THE OOLOGIST 



FOR EXCHANGE — Splendid perfect 

 New York State P'ossil shells trilobite 

 corals and C. Also sea shells and cur- 

 ios for U. S. or Foreign stamps in good 

 condition. All letters answered. KOGER 

 A. MATHES. 310 East Main St., Batavia, 

 N. Y. 



WANTED — Volumes 1 and 2 -of 

 Thorburn's British Birds. Very hand- 

 some price will be paid for these two 

 volumes. ANSEL B. MILLER, Springs, 

 Pennsylvania. 



WANTED — American Ornithology Vol. 

 VI; Oologist Vol. XXVI, 1-2-4; Ornithol- 

 ogist and Oologist Vol. XI; Various 

 numbers of Condor. Have duplicates of 

 Journal Maine Ornithological Society; 

 early Oologist; Ornithologist and Oolo- 

 gist; Osprey; Nidiologist, etc. H. H. 

 JOHNSON, Pittsfleld, Maine. 



EXCHANGE — I wish to exchange a 

 few Nature pictures for the same, or 

 for insects, cucoons. Will also sell or 

 buy for cash. Wish to buy good com- 

 pound microscope. What have you? 

 Write. HUBERT R. WISWELL, West- 

 brook, Minn. 



MISCEJLIiANQOUS. 



FO RSALE — A High-class collection 

 of Squirrels which I desire to dispose of 

 before entering the American Army. 

 E. H. HAMILTON, 614 Walnut St., Ver- 

 sailles Boro, McKeesport, Pa. 



FOR SALE — Loggerhead Sea turtle, 

 Embryos and hatched turtles, mixed 

 stages $3.00 dozen, small Octopus $1.0o 

 each. Other Maine specimens collected 

 from Florida this past summer. H. 

 AITKEN, Gen. Del., Philadelphia, Pa. 



EXCHANGE— Funston Perfect (animal) 

 Smoker, 20 Onedia Jump Traps (new), eggs 

 in sets. Want eggs in seta and singles. 

 LYLE D. MILLER. E. Claridon. Ohio. 



FOR SALE— Live pupae of moths and but- 

 terflies. Price-list on application, for de- 

 livery November 1, 1918. Also entomologi- 

 cal supplies of all kinds, LOUIS S. KOH- 

 LER, 47 Wagner Place, Hawthorne, N. J. 



FOR SALE — Two handsome Virginia 

 Red Cedar cabinets suitable for eggs or 

 skins. Also one smaller Walnut Cabi- 

 net, cheap. WHARTON HUBER, Gwy- 

 nedd Valley, Pa. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE:-No. 3 Bulls 

 eye Eastman Kodak, new and in good condi- 

 tion. Ask 15.00. cost $9.00. Send offers of ex- 

 chang e. JOHNSON NEFF. Marionville. Mo . 



PERSONAL- Would like to become ac- 

 quainted with active Oologist in New York 

 City. Westchester Co., or nearby, with view 

 to expeditions next spring. L. C. S. please 

 write. RAYMOND FULLER, White Plains, 

 N. Y.. R. F. D. No. 1. 



FOR EXCHANGE — Large showy India 

 moths. Atacus Atlas. Antheraea Pernyi. 

 Actias selene. Caligula cachara. ( Selene lyna 

 Hybrid) Also many natives. Want A No. 1 

 set of 28«, 364. A. J. POTTER, East Killingly. 

 Conn. 



The Oologist is the best medium of ex- 

 change for Oologists Ornithologists etc., in 

 the entire U. S. 



Who has skins or mounted fox squirrels, 

 colors. Black, White. Gray, Black Yellow, 

 Black; Cinnamon mixed with black or pure 

 white squirrels. EARL HAMILTON, Ver- 

 sailles, Boro.. McKeesport, Pa. 



I want to get into touch with young 

 collector in the Ozart region for the 

 coming summer's collecting. JOHNSON 

 NEFF, Marionsville, Mo. 



FOR EXCHANGE — One flne CONLEY 

 4x.5 Plate Camera, 17 inch Bellows. 

 Adopted for close up Nature Study. 

 Want good 25-20 or 32-20 RIFLE, or 

 Books on OOLOGY. EARL MOPFET, 

 Marshall, Texas. 



BOOKS WANTED — Orchids of New 

 England, by Baldwin; Our Native 

 Orchids, by Gibson; Ferns of North 

 America by Eaton. Please state price. 

 H. MOUSLEY, Hatley, Quebec. 1-lt 



WANTED — One B. & L. Model C. dou- 

 ble Dissolving" Lens. New or second 

 hand stereopticon Machine in exchange 

 for personally collected specimens of 

 Westein Birds Eggs. Mrs. A. O. TRE- 

 GANZA, No. 624 E. Sixth St. South, Salt 

 Lake City, Utah. l-2t 



Statement o£ the Ownership, Managre- 

 uient, Circulation, etc., Required by 

 The Act of Congress of Aug. 34, 1912. 



Of The Oologist, published monthly. 

 At Albion. N' Y. for April, 1910. 

 STATE OF ILLINOIS, 



County of Marshall — ss: 



Before me, Viva Lester, notary public, 

 in and for the State and county aforesaid, 

 personally appeared II. M. Barnes, who, 

 having been duly sworn according to 

 law, deposes and says that he is the 

 Editor and owner of The Oologist and 

 that the following is, to the best of his 

 knowledge and belief, a true statement 

 of the ownership, management (and 

 if a daily paper, the circulation), etc., 

 of the aforesaid publication for the 

 date shown in the above caption, re- 

 quired by the Act of August 24, 1912, 

 embodied in section 443, Postal Laws 

 and Regulations, printed on the reverse 

 of this form, to wit: 



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 the publisher, editor, managing editor, 

 and business managers are: Publisher, 

 ?i. M. Barnes, Lacon, Illinois; Editor, 

 R. M. Barnes, Lacon, Illinois; Managing 

 Editor, R. M. Barnes, Lacon, Illinois; 

 Business Manager, R. M. Barnes, Lacon, 

 Illinois. 



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 goon Barnes publislies it as a private 

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R. MAGOON BARNES. 

 Sworn to and subscribed before me 

 this 2d day of April, 1919. 



Viva Lester, Notary Public. 

 (My commission expires Jan. 24, 1921). 



