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EGGS-Continued 



RARE E(iGS FOR EXCHANGE. -I have 

 a few sets of Heennan's Gull. Blue-footed 

 Boob.v, Red-footed Booby, Black Petrel, 

 Least Petrel, Soccoro Petrel, Cassin's Auklet, 

 Ridgeway's Noddy, Black vented Shear- 

 water, Blue-faced Booby, What ha^ e you? 

 Only perfect sets wanted and must be strict- 

 ly A 1. W. LEE CHAMBERS, Santa Monica, 

 Cal. 



FOR EXCHANGE. -Incomplete sets and 

 singles, with data, of White Neck Raven. 

 Many common singles wanted. H. Y. 

 BENEDICT, Austin, Texas. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— Choice sets of eggs, 

 that I would like to exchange for shot gun. 

 JOHN P. WARD, 522 5th. Ave., Upper Troy, 

 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 54th St., New Port News, Va. 



Snapping Turtle 1-25, 1-30, 1-40, 4 cents per 

 egg prepaid. Six well marked sets of Red 

 shouldered Hawk 5.3. 1-4. All first class with 

 data. J AS. O. JOHNSON, Southington, Conn 



FOR EXCPIANGE. - My entire coll. of 

 Nests, Eggs, some Skins. 1500 choice sets 

 Parties interested write for list, etc. PHILO 

 W. SMITH, Eureka Springs, Ark. 



FOR EXCHANGE. -A collection of about 

 155 species— one set each of North American 

 Birds Eggs; also a 12-drawer quarter sawed 

 Oak Cabinet. No fair offer refused. M. F 

 HENCHEY, 60 Arnold St., Westfield, Mass 



EXCHANGE. -A tine series of ten of the 

 Pallas Murre from (;ape Hope, Alaska. I 

 want 188, 332, 343, 348, 362, 364 and many others, 

 D.E. BROWN, 60441st Ave.. No. W, Sta. F. 

 Seattle, Wash. 



I am disposing of my collection of nests 

 and eggs. Would exchange for bird skins 

 and stamps., F. T. CORLESS, 804 E. 14 N., 

 Portland, Oregon. 



I CAN OFFER 30a 1-11, 32 1-11, 184 1-4, 187 1-3 

 1-4. 199 1-5, 378a 1-6, 513 1-3, and many Jngles 

 with data. What have YOU to offer ? 

 ERNEST H, SHORT, Box 173 Rochester. N. 

 Y. 



FOR EXCHANGE- First class Eggs in 

 sets. C. S. RUTHERFORD, Revere, Mo. 



TO EXCHANGE-Sets of 658 and others for 

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

 Detroit, Mich. 



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, 

 Westchester, Pa. 



FOR EXCHANGE.-Giant Fulmer, 6-1, at 

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

 per egg. Send lists. JO HNH. FLANAGAN, 

 10 Weybosset St., Providence, R. I. 



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 

 tor a set of Bartman's Sandpiper 4 or 5 eggs, 

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



FOR EXCHANGE.-Eggs 6 1-7, 37 1-1: 491-3, 

 58 20-2 2-3, 62 1-3, 64 1-4, 65 9-1 1-2, 80 7-2 1-4 7-3, 

 114-1 1-2, 122 1-4, 123b 1-4, 141 1 10, 127 1-3, 187 1-4 

 190 1-3, 191 1-4. 194 4-3, 199 4-3, 201 3-4, 211 1-4. 

 211-2 1-9, 219 1-3, 221 1-4 1-11, 226 1-4, 269 1-4,280 1-3, 

 32119-2,326 8-2,333 15,33751-2 2-3, 339 2-4, 339b 

 2-2, 345 1-1, 346 30-2 ($10 set;' 349 1-2, 355 1-4, 359 

 1-2, 1-4, 3B5 1-3, 368a 1-3 (one broken), 373c 1-3, 

 374 4-4, 378 1-7, 380 1-3 one missing) , 384 1-4 2-6, 

 385 4-5, 387 2-4, 389 3-4 l-;-<, (one gone) , 391 7-5, 

 410 1-4 3-5 2-6, 413 1-6, 419 21-2, 420a 1-1, 453 1-4 1-6, 

 456 2-4, 471 1-3, 475 1-5, 483 1-3, 496 2-2, 500 1-4. .577 

 1-4, ,593a 1-3 19-4, 594a 3-4, 652 1-5, 713 2-4, 3-5 7-6, 

 7191-5.7461-4,7661-5, Gray-tailed Hawk, 1-2 

 2-3 1-4 $1.25, per egg: White-throated Falcon 

 1-2. $4.50 per egg; Green Woodpecker 1-4, 75c. 

 per egg; Brown Jay 1-4 1-5 7oc. per egg; Mexi- 

 can Crow 1-4 1-5 75c. per egg; Lesson's Oriole 

 1-5 50c per egg; skins for exchange, 51 5, 54-4, 

 60-4:64-1. 65-5, 137-8, 142-5, 143-7. 146^11, 149-2, 

 258a-7, 289b 4, 264-2. Many eggs in broken 

 sets, full data, 1-3 off. Would buy or ex- 

 change for, it at a bargain, any kind of 

 museum specimens, such as relics, fossils, 

 shells, minerals, corals, etc., etc. J. M. 

 CARROLL, San Marcos, Texas. 



BOOKS 



For Bargains in books on Ornithology and 

 Oology see "The Bulletin," post tree for 2 

 cent stamp. "THE B ULLETIN," 4 Duke St., 

 Adelphi, London, England. 



FOR EXCHANGE.-Nicely bo-md vols, .v' 

 Bird Lore, a par'"':.'^.'^ l ...usicte file ■>■( 

 Oologi.-.L fiom No. 1 to date, many vols, anci 

 odd members of bird magazines, also a fev* 

 nice seio to exchange. 1 want especially- No 

 6 Nol. V the Oologist and No. 6 Vol. Y tae 

 Nidologist. H. J. KOPAHL, 911 Congress 

 Avenue, Austin, Texas; 



WANTED,- Copies of "Inwa OrnuL-^.o- 

 gist," '■■^•'.-sierii Ornithologist" and other 

 bird magazines published in Iowa. Also 

 want Iowa bird skins. e:MERSON A. 

 STONER, Greenwood Park, Des Moines, 

 Iowa. 



FOR SALE OR TO EXCHA \GE-For bird 

 skins, books or pamphlets. Minot, Land aud 

 Game Birds of N. E.:Ingersoll, Birds testing; 

 Capen, Oology of n. e.; Davie. Methods in 

 the Art of Taxidermy; Coues. F^ield Orni- 

 thology: Langille.Our Birds in Their Haunts; 

 Cory, Birds of Hayiianil San Domingo; Cory, 

 Birds of Eastern N'orth America. F. B. 

 McKECHME, Ponkapog, Mass. 



WANTED FOR CASH. -No's. 1 and 2, Vol. 

 Nidologist, JOHN H. FLANAGAN, 10 

 Weybosset St., Providence, R. I. 



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. 



I WANT Bulletin of the Cooper Orni- 

 thological Club, vol. 1 complete or parts; 

 Nidiologist. vol. Nos. 1, 2. 3 4. 5, 6. Auk, vols. 

 I to VI, odd numbers, or complete volumes. 

 Wilson Bulletin, No. 4. W. LEE CHAM- 

 BERS, Santa Monica, Cal. 



