THE OOLOGIST 



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EGGS, Continued 



I have a few good sets to exchange. Want 

 334, 334a, 337a, 337d, 340, 344. (351) 352a, 356, 360c. 

 361 and many others. DAVID E. BROWN, 

 Room No. 11, Federal Bldg., Tacoma, Wash. 

 (lp> 



FOR SA LE— 700 egg trays, made with white 

 paper all sizes and in good condition. I will 

 also exchange for sets of eggs for others new 

 to my collection. I have also many maga- 

 zines for exchange. C. M. CASE, 7 Holcomb 

 St., Hartfo rd, Conn. 



"Ideal" data blanks, your name and address 

 inserted, exchanged for sets of birds' eggs 

 listing 25 cents or over. C. F. STONE, 

 Printer, Branchport, N. Y. (l-p> 



WANTED.— To hear from collectors who 

 have sets with Cowbird eggs in them. Who 

 wants skins of the Wild Turkey, 310 A ? Last 

 year I put up ten. I need many of the common 

 sets with nests, Canada Jay, Northern Raven, 

 Audubon's Oriole, and nests, Cooper's Tana- 

 ger. Warbling Vireo and nest, numerous 

 Warblers, ~t. Lucas, Mearn's and LeCont's 

 Thrashers, and Varied Thrush and nest. H. 

 H. BAILEY. Newport News. Va. (1) 



EXCHANGE.-Vol. 23 Physical Culture. 

 Want Reed's Color Key to North American 

 Birds, Holland's Butterfly book. Hummers, 

 Sets of 144 Eggs, flying squirrel skins. EARL 

 HAMILTON, Yohoghany, Pa. U-p; 



FOR EXCHANGE— A 1 sets taken this 

 season, Glaucus Wing Gull, Pigeon Guillemot 

 Violet Green Cormorant. W. F. BURTON, 

 Esq., 937 St. Charles S. T., Victoria, B. C. 



I have the following North American Birds' 

 Eggs in original sets with full data, to ex- 

 change for others that I need to add to my 

 collection. A. O, U. Nos. 471-3, 761-1, 791-1, 

 86 1-1. 108 1-1. 132 1-8, 144 1-9, 1-11, 172 1-4, 191 1-5, 

 208 1-10, 219 1-8, 221 1-12. 275 1-3, 277a 1-1, 326 1-2, 

 337b 1-2. 339b 1-3, 462 1-3. 405 1-2, 478a 2-4, 2-5, 

 417 1-2, 429 3n-2, 430 n-2, 594a 2-4, 631 1-3. Many 

 of these are extremely rare, especially the 

 Florida Burrowing Owl which are absolutely 

 authentic, having been a part of the collection 

 formed during the '80's by S. B. Ladd. R. M. 

 BARNh.S,Lacon, 111. 



The ad. in your paper to which you 

 refer was intended to appear only in 

 the November issue; instead it has 

 been in three times and I was all 

 cleaned out in two weeks after its 

 first appearance. Will you please not 

 print it again? 



Gaylord K. Snyder. 

 January 31, 1912. 



I had many replies to my recent ad. 

 and could have disposed of my offer- 

 ing several times over. 



F. P. Drowne, M. D. 

 February 19, 1912. 



Your Oologist is too good to discon- 

 tinue. A. L. Marshall. 

 March 27, 1912. 



MISCELLANEOUS 



IMPORTED COCOONS.-Atlas, Mylitta, 

 Roylei, Selene. Trifen-estrata and other 

 Indian pupae for Regalis, Versicolora and 

 other desirable native pupae and eggs. 

 JAMES L. MITCHELL, Indiana Trust Build- 

 ing, Indianapolis, Indiana. 



TAXIDERMY. Learn Taxidermy by mail. 

 Mount your fine birds, animals and heads. 

 Do your own tanning. Our school will teach 

 you quiet* ly in your own home. Success 

 guaranteed. Low cost. Send now for our 

 free taxidermy book, and particulars. N. W. 

 SC HOOL OF TAXIDERMY, 76 Elwood Bldg. 

 Omaha, Nebr. 



POST CARDS, of birds, nests and eggs of 

 many of our Florida birds, Egrets, Ibises, 

 Gallinules, Limpkin, etc. .About three hun- 

 dred good negatives "to select from. Work 

 fuaranteed. State your wants in first letter 

 'rice $1.00 per dozen. O. E. BA.YNARD, 

 Orange Lake, Florida. (3) 



FOR EXCHANGE— A Columbia Chain- 

 less 26 in. cushion frame, coaster and hand 

 brake, model 88 bicycle. Cost $85. In first 

 class condition. Will exchange for first class 

 bird skins or eggs in sets with data on a basis 

 of $35. C. W. CHAMBERLAIN, 36 Lincoln 

 St., Boston. Mass. (2) 



TAXIDERMY— We mount birds, animala, 

 heads, and make rugs. Finest work. Museum 

 methods, moth proof. Guaranteed low prices. 

 Write for price list. 88. Its free. N. W. 

 SCHOOL OF TAXIDERMY. No. 76, Omaha, 

 Nebr. 



A few pairs of extra fine, large Texas steer 

 horns of the now extinct "Texas Long-horn" 

 type. Rare. Price, $2.50 to $10.00 per pair. 

 E. F. POPE, Colmesneil, Texas. 



EXCHANGE NOTICE.-Belgium double 

 barrel 12 gauge shot gun, Remington 4 barrel 

 pistol, Elliots patent 32 cal., 26 Newhouse No. 

 1 jump craps. Loggerhead Turtle eggs 1-21 and 

 1-22 first class data. I can use A 1 sets of 

 Ra pic if s, etc.Or I will send the entire lot 

 cheap for cash. JAMES O. JOHNSON, 

 Southington, Conn. 



TAXIDERMY S U P P L I E S.-Glass eyes 

 tools, materials, for taxidermists. Biggest 

 and best stock in America, lowest prices. 

 Get our catalog 56 free. Write for one today. 

 N. W. SCHOOL OF TAXIDERMY, Omaha, 

 Nebr. 



FOR SAL E.— 4 x 5 long focus camera 

 equipped with Plastigmat lens and B. & L 

 Shutter. Camera is slightly used but in the 

 best of condition. Parties interested write 

 for full description and price. Also have a 

 number of others, new and second hand, for 

 sale cheap. F. C. WILLARD, Tombstone, 

 Ariz. (1-p) 



WANTED.— Photographs (any size from 

 3J to 44 inches and up) of birds nests with 

 eggs in situ. As I desire these for coloring, 

 prints must be made on velox or platinum 

 paper, the latter preferred. Send any num- 

 ber you may have on approval, and I will 

 remit 25c. each for those I keep. JOHN 

 LEWIS CHILDS, Floral Park, N. Y. (3t-9) 



