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THE OOLOGIST 



WANTED —A good-Sized Moose scalp. Cash. 

 F. M. RICHARDS, Fariul ngton, Maine. 



I have for exchange, sets and singles, 319, 320a, 

 69Jb, 709, 714 and 519b. Want sets and skins ol 

 game birds, and spar -ows. R. P. SHARPLES, 

 Westchester, Pa. 



PIGEONS! PIGEONS! My lofts being over- 

 crowded, have a few desirable Jacobins, Dra- 

 goonfe. Tumblers and a number of odd ones. S. 

 BIRD, 2d., 175 Broadway, Rockland, Maine. 



WANTED.— Sets of eggs containing abnor- 

 mal specimens, such as runts, albinos, mon- 

 strocities, abnormally colored or shaped eggs. 

 Will give cash or good exchange. J. WARREN 

 JACOBS, Waynesbur g. Pa. o^ 



FOR SALE or EXCHANGE for first class 

 sets. Mounted prints of Typical Southern 

 Scenes, (Old slave Huts, Negro Characters, etc.) 

 oizeof print 5x7 inches, mounted on 8x10 Bevel 

 edge board. W. H. CONNERY, 404 Park Ave. 

 West, Savannah, Ga. 



EXCHANGE.— For eggs in sets or singles, 

 many common, new 3;^>3!^ Camera, Spectra- 

 scope: Eggs in sets. ERNEST H. SHORT, 

 Box 173, Rochester, N. Y. 171 



PETRIFIED and Silicifled wood, Tourmaline 

 and Amethyst Crystals large and fine speci- 

 mens to exchange for other fine Minerals and 

 Good Curios. Autographs especially desired. 

 F. O. NELSON, 536 W. Galena St., Butte, Mont. 



EXCHANGE.— 100 Novels for Eggs in sets 

 with full data, or foreign stamps. M. W. 

 CHESLEY, 209 W. Prospect St., Kewanee, 111. 



BUTTERFLIES and MOTHS.— In papers to 

 exchange for others not in my collection or for 

 Minerals, Shells, Bird Skins and Eggs in sets. 

 DON GRAVES, 54 E. 6th St., Dunkirk. N. Y. 



I send you today some ads for your excellent 

 paper, i must say that ads in your paper al- 

 ways pay.— CHRIS P FORGE, Carman, Mani- 

 toba. 



"wanted FOR CASH.— Sets of Osprey eggs 

 also Bonaparte's Gull and Hooded Merganser. 

 CHRIS P. FORGE, Carman, Manitoba. 



SNAPS in mounted specimens. Snowy Owls 

 $3.00, W. Great Horned Owl $2 50. Swainson 

 Hawks Pr. male female $3.00,Marsh Hawk $1 00, 

 Marbled Godwit $1.25, Goldeu Flower .75. Kill- 

 deer .50, Bittern $100, Eared Grebe $1.00 Soli- 

 tary Sandpiper .50, Meadow Lark 50. Pr. Hairy 

 Woodpeckers on stump $\.hO, Pr. Pine Gros- 

 beaks on branch $1.50. Pine Grosbeak male .50, 

 Even Grosbeak female 50, Least Flycatcher .50, 

 Lark Buntain .50, Bohemian Waxwing .75, 

 Barred Owl ifl.OO, Skin White P<-lican $3..50, 

 Meadow Lark .20, Killdeer .20, Shoveler Drake 

 .50- Mink skins for mounting $1.00, Dogskin 

 dressed for Mat $2 00. CHRIS P. FORGE, Car- 

 man, Manitoba. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.— Rare birds 

 eggs from Iceland, Labrador, Hudson Bay, 

 Northwest Canada. MacKen/.ie Bay and Alaska. 

 I want a few sets of Red-shouldei-ed Hawk, 

 Redtail and Broad-winged Hawks, Screech Owl 

 Red-eyed Vlreo Cedar Bird, Bob white. Tree 

 Swallow, Painted Bunting, Downy-Woodpeck- 

 er, Cuckoos, Tufted Puftin, Pigeon Guillemot, 

 American Bittern, Osprey, Willet, Ruffed 

 Grouse, California Partridge, Ruby-throated 

 Hummingbird nests and eggs. Barred Owl, 

 Burrowing Owl and many others. Send for 

 list of duplicates for exchange to W. RAINE, 

 Waverly Villa, Kew Beach, Toronto, Canada. 



