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BOOKS. 



WANTED — Britton & Brown Illus- 

 trated Flora in three volumes. State 

 edition, condition of books and best 

 cash price. F. E. FORD, Chardon, O. 



THE WARBLER — Second series. 

 Seven volumes complete, $3.50 post paid. 

 Very few full sets left. Volume 1 and 

 2, witli a dozen exquisite colored plates 

 of rare birds eggs, is in good supply, 

 and tlie two volumes will be mailed for 

 $1.00. J. L. CHILDS, Floral Park, N. Y. 



WANTED - Osprey, Vol. IV No. 3 and 

 index: New Series, Vol. I No. 4, 5, 7. FOR 

 EXCHANGE or Sale Cheap. Some early 

 volumes and single copies of Oologist, many 

 Nos, of Bird Lore, Museum, a few copies of 

 Osprey. JOHN WILLIAMS, Iowa City. 

 Iowa. R. 9. 



"""t^^ANTBD — Vol. I and Vol III of 

 Ridgway's Birds of North and Middle 

 America. Can offer Vol. V and $1.50 

 for either vol. and cash for the other. 

 W. C. HANNA, Colton, California. 



FOR SALE- Auks 4 Vol. 1894 to 97. Vols. 

 11-12-13-14 for cash. R. E. CASE. Avon, Conn. 



FOR SALE -Bird Lore. five volumes, year 

 1913-1917, one dollar per volume, carriage 

 extra H. MOUSLEY, Hatley. P. Quebec. 



WANTED FOR CASH-The Condor Vols 

 1-9 inch. Bird Lore Vols. 1 and 2 incl.. Nos. 1 

 and 2 of Vol. 3; No. 1 of Vol. 7; The Oologist of 

 Utica. N. Y. Vols 1-5 inc. and its continuation. 

 The Oruitho>ogist and Oologist Vols. B-8 incl. 

 B, F. BOLT. 1421 Prospect Ave., Kansas City. 

 Mo. 



WANT— Forcashor exchange, many Issues 

 of Oologist. ( )sprey, etc.. also Birds of Wash- 

 ington, D. C. and vicinity, hy Mrs. L. W. 

 Maynard. RALPH W.JACKSON, H. No. 1. 

 Cambridge, Md. 



For SALE— Vo1s4-5-6-7 of Exploration and 

 Surveys for the Pacific Railroad, 1853-1856. 

 The books are bound and in good condition. 

 What am I offered. (JKO. E. OSrEKHOUT, 

 Windsor, Colorado. 



WANTED — Back numbers of many 

 amateur bird publications. List of de- 

 siderate sent to anyone having any- 

 thing in this line for sale or exchange. 

 Also have many numbers of Auk, Con- 

 dor, Bird Lore, O. & C, Oologist, Bull. 

 Cooper Club, etc. to exchange. A. C. 

 BENT, Taunton, Mass. 



Frank L. Burns' Bibliography of scarce or 

 out of print North American Amateur and 

 Trade Publications in existence. Price 25c. 

 R. M. BARNES. Lacon. 111. 



FOR EXCHANGE — Osprey Vol. I, II, 

 III, IV and v.. New Series No. 7 & 2. 

 Condor, Vol. VI & No. 1 of Vol. VII. 

 "Wilson Bulletin No. 69. Birds & Nature, 

 Vol XIII. Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5. Vol. IXV, 

 No. 1; Birds Vol. II, No. 5 and 6. Auk, 

 Vol. XXIV and No. 3 of Vol. XXV. Birds 

 of Wyoming, Birds of Iowa. These will 

 be exchanged or sold only as a whole 

 for best cash offer or extra good sets. 

 W. H. BINGAMAN, Algona, Iowa. 



EXCHANGE— Large number of Oologists 

 and other bird magazines. A few sets nicely 

 prepared of common land birds. Part VII 

 "Birds of North and Middle America" for 

 other parts of same work. Want many 

 issues of Oologist. Osprey etc., for cash or 

 exchange. Also "Birds of Washington, D. C. 

 and vicinity by Mrs. L. W. Maynard. 

 RALPH W. JACKSON, Cambridge, Route 1, 

 Maryland. 



WANTED — July, 1908, and January, 

 1911, numbers of The Auk. State price, 

 or can offer a few personally taken sets 

 of eggs. HAROLD M. HOLLAND, Gales- 

 burg, 111. 



W^ANTED — Baird Brewer & Ridg- 

 ways Water Birds. Thompson's By- 

 ways & Bird Notes. Bird Lore, Vols. 

 1-15 inclusive. W. D. RICHARDSON, 

 4215 Prairie Ave. Chicago, 2-3t 



WANTED — Oologist Vol. Ill No. 2; 

 Vols. IV, V, VI; Vol. IX, No. 11; Vol. 

 XVI, No. 3. "Birds of Essex County, 

 iwass.' ; "Putnam Catalog of the Birds 

 of Connecticut," by Linsey; "Familiar 

 Science and Fanciers Journal," Vols. 5 

 and 6. HARRY S. HATHAWAY, Box 

 1466, Providence, R. I. 



EXCHANGE NOTICE — The Oologist 

 for 1913 with September No. missing; 

 for 1914 complete; 1915 complete; 1916 

 with October and December missing; 

 for National Geographic Magazines, 

 Skins for mounting or large single eggs. 

 Can furnish fresh skins of Black & Tur- 

 key Vultures for others. J. J. WIRZ, 

 16 il Broad St., Augusta, Ga. 



WANTED — Good prices paid for the 

 following following magazines: The 

 Oologist, Januy and Feby 1887; April 

 1SS9; also Nos. 232, 266, 270, 300. The 

 Osprey, Vol. 3, Nos. 9 & 10; Vol. V, Nos. 

 5 & 7. New Series Nos. 4 & 7; Nidiolo- 

 gist, Vol. I, Nos. 3, 5, 6; Wilson Bulletin 

 Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 82. 84, 92, 95, 96, 97 and all 

 old U. S. Stamps before 1870, singles, 

 pairs, strips, also on the covers, must 

 be in fine condition. LAUREN TREMP- 

 FER, 136 N. Dewey St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



WANTED — Oologist of Utica, N. Y., 

 Vols. 1-5; Ornithologist and Oologist 

 Vol. 6, numbers 8, 10, 11, index and title 

 page; Vol. 7, index and title page; Vol. 

 N, numbers 4, 11, 12, index and title 

 page. Nidiologist, Vol 1, numbers 1 and 

 2. Osprey, Vol. 1, numbers 2, 4 and 6; 

 and otlier discontinued ornithological 

 magazines. Will pay reasonable prices. 



FOR EXCHANGE — Ornithologist and 

 Oologist volumes 15 and 16 complete, 

 and several numbers of Volumes 9-14. 



Bird Lore Vol 1, numbers 1, 5 and 6; 

 Vol. 2, numbers 1, 4 and 6; Vol. 3, num- 

 bers 5 and 6; Vol. 4, numbers 1, 2 and 6; 

 Vol 5, number 5; Vol. 6, number 6; Vol. 

 7, number 2; Volumes 13 and 16 com- 

 plete. 



Osprey Vol 2, numbers 1, 3, 6 and 7, 

 Vol. 3, number 1. 



Bendire's Life Histories, Vol. 1; Nel- 

 son's Natural History Collections Made 

 in Alaska; Turner's Contributions to 

 the Natural History of Alaska; For- 

 bush's Useful Birds and their Protec- 

 tion. R. W. WILLIAMS, Department of 

 Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 



