THE OOLOGIST 



EXCHANGE.- Personally taken sets. 263, 

 300, 388, 412a. 444, 466a, 498. 528, 5-29, &40. 584. 624. 

 for sets of Warblers only. H. MOU;>LEY, 

 Hatley. Quebec' <1-P) 



I have a number of sets of Brandt's Cor- 

 morant for exchange. Can use duplicate sets. 

 CHA.S. H. CULP. Pacific Grove. Calif. (1-p) 



Collector personally taken specimens only 

 (has permit) would locate in situ one or two 

 sets Barred and Great Horned Owl. \\ ithin 

 about hundred miles of Chicago. Ills. E. R. 

 FORD, 4816 N. Winchester, Ave.. Chicago. 111. 

 (1) 



I have a few good sets to exchange. Want 

 334, 334a. 337a, 337d, 340, 344, (351> 352a, 356, 360c, 

 361 and many others. DAVID E. BROWN, 

 Room No. 11, Federal Bldg.. Tacoma, Wash. 

 (Ip) 



FOR S A LE -700 e^g trays, made with white 

 paper all sizes and m good condition. I will 

 also exchange for sets of eggs for others new 

 to my collection. 1 have also many maga- 

 zines for exchange. C. M. CASE, 7 Holcomb 

 St., Ha'Ttford, Conn. 



"Ideal" data blanks, your name and address 

 inserted, exchanged for sets of birds" eggs 

 listing 25 cents or over, C. F. STONE, 

 Printer, Branc hport, N. Y, (1-p) 



Fine sets from Greenland, Iceland, Arctic 

 America, also Antarctic. Will exchange 

 European for North American sets. H. T. 

 BOOTH, 8 Cranbury Road, Fulham, England, 

 q-p) 



EXCHANGE. -A tine series of ten of the 

 Pallas Murre from Cape Hope, Alaska. I 

 want 188. 332, 343, 348, 362, 364 and many others, 

 D. E. BROWN, 6044 1st Ave,. No. W. Sta, F. 

 Seattle. VVash. 



EGGS FOR EXCHANGE.— A few sets each 

 of the following to exchange for other sets, 

 Nos. 49. 120c. 122. 127. 294a. 360a. Send full list: 

 J. S. APPLETON. Simi, Ventura Co,. Cal. 



TO EXCHANGE — Sets with data. Norm 

 American and Foreign. Can use many com- 

 mon kinds of both. Dr. T. W. RICHARDS 

 U. S. Navy, 1911 N, St., N. W.. Washington 

 D.C. 



FOR EXCHAN(iE.— For anything of use 

 to a sportsman. A. 1. mounted birds and, 

 skins of water fowl and owls. MILO DENNY 

 Waubeek, Iowa, (1-p) 



EXCHANGE. -Vol. 23 Physical Culture. 

 Want Reed's Color Key to North American 

 Birds, Holland's Butterfly book. Hummers, 

 Sets of 144 Eggs. Hying s«iuirrel skins. EARL 

 HAMILTON. Yohoghany. Pa. U-pi 



FOR EXCHANGE.— A 1 sets taken this 

 season. Glaucus Wing Gull. Pigeon (xuillemot 

 Violet (ireen Cormorant. W. F, BURT(JN, 

 Esq., 937 St. Charles S. T., Victoria. B. C. 



WANTED.— To hear from collectors who 

 have sets with Cowbird eggs in them. Who 

 wants skins of the Wild Turkey. 310 A? Last 

 year I put up ten. Ineedmany of thecoramon 

 sets with nests. Canada Jay. Northern Raven, 

 Audubon's Oriole, and nests. Cooper's Tana- 

 ger. Warbling Vireo and nest, numerous 

 Warblers, ~t. Lucas. Mearn's and LeCont's 

 Thrashers, and Varied Thrush and nest. H. 

 H. BAILEY. Newport News, Va, (1) 



One Portable Tradic Medical Battery, two 

 cells with all appliances good as new. 40 

 issues of Recreaaon. Dry plate camera 4x5. 

