The Oologist. 



BIRDS-NESTS-EGGS 



TAXIDERMY 



Vol. XXIX. No. 10. ALBION, N. Y., Oct. 15, 1912. Whole No. 308 



BRIEF SPEOIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS 



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We will not advertise the skins, nests, eggs, or mounted specmiens of North American 

 Birds for sale. These columns are for the use of those desiring to make bona fide exchanges 

 of such specimens for scientific collecting purposes only.— EDI fOK. 



BIRDS 



WANTED-Live American Wild Trumpet- 

 er Swan. 11. M. Barnes. I^acon, 111. 



WANTED.— One or two live female wood 

 ducks. ,T. H. CLARK, 23« Broadway. Pater- 

 son, N. J. U-P) 



Are you interested in bird skins from 

 (Juiana? I also have a lot of Scarlet Ibis eggs 

 from Surinam. THOMAS PENARD. Nor- 

 folk Hoad, Arlington, Mass. (1-pj 



BIRD SKINS .—Exchange generally- 

 FRANK S. WRIGHT, 14 Cayuga St., Auburn. 

 N. Y. (2-p) 



FOR EXCHANCiE.- For anything of use 

 to a sportsman. A. I. mounted birds and. 

 skins of water fowl and owls. MILO DENNY. 

 Waubeek, Iowa. (1-p) 



EXCHANGE. -A small collection of mam- 

 mal skins. Want skins of Hunnuingbirds, 

 292 to 296, 319, 3«5, 475, 47(), 497, 499. 501), 510, 724, 

 740. F. SEYMOUi; HERSEY. (i Maple Ave. 

 Taunton. Mass. (1) 



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 t*'eir numerical order, and not tumble them 

 together hit and miss, as some of our readers are 

 complaining, and we think justly so. 



EXCHAN(;E.— 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. 



EGGS FOR EXCHANGE.— A few sets each 

 of the following to exchange for other sets. 

 Nos. 49. 120c. 122. 127, 294a. 36oa. Send full list: 

 .7. S. APPLETON. Sirai. Ventura Co.. Cal. 



T J EXCHANGE — Sets with data. North 

 Aiuerican and Foreign. Can use many coiu- 

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

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

 D. C. 



WANTED-Nests of the Cliff Swallow: 

 offer eggs or cash. I have a small supply of 

 Scilbitefrom the extinct Frankfurd Quarry 

 to trade for sets. J. P. BALL, M. D.. frank- 

 ford. Philadelphia. Pa. (4-p) 



