THE OOLOGIST. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— The following sets for 

 sets not in my collection: 1, 3f), 32, 47, 58. 59, 70, 

 74. 80. 146. 16(»," 191, 191. -.iOV. 212. 214, 325. 263, 273, 

 289, 216, 331. 337. 339, 360, 378 387, 388, 390, 406, 412, 

 423, 444, 456, 474b, 477, 488, 494, 495, 498. 501, 507, 

 511, 560, 584, 59.5, 611. 613. 619 624, 631. 6bi. 6.59, 687, 

 704, 705, 725, 729. 755. 756. 7dl. EDW. REINECKE, 

 400 Elm St., Buffalo, N. Y. 



WANTED.— \ hand printing press, will give 

 good exchange in Oregon Bird Skins, mounted 

 specimens, shells or polished minerals. B. J. 

 BRETHERTON, Newport, Oregon. 



WANTED.— Information concerning the wild 

 ducks and other water-lowl occuring in Or- 

 leans County, common species as well as the 

 rarer kind. Any little note may be useful to 

 me. Send it along, even though trival. In 

 exchange for same. I may have something you 

 want. NEIL F. POSSON, Medina, N. Y. 



COUES' KEY:— I will give $15 worth of rare 

 sets, such as A. O. U. 115, 385, 311 and others, 

 for a copy of Coues' Key. Also a good Canvas 

 Folding Boat for $8.50 cash. Address at once, 

 FLOYD T. COON, Milton, Wisconsin. 



WANTED to EXCHANGE :-Copper and sil- 

 ver coins and Indian Relics for U. S. A. Depart- 

 ment stamps and U. S. Revenues. I also have 

 Confederate paper money for exchange. AN- 

 DREW A. QUEVLI, Box 446, Windom, Minn. 



TWO PACKETS SEEDS:— Mixed Zinnia 

 and Vine Peach, for foreign coin or arrowhead. 

 Also curios to exchange. Please exchange 

 lists. FRANZ TRIPP, Garden Prairie, 111. 



THE OOLOGIST is worth many dollars to 

 me every year, and I am sure it is worth the 

 same to nearly every subscriber. BURT OG- 

 BURN, Phoenix, Ariz. 



CASH ! ! ! for Banjo. Have Great Blue Her- 

 on, curiosities and sword from Armenia. En- 

 close 4c in stamps for list of books, magazines 

 and ornithological specimens. I desire Auks. 

 ARTHUR M. FARMER, Clinton, Mass. 



DAVIE'S Taxidermy and other books, for a 

 rifle or shotgun. Davie's Taxidermy new. 

 Repeating rifle preferred or good shotgun. 

 Will sell books, or exchange for gun or rifle. 

 R. P. SMITHWICK, Merry Hill, Bertie Co., 

 N. C. 



WANTED:— Egg cabinet and A. O. U. No's 

 310. 328. 356, 357, 377, 3.-9, 180, 108, 486 620 Will 

 give sets, books on Natural History for any of 

 these; also flintlock gun in good condition. A. 

 H. MILLS, West Rutland, Vt. 



WANTED:— Birds of Kansas by Col. Goss^ 

 Kodak with outBt; also full sets. Can offer 

 western sets of my own collecting, nicely pre- 

 pared and fully identified. H. L. HE A TON, 

 Oberlin, Kansas. 



COLLECTION of 26 mounted birds. Herons, 

 Hawks. Ducks, etc.. $25. A Bargain. 30 fine 

 bird skins, $.5. 2 fine mounted heads, 10 point 

 buck and yearling buck $15 for pair. Fine 4x5 

 camera, uses plates or r"ll film, cost $35. Will 

 exchange for tine repeating rifle of large cali- 

 bre or will sell cheap. All letters answered. 

 B. HARTLEY, West Haven, Conn. 



WANTED:— A 10 or 12 gauge shot gun and 

 camera. Will give in exchange the following 

 mounted specimens: Osprey (wings spread). 

 Barred Owl, American'Coot, Red Fox. Gray 

 Squirrel, Hedgehog. Rattlesnake, 7ft in length, 

 and a few sets. Send for complete list. 



OAKLEY WALKER. Mayfield. Ky. 



THE OOLIGIST is Monarch of the Oological 

 world, especially in the advertising of speci- 

 mens, supplies, &c. DR. M. T. CLECKLEY, 

 Augusta, Ga. 



PARTIES desiring sets of eggs, skins of 

 birds or mammals, alcoholic specimens of rep- 

 tiles or batrachians or any branch of natural 

 science should correspond with J. M. & JAMES 

 J. CARROLL, Refugio, Texas. 



WANTED:— Trustworthy and active gentle- 

 mea or ladies to travel for responsible, estab- 

 lished house. Monthly $65 and expenses. Pos- 

 ition steady. Reference. Enclose self-ad- 

 dressed stamped envelope. THE DOMINION 

 COMPANY, Dept. v., Chicago. 