 Exchange for birds' eggs. C. B. VANDER- 

 COOK. Odin. IlL ^(2-p) 



FOR EXCHANGE.-Sets with data and 

 singles for first class bird skins. B. G. WIL- 

 LARD,30 Huntington, Ave.. Boston, Mass., 



1 1-p) 



FINE COLLECTION BIRD EGGS, many 

 birds and nests photographed, to exchange 

 for microscope, fly rod, casting rod, or tackle 

 Box 775, Stanford University, Cal. 



Choice cabinet sets with full and accurate 

 data for exchange for sets and large rare 

 singles. DR. M. T. CLECKLEY, 457 Greene 

 St.. Augusta. Ga. (2-p) 



Marine Shells, Pacific Coast species, Smith- 

 sonian Identification, for specimens and 

 curiosities of any kind. Birds' Eggs preferred, 

 W. W. WESTGATE. 809 1st North, Seattle. 

 Wash. 'l-p^ 



WANTED— Fine sets Flycatchers. especial- 

 ly 459: also rare postage stamps, British. 

 North .\raerican colonies only. Offer sets 

 with nests 228. 227a. 474b. 533. 55.8. 641. 648, 673. 

 743c and others. H. MOL'SLEY. Que. (1-p) 



FOR EXCHANGE.— A large list of fine sets 

 with data, to exchange for fine sets of Rap- 

 tores and large singles. Exchange also de- 

 sired in minerals, sea shells, butterflies and 

 moths. L. C. SNYDER. Lacona. N. Y, (1-p) 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.-For skins 

 or eggs in sets. Bird Lore, Vol. V'lII. Vol. 

 VII. No. 5-6: Vol. IX, No. 1. Nidiologist, Vol, 

 III, No. 1: Vol. II. No. 9; Vol. Ill, No. 2: Osprey. 

 Vol. 1-3: Condor. Vol. 2-1: Museum. Vol. I. No. 

 3-4-5-12. Ornithologist and oologist. Vol. 

 XVIII; Oologist, Vol. XXIII-XXVI-XXVII- 

 XXVIII: Vol.X. No. 4-7-11: Vol. XI. Nos.7 and 

 9: Vol. XII. Nos. H) and 11: Vol. XIV, No. 3 

 and 7. ARTHUR W. BROCKWAY .Hadlyme. 

 Conn. (1-p) 



FOR EXCHANGE.-My entire collection 

 of several hundred sets of eggs. Want bird 

 and mammal skins, mounted birds and 

 animals, game heads, beetles, old relics, 

 stamps and curios. My special wants are 

 skins uf Bull C'rested Sandpiper and female 

 Dickcissels. mounted birds. A. o. U. Num- 

 bers 11. 32, 47, 64, 74, 80. 125. 128. 134. 1.50. 166. 169. 

 171a. 177. 206. 211. 218, 225, 226, 258, 260. 269, 280, 

 281. 2.s(i, 2.^.^. 293. 308. .309. 311. 325. 326, 327, 362, 370. 

 377a, 381, 443. 471. 476. 483. 487. 513.513a: Mounted 

 Mole (Scalops). Civet (Bassnriscits<. Southern 

 Fox Squirrel. Jack Rabbit. Texan Pecarry. 

 Antelope head. Gila monster and 3 foot Alli- 

 gator. List everything you can offer. No 

 eggs wanted. W. E. SNYDER. R. F. D. No. 

 6. Beaver Dam. Wis. d) 



I have the following North American Birds' 

 Eggs in original sets with full data, to ex- 

 change for others that I need to add to my 

 collection. A. O, U, Nos. 47 1-3. 761-1, 79 1-1, 

 86 1-1, 108 1-1. 132 1-8, 144 1-9, 1-11, 172 1-4, 191 1-5. 

 208 1-10. 219 1-8. 221 1-12. 275 1-3. 277a 1-1, 326 1-2, 

 337b 1-2. 339b 1-3. 462 1-3. 405 1-2. 478a 2-4, 2-5. 

 417 1-2, 429 3n-2. 430 n-2. 594a 2-4. 6:n 1-3. Many 

 of these are extremely rare, especially the 

 Florida Burrowing Owl which are absolutely 

 authentic, having been a part of the collection 

 formed during the '80's by S. B. Ladd. R. M. 

 BARNES, Lacon, 111, 



