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THE OOLOGIST 



FOR SALE— Nests and Eggs of the Birds 

 of Ohio. Plates (15i x 17i inches) beautifully 

 colored by hand. Two volumes, finely bound. 

 The most beautiful work on natural history 

 ever published in the United States. Very 

 scarce. Price and full particulars on appli- 

 cation. Address, A. R. WOMRATH,72 Mad- 

 ison Ave., New York. Catalogues issued. 



WANTED. -Complete set of Bird-Lore, 

 Nos. 1 to 15. J. D. KUSER, Bernardsville, 



N. J. 2-p) 



FOR SALE.-Fisher's Hawks and Owls in 

 fine condition. THOMAS H. JACKSON, 

 West Chester, Pa. (2-p) 



CASH PAID FOR OLD BOOKS on Amer- 

 can travel and exploration; Natural history 

 (particularly birds and plants): early music, 

 titles with lithographic portraits of actors, 

 N. McGIRR, 221 S. 5th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

 (l-pj, 



FOR SALE.-Chapman's Warblers of N. 

 A., new, plates loose, $2.50 prepaid. Butter- 

 flies, Vicinity of New York, cuts and text, 

 40c prepaid. Vol. IX Oologist, and many odd 

 numbers, lot $2.75 prepaid. GEO. W. H. 

 VOS BURGH, 284 Riverside St., Janesville, 

 Wis. (1-p) 



WANTED.-Osprey, Vol. 1, Nos. 2 and 4 

 (old series). Have for sale Mich. Ornith. 

 Club. Bull., Vol. 4, No. 2, serial numbers. 

 NORMAN A. WOOD, Ann Arbor, Mich. 

 1;P) 



WANTED. — Correspondence with those 

 having old books or magazines 'complete 

 volumes of odd numbers) on ornithology or 

 natural history for sale or exchange. B. S. 

 BOWDISH, Demarest, N. J. (1-pi 



WANTED. -Oologist Vols. 16 to 20; The 

 Museum, Vol. I, Nos. 5 to 11; Vol. 4 all aft«r 

 No. 1. Have for exchange. Natural Science 

 News, complete except Nos. 20 and 22; 

 Oologist Nos. 116, 120,'20l. 203, 225, 293; Auk. 

 Vol. 28, No. 3;- Journal Maine Ornithological 

 Society Vol. 7, No. 1. A. D. DUBOIS, 320 

 Waldron St.. W. LaFayette. Ind. (1-p) 



FOR EXCHANGE. -Pennant's Arctic 

 Zoology, Ord's Wilson, text only. Ridgway's 

 Birds, North and Middle America, first four 

 volumes and others. Need Osprey, Vol. 1. 

 No. 2; Vol. 3, Nos. 8, 9; Vol. 4. Nos. 8 to 10; 

 Nidioloeist, Vol. 1, Nos. 1 to 9 and all after 

 Vol. 4, No. 9. C. J. PENNOCK, Kennett 

 Square, Chester County, Pa. U-p) 



FOR SALE.-The Auk, volumes 1 to 15 

 bound in brown morooeo and volumes 16 to 

 26 in numbers as issued, all first class. Price 

 $100.00. Wanted, Bird Lore, Vol. 1. No. 6; Vol. 

 2, No. 2. Write me and see what a liberal 

 offer I (vill make for these two numbers. 

 LAUREN TREMPER, 136 N. Dewey St., 

 Philadelphia. Pa. (2-p) 



FOR SALE.— Fine sets of the Museum. 

 Random Notes on Natural History. Field 

 and Forest— Bulletin of the Potomac-Side 

 Naturalists' Club— Hawks and Owls of the U. 

 S., by Dr. A. K. Fisher. PHILIP LAURENT, 

 31 East Mt. Airy Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 



(1-P 



EXCHANGE OR SELL CHEAP— 

 Mcllwraith's Birds of Ontario, Macouna 

 Catalogue of Canadian Birds, Ottawd 

 Naturalist, Vols. 23, 24, 25; Davies Nests anl- 

 liggs of N. A. Birds; Oologist. last four vos 

 umes. Wanted, a pair of good Marine Glasse 

 or specimens of interesting Minerals. LEWIS 

 BROWN, 31 Willcocks St., Toronto, Can. 



(1-p) 



Authors and Publishers of Bird Books send 

 us particulars of your books. We intend 

 making Ornithology one of the important 

 sections of our business. It will pay you to 

 get in touch with us. We buy in large or 

 small quantities. A. R. WOMRATH, 72 

 Madison Ave.. New York. (3-t) 



WANTED FOR CASH.-The Condor, Vols. 

 I to XIII, The Auk, Vols. I to X, Bird Lore, 

 Vols. I-II-III-VII-X. All or any part of 

 these, also; Wilson Bulletins, Nos. 1 to 25. 

 The Oologist a complete file or parts. And 

 any bird book by Coues, Mrs. Bailey, N. S. 

 Goss, Ridgway, Audubon, Toerey, Lowell or 

 C. C. Abbott. I will purchase bird books 

 new to my library. Send list of any that you 

 have for sale. J. N. S WI FT, Stockport. Ohio. 



WANTED. -"Auk"- Vols. I to VII-XIX- 

 XXVII and later "Nidlologist"— Vol. I num- 

 bers 2 and 6; "Osprey", Vol. I number 2, Vol. 

 4 number 3; also other natural history litera- 

 ture. Send for my list of duplicates. DR. 

 T. W. RICHARDS, U. S. Navy, 1207-19th St., 

 N. W.. Washington, D. C. (1-p) 



WANTED.— Davies nest and eggs of N. A 

 birds: V. J. Maynard's eggs of N. A. birds 

 and Warblers of New England; Steam's 

 Birds of New England. (2 Vols.) Coues' Key. 

 Will exchange skins and eggs. Samuel's Birds 

 of New England and Shakespear's Tragedies 

 512 pages. ARTHTR W. PROCHWAY. 

 Hadlyme, Conn. il-p) 



EXCHANCiE. Vol: I, III, IV, Geology of 

 Wisconsin: Naturalist on River Amazon; 

 Studies of Animated Nature, for books on 

 Archaeology, Nature, Birds, Relics, Curios 

 etc. JOHN EGAN, Cleveland. Wis. (1-pj 



Audubon's Birds and Mammals. Will buy 

 odd volumes or plates of the octavo or folio 

 editions. Also Wilson's Ornithology, quarto 

 only. N. McGIRR, 221 S. 5th St., Philadelphia, 

 Pa. (1-p) 



WILL EXCHANGE.-Temninck's '"Manuel 

 'D Ornithology" 3 vols. 1820, and Sr. Charles 

 Linne "System of Nature" 4 vols. 1802, for 

 Bird Skins or sets, H. K. COALE, Highland 

 Park, 111. (1) 



FOR SALE.— To complete your files, num- 

 ers of "Hawkeys O. A O." "Bay State Oolo- 

 ist," "Museum," "Am. Ornithology;" some 

 thers 25f. each. "Nature," Eng. 10c. each. 

 CH AS. <). TROWBRIDGE, Station A., Fram- 

 ingham. Mass. (1-p) 



WANTED.-No. 3 Vol. I "The Bulletin of 

 the Cooper Ornithological Club and odd num- 

 bers. Vol. IV to Vol. VII of The Condor; also 

 Auks and Vol. I Bendire's Life Histories N. 

 American Birds, for cash or exchange, am 

 interested in Eagle's eggs- L. BROOKS, 

 Milton, M.\ss. (1) 



