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MISCEI.LANKorS- Continued 



WANTKI):-A pair of Texas Steer Horns, 

 unmounted. If you have any for sale, write 

 and state your price. S.V^r^EL HL'XSIX- 

 GEK. Taxidermist, Secor. 111. 



EXt'HAXGE.- Send stamp for list of 

 articles to exchange or sell. DAVID PRATT, 

 Box 538 Freefort, Maine. 



High grade cameras, lenses, field glasses, 

 etc. for natural history work. I import them 

 and can save you money. Correspondence 

 invited. C. E. WEBSTER, No. Yakima, 

 Wash. 



I WAXT IXDIAX RELICS, especially ai. 

 row points. L. B. IIAUSLEY, 



Mullen, Idaho. 



WAXTED.— Souvenir and photographic 

 postal cards in exchange for same; bird and 

 nature studies especially uesired. BURTIS 

 H. WILSON. 1064 17th St.. Rock Island, 111. 



WAXTED— A pair of Marine Field Glasses; 

 must be very clear and strong magnification. 

 Will exchange for same, Indian relics skins 

 and eggs. ARTHUR W. BROCKWAY. Had- 

 lyme. Conn. 



WANTED.— Pair of climbing irons; small 

 egg drill and blow pipe. State lowest price; 

 also give descriptions. K. ROCKEY, 334 W. 

 56th St.. New York City. 



WANTED. -Books of birds of northeast 

 and eastern Xorth America, pair of best 

 opera glasses and tctxidermists instruments; 

 have for exchange fresh skins. Horned Owl, 

 R. S. Hawk, fine specimens. Arrow points, 

 axes, pestles, etc. Sharks teeth from South 

 Carolina river bottoms. ARTHl'R W. 

 BROCKWAY, Hadlyme, Conn. 



FOR S.VLE.— Basket work, of ali shapes 

 and patterns, mats, bows, pappoose baskets 

 and other works of art of the "Northern Cali- 

 fornia Indian." Price list free and your 

 money hack, if goods bought are not as 

 represented. Address C, IR VIN CLAY, Box 

 .353, Eureka. Cal. 



FOR SALK.—l large black bear skin with 

 skull, claws and leg bimcs. well salted. Also 

 1 bull moose with nice pair of Antlers. These 

 skins are first class with full measurements. 

 WM. SIMPSON, i'.ox 4.S4 Portage La Prairie, 

 .Manitoba. 



W.\XTKl).-.\ pair of marine or field 

 glasses; must be of strong magnification. 

 Also Samuel's "Birds of Xew P^ngland. 

 Have for exchange, eggs in sets, skins and 

 Indian relics and curios. .VKTHl'R W. 

 UROCK WA Y. iladlymc. Conn. 



W.VXTED.- Some first class pieces of 

 clean, stretched birch hark, in strips of not 

 less than 12 inches x ]x inches. Suitable for 

 mounting photos. Send me your prices at 

 once. L. V. .M EDICTS. 3002 Chestnut St., 

 Kansas City. .Mo. 



FOR S.\LE. 2 black bear cubs, tame and 

 healthy, about (i months old, 140.00. 23 live 

 Canada (Jeese. 1 gandor. a fine breeding pen, 

 120.00. W.\I. SI. MPSOX, Box 4K4. Portage La 

 Prairie. .Manitoba. 



Leon L. Pray. Specialist in small bird and 

 small mammal taxidermy. Specimens from 

 smallest size to size of Raccoon and Horned 

 Owl mounted. First class work only. Ad- 

 dress correspondence to 5<).30 Ingleside Ave.. 

 Chicago, III. 



What Our Advertisers Say. 



"I have (lone very well with nij- ad." 

 F. B. McKENNIE, Sept. 27. 

 "Please do not run art. again: horns 

 are all gone." 



i\ \V. PARKS, Nov, 8. 



"You had a great exchange column 

 this month." 



K. H. ROCKEY. Xov. 18. 



"I have had my want ad. in your val- 

 uable paper for some time and have 

 had a number of good exchanges there- 

 from." 



EDWIN DAVIS, Xov. 27. 



"Kindly discontinue my ad. in THE 

 OOLOGIST as I have sold all the 

 books; every book was sold through 

 your paper within four weeks after 

 the first appearance of the ad." 



F. C. HUBEL. Dec. 1. 



"Please stoi) my for sale notice 

 in THE OOLOGIST; I disposed af all 

 the eggs three months ago." 



.JAMES O. .JOHNSON. Dec. 1. 



"I sent an exchange coupon for but 



one insertion and disi)osed of my seta 



a few days after the first ainx'arance 



of the ad." 



R. F. FULLER, Dec. 6. 



"Please discontinue my ad. in THE 

 OOLOGIST. I get more replies to it 

 than I have time to an.swer." 



E. A. STONER, Nov. 2:i. 



