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THE OOLOGIST 



WANTED — Britton & Brown Illus- 

 trated Flora in three volumes. State 

 edition, condition of books and best 

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



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 WILLI A.MS, Iowa City, 

 Iowa. R. 9. 



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. MOU8LEY. Hatley, P. Quebec. 



WANTED FOR CASH-The Condor Vols 

 1-9 inch. Bird Lore Vols. 1 and 2 inch, 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 Ornitho)ogist and Oologist Vols. 6-8 incl. 

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

 Mo. 



WANT— Forcash or exchange, many issues 

 of Oologist. Osprey, etc.. also Birds of Wash- 

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

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

 Cambridge, Md. 



FOR SALE- Vols4-5-6-7 of Exploration and 

 Surveys for the Pacific Railroad, 1853-1856. 

 The books are bound and in good condition. 

 What am I offered. GEO. E. OSTERHOUT, 

 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 

 put of print North American Amateur and 

 Trade Publications in existence. Price 35c. 

 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. 



WANTED — 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; 

 \ ols. 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. 



For a limited time will exchange the 

 I'^amous Reiber Bird Homes and at- 

 tracting stations for skins, nests and 

 eggs. Reiber Bird Homes are scien- 

 tifically constructed and are the only 

 homes tliat have the United States 

 and Canadian government indorse- 

 ments. You will want illustrated books 

 describing tliem, sent free on request. 

 REIBEK BIRD RESERVE, West Web- 

 ster, N. Y. 2t 



ORNITHOLOGISTS, OOLOGISTS and 

 MANNALOGISTS, ATTENTION! — I am 

 planning a trip to the Hudson Bay Re- 

 gion for the coming summer. Those de- 

 siring material will place orders now. 

 Will consider active man joining me 

 on this venture or some one paying ex- 

 penses and collect for him on shares. 



1 have for sale or exchange: Ridge- 

 way's Birds of N. and M. Am. Vols. 1 to 

 7 minus 3; many vols, and odd numbers 

 of Wilson Bull Oologist, Bird Lore, 

 Birds and Nature, O. and O. (Am. Nat- 

 uralist Vol. IX, 1875) Blue Bird, Birds 

 of Va., Birds of Md. and many others. 

 Want cash, books on Ornithology, Man- 

 nalogy. Eggs in sets, and Auks Vol. 1 

 to 5, Bird Lore Vol. 1, Nos. 2 and 4, Vol. 

 21, Nos. 2 and 3; Vol. 3, Nos. 1, 2 and 3. 

 H. H. BAILEY, 319 54th St., Newport 

 News, Virginia. 



NOTICE — 1 will collect Southern But- 

 tertties tliis season for cash. All inter- 

 ested write me. Prices low. Specimens 

 guaranteed. D. V. HEMBREE, Roswell, 

 Ga. 



FOR SALE — Birds of North and Mid- 

 dle America, Parts 1 to 7, $ .25; "Auk", 

 Vols. 16 to 23: $1.50 per vol. or $10.00 

 for the lot. EVERETT E. JOHNSON, 

 Herbron, Maine. R.R.I. 



FOR EXCHANGE— Two sets of but- 

 terilies in eiker mounts, size S by 14, for 

 a small bore shot gun or rifle. D. GOLD- 

 BEP.G, U. R. 3, Rockville, Conn. 



NOTICE to cash buyers of Southern 

 Butterflies I will collect and sell at low 

 prices this spring all Southern Butter- 

 flies. D. V. HEMBREE, Roswell, Ga. 



SKINS WANTED — Cash or trade. Al- 

 berte Squirrel. Dark faced Fox Squirrel, 

 Cloit and Ringtail Cats, Oppossum, 

 Mountain Beaver, Little chief hare, 

 Douglas Squirrel, Prairie Dog, Grey 

 Fox, Golden Chip Monk, also avocet, 

 Roadrunner, Limpkin. Ibises, Least Bit- 

 tern, Barn Owl, Mockingbird. OLIVER 

 TRAFFORD, St. Eugene, Ontario, Can. 



