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The OoLOGiST. 



BIRDS-NESTS-EGGS 



TAXIDBRMY 



Vol. XXX. No. 12. ALBION, N. Y., Dec. 15, 1913. 



Whole No. 317 



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BIRDS 



WANTED-Live American Wild Trumpet- 

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



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 

 FRANKS. WRIGHT.14Cayuga 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, btork. 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 

 «egs with all collectors; send full list of skins. 

 and eggs. D. V. HE MBREE, Roswell, Ga. 

 (1-p) 



EXCHANGE.— Skins of male and female 

 Wood Duck, for first class eggs in sets. Write 

 and make offer. ERNEST A. BU TLER, 3875 

 N. 7th St., Philadelphia, Pa. (2-p) 



EXCHANGE.— Mounted birds, skins and 

 many books on different subject^, for any- 

 thing pertaining to ornithology, bend lists. 

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

 chester, Io wa. (I'P) 



Want following hummer skins: 427-429" 

 430-4:^2-433-437-439-440-440-l-441. Exchange Owl 

 and Kawk skins for males. Hooded Mergan- 

 ser, Bald Eagle. EARL HAMILTON. Yohog- 

 any. Pa. ._^ 



TO EXCHANGK.— A large collection of 

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

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

 CORLESS,80 Killingsworth Ave., Portland. 

 Ore. (2-P) 



WANTED.— General birasivln 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- 

 trie s. H. K. COALE. Highland Park. 111. (1) 



EXCHANGE. -Male Passenger Pigeon fine- 

 ly mounted, nearly perfect, for Winchester 

 automatic shot-gun, or might consider a 

 Winchester pump gun as a part. PHILO W. 

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



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