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EGGS, Continued. 



WILL EXCHANGE both American and 

 European birds' eggs, with all collectors; 

 Southern exchange especially wanted. 

 HARRY CARLETON. 51 Victoria St.. 

 Ottawa. Canada. (6-lJ) 



EXCHANGE.-Sets with data. 387, 411. 452, 

 477, 552a, 593, 703; singles 316, 325, 384.5. 552, 594a.4. 

 or Northern as 466. 735, 761 etc. COLE GOD- 

 SEY. Station A, Dallas, Texas. (1-p) 



EXCHANGE.- Vol. 23 Physical Culture. 

 Want Reed's Color Key to North American 

 Birds, Holland's Butterfly book, Hurimers, 

 sets of 144 eggs, flying squirrel skins. EARL 

 HAMILTON, Yohogany. Pa. d-p) 



FOR EXCHANGE.— A large list of fine sets 

 with data, to exchange for fine sets of Rao- 

 tores and large singles. Exchange also de- 

 sired in minerals, sea shells, butterflies and 

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



EXCHANGE. -First class birds' eggs in 

 sets with full data found in Europe, Siberia, 

 South Asiatic-Russia and in the Mediter- 

 ranean Region. I have any fine sets and 

 skins of Falio Eleonoige from Tardinia. R. 

 SCHMIDT, Mahndorferstr 20, Halberstadt, 

 Germany. (1-p) 



FOR EXCHANGE.-The following A. O. U. 

 sets with data 335 1-5, 335 1-4, 362 1-3, 510 1-6, 

 591c 1-3, 700 1-3, 500 1-4, 521 1-3, 522 1-2, 580b 1-4, 

 522a 1-4, 610a 1-3, 594b 1-2, 719a 1-5. 632 1-4, 466a 1-4. 

 508 1-4, 458 1-4, 474 1-4, 751a 1-4, 725.1 1-4. 373d 1-4, 

 411 1-3, 105 1-1, 386 1-4, 420c 1-2, 501a 1-4, 414 1-4, 

 347a 1-2, 52 1-2 and 45 1-2 for advertising due- 

 bill against Victor Electric Co., Chicago; 

 Mcintosh Battery & Optical Co,, Chicago; 

 also 335 1-3, 334, 192, 70, 305, 498, 444, 231b, 704, 

 766, 448, 316, 598 and 495 to Century Magazines 

 of 1912 and 1913. Answer by letter, not post 

 card, for further particulars. Address: DR. 

 W. W. MARTIN, Masonic Temple, Welling- 

 ton, Kansas. (b 



NOTICE-THE FOLLOWING REMNANT 

 OF AN OLD PRIVATE COLLECTION 

 WANTED.— iVo specimens wanted in fxchange. 

 What am I offered for the lot? All must go 

 to one party. Data furnished for each (A. O. 

 U.) set, as follows: 335 1-5. 335 1-4, 362 1-3, 510 

 1-6, 591c 1-3, 700 1-3, 500 1 4, 521 1-3, 522 1-2. 580b 

 1-4, 552a 1-4, 610a 1-3, 5g4b 1-2. 719a 1-5, 632 1-2, 

 466a 1-4, 508 1-4, 458 1-4, 474 1-4, 751a 1-4, 725.1 1-4, 

 373d 1-4, 411 1-3, 105 1-1, 386 1-4, 420c 1-2, 501a 1-4, 

 414 1-4, 347a l-2„ 52 1-2 and 45 1-2, and some 

 singles. No post cards. Address: DR. W. 

 M, MARTIN, Masonic Temple, Wellington, 

 Kansas. 



