The OoLOGiST. 



BIRDS-NESTS-EGGS 



TAXIDERMY 



Vol. XXXI. No. 3. ALBION, N. Y., Mar. 15, 1914. 



Whole No. 320 



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We will not advertise the skins, r 

 North American Birds for sale. These 

 to make bona fide exchanges of such 

 sp<; nnlv. — EDITOR. 



lests eggs, or mounted specimens of 

 columns are for the use of those desiring 

 specimens for scientific collecting purpo- 



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 markings $5.00 a pair. R. M. 

 BARNES, Lacon, 111. (1-p) 



WANTED.— The skins of the McFarlans. 

 Mexican, Dwarf, Spotted, Xanthus. Flam- 

 mulated and the Arizona Screech Owls, also 

 skins of the Elf Owl. ( ash or exchange, write 

 if only a single specimen. H. AlTKEN. 

 Leesburg, Fla. (3-p) 



FOR EXCHANGE. -Fine sl<ins of -'7:i, 2S!(a, 

 320, 477a, 501, olla, 513, 549, 550, 575a. 703, 729, and 

 others, for skins or eggs not in my collection. 

 Send lists. V. W. CHAMBERLAIN, 3(J Lin- 

 coln St., Boston, Mass. (3-14) 



Birds, Animals, (ianie. 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 Owls to exchange with skins of animals 

 good for mounting. FRANK ESPLAN, 

 Richmond, Minn, (1-p) 



FOR EXCH ANG K.— Birds. Skins and 

 mounted; many varieties. Will exchange for 

 desired specimens. Send stamp with your 

 list fur mine. A. RUSSELL SMITH, Edge 

 Hill, Penna., Mount Carmel Ave. d-P) 



EXCH ANGK— Live Wild Canada , Hutchins, 

 White-fronted, and Snow (ieese. Wild Ducks, 

 and Pheasants for Egyptian (Ieese, Black, 

 Brant, Mandarin and VV^)od Ducks, Quail 

 and Hungarian Partridges. II. .J. JAGER . 

 Owatomia, Minn. C5-p) 



EXCHAN(}E.-I desire to exchange bird 

 skins generally. A few sets and skins of 

 Prothonotory Warblers in May. DR. W. b. 

 STRODE, Lewi stown, Illinois. (1-P> 



FOR EXCHAN(iE.— Two English Ring- 

 neck Phesants, Knot B. B. Plover, mounted 

 birds for rare mounted Warblers. A. J. 

 RICHARDS. Lowland Cottage. Nahant. 

 Mass. 1-p) 



Ff)R EXCHAN(iE. -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) 



