THE OOLOGIST 



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EGGS, Continued. 



WILL EXCHANGE both American and 

 European birds' eggs, with all collectors; 

 Southern exchansre especially wanted. 

 HARRY CARLETON. 51 Victoria St., 

 Ottawa, Canada. (6-13) 



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. fl-p) 



FOR EXCHANGE.— A largelist 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) 



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 t=ets of 

 Eagles, Hawks and Owls. THOS. S. HILI,, 

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



TO EXCHANGE.-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. VV., 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 Identiflcatiun, for specimens and 

 ouriositlesof any kind. Birds' Ktrgs 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.— DK. .lAMESON, 105 N. 

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



E(;(J COLLECTOitS NOTICE. -Fur hII 

 personally takt ii A No. I 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 i 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. CL.\Y, Box .353, Eureka, 

 Calif. (4) 



EXCHANGH;.— About two dozen photos of 

 birds, and nests and eggs in sites, to exchange 

 for photos of the same, particularly water 

 birds and raptores, or will exchange prints, 

 at the rate of 25c each, for first class sets. 

 Who has sets of 67. 72, 198, 200, 203, 318. :i20a. 

 and 420b. to exchange? ALEX WALKER, 

 Mulino, Oregon. (1-p) 



If you have any sets taken by me in North 

 DaKota, will you favor me with list of same 

 giving set marks? FRED MALTBY. 2108 

 7th St., Seattle, Wash. (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. (1-p) 



FOR SALE.— Rarest sets with data from 

 Canary Islands: FringillateydeaandTratin- 

 cola dacotiae; $14 each, and others; also finest 

 skins. CH. GIRTANNER, 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 yj rates for full sets of anything, all fine 

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

 DARLINGTON, Wilmington, Delaware. 



(1-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. l-p) 



FOR EXCH ANGE.-The following A. O. U 

 sets with data 3351-5, 3351-4, 3621-3,5101-6 

 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. (Ij 



EXCHANGE.- All first class sets. 120 10-4. 

 285 1-3, 337c 1-2. 339c 1-3 1-2, 375d 1-2, 379a 1-4. 

 397 1-4. 457 1-4, 478 1 1-4 1-3. 481 1-4, 486 1-4, 492 1-3, 

 591c 1-4, 615 1-4, 715 1-5, 727a 1-6, 7;i3 2-5 2-6 1-7. 

 Special wants -5, 60, 105, 196, 211, 213, 217, 26L 

 208, 332, 268, 408, 448. 453, 461, 463, 478c, 479, 483. 

 485, 573, 586, 633, 620, 636. .J. HAROLD EVANS, 

 Route 5. Santa Rosa, Cal. (1-p) 



WILL EXCHANCiE a few choice sets, per- 

 sonally taken such as Limpkin, Sand Hill 

 Crane, Florida Burrowing Owl, Florida Wild 

 Turkey, Wood Duck and other rare as well 

 as many commoner species, with exception 

 of hummers of all kinds. My wants are sets 

 from species that visit Florida. Send com- 

 plete list in first letter. OSCAR E. BAY- 

 N A RD. Clearwater, Florida. (2-t) 



