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THE OOLOGIST. 



A FERRET is wanted by WILLIE LABOR, 

 798 1st Ave., Lansingburg. N. Y. ^ 



WANTED.— A pair of strapped climbing 

 irons ih good condition Will give inex hange 

 flrst-class sets with data of Lons-eared Owl 1-4, 

 Cooper's Hawk 1-4 and Red-tail Hasvk 1-3. All 

 an.swered. WALTON MITCHELL, 534 Sum- 

 mit Ave.. St. Paul. Minu. 



WANTED.— To exchange 1st class sets of eggs 

 with data of Southern Californian birds with 

 collectors of other localties. E. A. SHIVER, 

 2 )43 4th St., Sau Diego, Calif. 



FOR SALE— My collection of birds eggs, sets 

 and singles, and shells (mostly land.) Value 

 about one hundred dollars (flOO.OO), few dupli- 

 cates. Those meaning business, enclose stamp 

 for list. No exchange. FRED H. ANDRUS, 

 Elkton. Douglas Co., Ore. 



"D'l Flute. Ger. Silver Trimmed. Cost 9S, 

 for Coues' Key, Ridgwav's Manuel, or other 

 book on Oology or cash, $5.00. C. F. STONE, 

 Branchport, N. Y. 



FOR EVERY perfect Indian Bird Arrow 

 Point sent me. I will send a well polished speci- 

 men of Orange Wood, MORSE HUME, Dear- 

 born. Mich. 



HAVE several lbs minerals and fossils also 

 curiosities nests, few eggs, coins, etc., not sold 

 yet. Will go cheap for cash. Clarionet in A. 

 L. P. body t^-pe in good condition. R. M. DAL- 

 RYMPLE. Baker, O. 



CHOICE STAMP.S to exchange for eggs in 

 sets and singles. Will give good exchange for 

 copy of Coueg' Key, also cash for same. Send 

 offers. F. McKay. Girard, Kan. 



SAY you: Wait a Minute! Every one 

 sending me $1 I will sead free by registered 

 mail 1 Confederate stamp listed at f3: or for 

 20c. I will send one lisited at 50c. Old U. S. 

 stamps for sale cheap. Agents send for my 

 approved sheets 50 per cent, commission. I 

 will pay cash for cancelled Columbian stamps. 

 W. C. PICKENS, Livingston, Ala. 



NOTICE.— I have two Emue eggs to trade, 

 one for best offer in eggs, (singles) and the 

 other for best offer in tree climbers. W. H. 

 HILLER, 147 W. iSd St., Los Angeles, Calif. 



WILL exchange a 3c. green playing ca^'ds 

 valued at 2.50 for best offer in eggs. SAMUEL 

 BARLEU, Rising Sun. Md. 



I HAVE a fine collection of strictly first-class 

 sets for sale at two-fifths New Standard Cata- 

 logue prices. Parties meaning business write 

 for lists. No attention paid to cards. L. J. 

 DRENNAN. New Sharon, Iowa. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— 6 doz Monroe Ink Eras- 

 ing Pencils, also 4 of the Large ColumbiHn 

 Watches, gold plated, value $1.. 50 e a, just the 

 thing for collectors. Send list to pick from. 

 CHARLES TUCKER, 84 St. Gregory St., Mt. 

 Adams, Cincinnati, Ohio. 



A selected nest and a set of two eggs, with 

 full anl original data of Black-chinned Hum- 

 mingbird sent postpaid for $ .65. I have a few 

 sets of 'b I3 Arctic Terns left at $ .06 per egg. 

 A set of each Roseate. Common and Arctic 

 Terns for $ .38. The holes in these eggs are a 

 trifle large and I have decided to clos« them 

 out at cost. Five flrst-class bird Skins, no two 

 alike, tor $ .55. Everything postpaid. JAMES 

 P. BABBITT, Taunton, Mass. 



WANTED at once, 10,000 skins of the honest 

 grade, cfllled "trash" and "sweepings." This 

 grade of skins are not fit for cabinets or col- 

 lections, and collectors who have any on hand 

 they would like to exchange for good, first-class 

 specimens, please write stating how many you 

 have. JAMES P. BABBITT, Taunton, Mass. 



