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We will advertise the skins, nests, eg^gs, or mounted specimens of North Amer- 

 ican Birds for sale for persons having a lawful authority under the law to deal 

 'n the same. These columns are for the use of those desiring to make bona fide 

 exchanges of such specimens for scientific collecting purposes only. — EDITOR. 



in answering advertisements in these columns mention "The Oologist," aai 

 thereby help us, as well as the advertiser and yourself. 



Send me the list of A 1 Bird Slciiis that yOH 

 have te dispose of by exchange or sale 

 R. M. BARNES, Lacon, 111. 



ENTIRE COLLECTIONS — Will pay 

 spot cash for entire collections of 

 North American birds eggs. Send lists. 

 B. R. BALES, M.D., Circleville, Ohio. 



WANTED — Sets of No. 190, 208, 211, 

 212, 214, 263, 273, 387, 619, in Exchange 

 or will pui-chase same. Henry W. Davis, 

 Box No. 844. Atlantic, N. J. 



I would like to correspond with active 

 Oologists and Collectors. Write me for 

 information of Birds and Eggs of 

 Michigan. Jame Wood, Taxidermist & 

 Collector, Northville, Michigan. Box 592. 



WANTED — To purchase or exchange 

 for sets of 289-, 308b, 310a, 325, 349, 

 352, 484, 486, 491, 492. First Class only. 

 W. H. Over, Vermillion, S. D. 



DATA BLANKS — I will send 500 

 standard data blanks with your name 

 printed on them for $1.25. No less than 

 500 done. Edw. S. Coombs, 243 Frank- 

 lin St., Boston, Mass. 



WANTED — Sets with down and nest 

 feathers. Ducks & Geese, especially 

 Nos. 131, 139 137, 140, 149, 153, 157, 162, 

 166, 169, 169a, 173, 174; cash. Bunyard, 

 57 Kidderminster Kd., Croydon, Eng- 

 land. 



EGGS OF THE FRINGILLIDAE — I 

 am prepared to buy or give good ex- 

 change for any eggs of the finches and 

 Ijuntings, a group in wliich I specialize. 

 I will also be pleased to do all I can 

 to help other specialists who will co- 

 operate with me in securing finch eggs. 

 Kenneth L. Skinner, Brooklands Estate 

 Office. ^^'ey^)I•idge, England. 



WANTE;D — Egg Cabinet, upright 

 drawer. Cash or Exchange. Send full 

 description. W. B. Purdy, Milford, 

 Michigan. 



WOULD like to correspond with all 

 actixe Oologists with view of exchange. 

 Would like to buy good photographs of 

 birds nests and eggs, what have you? 

 Walter E. Hastings, South Lyon, Mich. 



1;1UI)S, Animals, Fish and Game 

 Ilouds, Mounted Furs and Hides, Tan- 

 neil and made into Rugs and Robes. 

 Mearl B. Wheeler, Randolph, N. Y. 



FOR SALE — One good coyote hide, 

 tanned and made up in floor rug style, 

 with open mouth mount, felt lining, 

 best of workmanship. This fur came 

 from Yellow^stone Park and is extra 

 light phase of color customary of furs 

 from that locality. A fine first class 

 piece. Fred Dille, Valentine, Nebraska. 



ARTISTIC BASES — Made to order. 

 Something far above the ordinary. Can- 

 nut be duplicated anywhere. Write for 

 description and prices. L. W. Speer, 

 'I'axidermist, Sac City, Iowa. 



STAMPS WANTED — Have you a col- 

 lection or odd lot to dispose of? If so 

 write us about it. Offer cash or ex- 

 change in ornithological publications. 

 Ithaca hammerless, 12 gauge shotgun, 

 and "Game Getter," collecting gun and 

 rifle. Also have stamps for sale or 

 exchange. Reference, Editor of Oolo- 

 gist. Franklin's, Box 292, Annapolis, 

 Md. T. W. Richards. 



ALL PERSONS having A-1 skins in 

 pairs of any of the North American 

 Jays send list. I will pay the highest 

 price for those that I need. R. M. 

 Barnes, Lacon, Illinois. 



FOR SALE — Seven copies of The 

 Oologist magazine, year 1919; eight 

 copies of The Oologist magazine, year 

 1920, at 4c each, postpaid. A. M. Nel- 

 son, Jr., Lake Providence, La. 



EXCHANGE — History of the Birds 

 of Kansas-Goss: Catalogue of the 

 Birds of Kansas with descriptive notes 

 of their nests and eggs-Goss; Animal 

 Guide — Reed; 6 1-2 power Army field- 

 glasses: The Oologist for 1910-1911- 

 1912; Want Fishers Hawks and Owls of 

 the F. S. ; and good sets. Lieut. L. R. 

 Wulfe. 64th Infantry. Camp Meade, Md. 



FOR TRADE — Bird-Lore Vol. XII, 

 Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6. Wanted, Bird-Lore, Vol. 

 XVII, Nos, 3, 4, 5, 6; XVIII, Nos. 5; XIX, 

 Nos. 4, 5, 6; XX, Nos. 3, 5, 6; XXI, Nos. 

 2, 3, 5; XIV, Index, 1912. Will pay 

 cash or Vol. XII, Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6 in trade, 

 h'red Matthews, 70 Whittingham St., 

 West Oiange, N. J. 



FOR EXCHANGE — European & Asia- 

 tic eggs in sets for North American 

 species and skins. Address, C. W. 

 Cliamberlain. 36 Lincoln St., Boston, 

 Mass. 



FOR EXCHANGE — I have the largest exchange list of North American Birds' 

 eggs in existence, and will be glad to exchange with reliable collectors for speci- 

 mens they need, and I am willing to purchase for cash those that I want and 

 for which I do not have duplicates, that the owner of the specimens that I need 

 are willing to exchange for. Send me your list of duplicates. R. M. BARNES, 

 Lacon, Illinois. 



