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THE OOLOGIST 



BOOKS— Continued 



TO EXCHANGE— Bound volumes Nidi- 

 ologist, Osprey and Oologist to exchange for 

 the same in numbers as issued. F. B. 

 McKECHNIE. 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, Revere, 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- 

 AWAY, 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. PINGREE I. 

 OSBURN, Pasadena. California. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.-American 

 Ornithology, by Wilson ct Bonaparte, Pacific 

 Railroad Survey, Geikies' Geology, and other 

 books and magazines. HUGH D. PALLIS- 

 TER, 3754 Independence 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. W'hat have you got and what do 

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

 New York City. 



Good exchange for sets of No. 539, 566, 567e, 

 585, 597a, 610a, 630, 632a, 634, 646b, 649, 660, 662' 

 663a, 664, 672. 681c. 681e, 682, 711 717, 722, 724.742b, 

 754, 756a, 757, 758b. A. E. PRICE, Grant Park, 

 IlL 



SCARCE BOOKS, Pamphlets and Lists. If 

 you want books on Ornithology and Oology, 

 send 2c. stamp for copy of "The Bulletin" 

 which contains many bargains in each issue. 

 Additions to stock every week. "THE 

 BULLETIN," 4 Duke St., Adelphi, W. C. 

 London, England. 



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- 

 ogy, two volumes. The Auk, Vols. 16, 21, 22, 

 23 and 24. All in excellent condition. Will 

 sell cheap, F. C. HUBEL, Clarkston, Mich. 



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, 

 Pennsylvania. 



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. 



FOR SALE.— Cash only. 30 complete 

 volumes and many odd numbers of Forest 

 and Stream, published at $4.00 a year. W. E. 

 SN\ DER, Beaver Dam, Wis. 



If you wish to purchase books on Natural 

 History, Science, Travels, etc. write to The 

 Bulletin. If not in stock, they may be ob- 

 tained for you as the proprietors have ex- 

 ceptional opportunities of buying scarce 

 works. "THE BULLETIN, 4 Duke St„ 

 Adelphi, London, England. 



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; Mdiologist, Vol. 

 1 complete or odd numbers; Complete files of 

 any Bird Magazines for the above I will give 

 cash or will exchange other bird magazines. 

 W. LEE CHAMBERS. Santa Monica, Cal. 



MISCELLANEOUS 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. - National 

 Automatic Telegraphy Transmitter. A com- 

 plete home course in telegraphy $12 cash or 

 exchange for good sets. A. D. DOERGE. 



WANTED.— To exchange butterflies with 

 collectors west, south and in Canada. J. R. 

 HARNMERLE. 88 Madison St., Wilkes 

 Barre, Pa. 



WANTED. -Good photographs of nests 

 and eggs of Mississippi Valley Migrants 

 breeding in north i e.. Warblers, Sparrows, 

 etc. J. F. FERRY, Chicago, 111., Care of Field 

 Museum of Natural History. 



■ FOR SALE.— Deer heads for mounting 

 also extra scalps and antlers. Prices very 

 reasonable. Some choice game bird and 

 mammal skins and mounted specimens. 



GEO. F. GUELF, Taxidermist, Brockport, 

 N. Y\ 



FREE:— Lessons in Taxidermy, with every 

 $5.00 order of Taxidermy, or over. Game 

 heads, rugs. Fur Coats, Lap Robes, etc, for 

 sale. R. F. MULLEN, Expert Taxidermist, 

 509 N. 24th St., 2d floor. South Omaha, Nebr. 



WANTED:- Good photographs of nests 

 and eggs of the following: Any warbler nest- 

 ing in the Northern U. S.; also of A. O. U. 

 Nos. 558, 567, 759 B., 402, 517, 722, 726. J. F. 

 FERRY, Field Museum, Chicago. 



FOR EXCHANGE.-A number of genuine 

 buffalo horns, first class, in pairs and singles, 

 for sets with data. W. C. PARKS, 704 Milli- 

 gan St., Crawforasville, Ind. 



WANTED-A good Magic Lantern. Offer 

 in exchange, specimens or a fine camera. J. 

 O.SNYDER, Box 775, Stanford University, 

 California. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE:-Have two 

 Gray Wolf pups to sell or exchange for 

 other animals or fowls. They are large, 

 strong specimens and are as gentle and play- 

 ful as dogs. Write for full description to 

 LAKE HARRIS, Jay Em, Wyoming. 



FOR EXCHANGE.-A good $110.00 Cali- 

 graph Typewriter, few fine meteorite speci- 

 mens polished: many good curios and over 

 8000 species of Land and Marine Shells. 

 Want eggs in sets and singles. W. F. WEBB, 

 202 Westminster Road, Rochester, N. Y. 



