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THE OOLOQIST 



EGGS 



In sending in your exchange notices for nests, 

 skins and eggs, we would appreciate it if you would 

 arrange the numerals in your exchange notice 

 in ti^eir numerical order, and not tumble them 

 together hit and miss, as some of our readers are 

 complaining, and we think justly so. 



Nests witn and without sets wanted, can 

 ■ise many common varieties; have you any 

 eptile eggs? J. P. BALL, M. D.. Franliford, 

 hiladelphia, Penns. fll-U) 



EGGS FOR EXCHANGE.-A few sets each 

 of the following to exchange for other sets: 

 Nos. 49, I20c, 122. 127, 29Ja. 360a. Send full list. 

 J. S. APPLETON. Simi. Ventura Co.. Cal. 



TO EXCHANGE — Sets with data. North 

 American and Foreign. Can use many com- 

 mon kinds of both. Dr. T. VV. RICHARDS 

 U. S. Navy, 1911 N. St., N. W.. Washington 



EXCHANGE.-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 Ave.. 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. 

 FORD. 4816 N. Winchester Ave.. Chicago, 

 Ills. (*) 



Old, as well as new, oological friends are 

 requested to submit lists of wants from 

 Southern Texas. Cireat care in preparation of 

 specimens and extra full data always. Eggs 

 of edible Diamond-backed Terrapin for 

 propagating purposes. E. F. POPE, Port 

 Bolivar, Texas. (19; 



Send for samples of standard bird egg and 

 bird skin labels. The Kelso Press, Highland 

 Park, Ills. Letter Heads, Envelopes, etc. 

 HENRY COALE, JR., Proprietor, Highland 

 Park, Ills. (1) 



I have for exchange for sets or books, extra 

 choice setsofOsprey and Pine Warblers with 

 nests, many others of less value. H. H. 

 BAILEY, Newport News, Va. (1) 



I am a collector and want to exchange with 

 Oologists in North America and other 

 countries. I have a large stock of exchange 

 in fine sets, from Europe, Asia, and Palae- 

 arctic and Mediterranean region. Send your 

 list and terms. R.SCHMIDT, Mahndorferstr 

 20, Halberstadt, Germany. v*l) 



WANTED. -Full and finely prepared 

 clutches of A. O. U. Nos. 261, 274, 277a, 277, 281. 

 Offer perfect fine sets of equal value or better 

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

 give in exchange first class sets of eggs as 53, 

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

 A. O. U. Nos. 444. 446. 449. 452. 456. 439. 471. 474. 

 474b. 474e. 477, 481. 482, 483, 494. 598. 59.Sc. 598d, 

 598f, 500, 501, 501c, 503, 505, 505a, 508, 511. 5lla. 

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

 581e, 581L, 581m, 584, 588, 588b. 891, 591b. 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. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— Sets of Sea Birds' eggs 

 such as 12-13-30-31-32-40-42-43-56-64-65-71-80-86-89- 

 104-114.1-115-116-117-119-125-126-127-159 and many 

 others. Wanted, sets of common land birds, 

 any kind except: 444-456-477-488-495-507-510-511- 

 560-563-581-593-612-613-616-652-683-704-705 - 721 - 725- 

 755-761-766. These are so common as to be of 

 little use to collectors, then why take them? 

 You had better let the eggs hatch into useful 

 songsters. W. RAINE, 50 Waverley Rd, Kew 

 Beach. Toronto, Canada. (1*) 



MISCELLANEOUS 



British Columbia lepidoptera and coleop" 

 tera collected for cash. I. L. H. MUNRO- 

 Okanagan Landing, B. V. (*1) 



I exchange preserved specimens of reptiles 

 with U. S. collectors only. C, A. CLARK, 60 

 Lynnfield, St., East Lynn Sta.. Mass. (1-p) 



WANTED.— To correspond with parties 

 who have fine fossils to offer for cash only. 

 K. B. MATHEfl, Batavia. N. Y. (1) 



I offer fine exchange in first 

 class sets for American Animals, 

 Stone & Cram, The Reptile 

 Book, Ditmars, Ernest Thomp= 

 son=Seton's new two=volume 

 work of American Animals, or 

 the following if in first class 

 condition: Colt's or Savage 

 Automatic Pistol 32 cal., Win= 

 Chester Automatic Rifle., 22 cal, 

 Marble's Game Getter. 



NEW LISTS OUT 



Books, Supplies and Speci= 

 mens for Oologists and others. 

 Copy Ridgway's "Humming- 

 birds," $2.00; set Cory's "Birds 

 of Hayti and San Domingo," 

 $6.34. Lists for Stamps. 



ERNEST H. SHORT, 



Box 173. 



(l-p) 



Rochester, N. Y. 



