The Oologist. 



A MONTHLY PUBLICATION DEVOTED TO 



OOLOGY. ORNITHOLOGY AND TAXIDERMY. 



VOL. XVIII. NO. 11. ALBION, N. Y., NOVEMBER, 1901. Whole No. 18^ 



Wants, Exchanges, and For Sales. 



Brief special announcements, "Wants,' "Exchanges" "For Sales," Inserted In tMs department 

 i or 25c per 2b words. Notices over 25 words, charged at the rate of one-half cent per each additional 

 word. No notice Inserted lor less than 25c. Terms, cash with order. 



Strictly First-class specimens will be accepted In payment at one-third list rates. 



What's Your Number? 



Examine the number following your name 

 on the wrapper of this month's Oologist. It 

 denotes when your subscription expired or 

 will expire. 



No. 182 your subscription expires with this issue 

 183 •' '• " " Dec, " 



190 " " " " June, 1902 



195 " " " " Dec. " 



Intermediate numbers can easily be deter- 

 mined. If we have you credited wrong we 

 •wish to rectify. 



IMDftDTRirT This Nov. Oologist was is- 

 llurUuiiini* sued Nov. 16th. The Dec. is- 

 sue will be printed on Dec. 15. Copy intended 

 for that issue must be forwarded by return 

 inail. 



FOR EXCHANGE :— First class sets with 

 datas in full. Send your list and receive mine. 

 Win not accept sets accompanied • by lead 

 pencil datas. JOHN P. WARD, 522 , 5th Ave., 

 Lansingburgh, N. Y. 



From my other adv. I received hundreds of 

 replies and disposed of almost my entire lot 

 of sets. etc. etc. The Oologist is O. K. B. A. 

 ■CARPENTER, Salem. N. J. 



Winchester repeating shot gun, live fox, 

 ladies gold watch, magazines, books, to ex- 

 change for bird skins. Indian relics curios, 

 antiques, fossils, flat snake or animal skins etc. 

 No postals answered. STEPHEN VAN RENS- 

 SELAR, West Orange, N. J. 



100 choice Sea shells, 30 cents each, 5 all dif- 

 ferent old coins, 15 cts., Indian Tomahawk, 35 

 cts., 5 all different Indian Relics, 30 cts , 15 Curi- 

 osities, 87 cts., 2b0 mixed postage stamps 25 cts. 

 My price list. U. S. Coin Catalogue and a coin 

 100 years old. price 10 cts. W. P. ARNOLD, 

 Peondale, R. I. ■ . , . 



FOR SALE.— Al sets -vvith data of American 

 ■Osprey 1-2, 75c ; Black Vulture 1-8, 49c; Arctic 

 Tern 6 3, 19c ; Roseate Tern 4-3, 22c, 2-2, 14c ; Am. 

 Crow 1-4, 10c; Wood Pewee 3-3, 19c; Am. Red- 

 start 1-3, 18c; House Wren 1-5, 15c; Towhee* 1-3, 

 10c; Mockingbird 1-4, 10c; Black-crowned Night 

 Heron 1-4, 34c; Snapping Turtle 2-21, 90c, Prices 

 are per set prepaid. One old muzzle loading 

 Tifle, $2.00. JAS. O. JOHNSON, Southington, 

 (Conn. 



WANTED:— Eggs in sets. Have to offer Vol. 

 Ill, IV and V Osprey and many other odd cop- 

 ies of different magazines ; also A No. 1 sets of 

 eggs 1-3 677, 1-7 390, 1-3 1-4 80, 1-4 201. 1-7 475, 1-2 

 480 and others. Send for lists. RAY DENS- 

 MORE, Painesville, Lake Co., Ohio. 



WOOD DUCK:— I want a few good skins, 

 will give cash or good exchange. FRANK H. 

 LATTIN, Albion, N. Y. 



WANTED:— Some big game heads in condi- 

 tion to mount, also some new skins suitable 

 for mats. Cash. F. M. RICHARDS, Farming- 

 ton, Maine. 



EXCHANGE:— Winchester take down, trap 

 grade gun, gun case, 100 size shell case, clean- 

 ing rod and tools for best offer in sets. A. L. 

 Ribyn, Keokuk, Iowa. 



Shells to exchange for same or other speci- 

 mens. 100 Goniobasis plioifera for an equal 

 number of any species. Want books and pa- 

 pers on conchology. FRED H. ANDRUS, 

 Elkton, Oregon. 



FOR EXCHANGE :— Cast of prehistoric 

 Indians' bird shaped Idol, (painted true to 

 color) in my collectioh, for 35 cents worth of 

 spear or arrow heads. HENRY O. EARHART, 

 Mulberry, Ind. 



FOR EXCHANGE:— Egg trays, size 114x2 

 2x2, 254x81^, 2x3, 3x4, for eggs in sets with full 

 data. H. C. MILLS, Unionville, Conn. 



FOR SALE OR, EXCHANGE:- A large col- 

 lection of Patriotic' souvenirs of the Spanish 

 American War, such as Dewey Pills, Uncle 

 Sam going to war, etc. C A. WHITE, Saline- 

 ville, Ohio. . 



EXCHANGE FOR CASH:— Game heads at 

 prices lower than low. Fur Rugs, Navajo 

 Blankets, etc. Prof. Stainsky's Natural His- 

 tory Establishment, Colorado Springs, Colo. 



FOR EXCHANGE:— Volume Two, except 

 No. One, of The Osprev. for best ofer of eggs in 

 sets. FRANK BRYANT, Madison Wis. Route 



No. 4. . 



To any one subscribing to -Recreatinn'' 

 through me, i will give a coupon good for $1.50 

 worth CLattin's List) of choice sets from my 

 1902 lists. E. F. POPE, Colmesneil, Texas. 



