VI THE OOLOOIST 



Birds, Labels, Mammals Collectors, Naturalists 



Do you want a nice mounted bird to 

 adorn the top or your cabinet or to 

 hang in your den ? If so, then send 

 your specimens to me where they will 

 be properly mounted by an expert Bird 

 Taxidermist, one who has spent years 

 in the field and knows how a bird 

 should look. I am going to make some 

 special prices to collectors and 

 students,, so send on your specimen, 

 or address 



R. F. MULLEN, 



COLLECTION OF C. IRVIN CLAY 



STYLE 1 



Size 7-16 in. by 2 1-2 in. 

 Lot of 250 for $150 

 Lot of 500 for $2.50 

 Lot of 1,000 for $4.00 



COLLECTION OF C. IRVIN CLAY 



HUMBOLDT CO. CAL. 



STYLE 2 



Size 1-2 in. x 2 3-4 in. 

 Price. same as above 



Pri 



nted on 100 lb. Bristle Board 

 Special styles to suit 

 All sent postpaid 

 Very Neat 



C. IRVIN CLAY 



P. O. Box 353. 



Eureka. Calif. 



BIRD LORE 



Belial your subscription 

 with the issue for Febru- 

 ary 1911, No. 1 of Vol. 

 XVI. It contains 80 

 pages of reading matter, 

 three colored plates and 

 numerous half-tones. In 

 addition to other articles 

 there are Bird Censuses 

 from over 200 localities. 



20 cents a number. $1.00 a year 

 D. APPLETON «& CO. 



(ex) NEW YORK, N. Y. 



Taxidermist Studio 

 2419 Q St. South Omaha, Nebr. 



"The Condor" 



A Magazine of Western Ornithology- 

 Edited by J. Grinnell. 

 Associate Editors: 

 Harry S. Swarth, Vol., XIV 1912 



''Official Organ of the Cooper Orni- 

 thological Club." 



VOL. XIII, 1911, 



will contain the usual interesting 

 articles by live active ornithologists 

 and will be illustrated by the high- 

 est class of half tones. You can- 

 not afford to miss a number. 



Published bi-monthly at Holly- 

 wood, California. Subscription : 

 #1.50 per year net in advance- 

 Single copies: 30c each. Foreign 

 subscription. $1.75. 



W. Lee CHAMBERS, Business Mgr. 



Los Angeles, Cal. 

 R. D. No. 1 Box 73D 