FOR SALE or EXCHANGE.— Large number 

 mounted birds, first-class work, correspon- 

 dence solicited. WM. MICHELFELDER, Tax- 

 idermist, Elizabeth, N. J. 



WANTED.— Spear Head Tobacco Tags, ' will 

 give good value for same in all kinds of Natur- 

 al History specimens. A. MOWBRAY SEM- 

 PLE, Poynette, Wis. 



DAVIE'S Nests and Eggs.paper, last edition; 

 Birds of Minnesota, by Hatch,' Lattin's Stand- 

 ard Catalogue, and various O.'and O. papers to 

 exchange for books on Ornithology. WM. H. 

 FISHER, 14 W. North Ave.. Baltimore. Md. 



I HAVE a collection of California and East- 

 ern eggs in sets with complete data amounting 

 to 1)3. catalogue prices, and singles worth ?ll : 

 a Coues' Key in fine condition and Davie's 

 Nests and Eggs, cloth bound as good as new, 

 in latest edition: also Taxidermist and Oolo- 

 gloal tools, nests, etc. Will sell for best offer 

 in cash or a good revolver. Would sell books, 

 collection of singles, etc. separntelv. All an- 

 swered. No cards. WM. J. ROLFE, San Ber 

 nardino. Calif. 



WANTED.— Spearhead Tobacco Tags in lots 

 of 10 or more. Will give 1 oz. garnet sand, or 

 25 Periwinkles from Lake Erie for every 10 

 Sent. A. R. OGDEN, Brocton, N. Y. 



A BARGAIN.-Collection tube 38 cal. for 12 

 ga. gun, '(X) brass shells, loader, wad. cutter de- 

 capper and 200 piimers. As good as new. Will 

 sell cheap. E. B. SCHRAGE. Pontiac, Mich. 



WANTED.- Old Glory Cheroot certificates, 

 will give foreign stamps. Chines? coins and 

 egcB. or will pay 10 cts. each for same. F. R. 

 NOBLE. Nashville, Tenn. 



WANTED. Orders for birds in the meat. 

 During the winter months I can furnish many 

 birds— '.?0 kinds of ducks, hawks, owls, etc.. etc., 

 at verv low rates. Send for price list. W. R. 

 BROWN, Milton, Wis. 



FOR SALE or EXCHANGE.— Vols. 1. 2. 3, 4 

 and 5 "The Auk" bound. Vols. 6 and 7 un- 

 bound. Vols. 1, 2 and 3 "Random Notes on Na- 

 tural History." Vols. 1 Young Ooi.ogist and 

 6. 7, 8. 9 and lOto date Ooi.ogist; also the A. O. 

 U. Code and Check list. HOWARD H. MC- 

 ADAMS. Oak Bay, N. B. 



FOR EXCHANGE. I have the following 

 sets to exchange for sets not in my collection. 

 Meadow-Lark 1-5. BlackVulture l-2,Chachalaca 

 1-3, Yell. bil. Cuckoo 1-4 l-,5. Cardinal 1-4. Red- 

 ■wlng Blackbird 1-4. Bi'own Thrasher -4. Mourn- 

 ing Uove 1-8, Catbird 1-3. Blue Grosbeak 1-8, 

 Yell. Breasted Chat 1-4. Crow 1-4. Green Heron 

 1-4, Field Lark 1-4. English Sparrow 1-4. 



JAMES NEWELL, JR., Carthage, Mo. 



WANTED.— To exchange a collection of birds 

 eggs value $75. or more, between 200 and .300 var- 

 ieties, about 600 in all, part are second class in 

 that they are end blown. Also some rare U. S. 

 stamps and Indian relics, etc.. Books, Papers 

 and everything used by a taxidermist or oolo- 

 glst. All for a good safety bicycle, gun, pistol, 

 or will sell for cash. A great bargain. Address, 

 ARTHUR DUGAN, First National Bank, West 

 Point, Miss. 



