THE OOLOGIST. 



DIAN A.— Argi/nnis {S.) diana cheap for cash, 

 or exchanged for North American butterflies 

 not found in Virginia. W. ALPHONSO MUR- 

 RILL, Staunton, Va. (Blacksburg, Va. after 

 Junel). N. 



TO EXCHANGE.— I have large lists of fos- 

 sils, minerals, sets. Indian Relics and finely 

 mounted birds. I will exchange for good sets 

 or skins and good cloth bound books. Send 

 lists and state which lists you desire to select 

 exchange from. GEO. W.DIXON, Watertown. 

 S. D. N. 



WANTED to exchange with advanced Oolo- 

 gists the present season. Can offer southern 

 sets. Choice sets for singles of .'^.5, 104, 112, 183. 

 188, 204, S0.5. 206. 328, 336, 3.53, 356 and Emeu. 

 DOCTOR M.T. CLECKLEY, 457, Greene St., 

 Atigusta, Ga. A-3t. 



WANTED.— Copies of old histories of Texas 

 and of the U. S. Also old works on any of the 

 sciences. Part cash and good exchange will 

 be given. HERBERT STERZING, Austin, 

 Texas. 



EXCHANGE.— Vol. VIII The Auk and other 

 publications for Oologist tools, especially de- 

 sired leather pocket case for tools. Must be 

 flrst-class. PRESTON MULTER, 38 Richmond 

 Pk., Rochester, N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Sets and singles of this lo- 

 cality to exchange for singles of other locali- 

 ties and showy shells. GEO. ZIMMERMANN, 

 Austin, Texas. N. 



POR SALE or Exchange. Minerals, curiosi- 

 ties, old books, newspapers, letters, receipts, 

 legal papers, all genuine. No reprints. Dates 

 1828 to 40. Write and make known your wants 

 if you are collecting. All letters answered. 

 GEORGE WALTHER, Rushville, Yates Co., N. 

 Y- N. 



POR EVERY 20c sent me before April 20th I 

 will send you 86c worth of fine foreign stamps. 

 For every .50c I will send you $2..iO, catalogue 

 value. ERNEST H. SHORT, Albion, N. Y. O 



DATAS:— We have datas. The finest out. 

 All kinds, egg datas, skin datas, labels, etc. 

 To anyone answering this ad. we will send 

 postpaid our No. 2 Standard egg data, size 3J4X 

 5% in. on tough bond paper, with your name 

 and address printed thereon: 100 for thirty 

 ments, 1000 for $2.25, samples free. We can 

 terms you good terms on datas printed to your 

 order. THOS. H. BLODGETT, Galesburg, 



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SETS:— Oregon taken, first-class. I will 

 sell or trade for books on ornithology or a 

 shot gun (breech loading). All my duplicate 

 sets. Write for list with stamp. S. REY 

 STRYKER, Milwaukee, Oregon. 61-2t O 



FOR EXCHANGE.— My entire collection of 

 aboutfilty first -cla^s bird skins, includirigNos. 

 A. O. U. 136, 20a, 224, 409, .538, for best offer in 

 Birds Eggs in sets with data. Write for full 

 list. All favors answered. OLIVER V. 

 JONES, 1101 Logan Av. N., Minneapolis, Minn. 



I HAVE the following flrst-class sets with 

 lull data, to exchange for sets from any locali- 

 ty. Send list. A. O. U. 77, 120, 191, 333, 343, 467. 

 .507, 59.5n, 608n, 72.5. OLIVER V. JONES, 1101 

 Logan Ave. N., Minneapolis, Minn. 



1700 VARIETIES Stamps (235 U. S.) Mekeel's 

 latest $2.50 Album, $25.00. Oologist, Vol. VII, 

 37 Nos. Vols. VIII, IX, X. XI, for first-class 

 sets. GEO. WILLETT. JR., Whittier, Cal, 



"LAKE OF THE WOODS" Gold and other 

 mineral specimens. Send anything you have 

 in the curio line and get by return mail my ex- 

 change JNO. R. WERNER. Naturalist, Rat 

 Portage, Ont. N 



TO EXCHANGE ;— Mounted deer antlers, 

 power scroll saw, telegraph instrument, eggs, 

 bird skins, XJ. S. stamps and curios for re- 

 volver, gun, camera, snow shoes, best ofi'er or 

 cash. B. F. BATCHELDER, Potsdam, N. Y. 



