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Ornithological Publications Wanted. 



I want the following publications 

 for cash. Please look your old maga- 

 zines over carefully, and if you have 

 any of these, write me at once, as I 

 will pay more for those that I want 

 than any other person in North 

 Amprirs, 



AMERICAN ORNITHOLOGIST'S 

 EXCHANGE, published by C. A. Mor- 

 ris and G. H. Hoffman at Paw Paw, 

 Illinois — all numbers issued after Vol. 

 I, No. 1. 



BAY STATE OOLOGIST, published 

 by W. H. Foote, at Pittsfield, Maine 

 —I will give $2.00 for Vol. I, No. 6. 



BIRD NEWS, published at San 

 Francisco, California — all numbers is- 

 sued except Nos. 2-3-4, of Vol. I. 



THE BITTERN, published by Henry 

 E. Berry at Demariscotte, Maine in 

 1889-1890— All numbers published af- 

 ter Vol. I, No. 6. 



THE HUMMER, published by Bon- 

 well Publishing Company, Nebraska 

 City, Nebraska— Vol. 1, Nos. 1-3-4 and 

 all after No. 9. 



MAINE O. and O — Vol. 1, Nos. 5-6-7- 

 8-9-11-12; Vol. II, all except Nos. 2 

 and 3. 



HAWKEYE O. and O., published by 

 Webster & Mead, at Cresco, Iowa — 

 Vol. I, Nos. 2-4-6-7-8; Vol. II, Nos. 2-4- 

 9 and al subsequent issues. 



WESTERN ORNITHOLOGIST, by 

 C. C. Tryon, at Avoca, Iowa — All is- 

 sues after Vol. V, No. 3. 



IOWA ORNITHOLOGIST, Vol. I, 

 No. 1, at $1.00; Vol. II, Nos. 1-3-4 at 

 50c, and al issues after Vol. III. 



THE OOLOGIST'S EXCHANGE, by 

 T. Vernon Wilson, at Austin, 111. — 

 Vol. I, Nos. 1-2-3, and all issues after 

 No. 6. 



THE OOLOGIST, (Utica, N. Y. and 

 Rockville, Conn.)— Vols. I, II, III, com- 

 plete at $5.00; Vol. VII, No. 7, at $1.00. 



The OOLOGIST'S ADVERTISER, by 

 Jas. H. Prince, Danielsville, Conn. — 

 Vol. I, complete; Vol. II, Nos. 1 and 

 4, and all other issues. 



THE ORNITHOLOGIST AND 

 BOTANIST, by Wm. S. Sanford, at 

 Des Moines, la. — Vol. II, Nos. 3-4-5, at 

 75c each. 



THE OOLOGIST'S EXCHANGE, 

 (Sharon, Wis., 1888; New York City, 

 1889)— Vol. I, all but No. 11; Vol. II, 

 Nos. 2 to 6, and all subsequent issues. 



THE OOLOGIST'S JOURNAL, by 

 Fred W. Stack, at Poughkeepsie, New 



York— Vol. I, Nos. 2 and 4; Vol II, all 

 except Nos. 1-3-4. 



THE ORNITHOLOGIST and OOLO- 

 GIST, (the old O. and O.)— all issues 

 previous to Vol. X. 



THE O. and O. SEMI-ANNUAL— 

 Vol. I, No. 1, at $2.00. 



THE PETREL — complete file or any 

 part thereof. 



THE STORMY PETREL— Vol. 1, 

 Nos. 2 to 6, and al subsequent issues. 



THE WILSON BULLETIN— Nos. 6- 

 7-8, at $1.00. 



THE WILSON JOURNAL— Vol. Ill, 

 at $1.00. 



THE WILSON QUARTERLY— Vol. 

 IV, Nos. 3 and 4, at 50c. 



U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE, 

 DIVISION OF ORNITHOLOGY AND 

 MAMOLOGY— Bulletins No. 1-2-3, at 

 $1.00. 



In case you have a complete file or 

 any odd volumes which include any of 

 the foregoing, and are unwilling to 

 break your file of complete volumes, 

 but are willing to sell the same, please 

 send me your lowest cash price there- 

 for. 



R. M. Barnes, Lacon, 111. 



FOR SALE-Orinthology, or the Science of 

 Birds. 



FOS SALE-The Birds of the Bahama Is- 

 lands. 



FOR SALE— Zoology of New York, or the 

 New York Fauna pertaining to Birds. 



FOR SALE-Our Birds of Prey, or the 

 Eagles, Hawks and Owls of Canada. 



FOR SALE-A Treatist on Insects, general 

 and systematic. 



FOR SALE Birds of Kansas by N. S. Goss. 



For further information address. PHILIP 

 LAURENT, 31 East Mt. Airy Ave . Phila- 

 delphia. Penn. 



Back Numbers of the Oologist Wanted 

 Vol. 1, No. 1. 



" 2, " 2. " 12, " 1. 



" 3, " 4. " 13, " 5. 



" 5, " 5, 6. " 14, " 3, 5, 

 6, " 4. 10, 11, 12. 



" 7, " 3. " 15, " 1, 7. 



" 8, " 4, 5, 8. " 16, " 4, 9. 



*' 10, " 2, 3, 4 " 26, " 9. 



I will buy a large number of each of 

 the above back numbers for cash at 

 the rate they are listed at, as being for 

 sale in this number of THE OOLO- 

 GIST. Address, 



R. M. BARNES, 



Lacon, 111. 



THE OOLOGIST is a tip top maga- 

 zine and very valuable to all nature 

 students. 



Alex Walker, Feb. 11, 1911. 



