THE OOLOGkST. 



EXCHANGE.— New Wilson's Ornithology 

 cost $7.50. eggs, sets, singles, new 88 revolver 

 for strapped climbers, singles, ornithological 

 books. B. H. SWALES, 1220 Woodward, Ave., 

 Detroit, Mich. 



WANTED.— Latest edition of Coues' Key. 32 

 or 38 cal. Marlin Repeater, 38 cal. Colt's revol- 

 ver or any thing I can use. Have to exchange 

 American Bulldog revolvers, 32 and 38 cal.; 

 belts, etc., etc. No cards wanted. All letters 

 answered. HORACE H. FELL, 3658 Dearborn 

 St., Chicago, 111. 



EGG COL LECTORS. --Something new for 

 you. The "Eureka" collecting ladder, 30 feet 

 long, rope sides, oak rounds, steel grab hook. 

 Can be attached to limb from ground and de- 

 tached after descent. The best'climber extant, 

 strong.light. durable, price $2.50. WM. WAKE, 

 Naturalist, Knoxville, Tenn. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Mounted birds, deer ant- 

 lers mounted on skull and skins for skins. skins 

 of Scarlet Tanager and Cardinal Grosbeak es- 

 pecially desired. All letters answered. Ad- 

 dress, t). J. BULLOCK, Marshaltown, Iowa. 



FIRST-CLASS sets and singles to exchange 

 for same A. O. U. No. 488 1-5. 755 1-4. 540 1-3. 

 506 1-9. 498 1-2. 106 1-1, 412 1-5. 581d 1-2. 704 1-4. 477 

 1-4, 444 1-3. 761 1-3. 725 1-4. 721 1-6, E. S. 1-5. 766 1-3, 

 456 1-5. 560 1-4. 705 1-3, 624 1-2; singles 560, 604. 634, 

 511, 211. 212, 622a. 721, 766. 378, 200, 70, 506. CHAS. 

 A. ELY, Perrineville. N. J. 



WANTED.— Cancelled Columbian and Con- 

 federate postage stamps. Highest cash price 

 paid for same. Send list of what you have and 

 I will make you an offer by return mail. Ad- 

 dress. W. C. PIOKENS, Livingston, Ala. 



I WANT sets of 281, 286, 206, 308, 292, 724. and 

 can offer 5, 311, 351, 368 428, 549, 550, 684 and 

 many more. J. N. CLARK. Saybrook, Conn. 



SINGLE BARREL No. 12 sbot gun with load- 

 ing tools. $5 cash. Send stamp. E. K. SHIP- 

 MAN, New Milford. 111. 



FIRST-CLASS eggs in sets to exchange for 

 birds in the meat. MILTON C. HOWE, Mon- 

 son, Mass, 



30 Caliber Colt's Revolver, nickled. Ivory 

 handle: cost $10. Will exchange for Collecting 

 Pistol, single barrel gun or offers. C BAR- 

 LOW, Santa Clara. Cal. 



SETS, with data, of fortv species, indige- 

 nous to Kentucky.season of 1893, for exchange. 

 Send list and get mine. Address. T. D. WITH- 

 ERSPOON, JR., Lock Box 97, Richmond, Ky. 



WANTED.— Set of two eggs of Black Vul- 

 ture, first-class with data. Will give $ ■ worth 

 of first-class singles for sam\ WILL BINGA- 

 MAN, Grundy Centre, Iowa. 



FOR SALE.— A fine set of two Golden Eagle, 

 full data, for only $7.50. Many other desirable 

 sets cheap, Also 400 flrst-cla«s bird skins. Send 

 for list. L, ZELLNER, 1825 Oak St., Los An- 

 geles, Calif. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Two copies of the Geolo- 

 gical Survey of Ohio, for Indian stone imple- 

 ments. Also some other useful books for same. 

 Z. T. SMITH, Upr. Sandusky, Ohio. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Bull's eye lantern. 25 

 numbers each of Harper's and Century maga- 

 zines for a pair of climbing irons or Indian re- 

 lics with data. ARCHIE CROZIER, 81Q W. 

