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1890, Vols. I, II, III and Vol. IV except 

 Nos. 6-8 and 10. 



The Natural History CoIIectora 

 Monthly, 1893, Vol. 1, except Nos. 1-2- 

 3-4. 



The Naturalists Companion, Branch- 

 port, N. Y., 1885, ,Vol. I, No. 1. 



The Naturalists Journal, Frankfort, 

 and Phila., Pa., 1884, Vol. I, Nos. 4 

 and 7; Vol. II, Nos. 1-2-3-4. 



Nature Study Review, Chicago, 111., 

 All issues prior to No. 45; also Nos. 

 46, 58, 59. 60. 61, 62, 72, 74. 93, 94 and 

 117. 



The Observer, 1889-1917, Vol. I, all 

 except Nos. 1-2-3-6; Vol. II, all except 

 No. 3; Vol. Ill, all except Nos. 2-45-6- 

 7; Vol. IV, all except Nos. 2-3; Vol. V, 

 Nos. 6-8-9-10-12; Vol. VI, Nos. 2-7-10-12; 

 Vol. VII, Nos. 10-12; Vol. VIII, all ex- 

 cept No. 4. 



Ohio Naturalist, Ohio State Univer- 

 sity, 1889-1895, Vols. I-II-III and Vol. 

 IV, No. 5 and all later issues. 



The Old Curiosity Shop, Vol. IX, 

 No. 6. 



The Oologist and Botanist, Des 

 Moines, la., Vol. II, Nos. 3-4-5. 



The Oologist Advertiser, Danilsville, 

 Conn., 1889-90, Vol. 1, No. 1. 



The Ornithologist, Twin Bluffs, Wis., 

 1885, Vol. 1, No. 1. 



The Oregon Naturalist, Eugene, 

 Ore., 1891, Vol. II, No. 7. 



The Owl, Glenn Falls, N. Y., 1885-6, 

 Vol. I, all; Vol. II, all except Nos. 1 

 and 2; Vol. Ill, all except No. 2. 



The Stormy Petrel, Quendota, 111., 

 1890, Vol. I, Nos. 2 and 6 



The Taxidermist, Hyde Park, Mass., 

 1907-14, all after Vol. II, No. 7. 



The Valley Naturalist, St. Louis, 

 No. 1878, all except Vol. 1, No. 1. 



The Weekly Oologist and Philatlest, 

 all published except Vol. I, No. 2 and 

 Vol. II, No. 2. 



The Western Naturalist, Topeka, 

 Ks., 1903, all issues except Vol. I, No. 

 1. 



The Western Naturalist, Quadison, 

 Wis., 1887-8, Vol. 1, Nos. 7-9-10; Vol. 

 II, Nos. 1-5-6. 



The West American Scientist, San 

 Diego, Calif., 1885 to 1902, Vol. 1, all 

 except Nos. 5-9-11; Vol. 11, all except 

 Nos. 15-21; Vol. Ill, all except Nos. 27- 

 31; Vol. IV, all except Nos. 43-47-53; 

 Vol. VI, Nos. 61. Vol. VIII, 66-68-69-70- 

 71-72-73 and all after No. 139 except 

 No. 158. 



The Wisconsin Naturalist, Milwau- 



kee, Wis., Vol. I,, all except Nos. 6-6; 

 All of Vols. II-III-IV and V; all of Vol. 

 VI except No. 1; all of Vol. VII except 

 Nos. 77 and 78; all of Vol. VIII except 

 Nos. 79-81-82; all of Vol. IX except 

 Nos. 87-88-89-90. 



The Young Collector, Des Moines, 

 la., 1881-2, all issues except Vol. I, 

 No. 41; and Vol. II, Nos. 1-2-3. 



The Young Naturalist, Galesburgh, 

 111., 1884, Vol. I, all except Nos. 1-4-5. 



The Young Ornithologist, Boston, 

 Mass., 1885, Vol. I, No. 10. 



SPOT CASH — I will buy entire col- 

 lections of birds' eggs and send lists. 

 B. R. BALES, 149 W. Main St., Circle- 

 ville, Ohio. 



WANTED — Eggs of Waders and 

 Shore Birds. Send list of what you have 

 to dispose of for cash. B. R. BALES, 

 M.D., 149 W. Main St., Circleville, Ohio. 



EXTRAORDINARY OFFER — Exten- 

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 American and European Specimens. 

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

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TO EXCHANGE ^ — Singles without 

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 300c, 368, 372, 726c, 748a, and many 

 others. J. H. BOWLES The Woodstock, 

 Tacoma, Wash. 



FOR SALE — Stevens Taxidermist's 

 gun, 18 inch barrel. Price $6.00 CHAS. 

 F. CARR, New London, Wis. 



WANTED — Reed's — "Tiie Bird Book"; 

 Beebe's "Two Bird Lovers in Mexico," 

 Ornithological books of Tropics. CLYDE 

 D. MILLER, E. Claridon, Ohio 



WILL TRADE "Birds of the North- 

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FOR SALE for Cash, or will exchange 

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 N. Y. 



Greater Yellow-Legs, Western Sand- 

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 Hooded Merganser, Yellow Rail, Hud- 

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 Semipalmated Sandpipers. C. A. AB- 

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