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 of Bull Crested Sandpiper and female 

 Dickcissels, mounted birds. A. (). U. Num- 

 bers 11, 32, 47, 64, 74. 80, 125, 128, 134, 150, 166, 169, 

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

 281, 28<i, 2.S.S, 293. 308. 309. 311. 325, 326, 327, 362, 370, 

 377a, 381. 443, 471. 476, 483. 487. 513. 513a; Mounted 

 Mole (Srnlops). Civet (Bassnriscus), Southern 

 Fox Squirrel. .lack Rabbit, Texan Pecarry, 

 Antelope head, Gila monster and 3 foot Alli- 

 gator. List everything you can offer. No 

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

 6, Beaver Dam, Wis. (1) 



EGG COLLECTORS NOTICE.-For all 

 personally taken A No. 1 sets of eggs with 

 nests and good data sent me. I will exchange 

 one of the best data blanks ever put on the 

 market at the following terms: Lattin-Short 

 Standard Egg catalogue. Eggs k catalogue 

 rates. Blanks at the rate of $1.00 per 100 

 blanks in large or small lots. Send a set or 

 two of eggs and try these blanks. Sample 

 for a stamp. C. I. CLAY. Box 353, Eureka, 

 Calif. (4) 



WANTED. -Sets of Sharp-shinned Hawk. 

 Will give good exchange of other Raptores 

 for same. Mate your wishes. ERNEST NOR- 

 MAN, King Edward, Manitoba, Box 195. 



(1-P) 



FOR SALE.— An oak egg case, containing 

 twenty drawers spaced for 400 sets of small 

 eggs. For particulars address, WILMER 

 WOODWARD, 313 W. Biddle St.. West Ches- 

 ter. Pa. d-P) 



FOR SALE.— Rarest sets with data from 

 Canary Islands: Fringilla teydea and Tratin- 

 cola dacotiae; 114 each, and others; also finest 

 skins. CH. GIKTANNER, Clarens Switzer- 

 land. '^-"^ 



(1-p) 



EXCHANGE-Set of Sharp-shinned Hawk, 

 for set of Broad-winged Hawk; also a 12 ga. 

 double barrel hammerless shot-gun to ex- 

 change for eggs. C. G. HART, East Berlin, 

 Conn. (1-P) 



WANTED. -To exchange fifty broken sets 

 at ^ rates for full sets of anything, all fine 

 eg^s; also want sets of 332, 343, 359t, 362. E. J. 

 DARLINGTON, Wilmington, Delaware. 



a-p) 



BOOKS. 



WANTED.— Coue's Key, 5th edition, two 

 volumes for cash; state condition and price 

 in first letter. ALBERT LANO, Fayette- 

 ville, Arkansas. (1-t) 



EXCHAN(iE.— One set Messages and Acts 

 of Presidents; never unpacked, cost $35.00. 

 Want Indian Relics, etc. DR. A. E. PAYNE. 



Riverhead. Long Island, Box 293. 



(1-P) 



WANTED.-The Auk. Vol. 26. No. 2. A. R. 

 W O M RATH. 72 Madison Ave.. New York. 



EXCHANGE.— Fully equipped 1910 Yale 

 single Motorcycle; clutch and presto, for 

 Indian Relics, must be good. .JOHN BOCK, 

 Paullina, Iowa. d') 



WANTED.— Photograhps uf live birds, old 

 or young; nests and eggs in situ; ofany of the 

 birds in the A. O. U. Check List, in exchange 

 in eggs or skins. H. H. BAILEY, Newport 

 News, Va. 



I paint to your order any living object, in 

 any medium, for den or scientific use. Work 

 guaranteed . Cash or e x c h a n g e . M I L O 

 DENNY. Waubeek. la. d-p) 



FOR SALE. -The Auk, Vol. 6 except No. 

 3. Warbler Vols. 1 and 4. Odd numbers of 

 ornithological magazines. H A R R Y S. 

 HATHAWAY. Box 14(i6, Providence, R. I. ^ ' 

 il-p) .. 



WANTED. -"Bulletin of the Cooper O. 

 Club." Vol. I complete or odd parts. W.LEE 

 CHAMBERS, Eagle Rock. Cal. (1-p) 



