THE OOLOGIST 



BOOKS. 



ONE DOLLAR apiece I offer for a copy of 

 Nidiologist, Vol. 1, Nos. 2 and 6, and Osprey 

 VoL 1 No. 2. DR. T. W. RICHARDS. 120719th 



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WANTED. -Cone's Key, 5th edition, two 

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EXCHAN( ;E.— One set Messages and Acts 

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I paint to your order any living object, in 

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

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

 ornithological magazines. HARRY S. 

 HATHAWAY, Box 1466, Providence, R. I. 



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WANTED.-"Bulletin of the Cooper O 

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WANTED. — Correspondence with those 

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 natural history for sale or exchange. B. S. 

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EXCHANGE. Vol; I, III, IV, Geology of 

 Wisconsin; Naturalist on River Amazon; 

 Studies of Animated Nature, for books on 

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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. (l-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) 



NOTICE.— People's Cyclopedia, five thous- 

 and engravings, many birds and animals. 

 The three large volumes for $7.00. P>otta'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-p) 



WANTED. — .\iiy one sending nu; a copy of 

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BOOKS — Continued 



EXCHANGE.-Back numbers of Bird Mag- 

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 eggs. Write your needs. EDW. E. ARM- 

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 111. 



WANTED.— Live Photos of some common 

 birds, photo card size, of such as Upland 

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WANTED.— Complete files and back num 

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EXCHANG.-Birds, Vol. I No. 5; Vol. 3; 

 Birds and Nature, Vols. II to 19; Museum, 

 Vol. I Nos. 1, 2. 6. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Vol. 2 No. 1; 

 Oologist No. 88, 98, 111, to 118 and 122; for 

 Naturalist's books, tools and supplies. 

 JOHN EGAN, Cleveland, Wis. (i-s) 



CASH.— For Bird Lores, either set. Vols, or 

 Nos. Especially want Vols. 1, 2, 3, 7, 9, 10, 13, 

 14, or parts; also Vols. 1 to 13 of "The Condor" 

 and "The Auk." "Land Birds of N. A." by 

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I want back n umbers of many amature 

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SELLING OUT ALL my private belong- 

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 stamps. To the party who buys $100 worth I 

 will give 1 vol. Audubon's Birds of America, 

 colored plates; or a complete set of Wilson it 

 Bonepart. 1831. GEORGE W.H. VOS BURGH. 

 Columbns, Wis. (1 1) 



WANTED- FEBRUARY OOLOGISTS 

 We will give 25c each for twelve copies of the 

 February 1913 issue of the Oologist delivered 

 toushfsre. R.M.BARNES. Lacon, 111. 



CASH FOR BOOKS.- Whole libraries o? 

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WANTED.-For the best cash offer. "The 

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FOR SALE.-"The Birds of Virginia," 

 treating of 185 species and sub species, all 

 that breed in the state. Fourteen colored 

 plates, one hundred and eight half tones, and 

 over four hundred pagt-s of text. Address 

 the author. Price postpaid $3.25. 1L\K()LD 

 H. BAlIvEY, Newport News, Virginia. (1-p' 



WAXTED.-The Naturalist, Nature's 

 Realm, Naturalist's Journal, Owl, Science 

 Record, Young Naturalist, and many Natu 

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 FRANK L. BURNES, Berwyn. Pa. <l-p 



