THE OOLOGIST 



III 



BOOKS. 



EGGS, Continued. 



Frank L. Burns' Bibliojjraphy of scarce or 

 out of print North American Amateur and 

 Trade Publications in existence. Price 25c. 

 R. M. BARNES. Lacon, 111. 



WANTED.— "The Auk," Vols. I and VI 

 (inclusive) odd volumes or odd numbers. 

 W. LEE CHA.MBERS, Eagle Rock, Los 

 Angeles County, California. 



\V,\XTED. -Bulletin of the Cooper Orni- 

 thologic Club, Vol. I, odd numbers \V. LEE 

 CHAMBERS, Eagle Ptock, Los Angeles 

 County, Calif. 



FOR SALE— Out of print Ornithological 

 books by Bendire, Cones, Ridgway, Goss, 

 Baird and Dawson. All bird magazines. W. 

 J. ERICKSON, 208 West 40th St„ Savannah, 

 (xa. 



FOR E.XCHANGE.-Back volumes of the 

 Auk in original cover; also American and 

 foreign bird skins for A. 1. skins of Western 

 and foreign birds. HENRY K. COALE, 

 Hi ghland Park, IH. 



WA M ED.— Books. Magazines and Pamph- 

 lets about Birds and Natural History Sub- 

 jects. In all cases state what you have and 

 the lowest cash prices. No other prices con- 

 sidered. Address FRANK BENDER, 128 

 Fourth Ave., New York City. (3-14) 



TO EXCHANGE.-I have 1000 duplicates of 

 Scientific periodicals [mostly Ornithologicall 

 to offer for Ornithological publications, bird 

 skins, eggs or cash, FRANK L. BURNS, 

 Berwyn, Pa. |2-pJ 



WANTED.- For cash, Osprey Vol. I Nos, 

 2 and 4; Vol. Ill Nos. 8-9-10-11-12. Also need 

 many numbers of Bird Lore, Oologist, etc 

 Send list of duplicates and receive mine. R 

 W. GLENN, Room 107 Penna. Sta.. Pitts 

 burgh, Pa, (1-p) 



FOR EXCHANGE.-Forcash, to best offer; 

 Newman's British Moths and Newman's 

 British Butterflies. Condition good. In- 

 quiries answered. CHRIS FIRTH, Durham, 

 Ont.. Canada. [1-pl 



WANTED.— Back numbers of Cond<ir, IMrd 

 Lore and others. Exchange in other numbers 

 a reasonable cash price. E. A. DOOLITTLE, 

 Box 444, Painesville. (J. 



Books bought, sold and exchanged. High- 

 est cash prices for books and magazines 

 about Birds and all other Natural History 

 Subjects. Send list of what you have and 

 state your lowest price. Correspondence on 

 all matters relating to old books solicited. 

 THK NEW YORK BOOK MART, 30 Lexing- 

 ton Ave., New York, N. Y. 



FOR SALE BIRD LORE. -Lot A, Vols. 1 

 to XII inclusive without volume indexes; Lot 

 B, Vol. II No, 1 to Vol. XII No, 2. inclusive 

 without volume indexes and Vol. II No. 2 

 missing. Will nor break lots. State best cash 

 offer. THOMAS L. McCONNELL, 1813 Huey 

 St., McKeesport, Pa. 



FOR SALE. -Fishers Hawks and Owls; 

 Birds of America. Audubon, Vol. 2 (tw > 

 plates and binding injured^ Vol. 4 good; 

 (ieological Survey West of 100 Mer„ 8 Vols.; 

 (ieol. Zoology, Botany, Archaeology, etc. 

 complete sets; cash. GEO. W. H. VOS 

 BURGH, Columbus, Wis. 



Natural History Cabinet for sale or ex- 

 change. Suitable for bird skins, eggs, botany, 

 minerals or shells. Want back numbers of 

 magazines. ALBERT LANO, Fayetteville, 

 Arkansas. 



FOR EXCHANGE.-Furopeanand Asiatic 

 bird eggs in sets with data for eggs of North 

 American species needed for my collection, 

 C. W. CHAMBERLAIN, 36 Lincoln St., 

 Boston, Mass. 



WANTED— Common American eggs, single 

 or in sets. Exchange full sets of South Afri- 

 can Penquino— side blown and good speci- 

 mens. G. WIDDAS, Box 90, Route 1, Cam- 

 bridge, Md. 



FOR EXCHANGE. -273 2-4, 325 2-2, 337b 2-3 

 1-4, 339b 1-3, 373c 1-4, 385 1-3, 583 1-3, 588d 2-4. 751a 

 2-4 and many others with small holes, for 

 A-1 sets with small holes, M. C. BADGER, 

 Santa Paula, Calif. 



Sept. 30, 1915. 

 "I do not get much time for field 

 work noM^, but always enjoy reading 

 'The Oologist.' It is a very pleasant 

 and practical link between the pres- 

 ent and the old days." 



W. W. Lewis. 

 Oct. 20, 1915. 

 "We take several 'Bird' magazines 

 but yours is the best of all; it's a 

 real live paper and we enjoy it." 



H. F. Merriam. 



THE CONDOR 



A Magazine of Western 

 Ornithology 



Published Bi-monthly by the 

 Coopsr Ornithological Club of California 



Edited by J. Grinnell and Harry S. Swarth 



"The Condor" is strictly scientific 

 but edited in such a way that a be- 

 ginner of "Bird Study" can easily un- 

 derstand it. 



The articles in "The Condor" are 

 written by the leading Ornithologists 

 of the United States and are illustrated 

 by the highest quality of half tones. 



Our subscription rates are $1.60 per year in 

 the United States and $1.76 in a Foreign coun- 

 try. Sample Copy 30c. 



Address 



W. LEE CHAMBERS, Bus. Manager, 



Ea£le Rock, Los Angeles, Cal. 



