The Oologist. 



A MONTHLY PUBLICATION DEVOTED TO 



OOLOGY, ORNITHOLOGY AND TAXIDERHY. 



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Strictly first-class specimens will be accepted m payment at 1-3 list rates. 



Vol. XXV. No. 8. 



ALBION, N. Y., AUG., 1908. 



Whole No. 253 



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Entered as second-class matter De- 

 cembed 21, 1903, at the post office, at 

 Albion, N. Y., under the Act of Con- 

 gress of March 3, 1879. 



I HAVE FOR EXCHANGE.-For species 

 new to my collection. Choice sets of 327, 346, 

 353, 354. 354a, 358.1, 359.1, 362, 370a, 376, 389, 421, 

 455, 744a, 763, etc. THOMAS H, JACKSON, 

 304 N. Franklin St., West Chester, Pa. 



FOR SALE. -A collection of Natural His 

 tory specimens catalogued over $1200. Will 

 sell for $350. Fine for museum. F. T. 

 CORLESS, 804 E. 14 N., Portland, Or. 



June 6 t. 



Ornithologists and Oologists. 



Send 2 cent stamp for Bulletin, T. REED 

 AND CO., 4 Duke St.. Charing Cross, London, 

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WANTED.— Eggs of snakes, lizards and 

 turtles. State price. JOS. P. BALL, M. D., 

 Frankford, Phila, Penn. May 4 2. 



EXCHANGE.— For first class sets all com- 

 mon western species. Am. Bird Magazine, 

 Vols. I-III; Dept. Agricultural Reports 1887- 

 8; Bird Skins, etc. F. SEYMOUR HERSEY, 

 Taunton, Mass. 



;-'ets wanted in exchange for Vol. VI Con- 

 idor. Vols. I, n. III. IV. V of Osprey. Ex- 

 cepting No. 2 and 4, Vol. 1, and Nos. 8. 9 and 

 W of Vol. Ill, Vol. XIII Birds and Nature 

 Also manv Separates, State and Local Lists, 

 W. Hy BINGAMAN, Irvingt(Sn, Iowa. 



THE New Series of "The Bulletin" con- 

 tains particulars of Ornithological, Oolog- 

 ical. Entomological. Ethnographical, Pal- 

 eontological and Pre-historic Specimens. 

 Post free for 2 cent stamp. Pos^ Cards not 

 replied to. Address, The "BULLETIN,'' 4 

 Duke St., Adelphi, London W. C. England, 

 Aug. 3. t. 



EXCHANGE.-Sets of 498f, 581c. 5671,588b, 

 and 719a. 743 for common sets as 624. 622. 443, 

 508 and 552. Send list. All answered. STAN- 

 LEY G. JEWETT. 514 Lexington Ave., Port- 

 land. Oreg. 



An Eastman No. 4 Bullet Camera. 4x5, Tri- 

 pod, etc. In al condition, to exchange for 

 good sets. W. H. BINGAMAN, Irvington, 



For Sale at Reduced Prices 



Moose. Elk Caribou, Antelope and Deer 

 Heads. New stock. Newly mounted or 

 mounted to your order. I use the modern 

 museum methods, which guarantees lasting 

 specimens that always hold their appear- 

 ance and look good. Satisfactory references 

 to American sportsmen who have purchased 

 heads, promptly furnished. It will pay you 

 to write for my list and prices. All heads 

 guaranteed true to description, or return- 

 able. 



EDWIN DIXON, 

 Modern Game Head Taxidermist, 

 Main Street, Unionville, Ontario. 



Taxidermists, Sportsmen, Nature 

 Lovers. 



FOR SALE.— My carefully chosen stock of 

 Moose, Elk, Caribou. Antelope and Deer 

 Horns and Scalps at close cut quick sale 

 prices. All goods guaranteed true to de- 

 scription or no sale. Write today, stating as 

 near as you can what you want and price 

 you can pay. I'll quote prices and hold 

 goods subject to your acceptance or refusal. 

 EDWIN DIXON, 



Taxidermist, 

 Main Stlieet, Unionville. f)ntario. 



