THE OOLOGISt 



BRISr 8PBOI4.L. ANNOUIf OBMBIVTS 



Wanted, Exchange, Far Sala, Site, ins«rtecl in th.ls dwpaitmaat »t tf ••■!• 

 for each 25 words for one issu«; eaeh additional word 1 cent. N© notle* m- 



serled for less than 25 cents. 



We will advertise the skins, nests, eggs, or mounted specimens of North Amer- 

 ican Birds for sale for persons having a lawful authority under the law to deal 

 in the same. These columns are for the use of those desiring to make bona fide 

 exchanges of such specimens for scientific collecting purposes only. — EDITOR. 



in as^wering advertisements in these columns mention "The Oologist," and 

 thereby help us, as well as the advertiser and yourself. 



Send me the list of A 1 Bird Skins that you 

 have to dispose of by exchange or otherwise. 

 R. M. BARNES. Lacon. 111. 



ALL PERSONS having A-1 skins in 

 pairs of any of the North American 

 Jays send list. I will pay the highest 

 price for those that I need. R. M. 

 BARNES, Lacon, 111. 



WANTED — A pair of living Sand Hill 

 Cranes A. O. U. No. 306, taken north of 

 the center of the U. S. If the birds are 

 only slightly wingtipped this will not 

 matter. For them I will pay a good 

 price. R. M. BARNES, Lacon, 111. 



WANTS SETS of 2-3-47-136-140-167- 

 196-208-289-305-611. Will exchange 

 mounted alligator, 36 inches long, for 

 sets. Send list. Will send mine. F. M. 

 CARRYL, Maplewood, N. J. 



FOR SALE — Bird Lore, 100 single, 13 

 odd volumes, $1.25 each; Condor, vol. 

 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and singles; Portraits of 

 birds, Trumhull; Birds of Maine, 

 Knights; Birds of Conn., Sage; Oologist, 

 singles; The Warblers, 5 vols. Childs. 

 C. M. CASE, 306 Blue Hills Ave., Hart- 

 ford, Conn. 



ENTIRE COLLECTIONS — Will pay 

 spot cash for entire collections of 

 North American birds eggs. Send lists. 

 B. R. BALES, M.D., Circleville, Ohio. 



WANTED — First class showy singles 

 for Exhibition collection. Will ex- 

 change sets from this locality. RAMON 

 GRAHAM, Box 136, Route 2, Ft. Worth, 

 Texas. 



SALE OF BIRD NEGATIVES — Many 

 sold. Many left; some fair, some good, 

 some fine. To close out, sixty-five cents 

 per dozen, my choice, prepaid. Extra- 

 ordinary opportunity. For Fifty Cents 

 you get at least 5 Negatives worth 25 

 cents each "and then some." P. B. 

 PEABODY, Blue Rapids, Kansas. 



STANDARD DATA BLANKS — 500 for 

 $1.25, postpaid, witli your name printed 

 on them. EDW. S. COOMBS, 243 Frank- 

 lin St., Boston, Mass. 



WANTED — To Trade birds eggs in 

 sets — almost any kind. Also will buy 

 birds eggs in sets. Senr lists right 

 away. ARTHUR BLOCKER, Box 404, 

 Amboy, Illinois. 



WANTED — Complete set of "Con- 

 dor". I have a small collection of sea 

 birds' eggs, excellent for duplicates, 

 that I am offering for this set. THEO- 

 DORE R. GREER, Sheridan, 111. 



BUTTERFLIES — I wish to corres- 

 pond with collectors with a view to 

 purchase or exchange. Dr. T. W. Rich- 

 ards, U. S. Navy, Naval Hospital, Anna- 

 polis, Maryland. 



WANTED — American Ornithology, 

 Vol. VI, 1, 3,V4, 6, 7; Ornithologist and 

 Oologist, Vols. VI, VII complete; Vols. 

 XI, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11; XII, 8, 9, 10, 

 11. Maynard's Birds of Eastern North 

 America; Mcllwaith's Birds of Ontario, 

 2nd edition. Will pay cash or ex- 

 change. H. H. JOHNSON, Pittsfleld, 

 Maine. 4-20t3 



THE BAILEY MUSEUM of NATUR- 

 AL HISTORY, Newport News, Va., de- 

 sires to secure through exchange or 

 purchase, small mammal skins, and a 

 collection of bird skins and eggs. Sub- 

 mit lists and price. H. H. BAILEY, 

 Newport News, Va. 



EXCHANGE for Common Sets, Edi- 

 son Phonograph and course in Taxi- 

 dermy. Will buy Entire collections, 

 large or small. Exchange in sets de- 

 sired. M. B. WHEELER, East Ran- 

 dolph, N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE — One York E. Flat 

 Bass and 1 B Flat Tenor slide Trom- 

 bone. I will buy, sell or exchange eggs 

 in sets. M. B. WHEELER, East Ran- 

 dolph, N. Y. 



CORRESPONDENCE and Exchange 

 wanted with Butterfly and Moth col- 

 lectors. Especially in the West, the 

 Gulf States and Canada. A. E. BROW- 

 ER, Willard, Mo. 



V^ILL THE PERSON who has the 

 first six volumes of the Auk, bound in 

 Morocco, with the name of H. B. Bailey, 

 on the blank page before the title page, 

 and the first Vol. of the Auk, bound in 

 Morocco with the book plate of Dr. D. 

 E. Lantz in same, communicate with 

 me. The whereabouts of these volumes 

 should be easily located if the bird men 

 will look at their copies. HAROLD H. 

 BAILEY, Newport News, Va. 4-20t3 



I have 70 copies of all Outdoors, Pop. 

 Mechanics, Loco. Fireman Mag., etc., 

 which will exchange for copies of Bird 

 Lore, Nat'l Georgraphic and others. 

 FIIED J. PIERCE, Winthrop, Iowa. 



FOR DISPOSAL — A collection of 

 choice cabinet sets and sets with nests 

 from Europe and America with full and 

 accurate data. Send 2 cent stamp for 

 complete lists. Satisfaction guaran- 

 teed. DR. M. C. CLBCKLEY, Augusta, 

 Georgia. 



