II 



THE OOLOGIST 



WHO WANTS SOME CHOICE SKINS 

 OP^ LOWER CALIFORNIA WATER AND 

 (lAME BIRDS? Skins of the best class. 

 Very moderate prices. (iEO. PRIESTLY, 

 (ilarcleii (irove, Calif. (2-p) 



EXCHAN(;K-Live Wild Canada, Hutchins. 

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

 and Pheasants for PJgyptiaii (ieese. Black, 

 Brant, Mandarin and vVood Ducks, Qauil 

 and Hungarian Partridges. H. J. JACiEII, 

 Owatoinia, Minn. (5-p) 



WANTl'^D.— Skins for mounting of female 

 Wood Duck, Red-head Canvas- back Shovel- 

 ler. Born or Monkey-faced Owl, Great Grey 

 Burrowing, Pigmy or Elf Owl. Also Trap- 

 door Spider, Farantula, Copper Head Snake 

 Skins, Mansanedo Wood (from califoriiia). 

 State prices and measurements in first letter. 

 SAMUEL HUN->IN(tER. Secor. 111. (2-pi 



WANTED-Living healthy birds of the 

 following species for aviary: Rose-breasted 

 Grosbeak, Eastern and Western Evening 

 (irosbeaks. Eastern and California Pine 

 Grosbeaks, Eastern and Western Blue (iros- 

 beaks, and Pyrrhuloxias. Expenses attend- 

 ant upon capture of these birds, and fair 

 remuneration will be paid. Write in ad- 

 vance in regard to state permits. Corres- 

 pond with: F. W. HENSHAW, Redwood 

 City, San Mateo County, California. 



EGGS. 

 Ill seutliiijU' in .tour exciisinse notice.s 

 t°4»r iie.st.s, Nkin.s siiid e^'g'.s, we would ai>- 

 preoisite it if you \Aould sirriiujfe the 

 nuinei'.ils in your exolisiuj;'e uotice iu 

 their Muiiierical order, siud uot tuuiitle 

 theui tojL^ethei- !iit and iniNs, sin NOiiie of 

 our reiider.s :ire eoniiilaininK', and tve 

 think Jiiistly mo. 



Anyone with a set of Mexico Jacana to ex- 

 change. Address, ERNEST A. BUTLER, 

 :mi N. 7th stree t, Phila., Peim. 



Will exchanu'e fur desirables of similar 

 rarity, sets of A. ( ). V. 95. 114.1, 81, i:«, 295, 3U1, 

 302. 310, 327, 330, 3J1. 35(J, 3«l), ilti. 417, 419, 639, 641, 

 654,666, 677. THOMAS II. JACKSON, 304 N, 

 Franklin St., V^'("^( <'he-ter. Pa. 



Private collector wishes To exchange 

 British Sea Birds' Eggs, also Indian, for 

 American or others. CAPT. O. NICHOLLS, 

 R. <i. A., St. (ieorge, Bermuda. (1-p) 



FOR EXCHAN(iE.-Nos. 191 1-3, 477 1-5. 

 488 2-5, 498 2-4, 501 1-5, 510 1-4,, 581 1-4, 619 2-4, 

 705 1-5, 1-4, 721 1-6, 725 1-5, 7(il 1-2. I can use 

 nearly everything. WALTER A. GOELITZ. 

 504 John St., Charipaign, 111. (1-p) 



I have for exchange, beautiful sets with 

 nests, of Cairn's Warbler, Carolina Junco, 

 and common sets from this section. Send 

 list of what you can offer, H. H. BAILEY, 

 Newport News, Va. 



WANTED.— From original collector sets of 

 eggs of Yellow-throated and Swainson's War- 

 blers, Brown-headed Nuthatch, Aplomado 

 Falcon, Bird Lore's in Vol. X (10). Cash or 

 exchange. V. MILLS CASE, 7 Holcomb St., 

 Hartford, Conn. '1-p) 



FOR EXCHANGE.- Personally Collected 

 1, 3-4: 53 5-3; 54 3-3; 132 1-9; 135 1-7; 139 1-6; 141 1-8. 

 142 1-7; 167 1-6; 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 n-4; 748a n-5; 

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

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



^EXCH.\N(;E. I desire to obtain sets of 

 261-277 2si-2()s- 177. I can offer extra fine sets 

 of 3's and l"s ( isprey in exchange. POLAND 

 T. BOOTH, 1009 Irving St., N. W., Washing- 

 ton. D. C. 



