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FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. — National 

 Automatic Telegraphy Transmitter. A com- 

 plete home course in telegraphy $12 cash or 

 exchange for good sets. A. D. I)OER(iE. 



W.\NTED.-To exchange butterflies with 

 collectors west, south and in Canada. J. R. 

 HARNMERLE. 88 Madison St., Wilkes 

 Barre, Pa. 



WANTED.— (iood photographs of nests 

 and eggs of Mississippi Valley Migrants 

 breeding in north i e.. Warblers. Sparrows, 

 etc. J. T. FEKRV.Chicago, 111., Careof Field 

 Museum of Natural History. 



FOR SALE.— Deer heads for mounting 

 also extra scalps and antlers. Prices very 

 reasonable. Some choice game bird and 

 mammal skins and mounted specimens. 



GEO. F. GUELP". Taxidermist, Brockport, 

 N. Y. 



FREE:— Lessons in Taxidermy, with every 

 $5.00 order of Taxidermy, or over. Game 

 heads, rugs, etc, for sale. 368 5-2 for Ex- 

 change. R. F. MULLEN. Expert Taxider- 

 mist, 509 N. 24th St., 2d floor, South Omaha, 

 Nebr. 



WANTED:— Good photographs of nests 

 and eggs of the following: Any warbler nest- 

 ing in the Northern U. S.; also of A. O. U. 

 Nos. 558, 567, 75H B., 402. 517, 722, 726. J. F. 

 FERRY, Field Museum, Chicago. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— A number of genuine 

 buffalo horns, first class, in pairs and singles, 

 for sets with data. W. C. PARKS, 704 Milli- 

 gan St., Crawfordsville, Ind. 



WANTED-Agood Magic Lantern. Offer 

 in exchange, specimens or a tine camera. J. 

 O.SN\DER. Box 775, Stanford University, 

 California. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE:-Have two 

 Gray Wolf pups to sell or exchange for 

 other animals or fowls. They are large, 

 strong specimens and are as gentle and play- 

 ful as dogs. Write for full description to 

 LAKE HARRIS. .Jay Em. Wyoming. 



WANTED:-A pair of Texas Steer Horns, 

 unmounted. If you have any for sale, write 

 and state your price. SAMUEL HUNSIN- 

 GER, Taxidermist, Secor, 111. 



EXCHANGE. — Send stamp for list of 

 articles to exchange or sell. DAVID PRATT, 

 Box 538 Freefort. :Maine. 



I WANT INDIAN RELICS, especially ar- 

 row points. L. H. HAUSLEV, 



Mullen, Idaho. 



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The Wilson Billitin, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 



24, 64. 



The Curley, Published by O. P. Han- 

 ger of Orleans, Ind., Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 

 5, 6, 7. 



The Ornithologist and Oologist Semi- 

 Annual, Published in 1889-90-91 by 

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 and by C. C. Maxfield of Danbury, 

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The Wilson Quarterly, No. 2, Vol. 4, 



July, 1892. 



The Wilson Journal, Vol 1, Jany., 1893 

 and Vol. 2, June, 1893. 



Notes on Rhode Island Ornithology, 



Published by Reginald Heber Howe, 

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The Oologist, of Utica, N. Y., Vols. 

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Journal of the Maine Ornithological 

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The Maine Ornithologist. A complete 

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The Audubon Magazine. A complete 



file. 



Birds of California, In relation to the 

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The Oologist — This magazine — Vol. 

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 No. 6; Vol. VII, Nos. 3 and 10. 



Catalogue of Canadian Birds, by Prof. 



McCoun, Part I. 



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 in case R. JM. Barnes, 



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