 Fifth St., Wilmington, Del. 



TO EXCHANGE.^400 varieties TJ. S. and 

 Foreign stamps in an International album ($1) 

 for Cones' Key or Ridgwav's Manual. GEO.H. 

 DAVIS, 129 Washington St., Painesville, Ohio.. 



TO EXCHANGE for Cones' Key and 

 papers on Oology. A 32 cal. self-cocking doub- 

 le-action revolver, as good as new, and a few 

 sets of eggs. All answered. P. A. MULTER, 

 Ashford'N. Y. 



EXCHANGE.— Northern Illinois eggs for U. 

 S. stamps. Send for stamp approval sheets at 

 50 per cent, commission. Reference required. 

 I have a few good stamps for sale cheap. Cor- 

 respondence invited. GEO. B. BRADSHAW, 

 De Kalb, Illinois. 



FOR EXCHANGE —A pair of large Elk Ant- 

 lers on Skull in good shane. for Kodak Camera 

 in good order and standard make, also eggs to 

 exchange for minerals, shells and curios of all 

 kinds. ALF. EASTGATE, Grand Forks, N. D. 



TO EXCHANGE. -A. O. TJ. sets with data of 

 261 1-2, 305 2-11. 463 1-3. 466a 2-4 1-3, 467 1-4, 510 3-4, 

 511b 1-4 1-3, 560 1-3. 596 9-3. 581c 3-3. 613 2-4. 616 1-4 V 

 604 1-2, 652 3-4. 705 1-4. 725 1-2. Also Youth's Com- 

 panion toy 1893 and N. Y. Ledger for 1891. for 

 Hornaday's Taxidermy or other sets. All an- 

 swered. CARLETONR. BALL, Little Rock, 

 Iowa. 



COLLECTORS.— I have practically a perfect 

 contrivance for climbing tree", which I have 

 successfully tested for several seasons. By its. 

 use the most difficult tree, regardless of shape, 

 size or height, is rendered absolutely safe and 

 easy to climb. Those who desire particulars, 

 wili write me enclosing stamp. M. C. WHITE, 

 Mathews, Va. 



TO EXCHANGE.— First-class singles with 

 complete datas. of this locality 50 per cent, dis- 

 count, for first-class sets with datas, climbing 

 irons or collecting tube. CHAS. WISE. York 

 Station, Alabama. 



THE OOLOGIST is simply a hustler. I re- 

 ceived my December number yesterday and to- 

 day had 6 answers in the forenoon and 4 in the 

 afternoon. And I say as no doubf hundreds of 

 the Oologist's subscribers do, "Three cheers 

 for the Oodogist." HORACE H. FELL, Chi- 

 cago. 111. 



TO EXCHANGE.— I have 21 singles of Am. 

 Herring Gull, which I will exchange for best 

 offer of sets with data. I also have the follow- 

 ing 1st class sets with data to exchange: A. O. 

 U. No's51a 10-3 16-2, 106 60-1. 519 1-4 1-5. 591b 1-3- 

 1-4. 612 6-3 2-5. 710 8-3. Wanted in exchange sets 

 with data. ORA WILLIS KNIGHT, 157 Ham- 

 mond St., Bangor, Maine. 



"Bird Life in Labrador."— Sometime ago 

 I published a series of articles in the American 

 Field of Chicago. 111., entitled "Bird Life in 

 Labrador." I received so many letters unsoli- 

 cited, from those who had read and appeared 

 pleased with these articles, that I determined 

 to put them into a more permanent form. They 

 will appear as a pamphlet of about 100 pages. 

 To cover the slight expense of publication. I 

 shall offer a limited number of them for sale, 

 paper cover, post-paid, for $1 .00 each. I should 

 be pleased to send you a cony upon the above 

 terms. Sample page for stamp. Please ad- 

 dress, WINFRID A. STEARNS, Atlanta Uni- 

 versity. Atlanta. Ga. 



FOX SKIN:— If you have an a no. 1, one 

 with skull and leg bones, advise us lowest cash 

 or exchange price at an early date. F. H. LAT~ 

 TIN & CO., Albion, N. Y. 



