•THE OOLOOIST 



MISCHLLANaOUS. 



FOR SALE — 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. 



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. 



EXCHANGE — Will exchange mount- 

 ed birds or skins for same; also desire 

 foreign specimens. Have some Fox 

 Squirrel skins to offer. O. M. GREEN- 

 WOOD, Manchester, la. 



WANTED — Bird skins — must be per- 

 fect; also small mammal skins. Good 

 photographs of birds, birds eggs and 

 nests and mammals in their nature 

 situ, and haunts to be used in publica- 

 tion and with privilege to publish 

 those you send. Can offer cash or good 

 exchange. J. W. DANIEL Jr., Western 

 State Hospital, Staunton, Va. 



SALE or TRADE — Pair of field 

 glasses. I want copy of Holland "Moth 

 Book" or some other good book on 

 moths. HUBERT R. WISWELL, West- 

 brook, Minn. 



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 sets 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. 



PERSONAL— Would like to become ac- 

 quainted with active Oologist in New York 

 City. Westchester Co.. or nearby, with view 

 to expediticjns next apriii!.'. L. C. S. please 

 write. RAYMOND FULLEi:. White Plains. 

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



FOR EXCHANGE— Large showy India 

 moths. Atacus Atlas. Antheraea Pernyi. 

 Actias selene. Caligula cachara. ( Selene Ij'na 

 Hybrid) Also many natives. Want A No. 1 

 set of 288. 3M. A.J. POTTER. East Killingly. 

 Conn. 



The Oologist is the best medium of ex- 

 change for Oologists Ornithologists etc.. in 

 the entire U. S. 



WANTED — 20 gauge aux. chambered 

 for 32 Ex. Long. J. A. MUNRO, Okana- 

 gan Landing, B. C. 



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 

 laand stereopticon Machine in exchange 

 for personally collected specimens of 

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

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

 Lake City, Utah. l-2t 



WANTED — Cash or exchange, vols. 

 1, 2, 3 of Ridgeway's BIRDS OF NORTH 

 AND MIDDLE AMERICA — vols. 5, 7 of 

 same series to offer. Also want first 

 class compound microscope. H. S. 

 LADD, 4354 McPherson, St. Louia. Mo. 



WANTED — 12 Gauge Double Barrel 

 or repeating shot gun at moderate 

 price. C. G. HART, East Berlin, Conn. 

 Box 47. 



WANTED TO BUY — Auk, vols. 1-32, 

 odd nuinbers; Bird Lore, vols. 1-14; 

 Oologist, Utica, vols. 1-5; Ornithologist 

 and Oologist, all of vols. 6-12, vol. 13 

 title and index only, and vol. 15, no. 7; 

 Young Oologist, vols. 1 and 2; Nidiolo- 

 gist, vols. 1-4; Osprey, vols. 1-5, and 

 vol. 1, new series; and all other ama- 

 teur bird and natural history periodi- 

 cals. ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF 

 ARCHIVES AND HISTORY, State Cap- 

 itol, Montgomery, Ala. 



EXTRAORDINARY SALE — Bird Neg- 

 atives, duplicate accumulations of fif- 

 teen years; crowded cabinets. Must be 

 sold. Many very rare; all of interest. 

 Four grades: $ .50, $1, $1.50 per dozen; 

 and Fifteen cents each, net. List for 

 five cents, in stamps. After one month, 

 to insure sale, prices will be reduced 

 ten per cent per montli. till all are sold. 

 Better order NOW. P. B. PEABODY, 

 Blue Rapids, Kansas. 



SALE OR EXCHANGE — Condor Vols. 

 T, 1-2; II, 3; XII, 1-6; XIX, 1. Nidologist, 

 Vols. I, 4; III, 3. Osprey, Vol. Ill, 1-3-6. 

 Jour. Me. Orn. Soc. Vol. I, 1-2-4; III. 3; 

 XI, 4. Wanted Condor, Vols. IV, 2-3-5; 

 V, 5-6; VII, 1-2-3-5-6; XI, 4; XII, 3; 

 XIV, 5; XX, 2-4-5-6. Auk, Vols. VI; 

 IX, 4; X, 2-4. American Ornithology 

 Vol. VI. Ornithologist and Oologist, 

 Vols. VII; XI. all but 1 and 9. Bull. 

 Mich. Orch. Club. Vols. I, 1-2; II, 4; V, 

 1-3-4. H. M. JOHNSON, Pittsfield, 

 Maine. 



WANTED — One perfect skin with 

 skull, for mounting purposes and with 

 data of the following mammals: Brown 

 Lemning, Banded Leming, Kangaroo 

 Rat, Little Chief Harear Coney, Black 

 Footed Ferrett, Fox Squirrel, Douglas 

 Squirrel, Golden Chipmunk, Marten or 

 Pine Marten Woodrat. Also others. 

 Will pay cash. K. B. MATHES, Batavia, 

 N. Y. 



