THS OOL.OGI8T 



III 



EGGS, Continiieil. 



WANTP:D.-A good set of Bald Eugle. 

 Swallow-tailed Kite. Everglade Kite, Sharp- 

 shinned Hawk, Gray Sea Eagle, Duck Hawk. 

 Chuck-will's Widow, and Mexican Jacana. 

 DR. M. T. CLE CK LEY, 457 Greene St.. 

 Augusta. Ga. CS) 



FOR EXCILVNGE. -White Pelican, Cal. 

 (iull. Baird's Cormorant, Avocat. Stilt, and 

 many others, all first class with data. Send 

 lists. J. LABARTHE. Thompson. Nevada. 



^3-p) 



I have for exchange many fine sets, per- 

 sonally taken, finely prepared, among which 

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

 228 1-4. 289b 1-14. 293 1-12. 295 1-13. 30Ub 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 Ked-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. 3()8b 1-2. 373b 1-4. Send your lists and 

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

 Texas. 



I should like to hear from collectors who 

 will exchange bird skins for first class sets 

 of eggs such as 273, :&. 343, 393. 3y4c. 423. 461. 

 587. 598. ti08. (J17. 627. 659. 674. 676, 677, 725, 751. I 

 want mostly common species, e. g.. 3. 6, 7, 11. 

 13. 30. 32. 40. 51. 5,s. ti9. 70. 74. 77. 104. 106. 129, 131. 

 132. 133. 139. 214. 263. 273. 316. 333, 337. 360, 375. 388. 

 390. 423. 428, 456. 465. 495. 506. 511b, 546. 598, and 

 many others. S. S. DICKEY. Waynes- 

 burg, Pa. (1-p) 



FOR EXCHANGE. -Complete sets, origi- 

 nal datas and first class, of A. O. I'. 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. K. L. MORE. Box 608. Vernon. 

 Texas. 



>IISCEM-AXEOi:S. 



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. 0-p) 



FOi; EXCHAN(;E.— Large 16 inch Fling 

 Lock pistol, price $5.00. Exchange for first 

 class sets. ,1 A M ES o. JOHNSON, 310 North 

 Main St.. Southington, Conn. (2-p) 



FOR SALE.- Cocoons of the Promethea 

 and Cecropia .Moths in lots as desired. Price 

 five cents each, postpaid. L. S. KOHLP:i;. 

 Bloomfield. N.,1. (1-p) 



EXCH.\N(;E.-Auto Strop Safety Razor 

 (newj for the following sets: 1-27-37-54-104-106. 

 PAIIKMAN BROS.. 1011 Fourth St.. La Forte, 

 Ind. (1-p) 



FOi; E.\'CHAN<;E.-lUitterHies and moths 

 for eggs in sets or others, many common 

 ones wanted. Would like a copy of "The 

 Buttertlies of the West Coast." JOHN 

 (jRAVES. 1057 62iid St.. Oakland. Cal. il-p) 



WANTED.— Type and printer's supplies. 

 Have Natural his'ory. medical and other 

 books, skins for niountintr. mounted sjieci- 

 mens. fishing tackle, shells, minerals, bat- 

 tery, massage machine. J. J. WIRZ. Taxi- 

 dermist. Augusta. ( in. (1-P) 



For Collectors, a fine collection of speci- 

 mens, all large and very fine, one Clinstolite 

 Tourciuoix Matrix, Toursonite Tourmaline, 

 Californite. Kuzite, Semi Opal, Amazon 

 Stone, (Jpal Wulfernite. Opals are very fine, 

 will sell for J5.00 cash with order. E. W. 

 KELLY. Box 186. Seneca, 111. (1-p) 



FOR SALE.— California Lizards, 25 cents 

 each. I'amilies of three. 50 cents. All kinds 

 of California insects. 15 cents each, (iood 

 assortment of ten, $1.00. I would like to cor- 

 respond with collectors who need any kind of 

 California birds, or insects for their collect- 

 ors. GLEN DON PIERCE. Redding. Calif. 

 (1-P) 



Perfect, and well mounted specimens of 

 North American moths and butterflies 

 offered in exchange for North American bird 

 skins. PHILIP LAURENT. 31 East .Mt. Airy 

 Ave.. Philadeli>hia. Pa. 



Bird Books 



WANTED.— Numbers 1 and 2 of Vol. 15, 

 Bird Lore. State price. For cash or exchange. 

 J. THOMPSON. Cold Brook. N. Y. 



My ad in the (Jetober Oologist brought 11 

 letters to my wants for eggs and magazines. 

 C. M. CASje. 



WANTED. -Coues Key N. Am. Birds, fifth 

 edition; back numbers of Condor, Auk and 

 Bird Lore, A. O. U. Check List. ALBERT 

 LANO, Fayetteville, Ark. (1-p) 



FOR EXCHANGE. -First class sets with 

 data for back numbers of the Auk. Bird Lore 

 or Condor. E. E. JCJHNSON. Hebron. Maine, 

 R. R. 1. 



FOR SALE.— For the best cash offer Rec- 

 reation Vol. 6 to 23 (18 vol.) in good condition. 

 E. E. JOHiNSoN. Hebron. Maine. 1!. R. 1. 



BIRD LORES \V ANTED.- Vol. 1. No. 2-3-4; 

 Vol. 2. No. 3-3-5; Vol. 3. Nos. 1-2-3-4; Vol. 7. No. 

 1; Vol. 9, Nos. 3-4-5-6; Vol. 10. any or ail num- 

 bers; Vol. 12. Nos. 4-5-6: Vol. 14. No. 2; Vol. 15. 

 No. 2. Cash or exchange. LAURA KEEN, 

 Stockport. Ohio. (1-p; • 



FOR EXC1IAN(;E.-Three sets of ■THE' 

 BIRDS OF WASHINGTON" (two vol.. 1030 

 pages. 375 illustrations;, (iriginal Edition, 

 full Morocco binding, at |20 each. Will take; 

 choice eggs in sets ni full rates. Send list. 

 W. LEON DAWSON. Santa liarbara. Cal. 



WANTED. - Ornithologist and Oologist 

 Vol. 1-5. Osprey Vol. No. 2 and 4 Bull. Cooper 

 C list Vol. 1 No. 3. Address with price. C. 

 W. CHAMBERLAIN, 36 Lincoln St , Boston^ 

 .Mass. 10-14 



FOR SALE. -List of back Numbers'. 

 (Oologist. Vol. 7. 7-8-9; Vol. 8. Nos. 1-9; Vol. 9,- 

 No. 10. No. 103, 113, 134, 111, 143, two copies. 

 145-147-148. two copies. lsi-l!)(i-lH7-J05-223-224- 

 230-237-242-244-245- 247-248-2.50- 251-252- 253-257- 261- 

 268-282. W. E. >UKFACE. Decatur. 111. 



I WILL I'AY CASH for Vol. 1-2-3-4-5 Bird 

 Lore Vol. 1-2-3-4 1S!I7-9S P.ird and Nature. 

 EARL HAMILTON. 400 Walnut St.. Ver- 

 sailles, via McKeesport P. O.. Pa. 



• WANTED FOR CASH.-Condor Vol. 8 

 complete: Vol. 9 Nos. 1. 4. 6: \"ol. 10. No. 2. 

 Bird Lore. Vol. 7. No. 1; Vol. 3. Nos. 1. 2. 3; 

 Vol. 2. Nos. 2. 3; Vol. 1. except No. 1. J. L. 

 SLOANAKER. Palisades, Colo. (1-p) 



