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THE OOLOGIST 



FOR EXCHANGE— Choice sets of 302, 325, 

 326, 333, 335, 337a, 339a, 341, 343, 359, 362, 365, 367, 

 380, 419, 428, 434 and many others. All answered. 

 A. E. PRICE, Grant Park, 111. 



MOUNTED BIRDS FOR SALE— Marbled 

 Murrelet $2 00; Ancient Murrelet 82.00; Snowy 

 Owl $3.75; Horned Owl $2.00; Heerman's Gull 

 $2.00; Wood Duck $2.35; Amer Bittern $1.50 and 

 many others. O. S. BIGGS, San Jose, 111. 



BEAUTIFUL Shells and curios from the 

 Gulf of Mexico. Collections, 30 named varie- 

 ties, postpaid. $1.00. WM. STANLEY HAN- 

 SON, Box 53, Ft. Myers, Fla. 



I WILL GIVE $8.00 worth of sets for vol. 1 of 

 the Condor and will exchange sets for U. S. and 

 foreign stamps. B. M. FRANKLIN (B) Pasa- 

 dena. Cal. 



FOR EXCHANGE— The Julius Wendler col- 

 lection of sets. Want good sets of Hawks. 

 Would like to hear from old correspondents. 

 C. B. JOHNSON, Red Wing, Minn. 



OWING to change of location, we offer for 

 sale at your own price, en« ire museum of Ash- 

 land Library. Address J. W. MYKRANTZ, 

 Ashland, Ohio. 



WILL EXCHANGE— Mounted birds and 

 butterflies (photo for 6c in stamps.) Also sets 

 of 4 White Ibis and White-faced Glossy Ibis. 

 Can use almost any sets and many singles. E. 

 H. SHORT, Box 173, Rochester, N. Y. 



FOR EXCHANGE— Mounted birds: Golden 

 Eagle, Ducks, Geese and Owls. A few ski as 

 aud choice sets. Want A 1 sets. Send your 

 list. WOODS BROS., Alice, Texas Co. Mo 



EXCHANGE— Fine solid silver open face 

 watch, A. 1, worth $15.00, to exchange for nice 

 skins or sets eggs. Also have good water 

 motor and other valuable things. W. F. 

 WEBB, 416 Grand Ave. Rochester, N. Y. 



TEXAN ORNITHOLOGISTS ATTENTION! 

 I want your names and addresses for a very 

 special purpose. If you would serve the inter- 

 ests of our science in our own state, please let 

 me hear from vou at once. JAMES J. CAR- 

 ROLL, Waco, Texas. 



WANTED— Two or three full sets of Hooded 

 Merganser, but must be with good nests of 

 down. Exchange perfect sets of Steller's 

 Western Duck with down, or King Eider; 

 fullest particulars, and perfectly authentic. 

 H. NOBLE, Temple Combe, Henley-on-Thames, 

 England. 190. 



' TO EXCHANGE— 1st class skins, 3-6-51-130- 

 148-167, 132-221-240-272-201-214 331-332-333-343-373, 

 393,364, 477, 478-401, 515-534, 522. 621, 748: sets 

 with data of 228 1 , J , 86 1-11. 1«. 501 1-6, 272 1-9; 

 singles, 58, 219, 228-142-326-357, 308a. Want 

 mounted birds or skins not in my collection, 

 GEORGE J. TILLS, Albion, N. Y. 



PEACOCK.— I offer a freshly prepared skin 

 of an adult male Peacock. A magnificent 

 specimen and strictly XXX in every respect. 

 MRS. GEO. SNOW, Knowlesville, Orleans 

 county, N. Y. 



FOR SALE-59, 4-3; 39c, 71, 2-3, 16-143, 16, 70c; 

 202, 5-4. 32c; 337a 1-2, 75c; 364, 1-2, 70c; 375a, 1-1, 

 40c; 420, 2-2, 38c; 421, 1-2. 39c; 501, 1-5, 24c; 608, 

 1-4, 20c; 631, 2-4, 20c; 713, 2-4. 20c; 725, 2-5, 16c; 

 1-6. 30c; 743a, 1-6, 48c. Prices are per 3et pre- 

 paid. Steven's single barrel shot gun for good 

 sets or cash. J AS. O. JOHNSON, Southington, 

 Conn. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— A. 1. Sets with 

 standard and full data. Chuck-will's Widow, 

 American Oystercatcher. Fish Hawk, Willet, 

 Wilson's Plover, Royal Tern, Gull-billed Tern, 

 Laughing Gull. Brown Pelican. Boat-tailed 

 Grackle. GVeen Heron, Painted Bunting Yel- 

 low-breasted Chat, Indigo Bunting etc. Sets 

 of Southern Seashore Birds' eggs a specialty. 

