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EGGS-Continued 



RARE EGGS FOR EXCHAN(4E.-I have 

 a few sets of Heerman's Gull, Blue-footed 

 Booby, Red-footed Booby, Black Petrel, 

 Least Petrel, Soccoro Petrel, Cassin's AuV let, 

 Ridgeway's Noddy, Black vented Shear- 

 water, Blue-faced Booby, What ha' e ynu? 

 Only perfect sets wanted and must be srict- 

 ly A 1. W. LEE CHAMBE RS, Santa Monica, 

 Cal. 



FOR EXCHANGE. -Incomplete sets and 

 singles, with data, of White Neck Raven. 

 Manv common smgles wanted. H. Y. 

 BENEDICT, Austin. Texas, 



TO EXCH ANGE-Sets of 658 and others for 

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

 Detroit, M i ch. 



NESTS with and without sets wanted, also 

 reptile eggs, common variety particularly. 

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



I have sets of 364 and 709 to exchange. I 

 want 131 and 149. ROBERT P. SHARPLES, 

 West Chester, Pa. 



TO EXCHANGE.-To clear up, 390 2:5.14; 

 622 A 3-6; 339 3-2, 3-3; 77 1-2; 475 3-6, 1-7. Who 

 wants them? All A No. 1. R. T. FULLER, 

 Lacona. New York. 



I offer 1-3. 2-4 Fish Crow, 1-5 201. 1-5 194; all 

 for a set of Bartman's Sandpiper 4 or 5 eggs. 

 W. B. CRISPIN, Salem, N. J. 



FOR EXCHANGE. -Giant Fulme . 6-1. at 

 $25 per egg. Wandering Albatross 5-1, $20 

 peregg. Sendlists. JOHN H. FLANAGAN, 

 10 Weybosset St.. Providence, R. I. 



BOOKS 



For Bargains in books on Ornithology and 

 Oology see "The Bulletin." post free for 2 

 cent stamp. "THE BULLETIN," 4 Duke St., 

 Adelphi, London, England. 



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 bird 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. 



WANTED.- Copies of "Iowa Ornitholo- 

 gist," "Western Ornithologist" and other 

 bird magazines published in Iowa. Also 

 want Iowa bird skins. EMERSON A. 

 STONER, Greenwood Park, Des Moines, 

 Iowa. . 



BIRD MAGAZINES.-I have about 5000 

 odd numbers of all the bird Magazines pub- 

 lished in America. Nearly complete files of 

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

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

 your files. W. LEE CHAMBERS, Santa 

 Monica, Cal. 



GLEANINGS. No. 5.-The Purple Martin 

 and Houses for its Summer Home, 1909.— 

 Price $1.00, or will exchanse for bird books of 

 equal value, J. WARREN JACOBS,' 



Waynesburg, Pa. 



EXCHANGE NOTICE. -34 Publications of 

 Cal. Academy of Science, and 11 Publications 

 by Bryant, Belding 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. 



WANTED.— Back numbers of The Auk. 

 Nurtal's Bulletin and other bird magazines, 

 also on insects. Have numbers to exchange. 

 G. W. HUMPHREY. Dedham, Mass. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Bound volumes Nidi- 

 ologist, Osprey and Oologist to exchange for 

 the same in immbers as issued. F. B. 

 McKECHME, Ponkapog Mass. 



FOR SALE-Bendire's life histories, 2 vols, 

 half morocco, binding good as new. Would 

 trade for good Shot Gun. C. S. RUTHER- 

 FORD, Rev ere, Mo. 



FOR SALE.-Auk, Vol. 6, $5.00; Vols. 14 and 

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

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

 A WA Y, Box 1466, Providence. R. I. 



WANTED.— Following publications: 

 National Museum Bulletin 50, Ridgway; 

 Bendire's Life Histories; Condor, first three 

 volumes, etc. Offer CASH or desirable sets 

 as Heermann's Gull, XantusMurrelett, Blue- 

 footed Booby, Socorro Petrel. PINGREL I. 

 OSBURN, Pasadena, California. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. -American 

 Ornithology, bv Wilson & Bonaparte, Pacific 

 Railroad Survey, Geikies' Geology, and other 

 books and magazines. HUGH D. PALLIb- 

 TER. 3754 I ndependence Rd., Cleveland. Ohio. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. - Orni- 

 thological publications, lantern slides from 

 bird subjects from life, some specimens and 

 odds and ends, pair of climbing irons. Lists 

 furnished. What have you got and what do 

 you want. B. S. BOWDISH, 141 Broadway, 

 New York City^ 



EXCHANGE. -Auk Vol. 19, Osprey Vol. 1 

 (2 numbers missing) Vol.2, Appleton's Pop- 

 ular Science Monthly, Smithsonian Report, 

 1907, 25th Ethnology Report for sets, other 

 magazines, or cash. Want especially Nidi- 

 ologist Vol. 1, No. 6, Cooper Club Bulletin 

 Vol.1 o. 3, cash or exchange. EARLE R. 

 FORREST, 357 N. Main St., Washington, 

 Penns ylvania. 



FOR SALE.— The following books; Birds 

 of North and Middle America by Ridgway, 

 Parts I, II, III. and IV. Birds of Wyoming 

 1902 by Knight, Our Northern and Eastern 

 Birds by E. A. Samuels, Nuttall's Ornithol- 

 o<^v. two volumes. The Auk, Vols. 16, 21, 22 

 23 and 24. AU in excellent condition. Will 

 sell cheap, F. C. HU BEL, Clarkston. Mich. 



BIRD MAGAZINES WANTED.— Auk, odd 

 numbers or complete files of first ten 

 volumes; Bulletin of the Cooper Ornithologi- 

 cal Club, Vol, 1 complete or odd parts; 

 Western Ornithologist, complete file; Audu- 

 bon Magazine, complete file; Nidiologist, Vol. 

 1 complete or odd numbers; Complete files or 

 any Bird Magazines for the above I will give 

 cash or will exchange other bird magazines. 

 W LEE CHAMBERS, Santa Monica, Cal. 



To exchange for nests and sets of Warblers, 

 Vireos. Fly-catchers, Thrushes and Wood- 

 peckers, Owls. Rails. Ducks and Hawks U. 

 S. Fish Commission Bulletin, Vols. 16, 17, 18, 

 19, 22 and 24 (2 vols.); Report '95, '96, '97, '98, 

 '99 '02 '03 (2 vols.); Fish and Fisheries of 

 Porto Rico; U. S. Ethnology Bulletin 25. Re- 

 ports 14th, 15th, 16th. 17th (part 1 and 2) 20, 21, 

 22 (pt. 1 and 2) and 1885-6; Over 300 Geological 

 Volumes on Forest Reserves. Paleontology 

 and all Fossils. These must all go before 

 Jan. 1, 1910. L. B. HOWSLE Y, Mullan, Idaho. 



