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THE OOLOGIST. 



FOR rare Oologists specimens from Asia, 

 Africa, Australia, and South America, see 

 "The Bulletin." World wide circulation- 

 Advertisement rates 50 cts. per inch. Wants 

 and Exchange column, 3 cent a word. Sam- 

 ple copy 3 cent stamp only, "THE BULLE. 

 TIN," 4 Duke St., Adelphi, London, England 



WANTED.— First class sets oJ many com- 

 mon species in exchange for same. Can use 

 a few singles with authentic data. Have col- 

 lecting gun and stamp collection to exchange 

 for eggs or skins. A. D. DU BOIS. 327 So. 

 Glenwood Ave., Springfield, HI. 



WANTED.-First .four numbers of Volume 

 one of the Nidiologist. Will pay cash or will 

 exchange sets of eggs or 30 different numbers 

 of the Nidiologist. Send me your exchange 

 list. EVAN DAVIS, Orange. Calif. 



TO EXCHANGE -Sets with data. North 

 American and Foreign. Can use many com- 

 mon kinds of both. Dr. T. W. RICHARDS 

 U. S. Navy, 1911 N. St., N. W., Washington 



BOOKS 



WANTED. -A set each of the Broad-winged 

 and Sharp-shinned Hawk. Can offer in 

 exchange fine western sets with nest. D. E. 

 BROWN, 90 University St., Seattle, Wash. 



WANTED-To exchange birds, nests, and 

 eggs from this locality for those not in my 

 collection. Sea birds specially wanted. E. 

 P. WALKER, Sheridan, Indiana. 



I HAVE a lot of fine sets of Sea Birds 

 Eggs from Iceland and Lapland, to exchange 

 for other kinds. Send your list to WALTER 

 RAINE, Kew Beach, Toron to, Canada. 



FOR SALE-Fine sets of Sea Birds Eggs, 

 Aucks, Loons, Gulls and Plovers from Ice- 

 land, Lapland and Sweden. WALTER 

 RAINE. Kew Beach, Toron to, Canada. 



WANTED— A good second-hand egg cabi- 

 net. Send description and price, together 

 with mside measurements of drawers, when 

 answering this ud, Q. BERT NICHOLS 

 _^ Granville, N. Y. 



WANTED.-Eggs in sets with data and 

 ornithological books in exchange for books 

 or eggs. Will pay cash for bird books. H. 

 E. BISHOP. Sayre, Pa. 



WANTED.— To exchange sets of eggs with 

 any first class collectors. Desire many com- 

 mon ones in series and in nests. Offer rare 

 species, also local series. H. H. BAILEY 

 321 51th St.. New Port News, Va. 



NESTS with and without sets wanted, also 

 reptile eggs, common variety particularly. 

 J. P. BALL, M. D., Frankford, Phila. 



I have sets of 361 and 709 to exchange. I 

 want 131 and 119. ROBERT P. SHARPLES, 

 West Chester. Pa. 



Snapping Turtle 1-25, 1-30, 1-10, 4 cents per 

 egg prepaid. Six well marked sets of Red 

 shouldered Hawk 5-3, 1-4, $3.50 by express at 

 buyers expense. All first class with data. 

 JAMES O. JOHNSON. Southington, C onn. 



TO EXCHANGE-Sets of 658 and others for 

 same. J. CLAIRE WOOD, 179 17th Street, 

 Detroit, Mich. 



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FOR EXCHANGE.-Nicely bound vols, of 

 Bird Lore, a partially complete file of 

 Oologist from No. 1 to date, many vols, and 

 odd numbers of b'.rd magazines, also a few 

 nice sets to exchange. I want especially No. 

 6 Nol. V the Oologist and No. 6 Vol. I the 

 Nidologist. H. J. KOFAHL, 911 Congress 

 Avenue, Austin, Texas. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.-8 vols. 

 "World's Great Travelers," practically new; 

 1 vol. Butterflies of N. A. (Holland). 1 vol. 

 Hypnotism and Hypnotic Suggestions, (3 

 authors); 1 vol. Hynotism (Moll) cover 

 damaged, pages good; 1 vol. Suggestive 

 Therapeutics, (Bernheim); Geological Sur- 

 veys, Agricultural Reports and Typewriter 

 to exchange for books on Moths, Butterflies, 

 Insects, Oology, Ornithology, Mammals, 

 Arrow-points, Pottery or any other Indian 

 Relics. If you mean biz write your offer. 

 L. B. HOWSLEY, Mullan. Idaho. 



BIRD MAGAZINES.-I have about 5000 

 odd numbers of all the bird Magazines pub- 

 lished in America. Nearly complete flies of 

 Osprey, Nidiologist. Condors, Oologist, O. P. 

 O., etc., etc. What do you need to complete 

 your flies. W. LEE CHAMBERS, Santa 

 Monica, Cal. 



EXCHANGE NOTICE.-34 Publications of 

 Cal. Academy of Science, and 11 Publications 

 by Bryant, fielding and Anthony, to ex- 

 change for first-class Sets with data. Send 

 lists, also Sets for same. H. F. DUPREY. 

 919 Morgan street, Santa Rosa. California. 



GLEANINGS, No. 5.-The Purple Martin 

 and Houses for its Summer Home, 1909.— 

 Price $1.00, or will exchange for bird books of 

 equal value. J. WARREN JACOfiS,' 



Waynesburg, Pa. 



SPECIAL NOTICE. -We want No. 6 of 

 Volume 5, 1888 .of The Oologist for which we 

 will pay fifty cents in cash. THE 

 OOLOGIST. Lacon, Ills. 



WANTED.— Back numbers of The Auk, 

 Nuttal's Bulletin and other bird magazines, 

 also on insects. Have numbers to exchange. 

 G. W. HUMPHREY, Dedham, Mass. 



WANTED.-Henshaw's Ornithology of the 

 Hawaiian Island. State cash price or ex- 

 change for works on other subjects. L. B. 

 HOWSLEY, Mullan, Idaho. 



BOOKS and MAGAZINES 



Especially pertaining to Ornithology and 

 nature study. 



Oologist and Taxidermists Tools 



Write me just what you want. I can save 

 you money. 



BENJAMIN HOAG, 

 Slephentown, New York. 



FOR SALE.-Auk, Vol. 6, $5.00: Vols. Hand 

 15, $1.50 each. Also Bendire's Life Histories. 

 Vol. 1, index stained, $5.00. H. S. HATH- 

 AWAY, Box 1466, Providence, R. I. 



I need the following North American Fauna: 

 Numbers 13, 14, 23, 25, 26, and ah issues there- 

 after. If you have any of these send me 

 prices at once, R. M BARNES, Lacon, 111. 



