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WANTED FOR CASH-Bird Lore. Vol.2. 

 Nos.3-5. Write stating condition and price. 

 EDWARD E. ARMSTRONG, 125 No. Wa- 

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FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— Back Num- 

 bers of the Oologist, Birds and Nature. 

 American Bird Magazine, Country Life in 

 America, etc. Write me your wants. ED- 

 WARD E. ARMSTRONG. 125 No. Wabash 

 Ave., Chicago, 111. (1-p) 



WANTED— "Nidiologist", Vol. 1 No. 2; 

 Vol. 4 No. 3: Vol. 5 No. 3. "Auk" Vols. 1-8. 11, 

 12, 13 and 28. Jour. Maine Ornith. Soc. and 

 Bull. Mich. Ornith. Club, complete vols, and 

 odd nos. DR. T. W. RICHARDS, 1207 19th 

 St. N. W., Washin gton, P . C. 



FOR SALE.— For best cash offer, separate- 

 ly or as a whole. Billing's Medical Dictionary 

 (2 vols, sheep), Keyes' Genito-Urinary Dis- 

 eases i sheep) White's Materia Medica and 

 Therapeutics, McClellan's Regional Anatomy 

 (2 vols., half leather), Loomis' Physical Di- 

 agnosis, Flints Manual Percussion, Taylor's 

 Practi' e Medicine, Bartlett's Medical Chem- 

 istry, U. S. Dispensatory • sheep), Landois L t 

 Stirling's Physiology. Otis' Dilating Urethro- 

 tome inew in Morocco case), and Dow's Port- 

 able Electric Assistant (cost $42.50). Would 

 consider part exchange in High Class 

 Camera for photographing birds or nests. 

 DR. W. M. MARTIN, P. O. Box No. 126, Har- 

 lingen, Texas. (*1) 



WANTED.-Vol. VI. O. & O. with index at 

 $5.00; Vol. I-V inc. Utica, N. Y. Oologist at 

 $5.00; any of Godey's|Lady's Book, (Magazine) 

 Philad. after 1834 at $ .50 colored plates of 

 America. Clean plates from Birds and 

 Nature; Plates from Audubon's Birds of 

 America. No. 6 Vol. V, Oologist $1.00. No. 9, 

 Vol. XXVI Oologist 30c; any No. of (ireat 

 Divide Denver, Colo, at 25c. GEORGE W. H. 

 VOS BURGH, 2408 Elim Ave., Zion City. 111. 

 (1) 



FOR SALE.-Coues'"Birdsof Northwest." 

 Cope's "Reptilia, Crocodilia," etc., "Allen's 

 "N. A. Pinnipeds." Marsh's "Dinocerata." 

 Nelson's "Nat. Hist. Alaska" (colored plates 

 of birds) Turner, same, Elliott's "Fur Seal 

 Islands," "Auk," Vol. 24. "Fern Bulletin," 

 Vols. 6 to 14, "Eng. Sparrow in N. Am." 

 Many Nos. of N. Am. Fauna, and books and 

 pamphlets, rare and out of print. Send for 

 full list. DR. T. W. RIC ARDS. 1207 19th 

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To our readers —We are about 

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 not keep THE OOLOGIST up to its 

 present high standard with out 

 your assistance — We need short 

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 field. All of you have seen some- 

 thing worthy of note. Send it to 

 us. 



The Editor 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.-Ridgway's 

 Birds of North and Middle America parts 

 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. Ridgway's Hummingbirds, 

 Auk, October 1903, No. 4, Condor September 

 October, No. 5, Vol. XI. Pacific Coast Avi- 

 facna, No. 2, Fisher's Hawks and Owls, 

 Bailey's Forest and Stream Bird Notes, also 

 many U. S. Department of Agriculture 

 Bulletins and North American Faunas. I 

 want Auk Vols. 1 to 6 inclusive. H. H 

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r T"HE most important feature 

 * of our sock of second-hand 

 books, pamphlets, etc., is the 

 department relating to ORNI- 

 THOLOGY and other branches 

 of NATURAL HISTORY. 



We shall be glad to mail, post- 

 paid, our New Catalog No. 27, 

 NATURE BOOKS, on receipt 

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