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IMP0RTP:D COCOONS.-Atlas, Mylitta, 

 Roylei. Selene, Trifen-estrata and other 

 Indian pupae for Regalls. Versicolora and 

 other • desirable native pupae and eggs. 

 JAMKS L. MITCHELL, Indiana Trust Build- 

 ing. Indianapolis, Indiana. 



TAXIDERMY. Learn Taxidermy by mail. 

 Mount your fine birds, animals and heads. 

 Do your own tanning. ( )ur school will teach 

 you quickly in your own horne. Success 

 guaranteed. Low cost. Send now for our 

 free taxidermy book, and particulars. N. W. 

 SCHOOL OF TAXIDERMY.TUElwoodBldg., 

 Omaha, Nebr. 



POST CARDS, of birds, nests and eggs of 

 many of our Florida birds, Egrets, Ibises. 

 Giallinules, Limpkin, etc. i^bout three hun- 

 dred good negatives to select from. Work 

 guaranteed. State your wants in first letter 

 Price $1.00 per dozen. O. E. BAYNARD, 

 Orange Lake, Florida. (3) 



FOR SA LE— 700 egg trays, made with white 

 paper all sizes and in good condition. I will 

 also exchange for sets of eggs for others new 

 to my collection. I have also many maga- 

 zines for exchange. C. M. CASE, 7 Holoomb 

 St., Ha-rtford, Conn. 



TAXIDERMY.— We mount birds, animals, 

 heads, and make rugs. Finest work. Museum 

 methods, moth proof. Guaranteed low prices. 

 Write for price lisi. 8«. Its free. N. W. 

 SCHOOL OF TAXIDERMY. No. 76. Omaha, 

 Nebr. 



A few pairs of extra fine, large Texas steer 

 horns of the now extinct "Texas Long-horn" 

 type. Rare. Price, $2.50 to $10.00 per pair. 

 E. F. POPE, Colmesneil, Texas. 



EXCHANGE NOTICE.-Belgium double 

 barrel 12 gauge shot gun. Remington 4 barrel 

 pistol, Elliots patent 32 cal., 26 Xewhouse No. 

 1 jump craps. Loggerhead Turtle eggs 1-21 and 

 1-22 first class data. I can use A 1 sets of 

 Raptores, etc. Or I will send the entire lot 

 cheap for cash. JAMES O. JOHNSON, 

 Southington, Conn. 



TAXIDERMY S U P P L I E S.-Glass eyes, 

 tools, materials, for taxidermists. Biggest 

 and best stock in America, lowest prices. 

 Get our catalog 56 free. Write for one today. 

 N. W. SCHOOL OF TAXIDERMY. No. 76, 

 Omaha, Nebr. 



WANTED.— Photographs (any size from 

 3* to 4i inches and up) of birds nests with 

 egps in situ. As I desire these for coloring, 

 prints must be made on velox or platinum 

 paper, the latter preferred. Send any num- 

 ber you may have on appro^-al, and I will 

 remit 2oc. each for those I keep. JOHN 

 LEWIS CHILDS, Floral Park. N. Y. (3t-9) 



BOOKS 



WANTED.-The (Utica. N. Y.) Oologist 

 Vol. I complete. For this I will pay $20.00. 

 R. M. BARNES. Lavon. 111. 



BIRD BOOKS WITH COLORED PIC- 

 TURES, pocket size. Write for my free des- 

 criptive circular. E. M. DUNBAR, 3J Row- 

 ena St. Boston Mass. 



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. 



WANTED.-Books on birds. Will pay a 

 reasonable cash price for those that I desire. 

 State title aud author, conaition. etc. CHAS. 

 F. CARR, (Per.sonal), New London, Wis. 



EXCHANGE.— 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 $2.00 for No. 6 of Vol. 5 of THE 

 OOLOCilST 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 xMt. 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, 

 Stockport, Ohio. 



WANTED.— Audubon's Birds of America, 

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

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

 be paid for numbers 10 and 80. FRANKLIN 

 BOOKSHOP, 920 Walnut St., Philadelphia, 

 Pa, 



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 11th St.. Santa Monica. Cal. 



WANTED— "Nidiologist", Vol. 1 No. 2: 

 Vol. 4 No. 3: Vol. 5 No. 3. "Auk" Vols. 1-8. U, 

 12, 13 and 2s. Jour. Maine Ornith. Soc. and 

 Bull. Mich. Ornith. Club, complete vols, and 

 odd nos. DR. T. W. RICHARDS, 1207 19th 

 St. N. W., Washington. D. C. 



FIELD (iLASSES FOR SALE.-Fine field 

 glasses, used only one trip, like new. < ienuine 

 "Colemont French," with leather case. Clost 

 $14.00. Will take $8.00. R. COLE, Shukert, 

 Bldg., Omaha, Nebr. 



FOR SALE.— Eaton's Birds of New York. 

 Large and complete in one volume for $5.00. 

 THE SHERWOOD CO., 144 Fulton St.. New 

 York City, N. Y. 



BOOKS WANTED I'OR CA«H OR IN 

 EXCHAN(iE.— ]5ooks or magazines on Orni- 

 thology and other Natural History subjects. 

 Single volumes or whole libraries purchased. 

 A. R. WOMRATH. 12 Madison Ave., New 

 York City, N. Y. 



BOOKS WANTED FOR CASH OR IN 

 EXCHAN(iE.— Books or magazines on orni- 

 thology and other natural history subjects. 

 Single volumes or whole libraries purchased. 

 A. R. WOM RATH, 72 Madison Avenue. New 

 York City. (li 



WANTED.-Nidlologist, Vol. I, 1893, Nos. 

 1-3, Sept. Nov.; Osprey N. S. 1902, Feb. March, 

 April, June, July; Bird Lore, II, 1900, No. 2; 

 lUill, cooper Ornith, Club, 1, No. 6. In 

 original covers. B.H. SWALES, (irosse Isle, 

 Mich. (1) 



FOR SALE. -Elegant set, 6 vols. Natural 

 History, new, never used. Cost me $25.00, 

 need money and will take half price. Great 

 bargain. Write today. R. COLE. Shukert. 

 Bldg., Omaha. Nebr. 