FOR EXCHANGE About two hundred va- 

 rieties of eggs in sets, A. 1. with good data, 

 which I desire to exchange for bird skins 

 suitable for mounting. FRANKLIN J. 

 SMITH, Eureka, Cal. P. O. Box 98. (1-p) 



FOR EXCH AN(iE.-207 14 1-5 1-6: 343 2-2 2-3: 

 348 2-3 4-4; 349 1-1; 352 2-1; 355 3-4 3-5; 364 1-3 1-4; 

 416 1-2; 419 1-2; 533 1-4; 539a 1-4; 715 1-6. E. J. 

 DARLINGTON, Wilmington, Del. 



WANTED.— To exchange sets of eggs for 

 No. 493 Starling, for any eggs not in my 

 cabinet. NELSON E. WILMOT, 24 New St., 

 We st Haven, Con n. 



FOR EXCHANGE.-Skins 381,371,372,373.2, 

 379 Will take a few baby turtles, also snake 

 and lizard parts, 400 Pages Ditnas Reptile 

 book, $2.50. Closing out extra skins. H. W. 

 AITKEN. 2020 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

 (1-P) 



FOR EXCHANGE.— Fine sets Common 

 Tern, Showy North and South American 

 Butterflys in insect proof cases. Atlantic 

 coast shells and curios. Wanted eggs in sets. 

 Lists exchanged. KA RL «QUIRES, 70 Moor- 

 land Ave., Edgewood, R, I. (l-iO 



FOR EXCHANGE. -Data Blanks, Print- 

 ing. Eggs. Nests and (Jologist pai)ers for sets 

 of 128. 182, 218, 229, :i58, 275. 285, 364. 368, 375, 542a, 

 546, 611 and others. EDWARD S. COOMBS. 

 243 Franklin St., Boston, Mass. 1-p 



FOi; EXCH ANCtE. -Complete sets, origi- 

 nal datas and first class, of A. O. V. No. 1, 6, 

 11, 13, 16, 35, 49, 53, 54, 77, 80, 120, 194, 201, 202, 212. 

 219, 221, 264*. 269, 271, 329 (at »1 per egg), 333, 

 337, 337b, 339 and 348. Want original sets with 

 complete data, and many of the very com- 

 mon ones can be used. Send list of anything 

 you have and will try to do business with 

 you. Absolutely guaaantee every specimen 

 to suit you. R. L. MORE, Box 608, Vernon, 

 Texas. 



FOR EXCHANGE,'-White Pelican, Cal. 

 Gull. Baird's Cormorant, Avocat, Stilt, and 

 many others, all first class with data. Send 

 lists. J. LABARTHE, Thompson, Nevada. 

 (3-p) 



NEW CATALOGUE of Exotic Birds' Eggs 

 containing about 112 families and 1350 species 

 and exact localities can be had at 25e (stamps) 

 by Kosmos Institute, Berlin W. 30. (Ger- 

 many) Speyerer. 8. 



I have for exchange many fine sets, per- 

 sonally taken, finely prepared, among which 

 are: 6 1-8, 194b 1-5 1-6, 199 1-4, 218 1-8, 219 1-9, 

 228 1-4, 289ti 1-14, 293 1-12, 295 1-13, 300b 1-14, 307 

 1-9, 310 1-14, 310c 1-15. 331 1-5. 333 1-4, 334a 1-3. 

 335 1-4, 1-5. 337a 1-3, Texas Red-shoulder 1-3, 

 1-4, 339 1-3. 340 1-2, 341 1-2, 1-3, 342 1 3, 345 1-2, 

 347a 1-3, 368b 1-2, 373b 1-4, Send your lists and 

 get my full list. E, F. POPE. Colmesneil. 

 Texas. 



MISCELIiAlVEOUS. 



To exchange for stone relics several copies 

 of Harpers Illustrated Weekly from 1860 to 

 1873. L. A. PARRE, Batavia, 111. 



WANTED— Indian Relics for cash or ex- 

 change. Alsolfinely mounted specimen birds. 

 DR. A. E. PAYNE, Riverhead, N. Y. G-p) 