 DOCTOR M. T. CLECKLEY, 457 Greene St., 

 Augusta, Ga 



WANTED— Birds eggs; singles or sets, A. 

 O. U., No's., 54, 58. 71, 72 7fr. 77. 106; 197, 199, 200, 

 294, 294a. 300, 305. 325 326, 360, 362, 364, 406, 497 f 

 501, 506. 508. 517. 519. 542a 581. 587, 601. 608, 613, 

 614, 59lb. 554b, 722. 674, 683 Whut have you and 

 what can you user I offer sets of eggs, rare 

 singles, shells, minerals, fos-ils. butterflies 

 nicely mounted. Indian relics. ERNEST H. 

 SHOR" 1 , Box 173 Rochester. N. Y. 



WANTED— Tobacco Tags Star. Hor^e Shoe, 

 Standard Navy, Sptarhead, Master Workman, 

 Drummond. Natural Leaf, Good Luck, Piper 

 Heidwieck. Boot Jack. Nobby Spun Roll. J T , 

 Old Honesty. Jolly Tar, Sickle Brandywine, 

 Cross Bow, Old Peach and Honey, Razor, E. 

 Rice Greeville. Tennessee Crosstie. Planet 

 Neptune, Ole Varginy. Will give fifty cents 

 per 100, or eges from this locality at }a list. 

 ERNEST L. HALEY, Rangeley. Maine. 190 



TO EXCHANGE— Three years Youth's Com- 

 panion (weekly.) Vol I. Natural Science News 

 (65 Nos.) Two volumes Ohio Agricultural and 

 tw<> volumes Cattl- and Dairy Farming Re- 

 ports; Miscellaneous numbers McClures, 

 Munsey, Argosy, Cosmspolitan, Outlook and 

 others. Want following: Munsey, Jan. '95, 

 Vol. XVI. Nos. 4 and 5. Argosy,' Aug. and 

 Sept , '97, Vol. XXIV. Nos. 5 and 6. Also want 

 tobacco tags, certain kinds and unmounted 

 kodak photos. OLIVER HOTCHKISS, Bed- 

 ford Ohio. 



FOR EXCHANGE— A few tine sets of the 

 following varieties: Pacific Horned Owl 3-3. }4 ; 

 Mexican Jacana % (second class) ; California 

 Screech Owl 1 J '; Red-bellied Hawk %■ W, 

 Black Chinned Hummer 5n 2; Costa's Hum- 

 mer 6n-2; Anna's Hummer 3n-2; Cassin's King- 

 bird 10 4, 3 5; Western Mocking bird 10-5, 6-4; 

 Bryant's Cactus Wren 3-5, 2-4; Beluing's Jay 

 2-3, 1-4; Mountain Chickadee 1-4, and many 

 others. Want Hawks, Owls. Shorebirds or 

 what sets you have. H. H. DUNN, Fullerton, 

 California. 



OREGON BIRDS "° INSECTS. 



I have a large number of strictly first-class 

 skins of Western Oregon birds to dispose of at 

 reasonable rates. Sample specimens will be 

 forwarded by mail, postage prepaid at follow- 

 ing rates : 



Junco hyemalis oregonus. $ .23 



Helminthophila celata lutescens .22 



Dendroica audoboni 24 



Dryobates pubescens gairdnerii 25 



Selasphorus rufus- 50 



Carpodacus purpureus californicus 22 



Melospiza fasciata guttata _ .30 



Dendroica nigrescens 30 



Passerina amoena 30 



Parus atricapillus occidentalis 25 



Sample collections of Oregon insects, (all 

 Coleoptera) 100 specimens, representing 40 

 species, accurately identified and labeled, $2.00 



Send me a list of your wants. Satisfaction 

 guaranteed. 



A. R. WOODCOCK, M. S., 



CORVALLIS, OREGON. 



