The Oologist. 



BIRDS-NESTS-EGGS 



TAXIDERMY 



Vol. XXX. No. 



ALBION, N. Y., JvLY 15, 1913. 



Whole No. 812 



brie:f special, annouivcemexts 



Wanted. Exchange, For Sale, Etc., inserted in tliis department at 25 cents 

 for each 25 words for one issue; each additional word 1 cent. Xo notice in- 

 serted for less than 25 cents. 



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Entered as second-clas.s matter De- 

 cember 21, 1903, at the post office at 

 Albion, N. Y., under the Act of Congress 

 of March 3, 1879. 



In answering advertisements in 

 these columns mention "The Oologist," 

 and thereby help us. as well as the ad- 

 vertiser and yourself. 



We will a(5t ad-vertise the skins, nes 

 North Amei'icun Birds for sale. Tliese co 

 to make bona fide exchanges of such S] 

 ses onlv. — EDITOR. 



ts, eggs, or mounted specimens of 

 lumns are for the use of those desiiing 

 PL-imens for scientific collecting purpo- 



BIRDS 



WANTED-Live American WildTrumpet- 

 ■er Swan. K. M. Barnes. Lacon, 111. 



B I H I> S K f N S .—Exchange generally. 

 FRANK S. WKIGHT.UCayuga St. .Auburn. 

 N. Y. (2-p) 



W.VNTKL).— To exchange skins, also bird 



Fhotographing camera for cash. CORNEL- 

 L'S lUS. Detroit. .Mich. (1-p) 



WANT TO BUY— Live wi!d ducks, geese, 

 «wan. cranes, stork. Pelican, easles, (Juinea 

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

 NETT. "Naturalist." Cambridge. Ohio, a-p) 



I desire to exchange bird skins and bird 

 «egs with all collectors; send full list of skins 

 and eggs. D. V; HEMBREE. Hoswell, Ga. 

 (1-p) 



EXCHANGE. -.Mounted birds, skins and 

 many books on different subjects, for anj'- 

 thing pertaining t<^ ornithology. Send lists, 

 O. SI. GREENWOOD, 240 E. .Main St., Man- 

 chester. Iowa. (l-pia 



Want following hummer skins: 127-429- 

 i'M-li-I-iXi-iM-i-iH-m-lW-l-iU. Exchange Owl 

 and Hawk skins for males. Hooded Mergan- 

 ser. Bald Eagle. KAKL HA.MILTON. Yohog- 

 any. Pa. 



TO EXCHANGE.— A large collection of 

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

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

 CORLESS. 80 Killingsworth Ave., Portland, 

 Ore. (2-p) 



EXCHANGE.— Can offer good exchange in 

 skins and eggs to anyone who will mount 

 some dried skins for me. such sets as; Man- 

 dt's Giullemot, Whistling Swan. Canada 

 Oeese. Old Squaw, etc. ARTHUR W. 

 PROCKWAY, Ha dlyme, Conn. O-p) 



I'irst 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. (1) 



WANTED. Scientific skins of A. O. U. 20. 

 242, 2H9a. 320. 320a. 327. 360. 3.57. 372a 373a. 373b. 

 373c. 373d. 37:te. 373f. 373g. 373h. 373.1, 373.2. 374 

 374a, 377, 378a. 379. 379.1. :i«0 :«1. Will exchange, 

 for them A. O. U. .U. ;i80. The Owls nmst all 

 be the small Genra of the Varieties. H. W. 

 AITKEN. 1521 Vine St.. Philadelphia, Pa; 



(1-p) 



