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THE OOLOGISf 



EGGS. 

 In seniline iu your exchangre notices 

 Tor nests, skins iind e^'ss, rte would ap- 

 preciate it if you Mould arrange the 

 numerals in your exchange notice in 

 llieir numerical order, and not tumble 

 (hem together liit and miss, as some of 

 our readers are complaining, and we 

 think justly sn. 



J. W. PRESTON. Cheney. Washington, has 

 a splendid exchange list. Send lists first. 



Collection of 120 sets for Parker 16 Gauge 

 guns. Dr. A. H. GRUBB, West Chester. 

 Penn. 



WANTED EGGS-Have collection Ohio 

 Indian relics to exchange for first-class sets 

 with data. Send list receive mine. B. K. 

 BALES. Circleville. Ohio. 



Oologist Tools ana Supplies. Books ana 

 Magazines of every description. Fishing 

 Rods and Tackle. Lists, quotations prompt 

 ly sent. BENJAMIN HOAG. Garfield, N. Y. 



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. 



BIRDS' EGGS-I will collect strictly first 

 class sets in this locality during the coming 

 season in exchange for desirable postage 

 stamps. GEORGE D. FRENCH, Ivoryton, 

 Conn. 



FOR EXCHANGE.-Eggs of Coots. Florida 

 Galinules. Ni?ht Heron, T. B. Grebes, Least 

 Bitterns, Black Terns. Killdeers.etc. DELOS 

 HAiCH, Oakfield. Wis. 



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 Valley. 



FOR EXCHANGE.-Fullsetsof 1. 3. 11, 16, 

 30. 32, 37, 49, 53, 65, 71, 77, 80. 108, 117. 120c, 121, 

 122. 126, 141, 155, 18M, 191. 197, 201. 203, 208, 212, 214. 

 219, 225, 226, 227, 2i8. 230, 243, 261, 263, 264, 269. 275. 

 280, 293, 294, 329. 331, 333. 335. 337. 337b, 339. 339b. 

 341. 343. 348, 355, 359. 360, 360a, 362, 364. 365, 366, 

 367, 373, 375, 375d, 378. 385, 387, 388. 390. 406. 409. 

 414, 413, 416, 420, 423. 431. 444. 452. 456. 461. 466a, 

 467, 474b, 475. 477. 477a, 488, 494, 498, 501, 506, 513. 

 529, 540, 566, 584, 595, 598, 608, 611, 612, 613, 622, 627, 

 628, 631, 652, 656. 658. 659. 667. 674. 577. 679. 681, 683. 

 687, 704, 705, 713, 725, 735, 756, 761 and 766. OT- 

 TOMAR REINECKE, 400 Elm St.. Buffalo. 

 N. Y. (1-p) 



WANTED.- To correspond with collectors 

 who take sets of the following species, A. O. 

 U. 134. 140. 153. 192. 277. 299. 308 (or its species). 

 309, 314, 317. 318. 344. 3j2a and many others. I 

 have a list of over seventy five species to 

 of^er in exchange, most of ihem personally 

 collected. F. C. WILLARD. Tombstone. 

 Ariz. 



WANTED. --All 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. 



Will exchange mounted birds for eggs in 

 sets with original data. Also have fine sets 

 to exchange. MEARL B. WHEELER, East 

 Randolph. N. Y. 



NOVA SCOTIA BIRDS EGGS.-A few per- 

 sonally collected sets of eggs from this region, 

 in beautiful sets of Nos. 228, 334, 459, 517, 567, 

 648a, 655, 657, 667, 740a. 748 and others. Write 

 for my list. R. W. TUFTS. Wolfville, Nova 

 Scotia. 



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.-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. 



FOR EXCHANGE-191 1-4. 299b, 1-11. 291 1-11 

 293a 1-12. 293 1-11. 310c 1-12. 326 1-2. 333 1-4, 337a 

 1-3, 335 1-3, 340 1-2, 341 1-3, 345 1-3, 368b 1-2, 373b 

 1-4, 416 1-2, 421 1-2, 420c 1-2, 453 1-5, '»87 1-5, 501a 

 1-5, 593c 1-3 1-4, 594 1-4, 630 n-4, 703 1-5. 717a 1-5 

 718b 1-5, 732 1-6, 736a n-6, and others. The 

 above all Al material, personally collected. 

 E. F. POPE, Colmesneil, Texas. 



Small collection Japanese eggs. 25 speciei. 

 42 sets 160 specimens, all carefully prepared, 

 correctly named and with date, many very 

 beantitul. Free by parcel post for |15 or 

 would exchange for handsome sets A. O. U. 

 364 List sent. Address "Collector," 15 Beau- 

 fort, West Balti, England. (9-3) 



First-class eggs in sets from this locality 

 to exchange for Ornithological papers, N. A. 

 Fauna's. Biological Survey Bulletins, etc. 

 CHAS. W. TINDALL, Independence, Mo. 

 (1-p) 



Want southern and Western sets, some 

 quite common. Have to exchange northern 

 seabird sets, 4x5 camera etc. Climbers, and' 

 stamps. Write F. M. CARRYL, 19 Burnett 

 St., Maplewood, N. J. (1-p) 



WANTED.- 349 1-2 well marked for which 

 I offer the following sets 352 1-2, 663 n-4, 4161-2. 

 T. D. PERRY, Savannah, Ga. 



I have the following fine sets to dispose of. 

 both in series and single sets.— 393. 394c, 409, 

 423, 465, 456, 511b, 546. 560, 563, 575a, 581, 587, 693, 

 598, 617, 619, 636, 642, 639, 652, 658, 674, 676, 677, 683, 

 686, 704, 718, 719, 727, 736, 751, 755, 761, 766. 316, 289, 

 263. 201. 



WANTED. -Sets of Sharp-shinned Hawk, 

 344, 354a, 393b, 395, 398, 399, 418. 439, 463. Also 

 249. 252. 260, etc. Rare sets offered in ex- 

 change. J. HOOPER BOWLES. The Wood- 

 stock, Tacoma, Wash. 



Will exchange for first class eggs only. 

 singles or sets, including most Raptores, 

 Warblers. Sparrows, sea-birds and water- 

 birds, the following articles. 1 Stewart bang- 

 jeaurine. 1 guiiar. 1 mandolin, a kodak, a 

 good 4 Volume Universal Dictionary and 

 many school and college text books and cabi- 

 net work. Best offer accepted. H. L. 

 MOO DY. Lake Wilson, Minn. 



Exchange desired with those having eggs 

 in sets, bird and mammal skins and first 

 class photos of birds and nests in situ. Offer 

 sets, skins of water fowl taken in open season, 

 many duplicate books and separates on 

 birds; or cash. Small but complete collec- 

 tions of your local bird skins desired for 

 museum. THE BAILEY MUSEUM OF 

 NATURAL HISTORY, 54th St., Newport 

 News, Virginia. (1-p) 



