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THE OOLOGIST 



MISCEIiLANEOtJS 



FOR EXCHANGE — Photographs, size 

 5x7; nests and eggs Nos. 194, 125, 221, 

 325, 554a, 761a, 297a, 289, 761, 273, 721a, 

 501.1, 701, 292, 554a, 263, 619, 478, 581e, 

 725c, 225, 120c, 141, 132, 135, 542b, 554b. 

 567a. Birds: Sea Gulls on the Pacific, 

 West Horned Owl, Pelican Colony, 

 Malheur Lake Res., Young Pelicans, 

 Young Turkey Vultures. Will exchange 

 for eggs in sets or Bird Skins. Must 

 be first class witli full data. A. G. 



Prill, Scio, Oregon. 



W A N f ED— W i 1 r pay cash for the fol- 

 lowing: Baird, Brewer & Ridgeway's 

 Water Birds & Land Birds. Bendire, 

 Vol. 2. W. D. Richardson, 4215 Prairie 



Ave., Cliicago, 111. 



WANTED — Bulletin No. 107, Life 

 Histories of North American Diving 

 Birds, by A. C. Bent. For cash or will 

 consider exchange. John L. Cole, Ne- 



vada, Iowa. 



WANTED — Will pay Cash — "Life 

 Histories of North American Birds." 

 Bendire, Vols. 1 and 2; "Life Histories 

 of North American Diving Birds," Bent. 

 W. B. Samson, 1005 North San Joaquin 



St., Stockton, California. 



WANTED-^The following Duck 



Skins, for which I will give good ex- 

 change: Harlequin, M. F. ; Barrows 

 Golden Eye, M. F. ; Gadwall, M. ; Ring- 

 neck, M. ; European Widgeon, M. ; Red- 

 head, M. ; Hooded Merganser, M. ; Cin- 

 namon Teal, M. F. ; Canvassback, M. ; 

 American Scoter, M. 



If you happen to have any of these 

 to spare me I could offer you Old 

 Squaw, M. M. ; Bufflehead, M. F. ; Hud- 

 sonian Curlew, M. ; Bohemian Wax- 

 wing; American Golden E^^^e, F. ; West 

 Horned Owl; Red tailed Hawk; Desert 

 Sparrow Hawk, M. ; Merrill's Horned 

 Lark, M. ; Bichnell's Thrush, M. ; Car- 

 dinal, M. F. ; Tufted Titmouse, M. ; or 

 have you any Male or Female Syca- 

 more Warblers; F. or M. ; Conn. Warb- 

 lers; M. or F. Mournino' Warblers; M. 

 or F. Golden- winged Warblers; M. or 

 F. Nashville Warblers; M. or F. Sen- 

 nett's Warblers; M. or F. Olive Warb- 

 lers; M. or F. Hermit Warblers; M. or 

 F. Red-faced Warblers; M. or F. Man- 

 grove Warblers; M. or F. Cerulean 

 Warblers; M. Tennessee Warblers; F. 

 Cape May Warblers. 



OTTO C. HASTINGS, 



;07 Denver Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. 



"FOR~S'ALE^^Over 8000' Foreign and 

 Domestic reprints and excerpts — An- 

 atomy; Nature Magazines; Fish; Rep- 

 tiles; Birds; Mammals; Indians; Pho- 

 tography; Art; Law; Medicine, etc. 

 Some books. R. W. Shufeldt, 3356 18th 

 St. N. W., Was hington. D. C. 2- 22t2 



i have Just had nlaced with me a 

 wonderful collection of 400 Indian Ar- 

 row Heads and Tomahawks. These 

 were collected among the hills of Ken- 

 tucky, and I have been asked to dis- 

 pose of them in either small or large 

 lots and for most any fair offer. If 

 you are interested and wish to make 

 any proposition involving oological 

 specimens, bird photographs, or other 

 Natural History specimens I shall be 

 glad to hear from you. G. A. Abbott. 

