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TO EXCHANGE or SELL:— A limited ■num- 

 ber of nice skins of Columba squamosa, Geo- 

 trygon montana. Columbigalina passernia, 

 Falco dominicensis, Melanerpes Porto Ricen- 

 sis, Tyranus dominicensis, Pitangus taylori, 

 Myiarchus antillarum, Lampornio dominicen- 

 sis, Quiscolis brachypterus, Icterus Porto 

 Ricensis, Grotophaga ani, Loxigilla Porto 

 Rlcensis, Eutbia bicolor, Eutbia bryanti,Coer- 

 ba Porto ricensis, Deudroicafe ruficapilla, Vir- 

 eo calidrio, Mimocichla ardosiacea and otbers. 

 Nests and sets of Eutbia bicolor and Coerba 

 Porto Ricensis or choice sets with nest. 

 B. S. BOWDISH, San Juan, Peurto Rico. 



FOR SALE:— No exchange. The following 

 duplicate sets; prices per set: Am. Eared 

 Grebe 1-3, 12c; Swainson's Hawk 2-3, 30c; Am. 

 Long-eared Owl 1-4, 30c; Desert Sparrow Hawk 

 1-3, 30c; Spotted Sandpiper 2-4, 15c; Bendire's 

 Thrasher 1-3, 50c; Starling 1-5, 25; Lapwing 

 1-4, 25c; Blue-winged Warbler 14, $1.65; Pinon 

 Jay 1-4, 1.70: Large-billed Puffln 1-1, SOc; Lesser 

 Scaup Duck 1-12, $2.00; Baldpate Duck 1-11, 

 $2.00; Red-tailed Hawk 1-3, 45c. Will sell the 

 lot for $8.00. A. M. MACALISTER, Care Mer- 

 cury oface, Guelph, Ontario, Canada. 



Have you tried my 

 process of Rapid 

 Taxidermy? 



If not you will be gratified by a big surprise. 

 There is money to be made by the preservation 

 of specimens for the market or the school, par- 

 lor, of&ce and den. Any boy, girl or sportsman 

 may learn this method at the first attempt,and 

 decorate the trophies and birds of the neigh- 

 borhood. The cost is next to nothing, and 

 when several go in and work together, there is 

 no cost. You may make money in any town 

 or the country. 



On receipt of $i.oo cash or stamps I will 

 send the complete printed instructions to 

 mount Birds, Mammals, Heads, etc., and one 

 pound of the Preservative, ready prepared for 

 the work ; together with complete directions 

 for dressing skins with the hair on, for rugs, 

 robes and hangings, and in addition I will 

 make the extra inducement of offering the for- 

 mula for making the Preservative Compound, 

 with the privilege of selling the same. 



The process will be exchanged for $3.00 worth 

 of stamps, or for other exchange. What have 

 you to offer? Address 



MORRIS GIBBS, M. D., Kalamazoo, Mich. 



What Did I Do? 



I sent H. W. KERR, Publisher of the 

 NATURALIST, (Farm) and FANCIERS 

 REVIEW $1.00 for FIVE YEARS sub- 

 scription and FIVE 25 word Exchange 

 Notices and I recommend it to YOU. 

 Its Natural History Department edited 

 by Isador S. Trostler of Omaha, Neb. is 

 in need of your Attention, not to say 

 but what the the Belgian Hare, Poultry, 

 Pigeon and Pet Stock Departments are 

 all leaders. 



July 1st this offer expires and subscription 

 advanced to 50c per year. Sample copy free. 

 Ad. Rates based on actual issue. Address, 



H. W. KERR, Fubr., Blencoe, Iowa. 



BOOKS 



I have thousands of volumes relating 

 to Natural History. In case I've offered 

 anything during the past year which 

 you can use please favor me with list 

 of wants and allow me to quote 'SPEC- 

 IAL" prices. All must be sold. 



Your attention is particularly called 

 to my Book Lists in the June-July and 

 October (pages 142 143) 1899 Oologists. 



If I've anything If ft which you want 

 or can use I would be pleased to be in- 

 formed of the fact and will endeavor to 

 see that the matter of "price" will not 

 be a barrier in making a transfer. 



Frank H. Lattin, 



Publisher of OoLOGiST, Albion, N. Y. 



Have you seen THE BITTERN? The 



June number contains an illustrated article by 

 P. B. Peabody; also an article by Morris Gibbs. 

 Better send a stamp to 



GI^EBi M. HATHOHN, 



i6oo E. A-venue, 

 Cedar R.apids, lo-wa. 



for a sample copy. Yon will never regret it. 



THE COOPER 

 ORNITHOLOGICAL CLUB 



Has published three-fourths of the most inter- 

 esting descriptions of the nests and eggs or 

 rare species of the West, which have been 

 printed during the past six years, including 

 the Hermit Warbler, Western Evening Gros- 

 beak, White throated Swift.California Vulture, 

 etc., etc. 



It is now publishing 



"THE COIVDOR" 



Formerly the BULLETIN of the 



COOPER ORNITHOLOGICAL CLUB. 



A crisp and breezy 16 to 24 page bi-monthly- 

 bird journal, illustrated as required. The arti- 

 cles are all from field workers and have a ring 

 which enthuses the live ornithologist. The 

 only Bird Magazine devoted solely to the Or- 

 nithology of the Great West. 



Always out on time! 



You want it! 



Subscription $1 a year. Sample copy, 20c. 

 For sample, address C. BARLOW, Editor-in- 

 chief. Santa Clara, Gal. Subscriptions to DON- 

 ALD A. COHEN, Business Manager, Alameda, 

 Cal. 



Subscription may commence with No. 1 (Jan- 

 uary, 1899.). 