NELSON'S Natural History establishment 

 can supply you with showy ?ea shells, fine 

 crystals and minerals, scientific books and 

 supplies for any branch of Natural History 

 worK. ANDREW NELSON, 1108 Palean St. 

 Keokuk, Iowa. 



FOR EXCHANGE:— Rare eggs in sets. Were 

 the best individual collection shown at the 

 World's Fair. Will exchange for pedigreed 

 bloodhound or beagle pups. F. B. JONES, 

 P. O. Box 54. Martin's Ferry, Ohio. 



FINE well prepared sets to exchange: Os" 

 prey. Red shouldered Hawk, Razor-billed Auk- 

 Roseate Tern, American Oystercatcher. Screech 

 Owl, Chestnut-collared Longspur and many 

 others. CHARLES E. DOE, 561 South Main 

 St., Providence, R. I. 



WANTED:— Several sets each of the follow- 

 ing: Red-tailed and Red-shouldered Hawk, 

 well spotted, also several sets each of 6, 7, 12. 

 21 63, 64, 72, 75, 106, 140, 190, 226, 230 228, 861, 263, 

 273, 281, 289, 315, 325, 326, 332, 352, 355, 360, 364, 368, 

 373, 387, 388, 390, 393, 394, 412, 416, 417, 428, 452, 461, 

 477, 490, .501, .549. 593, 611, 614, 619, 622a, 624, 703, 

 713 and rare Warblers. I will pay cash for 

 good sets of Hooded Merganser, Bald Eagle, 

 Golden Eagle, Osprey, American Bittern. Swal- 

 low-tailed Kite. Sandhill Crane. Prairie Falcon 

 and Sawwhet Owl. In exchange for above I 

 can offer 1000 bird skins and .5000 eggs in sets 

 from Iceland, Lapland, Northwest Canada and 

 Artie Amnrica, the lot includes rare Gulls, 

 Terns, Jaegers, Swans, Geese, Ducks, Plovers, 

 Falcons, Hawks and Owls, Send 2 cent stamp 

 for full list. W. RAINE, Bleecker St., Toron- 

 to, Canada. 



FOR SALE:— A. O. U. Nos. S04 1-2, $1; 51a 13, 

 24c; 58 1-3, 30c; 60 1-1, $1; 3641-3, 60; 335 1-3, 65c; 

 3:^9 1-4. 60c; 3371-2, 40c; 348 1-4, $3; 3.56 1-1, $1; 

 3.39a 1-3, 70c; 332 1-1, 7.5c: 333 15, 70c; 201 1 5, 25c; 

 200 1-4, 35c; 300 1-12, 65c: 300c 1-6, 70c; 128 1-1, 75c: 

 362 1-1, 45c; 269 1-4, 38c; 70 2-3, 15c; 77 1-3, 20c; 74 

 1-2, 10c: 488 1-6, 20c: 289 1-13 60c; 263 2-4. 25c; 501 

 1-.5, 2.5c; 501b 1-.5, 25c; 412 1-7, 20c; 477 1-5, 16c; 321 

 1-2, .50c; 706 1-4, 38c; 708 1-4, $1 ; 587 1-5, 2.5c; 623 1-7. 

 30c; 7.55 1-4, 14c; 497 2 4, 10c; 595 1-4. 25c; 452 1-6, 

 40c; 467 1-4, 25c; 766 1-6, 20c; 674 1-.5, 40c; 721 2-7, 

 25c; 725 1-6 30c; 713 1-4, 40c; 546 t-5, 40c; 510 1-4, 

 10c; .550 1- 1, 3Sc; 563 1-4, 12c; 619 1-5, 2.5c; 683 1-4. 

 30c; 681 1-4, 70c; 659 1-4, 38c; 652 2-4, 15c; 637 1-6, 

 423 1-4, 24c; 614 1-.5. 24c; 613 1-5. 12c, 616 1-4, l'3c; 

 461 l-,3. 20c; 611 1-4, 35c; 624 13, 1,5c; 633 1-4, 2.5c; 

 735 1-16, 30c; 530 1-4. 20c; 687 1-4. 30c; .538 13, .^5c; 

 406 1-5. 24c; 16 1-1, 60c: 217 1-2. $1.25; .5.52 1-4. 20c; 

 420c 1-2, 50c; 420a, 40c; 92 1-1, 70c; 513 1-3, 15c; 

 511b 1 5, 1.5c; 511a 1-4, 20c; 191 1-5. 40c; 378 1-4, 25c; 

 273 1-4. :i6c;. 390 1-7. 60c; 71 1-3, 20c; 76 11, 40c; 

 75 1-1. 3.5c; 79 1-1, 35c; 416 12, $1.25; 208 1-4. 35c; 

 212 1-7, .50c. One pair Reed's climbers, $1. 

 Above prices are per set. All eggs prepaid at 

 price. MAJOR JOHNSON, Lock Box .550, 

 South ington. Conn. 



