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THE OOLOGIST 



BIRDS 



EGGS 



We are anxious at all times to secure rare 

 bird skins and eggs. Send us a list of your 

 list of material and of your wants. We can 

 offer at present specimens as the Ivory-billed 

 Woodpecker, Passenger Pigeon, Scarlet Ibis. 

 Blue-headed Quail Dove, White and Gray 

 Gyrfalcons. Black-capped Vireo. Golden 

 cheeked Warbler and soon. Write us today. 

 WARD'S NATURAL SCIENCE ESTAB- 

 LISHMENT, Rochester, N. Y. 



Brant, Snow or Blue Geese, Eagles, Ducks, 

 Prairie Chicken, Mountain Quail, Bob and 

 Ring Tail Cats, Fisher, Wolverine, Gray Fox, 

 Mountain Lion, Beaver, Snakes, Ling, Gar, 

 and other fish. Fresh skins, in meat or alive, 

 wanled for Public Museum, offer minerals, 

 fossils, shells, curios, relic. Publication on 

 cash, DEAN'S NAT. SCIENCE ESTAB- 

 LISHMENT, Alliance, O, 



WANTED.— Excellently prepared skins of 

 Lewis Ariz., White headed, (Jila and three 

 toed Woodpeckers. Olive, Graces, Lucys and 

 Virginias Warbler's; (male onlyl Massena 

 Quail, Surf Bird, Chestnut Collared and Mc- 

 Cowans and Longspurs; Spruce <i rouse. 

 Scotts Oriole, Hepatic Tanager and Ani. I 

 would buy such as can be legally sold or I 

 will exchange sets of Eastern Black Rail, 

 Woodcock, LTpland Plover, Wilson's Snipe, 

 Long bill Curleu, Turnstone and Mountain 

 Plover. GERARD ALAN ABBOTT, 1513 E, 

 61st St., Chicago, 111. 



EGGS. 

 In sending; iu your exchange notices 

 for nests, slvins and eg:gs, ^ve woiild ap- 

 preciate it if yon would arrange the 

 numerals in your exchange notice in 

 their numerical order, and not tumble 

 them together hit and miss, as some of 

 our readers are complaining, and we 

 think justly so. 



I am always wanting lists of entire col- 

 lections of North American Birds' Eggs 

 which the owners desire to dispose of. None 

 are too large and none are too small if they 

 contain any material that I need. R. M. 

 BARNES, Lacon, 111. 



Nice data blanks, 100 pages, book form with 

 stubs, 30c, Samples all kinds printing, Art& 

 & Crafts Exchange. J. J. WIRZ. 1122-142J 

 Gwinnett St., Augusta, Ga. 



Steel Specimen Cases, absolutely dust and 

 insect proof. Designed for bird or mammal 

 skins, or birds' eggs. For specifications and 

 prices write W. HUBER, Gwynedd 'V^alley, 



FOR EXCHANGE, -A pair of Eastern 

 Model climbers and a few sets each of 289, 

 412, 498, 506, 511, 593, 601, 622 and 631 for birds 

 eggs. R. C. MARTIN, Jr. Albemarle, La. 



A 1 sets for *xchange:-53 1-3, 191 2-4, 201 2-4, 

 208 1-12, 221 1-9, 336 2-3, 412 1-6; 412a 1-6, 456 1-5, 

 461 2-3, 477 2-4, 488 2-5, 494 2-5, 563 1-4, 584 3-4, 

 613 1-5, 705 1-5, 725 2-5, 529 2-5, 619 2-5 4-4 eggs 

 with small holes wanted. WALTER A. GOE- 

 LITZ, 504 John St„ Champaign. 111. 



WANTED. -A 11 sets of my taking except 

 Nos. 316, 326, 373b, 443. 452, 506, 511b, 552, 593, 601, 

 663, 703, 719c. ELTON PERRY. 610 Baylor St.. 

 Austin, Texas. 



EXCHANGE.— Who has any sets of birds 

 of prey to exchange and what do you want? 

 I want Nos. 575-378. S. V. WHARRAM, 

 Austinburg, O. 



Will exchange mounted birds for eggs in 

 sets with original data. Also have fine sets 

 to exchange. MEARL B. WHEELER. East 

 Randolph, N. Y. 



FOR EXCHAN(;E.-Eggs of Nova Scotia 

 birds' eggs in sets, for high grade hammer- 

 less shot gun, rifle or revolver. Send full 

 particulars of same and get my list. R. W. 

 TUFTS, Wolfville. Nova Scotia. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— The following A 1 sets: 

 3 1-3, 149 1-12, 184 1-4, 187 1-4, 273 1-4, 305 1-4, 319 

 1-2, 333 1-4, 337 2-3, 339 1-2, 360 1-5, 360 1-5, 364 1-2. 

 375 1-3, 474b 1-4, 624 1-4, Want eggs of shore 

 birds and raptors only. ERNEST S. NOR- 

 MAN, Kalevala, Manitoba, Canada. 



EXCHANGE NOTICE. - Having under- 

 taken to assist in the completion of the 

 oological collection of a public museum I am 

 in position to use many sets besides those 

 needed in my own collection and solicit ex- 

 change lists from all reliable collectors. Am 

 not a dealer and no sets for sale but offer good 

 exchange or cash for strictly A 1 sets. A. E. 

 PRICE, (irant Park, 111. 



FOR EXCHANGE.-273 2-4, 325 2-2, 337b 2-3 

 1-4, 339b 1-3, 373c 1-4, 385 1-3, 583 1-3, 588d 2-4. 751a 

 2-4 and many others with small holes, for 

 A-1 sets with small holes, M. C. BADGER, 

 Santa Paula, Calif. 



Natural History Cabinet for sale or ex- 

 change. Suitable tor bird skins, eggs, botany , 

 minerals or shells. Want back numbers of 

 magazines. ALBERT LANO, Fayetteville, 

 Arkansas. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— European and Asiatic 

 bird eggs in sets with data for eggs of North 

 American species needed for my collection, 

 C. W. CHAMBERLAIN, 36 Lincoln St., 

 Boston, Mass. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— Alligator eggs, also 

 Limpkin and lather back turtle eggs. NAT. 

 P. FRY, Eureka, Marion Co., Florida, (1-p) 



FOR EXCHANGE. -5 x 7 photographs of 

 nests with eggs of 26 species of this locality 

 with full sets of eggs of all common species 

 on basis of 40 cents each. These are extra 

 good photos. ELTON PERRY, 610 Baylor 

 St., Austin, Texas. 



Bird Skins, animal skins and cleaned skulls 

 eggs in sets and named Coleoptera to ex- 

 change for stamps not in my collection. W. 

 E. SNYDER, 309 De Clark St„ Beaver, Dam 

 Wis. 



BOOKS. 



Frank L. Burns' Bibliography of scarce or 

 out of print North American Amateur and 

 Trade Publications in existence. Price 25c. 

 R. M. BARN ES, Lacon, 111. 



WANTED.-"The Auk," Vols. I and VI 

 (inclusive) odd volumes or odd numbers. 

 W. LEE CHAMBERS, Eagle Rock, Los 

 Angeles County, California. 



