The Oologist. 



BIRDS-NESTS-EGGS 



TAXIDERMY 



Vol. XXXII. No. 3. ALBION, N. Y., Mar. 15, 1915. Whole No. 332 



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We will not advertise the skins, nests, egg.s, or mounted specimens oT" 

 North American Birds for sale. These columns are for the use of those desiring 

 to make bona fide exchanges of sucli specimens for scientific collecting purpo- 

 ses only. — EDITOR. 



BIRDS 



WANTED-Live American Wild Trumpet- 

 er Swan. R. M. Barnes. Lacon, 111. 



WANTED-Skins of N. A. Snipe. Plover. 

 etc. in first class shape for mourning. .Must 

 be A L ARTHUR G. RUECKERT. 2252 N. 

 Kostner Ave., Chicago, 111. il-p) 



I have a few finely mounted birds on hand 

 to exchange. Who wants them? First class 

 taxidermy work done at lowest prices. LP^S- 

 TI--R SPEER. Taxidermist, Bentonville. Ark. 



(1-p) 



WILL EXCHANGE.-Small collectio'iTUf 

 Idaho bird skins for long focus 4x5 folding 

 plate camera box with case and extra hold- 

 ers. HENRY J. RUST, Coeur D'Alene. 

 Idaho, Box (JS3. (1-p) 



TRADE. -18 A. farm. Will take *175 cash 

 and 'flSO in bird skins or eggs or bath. If in- 

 terested write me. \V. a. SAVAGE, Delight, 

 Ark. (1-pj 



WANTED.— Skins or mounted specimen of 

 Tnuupeter Swan. Olor buccinator or notes 

 and records of this species, or the location of 

 specimens in museums or collections. 

 HENRY K. COALE, Highland Park. Lake 

 Co.. 111. 



W.^NTFD— Fine skins only of most Sand- 

 pipers. Offer fine sets of eggs, 300a, 412a, 466a. 

 529, .542a. 567. 584. H. MOUSLEY HATLEY. 

 P^^i^ (1-P) 



FOR EXCHANGE-Two nicely mounted 

 Western Horned Owls, and many first class 

 sets for eggs of Birds of Prey. ERNEST. S. 

 NORMAN, Mulvihill, Manitoba. (1-p) 



SKINS FOR EX('HANGE-5t, 70. 77. 130. 

 151. 154, 19IJ. 246. 24S, iriMJa, 367. 478e, 511b. C. L. 

 PHILLIPS. 5 W. Weir St. .Taunton. Mass. 

 (1-P' 



Birds, mostly mounted: some ssins. Will 

 exchange for desired specimens, if first class. 

 Send stamp and exchange lists prjmptly. 

 A. RUSSELL SMITH. Edge H ill. Pa. 



WANTED.— Bird skins, American or For- 

 eign. Offer in exchange mounted bird skins 

 and eggs in sets. Send lists. JESSE T. 

 CRAVEN, 811 Roosevelt Ave.. Detroit. Mich. 



(1-p) 



FOR EXCHANGE.— Beautifully mounted 

 R. T. Hummingbirds, Scarlet Tanager. Rose- 

 breasted Grosbeak, and 50 varieties, for 

 others or skins. What have you? Also 

 skins, nests and eggs to trade. DR. J. P. 

 BALL. 5001 Frankford Ave., Philadelphia. 

 Pa. (4-p) 



