The OoLOGiST. 



BIRDS-NESTS-EGGS 



TAXIDERMY 



Vol. XXXI. No. 2. ALBION, N. Y., Feh. 15, 1914. 



Whole No. 319 



BRIEF SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS 



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BIRDS 



WANTED-Live American Wild Trumpet- 

 er Swan. R. M. Barnes. Lacon, 111. 



FOR SAL E"— Thoroughbred Muscovy 

 Ducks; Glossy black, white winged birds, 

 white head markiiitfS $5.00 a pair. R. M. 

 BARNES. Lacon. 111. (1-p) 



WANTED. Pair skins each, 15ob-White 

 and Huffed (irouse. Offer climbers. Stevens' 

 Target Pistol, 22 Cal itidgway's "Birds North 

 and Middle America." part 4, publications. 

 .TOHN (i. TYLER, 1114 P.elmont Ave., Fresno, 

 Calif. 



FOR KXCHAN(iE.--One pair Woodcock 

 taken in 1913, full plumage, perfect condition. 

 P'inely {mounted in dust i)roof case, glass 

 front, hand painted background. I want 

 skins of shore t)irds that will relax and 

 mount, n. A. ABBOTT, 945 Marquette Bldg. 

 Chicago, 111. 



WANTED. -One pair each of the following 

 California Candor: Passenger Pigeon, (.'aro- 

 lliia Paragute, Swallow Tailed Kite, Miss 

 issiippi Kite, Everglade Kite, Ivory billed 

 Woodpecker, (iaudoloup Caracara, Trumpe- 

 er Swan, Whooping Crane and other rare 

 specimens. If you have only one write nie. 



I can use skins suitable for mounting. But 

 both skins and mounted speciraans must be 

 first class in every way. R. M. BARNES, 

 Lacon. 111. 



EXCHANCE.— I desire to exchange bird 

 skins generally. A few sets and skins of 

 Prothonotory Warblers in May. DR. W. S. 

 STRODE, L ewistown. Illinois. (1-P^ 



FOR EXCHAN(;E.— Two English Ring- 

 neck Phesants, Knot B. B. Plover, mounted 

 birds foi rare mounted Warblers. A. .1. 

 RICHARDS. Lowland Cottage, Nahant, 

 Mass. 1-P) 



Birds, Animals, (iame. Heads and Fish, 

 mounted true to life. Animal skins tanned 

 and made into rugs and robes. Will also 

 relax and mount dried skins of birds and 

 animals if desired. Stave mounted Hawks 

 and Orvls to exchange with skins of animals 

 good for mounting. FRANK ESPLAN, 

 Richmond, Minn. d-p) 



FOR EXCHANfiK. -Collection of twelve 

 hundred and ninety North American birds. 

 One hundred and fifteen of the birds are 

 mounted, and the rest made up in skins. 

 Over three hundred and fifty species are 

 represented in the collection. For further 

 information (address: PHILIP LAURENT, 

 31 East Mt. Airy Ave., Philadelphia, Penna. 



(1-p) 



