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THE OOLOGIST 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



WANTED.- For cash or exchange, sets 

 with data, stamps, coins, shells, ninths, 

 Indian relics, and minerals. DeLOACH 

 MARTIN, 1223 S.Washington Ave., Marshall, 

 Te xas. d-p) 



WANTED.— Live reptiles and reptile e.gs 

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

 or books. B. S. TAUBENHAUS. ISTth 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-p 



TAXIDERMY S U P P L IE 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.—i 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-p) 



WANTED.— Photographs (any size from 

 3i to 4J inches and upi of birds nests with 

 eges in situ. As I desire these for coloring, 

 prints must be made on velox or platinu'm 



gaper, the latter preferred. Send any num- 

 er 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 ' 



EXCHANGE NO I'ICE.— Belgium double 

 barrel 12 gauge shot gun. Remington i b;irrel 

 pistol, Elliots patent 32 cal., 2(j Newhouse No. 

 1 jump craps. Loggerhead Turtle eggs 1-21 and 

 1-22 first class data. I can use A 1 sets of 

 Raptores, etc. Or I will send the entire lot 

 cheap for cash. JAMES O. JOHNSON, 

 Southington, Conn. 



EXCHANGE OR SALE.— Large collection 

 of scientific Shells from all over the world, 

 some 5000 or more specimens. Butterflies, 

 moths, minerals, curios, fossils, old French 

 parchments and letters dated 1400 to KiOO: six 

 foot alligator, 2000 specimens Coleoptera; 32 

 Vols. Forrest and Stream American Natural- 

 ists; Ramdoii notes; science news. Write for 

 details on any or all items. H. F. DUPREY. 

 Dixon Cal. (1-p) 



FOR SALE. -Two pair No. 1 Patch Foxes; 

 two pair good Cross Foxes; several pairs of 

 Red Foxes: one female Canada Lynx; one 

 pair Canada (i€ese: one pair Black Wolf 

 about half grown. PORTACiK WILD ANI- 

 MAL CO.. Portage La Prairie, Manitoba 

 Box 223. (2-p 



WANTED.— Bird Books. Will exchange 

 "Short Story Classics." "The Human 

 Comedy," Balzac, and others. Write what 

 you have. MAURICE B. EM.MICH, 1000 

 Monroe St.. V' icksbur^'. Miss. (1-p) 



FOR SALE.— Pair of tree climbers, $1.00; 

 Bird Neighbors." $1.00 and other bo iks and 

 papers on ornithology and entomology. I 

 want Bi(jlogical Survey Bulletin Nos. one to 

 seven and any copies of "Iowa Ornithologist" 

 E. A. STONER, Des Moines, (ireenwood 

 Park Station. (1-p) 



FOR SALE.-Fisher's Hawks and Owls in 

 fine condition. THOMAS H. JACKSON, 

 West Chester, Pa. (2-p) 



WANTED.— I will buy Indian Arrow Heads 

 for cash. What have you? At what price 

 willj'ou 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. (t. REYNOLDS. 

 Gulfport, Fla. (2-p) 



FIELD (iLASSES FOR SALE.-Fine field 

 glasses, used only one trip, like new. (ienuine 

 "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 Regalis. 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 

 many of our Florida birds. Egi'ets, Ibises. 

 Gallinules, Lirapkin, etc. About 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) 



ATTENTION MR. ONDERDONK- Will 

 the young man in Philadelphia by that 

 name, who wrote me about a year ago 

 PLEASE send me his name and address. 

 CHARLES A. HEWLETT, Woo ;mere, N. Y. 

 (1-p) 



FOR SALE OR EXCHAN(;E- Sea Shells 

 of this vicinity for sale or exchange for good 

 stamps. GEORGE ROSSITER. S19 Fort St., 

 Victoria. 15. 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. 

 Club, Augusta, (ja. (1-p) 



WWNTED.— For cash, live albino animals 

 as raccoon, sciuirrel. 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 EXCHAN(iE preserved specimens of 

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

 CLARK. tjO Lynfleld St., East Lynn Statio i 

 Mas s. 1-p) 



The Standard Library of Natural History. 

 5 Vols., 3000 half tones, many colored plates, 

 of all birds, animals and races of mankind. 

 A flue modern work, in perfect condition. 

 Cost $30.00. Will sell for $15.00 or exchange 

 for A 1 mounted N. A. warblers with data. 

 <-'opy of Hollands Moth Book, slightly worn. 

 Every nujth of eastern and western states 

 shown. $2.00 or exchange as above. The 

 Museum, Vols. 1 and 2. Bindings worn, text 

 in good condition. FJxchange as above. PAUL 



G. HOWES, Stamford, Connecticut. (1-p) 



