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THE OOLOGIST 



EGGS, Continued. 



FOR EXCHANGE - Birds' skins from 

 North for species of otlier localities. Send 

 your list of material and name your de- 

 siderata. i;AVM()NI) SPELLUM, Viro(iua. 

 Wisconsin. (*lj 



EOK EXCHANGE.- First class clutclies. 

 personally taken. 12.44, 129, 287. 329, 3:«, 342, 

 3fi0, 3»i5.373. 375, 37S, 381. I want 334. 345. 347a, 

 348, 3'i(i. 367, 368. Will give good exchange. 

 Send list and get mine. (i. W. STEVENS, 

 Aiva, Oklahoma. (*I) 



EXCHAN(tE.— A tine series of ten of the 

 Pallas Murre from Cape Hope, Alaska. I 

 want 188, 332, 343, 348, 362. 364 and many others, 

 D. E. BROWN, 6044 1st A.ve.. No. W. Sta. F. 

 Seattle, Wash. 



Collector personally taken specimens only 

 (has permit) would locate in situ one or two 

 sets Barred and Great Horned Owl. Within 

 about hundred miles of Chicago, Ills. E. R. 

 FORI), 4816 N. Winchester Ave.. Chicago, 

 Ills. (*) 



Old, as well as new, oological friends are 

 requested to submit lists of wants from 

 Southern Texas, (ireat care in preparati^ n of 

 specimens and extra full data always. Kggs 

 of edible Diamond-backed Terrapin for 

 propagating purposes. E. F. POPE, Port 

 Bolivar, Texas. (19) 



FOB EX('HAN(;E.— One set each Richard- 

 son's Merlin. Mexican (ioshawk. Saw-Whet 

 Owl, Masked (aiail. White-throated Swift, 

 Fork-tailed Flycatcher, Mexican Creeper. 

 Many more equally desiral)le for satisfactory 

 exchange. MINNIE ENCiEL, No. 8400 Brook- 

 line Ave , Cleveland, Ohio. (*2-r2) 



WANTED. - Full and finely prepared 

 clutches of A. O. U. Nus. 2()1, 274. 277a, 277, 281. 

 Offer perfect line sets of ecjual value or better 

 as 139. 141, 142, 172, 480, 492, 562, 665, etc Will 

 give in exchange first cla>8 sets of eggs as 53, 

 225, 226, 480. etc, for A 1 nests of the following 

 A. O. U. Nos. 444. 446. 419, 452, 456, 459. 471, 474, 

 474b, 474e, 477, 4sl. 4Sl'. 483, 494, 598, 598c, 598d, 

 598f, 500, 501, 501c. 503, 505, 505a, 508, 511, 511a. 

 511b, 513, 513a, 547, 549, 552, 554, 578. 581c, 581d. 

 581e, 581L. 581m, 584, 588, ,=>88b, 591, 59lb. 591c. 592, 

 593, 593c, 597a, 617, 620, 622b, 703a, 705, 706, 707, 

 707a, 708, 710a. 593c, 597a, 617, 620. 622b, 703a, 705, 

 706, 707, 707a. 708. 710a, 717b, 746, 755, 756. A. O. 

 TREGANZA, 614.East 6th St. South. SaltLake 

 City, Utah. 



WANTED.— First class sets of birds' eggs. 

 many of the common species in exchange. 

 For sets of same quality. 4x5 Kay camera, 

 miscellaneous books and magazines. C. B. 

 VANDERCOOK, Odin, Ills. (*1) 



BOOKS 



W\VNTED.— The lUtica, N. Y.) Oologist 

 Vol. I complete. For this I will pay $5.(0. 

 R. M. BARNES. Lacon, 111. 



Birds of New York by Eaton. Ctolored plates 

 by Fuertes. $5.00. Catalogues issued. SHER- 

 WOOD'S. 48-50 .Maiden Lane. New York. 



MISCELLANEOUS 



WANTED.— 1 ive reptiles of all kinds from 

 your locality. B. S. TAUr'.ENHAUS. 137 St. 

 and Amsterdam Ave., New York, N. Y. *li 



WANTED.- Cash offered for collecting 

 pistol and field glasses. Both must be A-1 

 and bargains. ')escribe fully, make, cost, 

 etc. All Iowa Natural History publications 

 wanted. .1. L. SLOANAKEK, Newton, Iowa, 

 (*1) 



FOR SALE.— Cavies in all known varieties 

 and colors. Rabbits. xVngora, Dutch, English. 

 White, etc. Waltzing mice also white, silver, 

 cream, tan, chocolate, blue, yellow, etc. All 

 bred from the best of stock. Reducing stock. 

 B. S. TArBENHAUS,137St. and Amsterdam 

 Ave., New York. N. Y. (*1) 



FOR EXCHANc ; K— 25.00 ) Oklahoma shells, 

 fossil relics. Also stamps for above. Bot)ks, 

 paper nioTiey and coins, THOS. S. HILL, 

 .Moodys. Okla. 



FOR S^^LE.— One Myer System, Cloas 

 Flute. 11 keys, low pitch in case. Used three 

 months. Will sell at very reasonable price. 

 Will send on approval. L. V. MEDIUUS, 

 3002 Chestnut St., Kansas City, Mo. 



IMPORTED COCOONS.-Atlas. Mylitta, 

 Roylei, Selene. Trifen-estrata and other 

 Indian pupae for Regalis. Versicolora and 

 other desirable native pupae and eggs. 

 JA.MES L. MITCHELL. Indiana Trust Build- 

 ing. Indianapolis, Indiana. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHAN( ;E.-For real 

 estate .Museum of Natural History 8900 speci- 

 mens from all parts of the world including 

 mounted birds and animals, genuine .Mexi- 

 can mumm.v. etc. Costs over $4000 will sell 

 for less than one fourth. Write. GEORGE 

 F. HEYLER. Blossburg. Pa. (*1) 



We will buy or exchange good books per- 

 taining to birds or natural history subjects 

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

 New York. 



I desire to i)urchase maga/.incs and books 

 on oology and ornithology. (iEOi;<iE SETH 

 GUION, Napoleonville, La. (1-12J 



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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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 gle month. 



E. .J. Dietrick, Nov. 27, 1910. 



You are certainly greatly improving 

 our little paper, and I wish you every 

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

 I like THE OOLOGIST very much. 

 Margaret R. Gest. 

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B. R. Bales, Dec. G, 1910. 