FOR SALE :— Great Gray Owls, Arctic Horn- 

 ed Owls, Hawk Owls, all freshly made up es- 

 pecially for mounting. We will take back 

 skins that are not satisfactory, Send for lists. 

 OLIVER SPANNER & CO., 358 Yonge St., To- 

 ronto. Can. 



WANTED:— Parties having pretty or curious 

 tame animals or live reptiles for sale cheap, 

 write ro W. R. WHARTON, Germantown, 

 Phila. Reptiles' eggs, Indian relics, and curi- 

 osities also wanted N 



TO EXCHANGE for rare sets of eggs War- 

 ren's "Birds of Pennsylvania." 400 pages. olOO 

 plates colored to nature, in red cloth. THOS. 

 H. JACKSON. 343 E. Biddle St., West Chester, 

 Pa. A-2t 



EXCHANGE 4x5 camera with outfit, in good 

 condition, for sets of eggs with data or Cones' 

 Key to N. A. Birds. R. GAUTSCHI, Chestnut 

 Hill, Phila., Pa. 



A FEW FINE SKINS of Beldlng's Marsh 

 Sparrow for exchange. Only first class skins 

 accepted in return. Many 'common species 

 wanted. F. D. DAGGETT, Pasadena, Calif. 



TO EXCHANGE tor Indian relics: Birds 

 Michigan; Mammals Minnesota; Second Re- 

 port Zoologist Minnesota; North American 

 Fauna No. 5; Auk, Vols. X, XI, XII; jl/«*eMm, 

 Vol. L WM. H. FISH fiR,'- 14 W. North Ave., 

 Baltimore, Md. 



STA.MPS:— A great bargain, 3.50 varieties of 

 genaine postage stamps for only $1.'2S, cata- 

 logue over 9j5.00. A good collection for begin- 

 ners or to trade with. 1000 well mixed stamps 

 25c. C. L. McFETRISH, Chatham. N. Y. 



GREAT BARGAINS IN CURIOS :-PhotO- 

 graphs of Warner's Cobweb Palace, 512x71; in., 

 25cts. each.— One of the greatest cruiositics in 

 California— old saloon festooned with natural 

 cobwebs, never cleaned; Chinese Joss Punk 

 Sticks, 15cts. pkg., also Chinese Ornamental 

 Masks 25cts. each. Elk Teeth for Charms $1.50 

 each. Address E. W. CURRIER. Taxidermist 

 and Curio Dealer, No. 427 Sutter St., San Fran- 

 cisco, Calif. tf 



FOR SALE:— Fine Skin of Passenger Pig- 

 eon, male at $2.50; Bohemian Waxwing 50c: 

 Screech Owl 3.5c; Willow Ptarmigan (white) 

 $1.35; Eggs; Gt. Horned Owl, 1-3 at $1.60; Cara- 

 cara. 1-2. at 85c; Red-tailed Hawk, 1-3. at T5c,' 

 Bobwhite. Ml, at 50c; Rufous Hummer, n-2. at 

 75c. ERNEST H. SHORT, Albion, N. Y. 



WANTED AT ONCE:— Any or all the follow- 

 ing books in first class condition, for which I 

 will give double regular price in exchange of 

 fossils, minerals, Indian relics or mounted 

 birds, viz. "Birdcraft" by Wright; "The Birds 

 About Us." Abbot; Apgar's "Key;" Apgar's 

 "Birds of the Northern U. S. ;" "Nuttall's Or- 

 nithology:" Coues' "Key;" Coues' "Birds of the 

 N. W. ;" Ingersoll's "Bird Nesting;" Langille's 

 ■•Our Birds in their Haunts." Itioit have any 

 of above which vou will exchange let me hear 

 from you. GEO'. W. DIXON, Watertown, S. D. 



