The Oologist. 



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TAXIDERMV 



Vol. XXX. No. 10. ALBION, N. Y., Oct. 15, 1913. Whole No. 315 



brie:f special, anxouncements 



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We will not advertise the skins, nests, esg.s. or mounted specimens oT 

 North American Birds for sale. These columns are for the use of those desiring 

 to make bona fide exchanges of such specimens for scientific collecting purpo- 

 ses onlv. — EDITOR. 



BIRU.S 



WANTED-Live American Wild Trumpet- 

 er Swan. R. M. Barnes. Lacon, 111. 



FOR SALE.— Pair of live Sand Hill Cranes, 

 live Hutchins and Blue Geese. PORTAGE 

 WILD ANIMAL CO.. Portage La Prairie, 

 Manitoba, Canada, Box No. 223. ( 1-p) 



EXCHANGE.-Bird Skins of Eastern 

 United States for exchange and a 44c Stevens 

 Pocket Collecting pistol for sale. J. H. 

 WEBER, Palisades Park. N. J. 1-p) 



BIRD SKINS .-Exchange generally 

 FRANK S. WRIGHT, 14 Cayuga St., Auburn 

 N. Y. (2-p) 



WANTED.— To exchange skins, also bird 



F holographing camera for cash. CORNEL- 

 US BUS. Detroit, Mich. (1-p) 



WANT TO BUY-Live wi'd ducks, geese, 

 swan, cranes, stork. Pelican, eagles, Guinea 

 pigs, and all wild animals. IRL E. BEN- 

 NETT. "Naturalist." Cambridge. Ohio. (1-p) 



I desire to exchange bird skins and bird 

 eggs with all collectors; send full list of skins. 

 and eggs. D. V. HEMBREE, Roswell, Ga. 



(1-P) 



EXCHANGE.— Mounted birds, skins and 

 many books on different subjects, for any- 

 thing pertaining to ornithology. Send lists. 

 O. M. GREENWOOD, 240 E. Main St., Man- 

 chester, lowa^ (1-p) 



Want following hummer skins: 427-429? 

 430-432-4.33-437-439-440-440-1-441. Exchange Ow' 

 and Hawk sicins for males. Hooded Mergan" 

 ser. Bald Eagle. EARL HAMILTON. Yohog" 

 any. Pa. 



TO EXCHANGE.— A large collection of 

 birds' skins as a whole only for a large col- 

 lection of stamps. No trash wanted. F. T. 

 CORLESS,80Killingsworth Ave., Portland. 

 Ore. (2-p) 



WANTED.— General birasnin exchange, 

 particularly Pacific Coast and Southern Col- 

 lectors, though I solicit lists from anywhere. 

 RAYMOND SPELLUM. Viroqua. Wis. 

 (1-P) 



First class s kins Illinois, California and 

 Costa Rica to exchange for birds from South- 

 ern or Western States, or from other coun- 

 tries. H. K. CO ALE. Highland Park. 111. (1) 



EXCHANCiE.— Male Passenger Pigeon fine- 

 ly mounted, neatly perfect, for Winchester 

 automatic shot-gun. or might consider a 

 Winchester pump gun as a part. PHlLt) W. 

 SMITH, 1915 Penn. Ave., Joplin. Mo. (1-p) 