 Lancaster, Ky. 



FOR SALE — Skins and Mounted 

 Specimen of Skunk, Civit Cat, Opossum, 

 Horned Frogs, Jack Rabbitt, Swamp 

 Rabbit, Armodillas and Squirrels. Ra- 

 mon Graham, Box 215 Poly, Ft. Worth, 

 Texas. 



WANTED — Baird's and Bachman's 

 Sparrows and any of the Longspurs 

 from original collectors in full A-1 

 sets. Bonus in A-1 material given in 

 exchange. H. W. Carriger, 5185 Trask 

 St reet, O akland, Calif. 



BUTTE RFLI ES^-J us t received a" n^w 

 sliipment of South American butterflies 

 in papers unnamed, consisting of Papi- 

 lios Heliconias Catsopilias Calagram- 

 mas, etc., which I will sell in lots of 25 

 mixed for $5.00 post paid. Each lot 

 contains one Morpho cjpres, one of the 

 most brilliant of South American but- 

 terflies; dealers cliarge $2.50 to $3.50 

 for the specie alone. A. J. Potter, East 

 Killingly, Conn. 1-^3 1 _ 



FOR EXCHANGE— A-1 sets 261, 273, 

 305, 308b, 331, 367 and others for well 

 mounted specimens of 327, 331, 332, 333, 

 337, 337a, 342, 343. Also have finely 

 mounted 334 will excliange for some of 

 the above. Elmer Langevin, Crooks- 

 ton, Minnesota. 



FOli. SALE or Exchange — Mounted 

 Birds, Skins, and Eggs in sets and 

 singles. Jesse T. Craven, 5315 Roose- 

 velt Ave., Detroit, Michigan. l-2t 



WANTED — Bent's^iving Birds For 

 Sale — Nelson's Smaller Mammals of 

 North America, bound in librarj' buck- 

 ram, 59 colored illustrations by Fuer- 

 tes. Also bound 1916 Bird-Lore. Fred 

 J. Pieice, Wintlirop, Iowa. 



FOR SALE for c"as"li^Bulletin~ Coop- 

 er Club & Condor, Volumes 1 to 6 in- 

 clusive, complete, except No. 6, Vol. 1. 

 Oologist, Vol. XI, (1894) complete; Vol. 

 X (1S93) complete, except April, July 

 and November. W. B. Sampson, 1005 

 .Vortli i-'an Joa(|uin St., Stockton, Cal. 



FOR SALE^ — Ornithologist~an d~0 o 1 o^ 

 gist. Vol. VIII to XVIII inclusive; Bul- 

 letin Coojier Club, Vol. I, 1-2-5; Condor. 

 Vols. Ill and IV complete; Osprey com- 

 plete file excepting 2 numbers. Vol. I, 

 and 3 numljers of N. S. Bent's Life His- 

 tories of N. A. Gulls and Terns. Many 

 odd numhbers of various Ornithologi- 

 cal Magazines. H. H. Johnson, Pitts- 

 Held, Maine. 



"to ^EX C ha NGE-^ n"e IvI ng T r o m - 

 bone. Sil\-er plated Gold bell. Higliland 

 low pitch, new in case. For first class 

 sets. E. A. Wlieeler. E. Randolph, N. Y. 



^I-^R SALE for Cash — New Jersey 

 Minerals. Mica, Magnetic Iron Ore, 

 Iris porphyry, feldspar, hematite, pec- 

 tnlito and many others. Also Paleozoic 

 fossils. Excellent oaliinet specimens. 

 Louis S. Kolilcr. K. !•". D. No. 2, Pater- 

 son. N. J. 



EGGS 



Will lOxihange personally taken 

 l'"lorida sets for books. Want the last 

 foui- \olumes of AUK; 'good books on 

 Butterflies, Moths and Insects; also 

 good work on Southern Botany. Tell 

 me what you have and price and will 

 send you list. Oscar E. Baynard, Plant 

 Cily. I'-lorida. 



