THE OOLOGIST 



Skins Continued 



WANTED. -Skins of California Vulture, 

 Whooping and Little Brown Crane, Trum- 

 peter Swan and Falcons. Cash or good ex- 

 change. A. H. Helme, Miller Place, New 

 York. (1-p) 



WANTED.— Extra fine skins for mounting 

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

 cocks, male, ads., two Black-necked Stilts 

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

 Offer A 1 Skins or mounted liirds. FRANK- 

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



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 bird's. 

 PHILO SMITH, 1824 Byers Ave.. Joplin, Mo. 

 (1-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 

 Geese, Old Squaw, etc. ARTHUR W. 

 BROCKWAY, Hadlyme. Conn. (1-p) 



WANTED.~A fine skin of Eskimo Curlew, 

 for which I can offer such skins as Surf Bird, 

 Black and Socorro Petrels, XantusMurrelet, 

 Ringed Kingfisher, Harlequin Duck, Roseate 

 Spoonbill and others too numerous to men- 

 tion. A . B. HOWELL, Covina, C al. (1-p) 



OWLS.— I want the scientific skins of the 

 Elf. Hoskins Pigmy, Dwarf Screech Owls, 

 Flamulated, Mexican, Texan, Rocky Mt., 

 Kennicots, Small Floria Screech Owls, Skins 

 of Baby Moles, Baby Bats, Birds of Prey, 

 Shore Birds in the Downey Stages, or the 

 Nestlings, skins of ( lophers. Burrowing Owls, 

 newly hatched Green Turtles, Hawks-bill 

 Turtles, Land Tortoises, and Wood Turtles, 

 Will exchange Ferrig Pigmy Owls or Dovekis 

 skins or other specimens. Baby Amidillas. 

 H. W. AITKEN, 18 So. 20th Street, Philadel- 

 phia, Pa. (1-p) 



EGGS. 



In .seiiiiiug' iu your exchnugre notices 

 for nes^ts, »ikin.<4 and es'gs, we ^vould ap- 

 preciate it if you would arrange the 

 numerals iu your excliauge notice iu 

 tlieir numerical order, and not tumble 

 (hem together hit and miss, as some of 

 our readers are comiilaining', and wa 

 think justly so. 



^ Send for my list of fine Southern and South- 

 western sets. E. F. POPE. Colmesneil, 

 Texas. 



WANTED.— Three or four good sets of Sage 

 Grouse. Address, JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, 

 Floral Park, New York. (3-t) 



EXCHANGE.- Personally taken sets, 263, 

 300, 388. 412a, 4I4, 4«tJa. 498, 528, 529, 540. 584, 624, 

 for sets of Warblers only. H. MOUSLEY, 

 Hatley, Quebec' (1-p) 



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

 morant for exchange. Can use duplicate sets, 

 CHAS. H. GULP, Pacific Grove, CaliL (1-p) 



Have some personally collected finely pre- 

 pared sets of eggs from the Farallone Islands 

 to exchange. SatisfactiT)n guaranteed. H. 

 W. CARRKiER, 5185 Trask Ave.. Oakland, 

 Calif. (1-p) 



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. 

 (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, 

 (1-P) 



FOR SALE— 700 egg trays, made with white 

 paper all S.zes andin good condition. I will 

 also exchange for sets of eggs for others new 

 to my collection. I have also many maga- 

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

 St.. Hartford, Conn. 



P]XCHAN(tE— ISird skins, books, bird craft, 

 squirrels and other fur bearers, wild animals 

 I have known. Want skins, 155, 293, 294, 295, 

 331, 337b, 443. EARL HAMILTON, Yohog- 

 hany. Pa. 



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. 



WANTED. I will collect sets in North 

 West Canada this season. I want sets of 

 Eagles, Hawks and Owls. THOS. S. HIL^,' 

 Relics, fossils, shells, Moodys. Okla. (1-p) 



TO EXCHANCJE.-Sets with data. North 

 America 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 EXCHANGE.-Sets with data and 

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

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

 (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. 



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. 1-p) 



FOR EXCHANGE.-Two hundred sets 

 with data, in first class condition, including 

 50 European (without data) in cabinet. List 

 sent on application.-DR. JAMESON, 105 N. 

 Washington St., Titusville, Pa. (4-p) 



WANTED— Fine sets Flycatchers, especial- 

 ly 459: also rare postage stamps, British, 

 North American colonies only. Offer sets 

 with nests 228, 227a, 474b, 533, 558, 641, 648, 673, 

 743c and others. H. MOUSLEY, Que. il-p) 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.-For skins 

 or eggs in sets. Bird Lore, Vol. VIII, Vol. 

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

 Ill, 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-xx\a-xxvii- 

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

 9: Vol. XII, Nos. 10 and 11: Vol. XIV, No. 3 

 and 7. ARTHUR W. BROCKWAY , Hadlyme, 

 Conn. (1-p) 



