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

 Nos. 6-8 and 10. 



The Natural History Collectors 

 Monthly, 1893, Vol. I, 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. I, 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. III. 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. I, 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. I. Nos. 7-9-10; Vol. 

 II, Nos. 1-5-6. 



The West American Scientist, San 

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

 except Nos. 5-9-11 ; Vol. II, 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. 5-6; 

 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. 



FOll SALE OR EXCHANGE — Many 

 old numbers and some complete vol- 

 umes of American Ornithology, Condor, 

 Journal Main Ornithological See, Oolo- 

 gist, Ornithologist and Oologist, Osprey 

 and Wilson Bulletin and a few Ama- 

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TO EXCHANGE — Singles without 

 data, at half rates, for sets: A. O. U. 7, 

 44, 117, 182, 206, 217. 218, 258, 261, 297, 

 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 — "The 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 

 for first class sets: One high grade 

 compound Microscope in case. Cash 

 value $50.00. Also have several hun- 

 dred sets to exchange or sell for cash. 

 EARL A. WHELLER, East Randolph. 

 N. Y. 



Greater Yellow-Legs, Western Sand- 

 piper, Lesser Yellow-Legs, Upland 

 Plover, Black Bellied Plover, Mexican 

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 Kite, Ruby Crown Kinglet and Fox 

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 Hooded Merganser, Yellow Rail, Hud- 

 sonion Curlen. Pectoral, Least ami 

 Semipalmated Sandpipers. C. A. AB- 

 BOTT, City Manager, Otsego, Mich. 



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