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EGGS, Contiuued. 



TO EXCHANGE.-Sets with data. North 

 America and Foreign. Can use many com- 

 mon kinds of both. DR. T. W. RICHARDS, 

 U. S. Navy, 1911 N. St., N. W., Washington 

 D. C. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



HFOR EXCHANG?:. -Personally Collected; 

 1. 3-4: 53 5-3; 54 3-3: 132 1-9: 135 1-7: 139 l-fi; HI 1-8; 

 142 1-7; 167 l-(i; 187 3-4; 194c 3-5; 197 3-4: 225 6-4; 

 226 3-4; 258a 1-4; 432 n-2: 436 n-2- 478c 2-5: 480 2-5; 

 492 2-5: 554 n-4: 560a n-3; 562 n-4: 583 ii-4: 748a n-5: 

 749 n-6; 759a n-4. A. O. TREGANZA, 610 U. <. 

 &T. Bid?., Salt Lake City. Utah. (1-p) 



WILL EXCHANGE a few choice sets, per- 

 sonally taken such as Limpkin, Sand Hill 

 Crane. Florida Burrowing Owl. Florida Wild 

 Turkey, Wood Duck and other rare as well 

 as many commoner species, with exception 

 of hummers of all kinds. My wants are sets 

 from species that visit Florida. Send com- 

 plete list in first letter. OSCAR E. BAV- 

 NARD, Clearwater, Florida. (2-t) 



WANTED.- One set of A. O. U. Nos. 25-43 

 129-167-178-252-260-301 - 310-352 - 375a - 375d-419-423- 

 457-474b-498e-616-652-674-701-733-755. Two sets 

 each of 7-145-148-154-160-I61-180-243-289b-310c-335- 

 34l-356-356-409-474e-477-505- 608 - 639 - 657 - 726 - 73(i- 

 And three sets each of 5-21-55-115-136-153-162- 

 293a-300a-308-310a-310b-347-351-356a - 383-396-74Sb- 

 480-486-542b-562-636-727. Must be A.l. and for 

 them I offer a very desirable assortment of 

 specimens in exchange. R. M. BARNES, 

 Lacon, 111. 



FOR SALE.-Ffne bound sets of Nidologist 

 and Osprey, as well as a copy of Hawks and 

 Owls of U. S.. by A. K. Fisher. PHILLIP 

 LAURENT.31E.Mt. Airy Ave., Philadelphia, 

 Pa. (2-p) 



EXCHANGE.— Will exchange some money 

 for Black Squirrels. How much do you 

 want? DR. B. A. HAMILTON. Highland 

 Park, 111. (1-p) 



EXCHANGE. -A 5-ft. steel "Rainrjow" 

 casting rod, in good condition cost $S.00. Will 

 trade for most nny sets of eggs with full data. 

 EARL MOFFAT. Marshall, Texas. (1-p) 



WANTEI>.— Two or Three female Gray or 

 Cat Stiuirrels. Must be tame. Also one pair 

 Japanese, or any other real fancy breed of 

 rabbits. EDWIN P. GUY, 1902 4th Ave., 

 Camden, S. Car. (1-p) 



I want back n umbers of many amature 

 Natural history magazines. Send me your 

 list. I will pay the highest prices for those I 

 wanl, R. VI. BARNES. Lacon. 111. 



WANTED. -For the best cash offer, "The 

 Oologist," Jan. 1904 to Jan. 15, 1913. Total 108 

 numbers. EDW. S. COOMBS, 243 Franklin 

 St.. Boston. Mass. 



P,Ii:i) LORE TO EXCHANGE.-70 num- 

 bers, all different; for eggs in A 1 sets. Book 

 on birds by John B. Grant to exchange for 

 sets. R. LOZIER, Attica, O. (2-p) 



EXCHANGE.— Back numbers Auk, Con- 

 dor, Bird Lore, Oologist, some rare. Want 

 certain numbers Museum, ^iuseum News, 

 Ottawa Naturalist, American Ornithology. 

 Petrel. Iowa Ornithulogist and many others. 

 A. C. I5ENT, Taunton, Mass. (1-p) 



WANTED. -Life history of North Ameri- 

 can Birds, P>endire; Bird Lore, volumes or 

 single copies. Also Bird Books and Insect 

 Book, report any you have. LAURA KEAN, 

 Stockport, Ohio. 



WANTED.— Audubor's Birds of America. 

 First subscription. 8 vo. ed. Phila. & N. 

 Yori, 1840-44. Five dollars ($5.00) perpurtwill 

 be paid for numbers 10 and 80. FRANKLIN 

 BOOKSHOP, 920 Walnut St.. Philadelphia, 



BIRD MAGAZINES.— I have about 500 

 old bird magazines for exchange, including 

 complete volumes of Attk, Condor, Nidiolo- 

 gist, Osprey, Oregon Naturalist, and odd 

 numbers of all of these. W. LEE CHAM- 

 BERS, 1226 11th St., Santa Monica, Cal. 



CASH FOR BOOKS.-Whole libraries o? 

 single volumes purchased. What have your 

 A. R. WOMRATH, 72-74 Madison Ave., New 

 York. 



The Oologist for 1914 will be the best 

 it has ever been. Subscribe now only 



50c. 



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