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THE OOLOGIST. 



DEER HEADS unmounted and mounted 

 for sale. Will exchange mounted heads and 

 birds for unmounted specimens or offers. 

 W. J. CLAYTON. Lincoln. Maine. Nov. 2 t. 



Henry K. Coale will pay cash for full sets 

 eggs with or without nests also wants first 

 class skins of land birds with full data. 136 

 Washington St.. Chicago. 



WANTED.— Mounted birds, must be fine. 

 State cash price. Pairs if you have them. 

 All letters answered. R. H. SCHUMACHER, 

 153 E. 17th St.. Erie, Penn. 



FOR EXCHAN(;E A. O. U. numbers 1 10-3. 

 15-4. 53 25-3, 141 1-8, 202 6-4, 10-5, 225 10-4, 342 1-3. 

 .360 1-4, 616 2-6, 1-7, 725a. 2-7, 1-8. A. O. -TREG- 

 ANZA, 62 Hooper Bldg.. Salt Lake City, Utah. 



FOR SALE OK EXCHANGE.— My entire 

 collection of eggs, skins, mineral, shells, 

 butterflies and fossils, also books and maga- 

 zines. Butterflies in papers for others. 

 Write for complete lists. DON GRAVES, 

 711 Lion St., Dunkirk. N. Y. 



WANTED. For cash. "Osprey" Vol. I. 

 No. 2. 4, 6. Vol. III. 2, 8, 11, 12. Vol. IV, 3, 7. 

 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. Vol. V, 1 to 10 inclusive, and 

 any of "New Series." Address, W. L. MET- 

 CALF, 1.36 E. 17th St., New York, N. Y. 



FOR SALE.-"The Condor" Vol. II, III, 

 IV, V, VI and VII. $5.50 prepaid. "Ameri- 

 can Ornithology" I, II, and III, $2.00 pre- 

 paid. Clean, perfect copies. JOHN. G. 

 TYLER, R. F. D. 8. Fresno, Calif. 



Dear Sir: It gives me great pleasure to 

 tell you that your paper is a peach for ad- 

 vertising. I received 10 letters to my ad. 

 before I received the paper, letters are com- 

 ing yet, although the eggs were all gone two 

 weeks ago. BERT NICHOLS, Granville, 

 N. Y. 



HAVE 1st class sets, some good ones, to 

 exchange for same. Can use many common 

 species for series and selection. Would 

 especially like to hear fr(jm collectors lin 

 Maine. Also New Hampshire. Vermont and 

 42 other states. A. E. PRICE. Grant Park. 

 111. 



A RARE BAKGAIN.-I have picked Hfty 

 sets out of my collection that I wish to 

 dispose of immediately. Five dollars takes 

 the fifty sets. Address all answers to WM. 

 J. MURPHY. 2024 N. (iirard Ave.. .Minne- 

 apolis, Minn. 



RARE EG(;S TO EXCHANGE-Forothers 

 of equal value. 370a 1-5, 376 1-6 1-8, .354 1-3 1-4: 

 141.1 1-8, 131.1 1-7. 183 1-5. 188 1-4. Dec. 4. t. 

 THOMAS H. .JACKSON. 343 E. Biddle St.. 

 West Chester. Pa. 



WANTED.-To exchange A 1 skins com- 

 mon to this locality, or pay cash for those of 

 others. Must be suitable for mounting. 

 Want especially smaller Owls, all Jays, A 1 

 pair of Scissor-tailed flycatchers and all 

 game birds. Send lists and wants to \V. C. 

 NEWBEKKY, 415 Chippewa St., Mt. 

 Plea.sant, Mich. 



WANTED.-Arctic Horned Owl in the 

 meat. Prici' must be low. Cash. F. M. 

 l{I('HAi:l)S. Karniingtoii. Me. 



I desire to buy old fire-arms and fine 

 Indian relics. No postals answered. I)ec.4.t. 

 STEPHEN VAN RENSSELAER. West 

 Orange. N. J. 



FOR SALE.— For best cash offer. Vol. 1 

 No. 1. 3, 5. 6. 7, 8, 9. 10. Vol. 2.. Vol. 3. Nos. 1 

 2. 3, 4. 5. 6. 7. Vol. 4. Vol. 5 and Vol. 1. New 

 Series, Nos. 1. 2. 3 of Osprey. Vol. 6 of Con- 

 dor. If you want these, better hurry, as they 

 are going to go. W. H. BINGAMAN, Algona. 

 Iowa. 



FOR SALE.-A. No. 1. Sets with full 

 datas. Prices per set. IGreat Horned Owl 

 1-3. $1..30; Screech Owl 1-1, lOc, 1-2 25c.. 1-4, 60c.; 

 Pintail n-9. $1.25: Mallard n-10, $1,25; Shoveller 

 n-11, $2.25: Baldpate 1-9, $1.50; Calif. Gull 1-4, 

 45c.; Amer. Avocet 3-4. 40c.: Willet, 1-4, 40c : 

 Amer. Oyster Catcher 1-3, 75c.: Yellow-bellied 

 Sapsucker 1-3, 50c.: White-throated Sparrow 

 1-3, 60c.: Clay-colored Sparrow 1-3. 30c.; Hen- 

 slow's Sparrow l-.=s. $2.00; Killdeer 1-4 25c.: 

 King Raill-10, 75c.; Amer. Osprey 1-3, $1.10; 

 Amer. Bittern 1-4, 75c.: Blue Jay 2-3, 8c.. 1-4. 

 lOc; Prairie Horned Lark 1-4, 25c.: Crested 

 Flycatcher 1-5. .35c.; Lark Bunting, 1-5, 40c.; 

 Prepaid on all orders of $2.00. Mostly 

 personally collected. Your money back if 

 you want it. W. H. BINGAMAN, Algona, 

 Iowa., R. R, No. 3. 



For Sale. 



Cuban bird skins. Key West and Ruddy 

 Quail Doves. Lizzard Cuckoos. Trogans and 

 many other species. All with correct data. 

 I have a number of (^uail Dove Skins, some- 

 what damaged, just as good for study; skins 

 50 to 75 cents each. List with prices on appli- 

 cation. R. I). HOYT. Seven Oaks. Fla. Stf 



WANTED.-All kinds of Live Wild Birds 

 and Animals. State prices when writing. 

 Don't ask me what I pay. DR. CECIL 

 FRENCH. Naturalist, Washington, D. C. J12t 



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South American Butterflies. 



I can furnish the following rare and mag- 

 nificent, from U. S. of Columbia ; Morpho 

 St'i.KowsKY. 4*x43 in. .Morho MKXET..\fs, 

 (gorgeous peacock bluei5ix7in. Either species 

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 ed on a new patent tablet, which not only 

 protects it from dust, lireakage. etc.. but puts 

 them in a shape at once more beautiful and 

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 quated method of impaling them on pins. 



FRANK H. LATTIX. Albion, N. Y. 



