THE OOLOGIST. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— Singles A. O. U.. 6, 71. 

 197, 201, 203,218,219. 221,261,289b, 316, 319, 325, 339, 

 387, 390, 409, 454, 474b, 501, 58 Ic, 588a, 588b. 599, 718, 

 719. 719a. 731, 731a, etc., for A. 1, sets with data. 

 J.d. JOHNSON, L. Box 550, Southington Conn. 



EXCHANGE.— Eggs of Coots, Gallinules, 

 Black Terns. Thick-billed Grebes, Night Herons, 

 Carolina and Virginia Rails, Yellowheads. 

 Swamp Sparrow. Can exchange ten to hfty 

 sets and single sets of many others, for eggs 

 etc., etc. DELOS HATCH,. Oakfield, Wis. 



EXCHANGE.— Wish to exchange a Cyclo- 

 style duplicating apparatus, comparatively 

 new, for best offer in eggs, (sets or singles) 12 

 guage 'gun or small calibre rifle. Cylostyle 

 will duplicate 1000 copies of same letter or cir- 

 cular. Will send copy of work to those send- 

 ing an offer if wished. Address all letters to 

 G. H. BLliTHEN, Clark Island, Me. 



WANTED.— Grey's Anatomy.Organon of the 

 Art of Healing by Samuel Hahnemann, and 

 Essentials of Chemistry, Whittans. Will give 

 good exchange in specimens. FRED H. AN- 

 DRUS, Elkton, Ore. 



"THE AUK." the fii'st 8 Vols. : Bulletin of the 

 Nuttall Ornithological Club, 9 Vols.; also the 

 first 5 Vols, of Ornithologist and Oologist 

 wanted. Will pay cash. V. C. KIRKWOOD, 

 Box 36i, Balimore, Md. J O & 58-2t. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Desirable bird skins for 

 same and sets. Many common ones wanted, 

 eastern species especially. Fine skins only ex- 

 changed. Also want large calibre Winchester, 

 45-90 preferred for cash or exchange. All an- 

 swered. CHAS. D. KAEDING, Box 20, Dry- 

 town, Amador Co., Calif. 



WHAT am I offered for set of 11 King Rail's 

 eggs? Eggs flrst-class. DR. GUY C. RICH, 

 Toy Building, Sioux City, la. 



WANTED.— Wpuld like to make arrange- 

 ments with some eastern dealer to collect Ore- 

 gon eggs this season. First-class original sets 

 guaranteed. D. FRANKLIN WEEKS, No.730 

 Front St. Portland, Ore. 



DID YOU KNOW IT?— I have minerals and 

 N. S. specimens to exchange for same or stamps. 

 ROBERT BURNHAM, Dennis, Mass. 



WILL PAY good prices and cash for old U. 

 S. stamps. Departments especially wanted. 

 Can use 24 and 7c. treasury also 7c. war. Let 

 me know what you have. F. C. MATHEWS, 

 501 Holley Ave., St. Paul, Minn. 



NOTICE.— I will send for 11.00 a strictly flrst- 

 •class set 1-5 White-necked Raven with full da- 

 ta. I have one set }3 Golden Eagle for $5.00. 

 Send stamp for list. All my eggs are flrst-class 

 anAcheap. H. A. WISE, JR., 505 East 11 St.. 

 Austin, Tex. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.— Will sell at 

 2-3 catalogue value (Lattin's) or exchange for 

 eggs new to my collection at regular prices, 

 the following and many others, all flrst-class 

 with complete data. Also a few singles. Write 

 for full list A. O. U. No. 86 1-1, 120c 1-4, 330a 1- 

 2, 325 1-2, 336 1-2, 333 1-4, 337 1-3, 343 1-2, 365 1-7, 

 410 1-4, 417 1-2, 420a 1-2, 421 1-2, 429 n-2, 431 n-2,581a 

 1-4, 594 1-4, 602 1-2, 620 1 2, 607 1-3, 749 1-5. C. 

 ALLEN ■OLY,Perrineville, N. J. 



