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WANTED. -Books on birds. Will pay a 

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 State title and author, conaition. etc. CHAS. 

 F. CAKI\, (Personal), New London, Wis. 



EXCHAN(iE.— A five volume encyclopedia 

 of living animals of the world. Also fine 

 minerals, for first class skins of owls for 

 mounting. S. V. WHARRAM, Geneva, Ohio. 



~I will give $1.00 for No. 6 of Vol. 5 of THE 

 OOLOGIST in the original covers and in 

 good condition. R. M. BARNES, Lacon, 111. 



WANTED.-The March, April and June 

 Nos. of the "Ornithologist and Oologist, Vol. 

 17. 1892. Will pay one dollar for the three 

 Nos. PHILIP LAURENT, 31 East Mt. Airy 

 Ave., Philadelphia. Penn. 



WANTED. -Life history of North Ameri- 

 can Birds, Bendire; Bird Lore, volumes or 

 single copies. Also Bird Books and Insect 

 Book, report any you have. LAURA KEAN. 

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Wilson and Bonaparte, American Orni- 

 thology 3 vols, with atlas of 103 plates, 

 (uncolored). Scarce. $27.50. other bird 

 books. SHERWOOD'S. Inc. 48-50, Maiden 

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WANTED.— Audubon's Birds of America, 

 First subscription, 8 vo. ed. Phila. & N. 

 Yori, 1840-44. Five dollars (,$5.00) per part will 

 be paid for numbers 10 and 80. FRANKLIN 

 BOOKSHOP, 920 Walnut St., Philadelphia, 

 Pa. 



FOR SALE.— In perfect condition, "The 

 North American Birds" by Henry Nehrling. 

 German text, cloth bound, gilt edge, 668 pages 

 and 36 plates, showing 137 species in natural 

 color. Original price $15. Sells for $7 

 ERICH DIETRICH. Canby. Oregon. 



BIRD MAGAZINES.-I have about 500 

 old bird magazines for exchange, including 

 complete volumes of Auk, Condor, Nidiolo- 

 gist, Osprey, Oregon Naturalist, and odd 

 numbers of all of these. W. LEE CHAM- 

 BERS, 1226 lUh St.. Santa Monica, Cal. 



BIRD-LORE AND OOLOGIST WANTED. 

 —I will give highest market values, cash or 

 exchange, for Bird-Lore Vol. 1, Nos. 2, 4, and 

 6, with index; Vol. 2, Nos. 1. 2 and 3: Vol. 3, 

 Nos. 1 and 2; and Vol. 7, No. 1; or bound vol- 

 umes of Vols. 1, 2, 3 and 7. Send your list of 

 oologist previous to No. 222. CHAS. A. 

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WANTED FOR CASH.-Vol. 60. it ().; No. 

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 Nos. 3-5-6; Vol. 2 No. 1-5-6, Vol. 3 Nos. 3-4-5-6; 

 Vol. 4 Nos. 3-5-6 of Bird Lore; any volume of 

 Auk except 12-13; any volume of And. Birds 

 of Am. small edition. Vol. I Condor (Bull. 

 Cooper Club) also volumes 5 to 11 inc. of Bird 

 Lore; any volumes of Birds, Birds and 

 Nature. All volumes of American Bird Maga- 

 zine. Must all be clean and good, containing 

 all plates. Send me your prices. GEORGE 

 N. H. VOS BURGH, Columbus, Wis., R.F.D. 



FOR SALE.- Vol. I and Vol. II Ridgway's 

 Birds of North and Middle America. Price 

 $10.00. GEO. E. OSTERHOUT, Windsor, Col- 

 orado. (*1) 



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WANTED AT ONCE. -We will give $5 for 

 Volume IX of the Ornithologist and Oologist, 

 covering the period from March 1, 1884 to 

 March 1, 1885, R. M. Barnes, Lacon, 111. 



FOR EXCH.VNGE.-Ihave several copies 

 in good condition and in original covers of 

 parts 10. 11, 12 and 15, of "The Birds of Nonh 

 America." Published by .Jacob H. Studer, 

 also 50 different plates from same to exchange 

 for skins, eggs or books. RAYFORD A. 

 MAN\, Stoneham, Mass. (*1 



WHAT AM I OFFERED CASH FOR '.'- 

 Report of Explorations and Surveys to 

 Ascertain the most Practicable and Econom- 

 ical route for a railroad from the Mississippi 

 River to the Pacific Ocean. Vols. 8, 9. 10, 

 11 and 12. Report upon Natural History Col- 

 lections made in Alaska 1877-1881. Nelson. 

 W. L.BURNETT, Fort I'ollins, Colo. (*1) 



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I congratulate you upon turning out 

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 Frank S. Daggett, Nov. 26, 1910. 



I must congratulate you to your suc- 

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You are certainly greatly improving 

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.J. H. Bowles, Dec. 4, 1910. 



I like THE OOLOGIST very much. 

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It's getting better all the time. 



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Allow me to congratulate you upon 

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Your current number is quite newsy 

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