THE OOLOGIST 



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. X. J, (1-p) 



EXCHANGE. 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-p; 



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 tiles, num- 

 bers of "Hawkeys O. ct O," "Bay State Oolo- 

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

 others 25c. each. "Nature." Eng. 10c. each. 

 CH AS. O. TROWBRIDGE, Station A .. Frara- 

 ingham, Mass. (1-p) 



NOTICE.— People's Cyclopedia, five thous- 

 and engravings, many birds and animals. 

 The three large volumes for $7.00. Botta's 

 History War of the Independence, 1837, two 

 volumes for $3.00. Firearms in American 

 History. $2.00. Exchange for choice sets with 

 data, JAMES C. JOHNSON, Southington 

 Conn. (l-t>) 



WANTED.— Any one sending me a copy of 

 THE OOLOGIST, for Jan. 1913. will get 2ric, 

 for it by return mail. W. OTTO EMERSON, 

 Hayward, California, Alameda Co. '(I-PJ 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



WANTED.— For cash or exchange, sets 

 with data, stamps, coins, shells, moths, 

 Indian relics, and minerals. DeLO ACH 

 MARTIN, 1223 S. Washington Ave., Marshall, 

 Texas. (1-p) 



WANTED.— Live reptiles and reptile e^gs 

 from all parts of the U. S. Offer cash, sets 

 or books. B. S. TAUBENHAUS. 137th and 

 Amsterdam Ave.. New York City. 



EXCHANGE. -My entire stock of Fossils, 

 Shells and Stone Relics. I want coin, stamps 

 and all kinds of old paper money and Gem 

 Stones, THOS. S. HILL. Moodys.Okla. (1-pi 



TAXIDERMY S U P P L I E S.-Glass eyes 

 tools, materials, for taxidermists. Biggest 

 and best stock in America, lowest prices. 

 Get our catalog 56 free. Write for one today, 

 N. W. SCHOOL OF TAXIDERMY. Omaha. 

 Nebr. 



FOR SAL E.— 4 x 5 long focus camera 

 equipped with Plastigmat lens and B. & L 

 Shutter. Camera is slightly used but in the 

 best of condition. Parties interested write 

 for full description and price. Also have a 

 number of others, new and second hand, for 

 sale cheap. F. C. WILLARD, Tombstone, 

 Ariz. 1 1-p) 



WANTED.— Photographs (any size from 

 3i to 44 inches and up) of birds nests with 

 eg^s in situ. As I desire these for coloring, 

 prmts must be made on velox or platinulu 

 paper, the latter preferred. Send any num- 

 Ber you may have on appro''al, and I will 

 remit 25c. each for those I keep. JOHN 

 LEWIS CHILDS. Floral Park, N. Y. (3t-9) 



WANTED.— I will buy Indian Arrow Heads 

 for cash. What have you? At what price 

 willyou sell? Also interested in Eagle Eggs. 

 L. BROOKS, 113 Bedford St., New Bedford, 

 Mass. (1) 



FOR SALE. -Named collections of 100 

 species. 200 specimens, all perfect, of Marine 

 Shells, $5.00 postpaid; also of land and fresh 

 water shells, $5.00 postpaid. Smaller col- 

 lections at same rate. A. G. REYNOLDS, 

 Gulfport, Fla. (2-p) 



FIELD GLASSES FOR SALE.-Fine field 

 glasses, used only one trip, like new. Genuine 

 ' Colemont French," with leather case. Cost 

 $14.00. Will take $8.00. R. COLE, Shukert, 

 Bldg., Omaha, Nebr. 



IMPORTED COCOONS.-Atlas, Mylitta, 

 Roylei, Selene, Trifen-estrata and other 

 Indian pupae for Recalls, Versicolora and 

 other desirable native pupae and eggs. 

 JAMES L. MITCHELL, Indiana Trust Build- 

 ing, Indianapolis, Indiana. 



POST CARDS, of birds, nests and eggs of 

 man^y of our Florida birds, Egrets, Ibises, 

 Gallinules. Limpkin, etc. jAbout three hun- 

 dred good negatives to select from. Work 

 guaranteed. State your wants in first letter 

 Price $1.00 per dozen. O. E. BAYNARD, 

 Orange Lake, Florida. (3) 



FOR SALE.- -The following first class 

 freshly mounted specimens. 1 very large 

 Bull-bison head; 3 Alaska musk-ox heads; 1 

 pair of locked Virginia deer heads; 1 extra 

 large Alaskan Grizzly-bear rug. Send for 

 photos and particulars. Scientific Taxi- 

 dermy in all its branches. KARL W. KAH- 

 MANN, 2457 Lincoln Ave., Chicago, 111. (4 t) 



.ATTENTION MR. ONDERDONK-WiJl 

 the young man in Philadelphia by that 

 name, who wrote me about a year ago 

 PLE\SE send me his name and address. 

 CHARLES A. HEWLETT, Wooimere, N. Y. 

 i±£X 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE- Sea Shells 

 of this vicinity for sale or exchange for good 

 stamps. GEORGE ROSSITER. 819 Fort St., 

 Victoria, E. C. (1-p) 



WANTED.— Live Cocoons fertile, eggs of 

 the large moth. Telea Polyphemus for skins 

 nests with eggs or curios. J. J. WIRZ, Com. 

 (.'lub, Augusta, Ga. (1-p) 



WANTED.— For cash, live albino animals 

 as raccoon, squirrel, etc. Write B. S. TAU- 

 BENHAUS, 137th St. and Amsterdam Ave. 

 New York City. (1-p) 



FOR SALE. Deer and Elk heads and 

 mammal skins for mounting. Extra deer 

 skulls. A Blickensderfer typewriter, books 

 and specimens to exchange for skins. GEO. 

 F. GUELF. Taxidermist. Brockport, N. Y. 

 (1-P) 



I EXCHANCiE preserved specimens of 

 reptiles with U. S. Collectors only. C. A. 

 CLARK. 60 Lynfield St., East Lynn Station 

 Mass. ;i-p) 



FOI^ SALE.- Live Cocoons of the Telea 

 Polyphemus and Callosamis Proraethea 

 Ready for delivery now. Will guarantee 

 these. 5c each, postpaid. Also mounted speci- 

 mens in Riker Mounts. Delivery August 

 loth. 50c. each. L. S. KOHLER, Bloouitield 

 N. J. 



