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Address, 



Pati. BakTsch, 

 Smithsonian Institute, 



Washing-ton, D. C. 



BERNfVRD J. BRETfiERTON. 



H pvofeosicnal Ornitfjoloijist. H 



Mouii';ed Specimens. Study Skins. Nests 

 x^ and lOfcgs. or rough Skeletons and Alco- 



55^ holies, collected and prepared to order. 



for sale. Correspondence solicited. . 



NEWPORT, 



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FOR EXCHANGE:— Sets and singles, A. O, 

 U. NUMBERS many in series; 6, 7, 12, 13, 16, 27, 29y 

 30, 30a, 32, 35, 40,'47, 49, 51a, 53. 58. 64, 70, 71, 72, 

 74, 75, 79, 86, [90], 92, 104, 106, 112, 115, 118. 120a,. 

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 620, 621, 622, 622a, 622b, 624, 627, 630, 633, 636, 

 652, 657, 659. 661, 673, 674, 675, 683, 684, 687, 697, 

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 758, 728a, 759b, 761, 766. The above for desir- 

 able MATERIAL and THAT ONLY. I WISH— 

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 certain species of small mammals — M.\mmai, 

 skins WITH SKVLLS— CERTAIN back number 

 of Ornithological publications. Government 

 reports, etc,, .A.LSO "separates" of ornithological 

 and mammalogical articles — and PARTICU- 

 LARLY "North American Fauna" No. 12. I 

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 to exchange for desiderata. J. D. SORNBOR- 

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