DATAS.— Will print and send postpaid 100 

 standard data blanks with your name and ad- 

 dress printed on them for only 25c, ; 200 for 40c. ; 

 .500 for 7.5c. Satisfaction guaranteed. Natura- 

 lists' printing a specialty. THOS. H. BLOD- 

 •GETT, Galesburg, 111. 



FOR SALE or exchange.— Chamber's Ency- 

 clopedia. 30 volumes compltte, paper cover, 

 new. What am I offered? A. D. BESTOR, 82 

 Washington Ave. , New Rochelle, N. Y. 



100 SPECIMENS illustrating the manufact- 

 ure of arrowheads and spearheads, and includ- 

 ing perfect specimens of each; also knives and 

 scrapers, cores and discs : sent by express for 

 one dollar. F. I. BROWN. Hayden Bldg., Col- 

 umbus, Ohio. J. O. 2t 51 2t 



WANTED:— Good Hammerless or Spencer 

 repeating or small collecting shotgun: good 

 bird pup; sets; fossils; good books on Natural 

 History of any kind; photographs of birds; 

 typewriter; or good field glass; for any of the 

 above I offer fine fossils, minerals, polished 

 agates, Indian relics, books, sets, or mounted 

 birds. Will pay cash for collections of eggs. 

 GEO. W. DIXON. Watertown. S. D. O. 



WANTED.— Exchanges in fossils, recent 

 shells and eggs, specimens scientifically named 

 and with full data; specimens named free; cor- 

 respondence solicited, especially from southern 

 states. BURDETTE N. WRIGHT, lock box 

 1054, Penn Yan, N. Y. .50-2t.o 



WANTED:— Packard's Guide to the Study 

 of Insects. State condition and lowest cash 

 price. ROSCOEC. STEVENS, 1.50 West 99th 

 St„ New York, N. Y. O. 



WANTED:— A Winchester repeating shot- 

 gun and rifle, hammerless shotgun, Smith & 

 Wesson revolver, camera, trout rod and reel, 

 telescope or field glass for which I can offer 

 rare sets of eggs with dat is. Sets for sale at 

 % value. Enclose stamp for list. C. H. WAT- 

 ROUS, Chester, Conn. O. 



WANTED.— To trade a good Smith & Wesson 

 revolver for an ostrich egg or a set of swans. 

 Must be first-class. C. E. CALHOUN. 617 S. 

 Emp. Ave., Wichita, Kans. o.50-2t 



FOR SALE. — Almost new Hawk eye Camera, 

 4 X 5, 3 plate holders, printing frame, etc., sent 

 on receipt of $11. GLOVER M. ALLEN, 3 Ver- 

 non St., Newton, Mass. o.50-2t 



FOR ?ALE OR EXCHANGE.— Malachite, 

 Crysocolla, Chalcedony, Quartz, Azurite, Mon- 

 azite and Frankline, Microscopic slides. Infu- 

 sorial earth 100 localities. Trap-tufa and 

 rocks for sale or exchange for other minerals 

 or Microscope slides or Infusorial earths 

 PROF. ARTHUR M. EDWARDS, Newark, N. 

 J. O. & N. tf 



FOR SALE.— A collection of 250 flint arrows, 

 spears, drills, knives and scrapei-s. Will sell 

 for $5 cash. Also have a collection of 90 differ- 

 ent fossils listed at $18, which I will sell for $5. 

 GEO. W. DIXON, Watertown, S. D. O 



BIRDS IN DOWN:— Wanted at once A No. 1 

 skins of young birds in down. Write what 

 you have stating best price for same. Can al- 

 so use a few Snowy Owls, either in skin or 

 meat. FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion, N. Y. 



RARE NORTHERN SPECIES. 



I make a speciality of the above and have 

 now on hand flne skins of Richardson's and 

 Franklin's Grouse, White-tailed and Willow 

 Ptarmigan, Canada Grouse, Great Gray, Rich- 

 ardson's, Arctic Horned and Am. Hawk Owls, 

 Am. Goshhawks, Arctic, Am. and Alpine 3-toed 

 Woodpeckers, Canada Jays, etc., Mammals, 

 such as Beaver, Martin. Can. Lynx, etc., from 

 time to time. Full data. List for stamp. 

 G. F. DIPPIE. 17 McMillan St., Toronto,Can. 



