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WANTED! 



I wish very much to obtain the loan of skins of 

 La?iuis Indoj'iciamis and L. I. excubitorides 

 collected in the northern and eastern states. Expense of shipping and 

 good care will be guaranteed. R. M. Strong, // Mellen Slreet, 

 Cambridge, Mass. 



Wl A NIT^Ih P\ I Keeler's Evolution of Colors, Newton's Diction- 

 VV AIN 1 C U i ary of Birds, Vols. 3 and 4. Almost any of Thor- 

 eau's, Burrough's, Miller's, or Bolle's works, odd numbers Ornithological 

 papers, skins of the Genus Colaptes. Can offer Davies' Taxidermy, set 

 10 Vols., Americanized Encyclopedia Britannica, '92, morrocco, 9200 

 pages; Maynard's Naturalists' Guide, etc., 100 numbers scientific papers, 

 and possibly eggs, skins, or cash. Lists exchanged. F. L. Burns, 

 Berzvyn, Pmna. 



ABNORMAL EGGS. 



More data and specimens 

 wanted. Parties who have 

 opportunity, the coming season, to take sets containing runts, extremely 

 large, abnormally marked or unmarked, albino, or distorted eggs will do 

 well to write me. I will pay cash or give good exchange for such. J. 

 Warren Jacobs, Way7iesburg. Penna. 



\K1 A NITPr^ I ^ ^^^^ P^^ cdi^h^ for the following publications : 

 VV r\lN 1 vLvJ I C«;-/^zt', any and all numbers. Ornithologists'' 

 and Oologists' Se7ni- Annual, Vol. I, No. 1, Vol. II, No. i. Bulletin 

 (new series) Nos. i, 2, 3, 4. Copies must be unbound and in good con- 

 dition. Address, Lynds Jones, Oberlin, Ohio. 



