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THE OOLOGIST 



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WANTED. -Nidiologist, Vol. 1, No. 6. In- 

 dexes to Vol. 2 and 4. Will pay cash. EARLE 

 R. FORREST, 261 Locust Ave.. Washington, 

 Pa^ ^ il-P) 



"cash or (iOOD EXCH A Nf GE.-For 

 Agassiz Companion, Amateur Naturalist, 

 Exchange, Empire State Exchange. Field and 

 Forest, and 4(1 otlier titli>s, to complete files. 

 Lists exchanged. FRANK L. BURNS. 

 Berwyn, Pa^ (1-P) 



FOR sALE.-Coues' Key, last edition, 2 

 vols. $7.00; cost $12.50. Or will entertain offers 

 of rare Warbler sets only. H. MOUSLEY 

 HATLEY, Quebec. (1-p) 



FOR EXCHANOE.— Two hundred sets 

 with data, in first class condition, including 

 50 European (without data) in cabinet. List 

 sent on application. -DK. JAMESON, 105 N. 

 Washington St., Titusville, Pa. (4-p) 



WANTED.— Least Sandpiper 1-41, have sets 

 of Osprey, Least Bittern 1-4, and Oreen Heron 

 1-5 to exchange for same. WM. B. CRISPIN, 

 Salem, N. J. 



FINE COLLECTION BIRD EGGS, many 

 birds and nests photographed, to exchange 

 for microscope, fly rod, casting rod, or tackle 

 Box 775, Stanford University, Cal. 



Choice cabinet sets with full and accurate 

 data for exchange for sets and large rare 

 singles. DR. M. T. CLECKLEY, 457 Greene 

 St.. Augusta. Ga. (2-p) 



FOR SALE. -Named collections of 100 

 species. 200 specimens, all perfect, of Marine 

 Shells, $5.00 postpaid; also of land and fresh 

 water shells, $5.00 postpaid. Smaller col- 

 lections at same rate. A. G. REYNOLDS, 

 G ulfport. Fla. (2-p) 



FOR SALE. -The Auk, volumes 1 to 15 

 bound in brown morocco and volumes l(j to 

 2ti in numbers as issued, all first class. Piice 

 $100.00. Wanted. Bird Lore. Vol. 1. No. 6; Vol. 

 2, No. 2. Write me and see what a liber il 

 offer I ivill make for these two numbers. 

 LAUREN TREMPER, 136 N. Dewey St.. 

 Philadelphia. Pa. (2-p) 



EXCHANGE OR SELL CHEAP.- 

 Mcllwraith's Birds of Ontario, Macoun s 

 Catalogue of Canadian Biids, Ottawa 

 Naturalist. Vols. 2.1 24. 25; Davies Nests and 

 Hggs of N. A. Birds; Oologist. last four vol- 

 umes. Wanted, a pair of good Marine Glasses 

 or specimens (jf interesting Minerals. LEWIS 

 BROWN, .31 Willcocks St., Toronto, Can. 



(1-p) 



Authors and Publishers of Bird Books send 

 us particulars of your books. We intend 

 making Ornithology one of the important 

 sections of our busniess. It will pay you t > 

 get in touch with us. We buy in large or 

 small quantities. A. R. WOMRATH, 72 

 Madison Ave., New York. (3-t) 



WANTED FOR CASH.— The Condor, Vols. 

 I to XIII. The Auk. Vols. I to X, Bird Lore, 

 Vols. I-II-III-VII-X. All or any part of 

 these, also; Wilson Bulletins, Nos. 1 to 25. 

 The Oologist a complete file or parts. And 

 any bird book by Cones. Mrs. Bailey, N. S. 

 Goss, Ridgway, Audubon, Toerey, Lowell or 

 C. C. Abbott. I will purchase bird books 

 new to ray library. Send list of any that you 

 have for sale. J. N. SWIFT, Stockport. Ohio. 



I will give $20.00 for Volume I of the Utica, 

 N. Y. Oologist. R. M. BARNES. Lacon,|Ill. 



BIRD BOOKS WITH COLORED PIC- 

 TURES, pocket size. Write for my free des- 

 criptive circular. E. M. DUNBAR, 3)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 and author, conaition. etc. CHAS. 

 F. CARR. (Personal), New London, Wis. 



I will give $2.00 for No. 6 of Vol. 5 of THE 

 0()LO(iIST in the original covers and in 

 good condit ion. 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, 

 Stockport, Ohio. 



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.— Nests and Eggs of the Birds 

 of Ohio. Plates (15i x 17i inches) beautifully 

 colored by hand. Two volumes, finely bound. 

 The most beautiful work on natural history 

 ever published in the United States. Very 

 scarce. Price and full particulars on appli- 

 cation. Address, A. R. WOMRATH, 72 Mad- 

 ison Ave.. New York. Catalogues issued. 



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 OHAM- 

 i?ERS. 1226 11th St.. Santa Monica. Cal. 



FIELD (iL ASSES FOR SALE.- Fine field 

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

 ■'•'olemnnt French." with leather case. Cost 

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

 Bldg., Omaha, Nebr. 



I will give two dollars each for num- 

 bers one and two of Volume II, of the= 

 Utica, N. Y., Oologist. 



R. N. BARNES, 



Lacon, 111. 



