The Oologist. 



BIRDS-NESTS-EGGS 



TAXIDBRMY 



Vol. XXX. No. 3. ALBION, N. Y., Mar. 15, 1913. 



Whole No. 308 



BRIEF SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS 



Wanted, Exchange, tor Sale, Etc. inserted in this department at 25 cents for each 25 

 words for one issue ; each additional word 1 cent. No notice inserted for less than 25 cents. 



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We will not advertise the skins, nests, eggs, or mounted specimens of North American 

 Birds for sale. These columns are for the use of those desiring to make bona fide exchanges 

 of such specimens for scientific collecting purposes only.— E:)ITOR. 



BIRDS 



WANTED-Live American Wild Trumpet- 

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



BIRD SKINS .—Exchange generally. 

 FRANK S. WKIGHT.llCayuga St.. Auburn, 

 N. Y. (2-p) 



WANTED.— TO exchange skins, also bird 



F holographing camera for cash. CORNEL- 

 US BUS. Detroit, Mich. (1-p) 



WANT TO BUY— Live wi'd ducks, geese, 

 swan, cranes, stork. Pelican, eagles, (Uzinea 

 pigs, and all wild animals. IML E. BEN- 

 NETT. "Naturalist," <'anibridge. Ohio. (1-p) 



TO >• XCI1.VN<;E.— A large collection o 

 birds' skins as a whole only for a large col- 

 lection of stamps. No trash wanted. F. T. 

 CORLESS. s(j Killingsworth Ave., Portland, 

 Ore. (2-p) 



I desire to exchange bird skins and bird 

 eggs with all collectors; send full list of skins 

 and eggs. I). V. HEMBREE, Koswell, Ga. 

 (1-p) 



Duplicate mounted birds and skins, many 

 rare, at bar^'ain prices. I need room. Send 

 stamp and state your wants. A. RUSSELL 

 SMITH, Edge Hill, Pa. (1-p) 



First class skins Illinois, California and 

 Costa Rica to exchange for birds from South- 

 ern or Western States, or from other coun- 

 tries. H. K. COALE, Highland Park, 111. (1 ) 



WANTED. -First class skins of Passenger 

 Pigeons, male and female, for which I will 

 give in exchange first class skins of Heath 

 Hens. FRED H. KENNARD, 220 Devonshire 

 St., Boston, Mass^ d) 



FOR EXCHANGE. -I have left one pair 

 Passenger Pigeons, (Ectopistes Migratorius) 

 nicely mounted and good condition. Will 

 take part cash and part in rare sets or birf^s. 

 PHILO SMITH, 1821 Byers Ave.. Joplin, Mo. 

 (1-p) 



WANTED.— Extra fine skins for mounting, 

 two Am. Avocets, male, ads., two Am. Wood- 

 cocks, male, ads., two P.lack-necked Stilts, 

 male, ads., and two Boxwhites, male. ads. 

 Offer A 1 Skins or mounted birds. FRANK- 

 LIN J. SMITH, Box 98, Eureka. Cal. (1-p) 



EGGS 



In sending in your exchange notices for nests 

 skins and eggs, we would appreciate it if you would 

 arrange the numerals in your exchange notice 

 in tt'eir numerical order, and not tumble them 

 together hit and miss, as some of our readers are 

 complaining, and we think justly so. 



