418 Elm St., Youngstown. O. 



WANTED.— Cheap for cash, good adult 

 male skins, made within year. Black, Harle- 

 quin, Ruddy and Fulvous Tree Duck. Ad- 

 dress G.F. MONROE, Taxidermist, Superior, 

 Wis. 



FOR SALE.— A. 1. scientific skins of Ari- 

 zona birds. Will collect to order during 

 season of 1905. First class eggs in sets, skins 

 or insects. Correspondence solicited. H. 

 H. Kimball, Tu( son, Ariz. t,f. 



CH.\MBER'S Encyelopedia to exchange 

 for first class sets, back volumes of Oologist 

 or Auk, cash or other offers. C. F.STONE. 

 Branchport. N. Y. 



EXCHANGE. -4.x5 Cyco camera, stamps, 

 etc., for any naturalist's supplies, also butter- 

 flies for those not in collection. Have some 

 other thing!* to exchan;.'e. All answered. 

 DAVID HARROWER. Swarthmore, Pa. 



WILL EXCHANGE.— Letters and messages 

 of the Presidents 10 Vols. f(ir Ridpath's His- 

 tory of United States 4 Vols. MARK TAN- 

 DY. Dall as City, 111. 



W.\NTFD.- Volumes 1, 2, .3, 4, ~\ of The 

 Auk, Will pay c.'ish. W. L BURNETT, 128 

 N. Sherwood St.. Vori Ci^Uiiis. Colo. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.-loO first 

 class skins, common eastern small birds. VI 

 mounted small birds, ;W0 back numbers 

 Oologist Osprey Museum, American Orni- 

 thology, etc. Cheap lor cash. Or will ex- 

 change forfirst classsetsordesirable stamps. 

 GEO. I). FRENCH, Ivoryion, Conn. 



I SHALL always be pleased to exchange 

 skins of this kicality ror skins and eggs in 

 sets, not found here. A. W. HANAFORD, 

 139 W. Fulton St.. Grand Rapids, Mich. 



RARE set.s collected last season in Arizona 

 Mexican Goshawk. Zone-tailed Hawk, Eif 

 Owl, Audubon Hermit Til' ush. Gray Vireo, 

 Arizona Junco, Ant-eating Woodpecker, 

 Bridled Chickadee, Vermilion Flyc.itcher, 

 Costa Hummingbird, Pygmy Nuthatch. Red- 

 faced Warbler, Painted Redstart, Virginia 

 Warbler, Lucy Warbler and a number of 

 other good things all strictly first class, well 

 preserved nests with all small birds also 

 have a single egg of Western Evening Gros- 

 beak with nest and data, many other rare 

 singles, send stamp for list, no exchange de- 

 sired. O. W. HOWARD. Los Angeles, Cal, 

 P. O. Box 1177. 



I can still furnish many 

 of the sets listed in Sep 

 temher issue. If you saw 

 ' or now see on that list any set you wish to 

 place in your collection write me at once. I 

 will send you a revised copy of the list 

 promptly, showing iust what lean turnish 

 you. ERNEST H. SHORT. Rochester, N. Y. 



CALIFORNIA CONDOR'S EGG 



FOR SALE 



In perfect condition with fullest data, 

 recently collected. $150.00. W. E. 

 SAUNDERS, London, Ont. jtf 



BIRDS EGGS. 



Bird Student Specialties. 



Photographs From Nature:— Neg- 

 atives of 58 species of North American 

 Species of Birds, Nearly 300 views of 

 Birds, Young, Nests, etc., also Cuban 

 and Porto Rican scenes, San Juan 

 Hill, El Caney Block House, etc. 

 Prints, mounted, 25 cts. each, $2.00 per 

 dozen, unmounted, 15 cts. each, $1.25 

 per dozen. 



Lantern Slides made from your 

 own subjects or mine, 50 cts each, 

 $4.50 per dozen. 



Negatives of any subject, 4x5 inches 

 made to order, 50 cts each, $3.00 per 

 dozen. 



Watercolor drawings of West 

 Indian birds, $3.00 each, 



Mv "Bird in the Hand" calendars, 

 something unique, burned leather 50 

 cts., card 25 cts. 



Prices furnished on all sorts of 

 special photographic work, portrait 

 copying, etc. 



B. S. BOWDISH, 



Demarest, New Jersey. 



BULLETIN 



OF THE 



Michiga.n Ornithologica.! 

 Club. 



An Illuslraied Quarterly devoted to 



the Ornithology of the Great Lakes Region 



Alexander W. Blain, Jr.. Editor. 



,T. Claire Wood, 



W. B. Barrows. Associates. 



Each issue of the Bulletin is filled with 

 notes fresh from the field and museum. A 

 large corps of field ornithologists are among 

 its contrioutors. which makes the Bulletin 

 indispensable to all students interested in 

 the bird-life in the region about the Great 

 Lakes. The prospects for 1904 point toward 

 a greater increase in size and general inter- 

 est. 



Svibscription. 50 Cervts Per Year, 

 Sample Copy. 15 Cents. 



Vols. I. II and III are out of print and can 

 not be supplied at any price. A few com- 

 plete sets of Vol. IV (1903) can still be sup- 

 plied at 50 cents per volume. 



Address all communications to 



CHARLES E. WISNER. 



Business Manager, 



DETEorr. Mich. 