EXCHANGE or SALE.— 1 Rand. McNally 

 8 Inch globe, l Nests and EggsJ of North Am- 

 Blrds by Davie 4th edition, for eggs in pairs or 

 sets. C. A. WHITE, Salineville, O. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.— A fine set of 

 Draftsman's Instrunents containing 12 pieces, 

 cost $5.00, for cash, or will exchange for good 

 set of Telegraph Instruments. Address, G. C. 

 NICKELS, Weekly News, Albion, N. Y., 

 or P. O. Box f)62. * 



FOR SAL 1' .—Wood Ibis 3-4, $130; Castas 

 Hummer n-2, .80; Swainson's Hawk 4-3, .49; 

 Kriders Hawk 1-2, .75; Harris Hawk 1-4. .69; 

 Arizona Cardinal 1-4, .60; Am. Long Eared Owl 

 1-4, ..50, 15, M): Louisiana Heron 3-4, .30; White 

 faced Glossy Ibis 1-4,80; Crested Flycatcher 1-4, 

 .20; Hawk Owl 1-4, $1.60; Am. Eared Grebe 1-5, 

 .25; St. D' mingo Grebe 1-4, .70; Ring Plover 1-4 

 .39; Man-o war Bird 1-1. .50; Black Crowned N- 

 Heron 1-3, .20, 1-4, .30; Red Eyed Vireol-3, .20, 1-4 

 .25: Northern Phalarope 1-4, $1.00. The above 

 prices are per set, prepaid. All are first class 

 data. I also have the following without data. 

 Red Head Duck 1-7 .45: Black throated Loon 1-1 

 .60; Valley Partridge 1-9, ,60; Field Plover 1-3, 

 .25. JAS. O. JOHNSON, Southington, Conn. 



HEADS, for mounting, of Elk, Moose and 

 Deer, Scalp, Antlers and Hides, Buffalo horns. 

 Raw furs. Fresh skins of Snowy Owls, Western 

 Horn'd Owls,Arctic Horn'd Owls,Saw-whet Owls 

 Hawk Owls, Mounted Sharptailed Grouse $2.00, 

 Gray Ruffed Grouse $2,50, Blue Jay 50c , Fresh 

 skin Golden Eagle $6.00, Damaged Golden Eagle 

 skin $2.00, Mounted White-tailed deer. Head 

 Fawn just getting Antlers $4.00. Anytliing in 

 in Taxidermy from Manitoba may be had from 

 CHRIS P. FORGE, Taxidermist, Carman, Man- 

 itoba. 



Not having done hardly any exchanging for 

 the last three years, I can ofer the following 

 list of strictly Al sets in exchange for the 

 same. Many common ones wanted Exchanges 

 at Taylor's"lists A. O U. Nos., viz,: 6, 16, 30a, 

 31a, 14. 49, 74, 106, 122, 127. 155, 194. 197. 199, 2U0, 

 201, 202, 203, 263, 273 S89, 293, 294a, 305, 311, 316 325, 

 333, 337, .337b, 339b, 342, 360a, 366, 373c, 375d 413, 429, 

 430, 431, 434. 447, 4.=.8, 460,471, 47.5,476,462.4741, 478b, 

 481, 481b, 482, 487. 721a. 505a. 519, 529a, 530. .531. .543, 

 5.52a, 573. 581c. 588a, 596, .599, 609. 612, 620, 633a, 

 707a, 710, 713, 730. 744, 743a. 758, 721a. 725a. LEE 

 C. CHAMBERS. Santa Monica, Cal. 



TO EXCHANGE —44 cal. single shot Hop- 

 dins & Allen rifle, good as new, for 25 or 32 cal, 

 in good condition. Se:.d description and terms. 

 EVERETT E. JOHNSON, 55 High St., Lewis- 

 ton, Maine. 



FOR SALE.— 2 fresh skins of Whooping 

 Crane, one adult full plumage $8.00, the other 

 in the fawn and white phase, $5.00. 1 Sandhill 

 Crane skin $3 00. All quite fresh with vertebrae 

 of neck and full measurements. CHRIS P. 

 FORGE, Carman, Manitoba. 



HEAR YE ! Hear Ye ! Hear Ye ! This is to . 

 certify that my advertisements in the Oolo- 

 GiST have paid me better than have the com- 

 bined ads. in most of the amateur and natural 

 science papers. Ads. in the Oologist always 

 bring returns, and It is safe to say that there is 

 no paper having three times the circulation of 

 this widespread periodical which can give 

 equal satisfaction. MORRIS GIBBS, M. D., 

 Kalamazoo, Mich 



FOR SALE.— 1 Fine 6 point Elk head per 

 feet even antlers, long neck $25.00. Also Medium 

 Moose 10 points, $15 00 unmounted. CHRIS P. 

 FORGE, Carman, Manitoba 



