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I will give $1.00 for No. 6 of Vol. 5 of THE 

 OOLOGIST in the original covers and in 

 good condition. R. M. BARNES, Lacon, 111. 



WANTED FOR CASH.-Bird Lore Vol. I- 

 2, 6; Vol. II-2; Vol. III-l; VII-1. LOUIS S. 

 KOIlJ.KK Hloonifield. N. J. 



WANTED.-The Auk. Vol. II. Nos. 2, 3. 4. 

 Vol. IV, Nos. 2, 4, Vol. V. Nos. 2, 3, 4. Vol. VI. 

 Nos. 1, 3. For cash or e.TChange. LOUISA, 

 FUERTES, Ithaca. N. Y. 



WANTED.— Back numbers of The Auk. 

 Nuttal's Bulletin and other bird magazines, 

 also on insects. Have numbers to exchange. 

 G. W. HUMPHREY, Dedham, Mass. 



WANTED.-Books on birds. Will pay a 

 reasonable cash price for those that I desire. 

 State title aud author, conaition. etc. CHAS. 

 F. CARR, (Personal), New London, Wis. 



Have your Oologists or other magazines, 

 bound by a careful, painstaking hand pro- 

 cess. Write what you have and get styles. 

 Prices reasonable. Exchange considered. 

 HOWARD W. McMILLEN. Ada. Ohio. c 



FOR SALE.-Ia perfect condition. "The 

 North American Birds" by Henry Nehrling. 

 German text, cloth bound, gilt edge, 668 pages 

 and 36 plates, showing 137 species in natural 

 color. Original price $15. Sells for $7. 

 ERICH DIETRICH. Canby, Oregon. 



BIRD-LORE AND OOHXilST WANTED. 

 —I will give hii^hest market values, cash or 

 exchange, for Bird-Lore Vol. 1, Nos. 2, 4, and 

 6, with index; Vol. 2, Nos. 1.2 and 3: Vol.3, 

 Nos. 1 and 2: and Vol. 7, No. 1: or bound vol- 

 umes of Vols. 1. 2, 3 and 7. Send your list of 

 oologist previous to No. 222. CHAS. A. 

 HEWLETT. Woodmere. N. Y. 



EXCHANGE.— A five volume encyclopedia 

 of living animals of the world. Also fine 

 minerals, for first class skins of owls for 

 mounting. S. V. WHARRAM, Geneva, Ohio, 



WANTED.— Old bird books and magazines, 

 large or small lots. Quote me your cash 

 price. BEN.JAMIN HOAG. Stephentown. N. 

 Y^ Q) 



Hawks and Owls of the U. S. usually quoted 

 about $7 in fine condition, $5.50. W. E. 

 SAUNDERS. London, Ont. d) 



Will pay cash for the following: Oologist 

 Vol. VIII No. 4-5, Vol. XIII No. 5; Museum 

 Vol. I No. 3, Bird-Lore Vol. II No. 2, Vol. Ill 

 No. 2. Will pay 50c apiece for any or all of 

 the above B. R. BALES. Circleville, Ohio. (1) 



FOR SALE.— Complete copies of the popu- 

 lar song, "Suzy Brown," only 15c per copy. 

 A big hit. GHALE M. .SUSS. Waynesburg, 

 Pa. (1) 



We pay cash for Zoological material,— 

 Frogs, Crayfish, etc. Syracuse Biological 

 Supply Co., 401 Euclid Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. 



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I exchange preserved specimens of reptiles 

 with U. S. Collectors only. C. A. CLARK, 

 60 Lynnfield St., East Lynn Station, Mass. 



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BIRD MAGAZINES.-I have about 500 

 old bird magazines for exchange, including 

 complete volumes of Auk, Condor, Nidiolo- 

 gist, Osprey, Oregon Naturalist, and odd 

 numbers of all of these. W. LEE CHAM- 

 BERS, 1226 11th St., Santa Monica. Cal. 



FOR SALE.-My entire Ornithological 

 Library, either as a whole or by separate 

 volumes. Address S. B. LADD, 215 Walnut 

 St., Reading, Pa. 



WANTED.-The Bulletin of the Cooper O. 

 Club Vol. I complete; Wilson Bulletin Noa 

 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 24 for cash. LOUIS S. KOHLER, 

 98 Watsessing Ave., Bloomfield, N. J. 



WANTED.-Robert Ridgway's Birds of 

 North and Middle America; Parts 2, 3, and 4. 

 Paper cover preferred. OSCAR T. WILL- 

 ARD. Jr., 5481 Jefferson Ave.. Chicago, 111. 



WANTED.— Odd volumes, plates or parts 

 of any octavo edition of Audubon's Birds of 

 America. Good price given; especially for 

 plates Nos. 40. 73, 118, 283. 284, 346, 359, 375, 488. 

 490, 491. S. N. RHOADS, 920 Walnut St. 

 Philadelphia. 



WANTED.-The following back numbers 

 of THE OOLOGIST for the Department ot 

 Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Vol. 2, No. 

 2; Vol. 3, No. 4; Vol. 5, No. 6; Vol. 6, No. 4; Vol. 

 13, No. 5; Vol. 14, No. 3 and 10, Vol. 15. No. 7. 

 R. M. BARNES, Lacon, 111. 



WANTED.— Cosmopolitan Magazine re- 

 quires the services of a representative in 

 to look after subscription 

 renewals and to extend circulation by special 

 methods which have proved unusually 

 successful. Salary and commission. Pre- 

 vious experience desirable but not essential. 

 Whole time or spare time. Address, with 

 references, H. C.CAMPBELL, Cosmopolitan 

 Magazine, 1789 Broadway, New York City. 



WANTED.-Nidiologist: Vol. 1,2, 5, 6, VoL 

 IV, No. 2; Osprey: Vol. I, No. 2, Vol. IV, No. 

 3, Vol. V, '^ OS. 3, 4. Vol. I, New Series, >'os. 

 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. 7. Bull. Cooper Club: Vol. I, Vo. 3, 

 Auk: Vol. IX, No. 3, and whole volumes of 

 Auk and other bird magazines. Send lists 

 and prices. Sets to exchange with collectors 

 in New England and the sonth. Dr. T. W. 

 RICHARDS, U. S. Navy, 1911 N. St. N. W.. 

 Washington, D. C. (1) 



Butterflies and moths to exchange for 

 others not in my collections; also for eggs in 

 sets. DON GRAVES, 1031 Pardee St., West 

 Berkeley, Cal. (1) 



FOR SALE. -Steven's Favorite Model Shot 

 gun; 32 cal.. 22 inch barrel. In excellent con- 

 dition. Any reasonable cash or exchange 

 offer considered. WM. G. PITCAIRN, 3330 

 Perrysville Ave., N. S., Pittsburgh, Pa. [1] 



FOR EXCHANGE. -Accordion; top 7i x 13 

 inches; double leatherette bellows; 10 nickel 

 button keys; 3 sets of reeds; 3 stops; price, 

 $6.50; for Flute of approximate value. R. J. 

 LONGSTREET, Stetson University, DeLand. 

 Fla. ri] 



WANTED. -To exchange U. S. and foreign 

 stamps for U. S. stamps and of Cuba, Porto 

 Rico, snd Philippines issued after Spanish 

 war. EARLE R. FORREST, No. 32 S. Frank- 

 lin St.. Washington, Pa. [1] 



