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Vol. XXIX. No. 4. ALBION, N. Y., Apr. 15, 1912. Whole No. 297 



BRIEF SPECIAL/ ANNOUNCEMENTS 



Wanted, Exchange, lor Sale, Etc. inserted in this department at 25 cents for each 25 

 words for one issue ; each additional word 1 cent. No notice inserted for less than 25 cents. 



TAKE NOTICE. 



SUBSCRIPTION, 50 CENTS PER YEAR 

 Examine the number on the wrapper of 

 your Oologist. It denotes the time your 

 subscription expires. Remember we must 

 be notified if you wish it discontinued and 

 all arrearages must be paid. 297 your sub- 

 scription expires with this issue. 293 your 

 subscription expired with December issue 

 1911. Other expirations can be computed by 

 intermediate numbers at the rate of one 

 number per month. 



Entered as second-class matter De- 

 cember 21, 1903, at the post office, at 

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

 gress of March 3, 1879. 



In answering advertisements in these 

 columns mention "The Oologist," 

 and thereby help us, as well as the ad- 

 vertiser and yourself. 



We will not advertise the skins, nests, eggs, or mounted specimens of ^'orth American 

 Birds for sale. These columns are for the use of those desiring to make bona fide exchanges 

 of such specimens for scientific collecting purposes only.— E!)IT< )\\. 



BIRDS 



WANTED. — Live American Wild Swan. 

 One male trumpeter and one male Whistling. 

 R. M. Barnes. Lacon, 111. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— Foreign sets of Garne 

 Birds, Cranes, Storks, Parrots, etc. for sets 

 of Waders, Raptores, Si arrows, etc. Many 

 setsof one kind taken. J. CLAIKK Wool), 

 179 17th St., Detroit, M'ch. i*l) 



WANTED— First class skins of Murrelets, 

 Gulls, Shearwaters, Rails. Shore Birds, 

 Grouse, Hawks, Owls, particularly Snowy 

 and Great Gray, and certain small land birds. 

 Offer representative Southern California 

 species, also tine sets of personally taken 

 Heermann's Gulls and Blue-footed Boobies. 

 All reliable collectors send lists. PINGREY 

 I. OSBURN. Pasadena. Calif. 



THE CELEBRATED HUNGARIAN AND 

 ENGLISH PARTRIDGES AND PHEAS- 

 ANTS, capercailzies, black game, wild 

 turkeys, quails, rabbits, deer. etc. for stock 

 purposes. Fancy pheasants, peafowl, swans, 

 cranes, storks, ornamental geese and ducks, 

 foxes, squirrels, ferrets, and all kinds of 

 birds and animals. WENZ & M ACKENSEN. 

 Dept. H. Pheasantry <k Game Park, Yardley, 

 Pa. 



EGGS 



In sending in your exchange notices for nests, 

 skins and eggs, '•'e would appreciate it if you would 

 arrange the numerals in your exchange notice 

 in t^eir numerical order, and not tumble them 

 together hit and miss, as some of our readers are 

 complaining, and we think justly so. 



Nests witn and without sets wanted. Can 

 ise niany common varieties; have you any 

 reptile eggs? J. P. BALL, M. D., Frankford, 

 Philadelphia, Penns. (11-11) 



EGGS FOR EXCHANGE— A few sets each 

 of the following to exchange for other sets: 

 Nos. 49. 120c, 122. 12,". 294a. oiiUa. Send full list. 

 J. S. APPLETON. Simi. Ventura Co.. Cal. 



TO EXCHANGE — Sets with data. North 

 American and Foreign. Can use many com- 

 mon kinds of both. Dr. T. W. RICHARDS 

 U. S. Navy, 1911 N. St.. N. W.. Washington 

 D.C. 



EXCHANGE. -My entire collection of eggs, 

 skins, books, magazines for cash or any 

 articles a sportsman could use. Write for list 

 MILO DENNY. Waubeek. Iowa. (*1) 



