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THE OOLOGIST 



EGGS, Continued. 



MISCELL'^NEOUS. 



WANTED.-Sets of 351, 352, 352a. 206, and 

 many common sets; have to offer choice sets 

 679 1-4.417 1-2.4191-2,337, 339. 375. 263, 261, 273 

 and many other choice sets; send list and re- 

 ceive mine. R \Y DINS MO RE. Perry. Ohio 



FOR EXCI-IANGE.— Fine sets of Least 

 Tern. Black Skimmer, Louisiana Heron. 

 Wayne's Clapier Rail, FloridM Burrowing 

 Owl. and others. For parliculars address 

 \V. W. WORTHIXGTON, Shelter Island 

 Heights, New York. 



FOR EXCHANGE. - Epgs in fine sets, 

 beautiful minerals, luitterflies and moths in 

 dust and insect proof cases, and othernatural 

 history specimens. Want all the above. 

 Send lists and receive mine. LEWIS C. 

 SNYDEl-!. Lacona. New York. 



FOR EXCHAmTe.— One set of Eleven 

 Wood Duck, taken in 1904 by Verdi Burtch 

 in New >'oik for n good set of threeof Golden 

 Eagle. This iluck is rapidly becoming extinct 

 and thee eggs are now rarely offered. R. M. 

 BARNES. Lacon. 111. 



TO EXCHANGE — Sets with data. North 

 American and Foreign. Can use many com- 

 mon kinds of both. Dr. T. W. RICH.IRDS 

 U. S. Navy, ]911 N. St., N. W.. Washington 

 D. C. 



EGGS FOR EXCHANGE.— A few sets each 

 of the following to excliange for uther sets: 

 Nos. 49. 120c. 122. 127, 294a. 360a. Send full list. 

 J. S. APPLETO.V. Simi, Ventura Co.. Cal. 



WANTED.— Have good seri s of Eastcoast 

 Sea Birds, many land birds, in sets to ex- 

 change for sets. Also want V^jIs. I to XII, 

 Auk: Condor Vol. I. H. H. BAILEY, P. O. 

 Box 154. Newport News. \'a. 



EXCHANGE.-A tine series of ten of the 

 Pallas Murre from Cape Hope. Alaska. I 

 want 18S. 332. 343, 348. 362. 364 and many others. 

 D. E. BROWN, 6044 1st Ave.. No. W, Sta. F. 

 Seattle. Wash. 



FOR EXCflAN'GE.-Personally taken re- 

 cently ill Lower California. I'ine sets of 

 Xanthus Murrelet, Black Petrel. Socorro 

 Petrel; also Heermann's Gull and Blue- 

 footed Booby. Want only abholuiely per- 

 fect sets and skins. Water birds preferred. 

 PI NG RE K I. 0.-ii;UR\. Pasadena, Cal. 



~I'OR EXCHAVGE.— I offer, in exchange 

 for first class sets of ^. A. Birds' Eggs, one 

 L. C. Smith 12 Gauge hammerless shotgun, 

 with automatic ejecter, in good condition. 

 G. S. GUIO ^, Napoleonville, La. (3-11) 



WANTED.— In mnintiug condition; skins 

 of otter. Fisher. Pine-Marten, Wolverine, 

 and Grey Timber Wolf, and their skulls. 

 Address E. W. CAMPBELL, The Taxider- 

 mist, 323 Wyoming Ave., Pittston. Pa. [1] 



EXCHANGE.— Taylor's catalogue, 191 1-4, 

 1-3, 333 1-4, 360 1-5, 364 1-4 (2.00 per egg); 390 1-4, 

 498d 1-4. 507 1-3. 550 1-4, 676 1-3. R. C. HAR- 

 LOW, State College, Pa. (li 



FOR EXCHANGE.-Only A 1 .'^ets. 190 1-3. 

 202 2-4, 3-3. 263 1-4. 333 1-3. 339 6 3, 488 4-4, 4.94 1-5, 

 550 1-3, 624 1-4. 641 1-5 1-4, 659 2-4, 681 1-4, 683 1-3, 

 1-4, 707a 1 2, 758a 2-4. 766 2-5. H. C. MILLS. Box 

 218, Unionville, Conn. (i; 



FOR S.\LE.-One Myer System, Cloas 

 Flute. 11 keys, low pitch in case. Used three 

 months. Will sell at very reasonable price. 

 Will send on approval. L. V. MEDICUS. 

 3002 Chestnut St.. Kansas City, Mo. 



FOR SALE.— One Myer System. Cloas 

 Flute, 11 key, low pitch in case. Used three 

 months. Will sell at very reasonable price. 

 Will send on approval. L. V. MEDICUS 

 3002 Chestnut St.. Kansas City, Mo. 



IMPORTED COCOONS.-Atlas, Mylitta. 

 Roylei, Selene. Trifen-estrata and other 

 Indian pupae for Regalis. Versicolora and 

 other desirable native pupae and eggs. 

 J A M ES L. MITCHELL, Indiana Trust Build- 

 ing, Indianapolis, Indiana. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.-Over 775^ 

 scientific and showy shells representing 321 

 species, named, packed ready to ship. List 

 upon request. Piice $15.00, or will exchange 

 for ornithological books and sets of birds' 

 eggs. If you are interested in stiells do not 

 fail to inquire into this collection. Also SO' 

 species of birds' eggs in sets at a bargain. 

 CLARENCE F. STONE, IJranchport. N. Y. 



Students, Sportsmen. Naturalists. — Let 

 AfuDen mount your trophies, standard 

 Museum methods in taxidermy, all branches,. 

 Tanning, Lap Robes. I'ur Coats. B. F. .MUL- 

 LEN, Taxidermist, Tanner, 509 N. 25th St. 



WAN'TED. — N'ests, eggs, representative- 

 skins, of the Robins. Marsh Wrens and Sea- 

 side Sparrows of the Gulf States. Take full 

 notes the coming season. Write at once for 

 information. P. B. PEABODY, Blue Rapids, 

 Kas. (D 



FOR SALE.- Field glass, Jena Special 

 easy focu«, $12.00: Steven's Favorite rifle 22 

 cal. new, $4.00. Want "Birdlore." vols. 1. 2, 3, 

 or parts. LAUREN TREMPER, 136 Dewey 

 St., Philadelphia. Pa. (1) 



100 Post Cards, Samples. Newspapers, etc., 

 FREE. Send 2 two-cent stamps for plain set 

 of post cards. You will be pleased. 

 CLARKE'S SUB. AGENCY. Gainesville, Ga. 



TO EXCHANGE.-Ihaveafewold United 

 States and foreign coins which I desire to- 

 exchange for eggs. RAYFORD A. MANN, 

 Stoneham. Mass. (1) 



FOR EXCHANGE. -Complete set of cast- 

 ings for 30 Amp. 110 volt D. C. Dynamo; all 

 machined with commutator; for best offer of 

 N. A. sets. L. A. PARRE, Batavia, 111. (1) 



WANTED.— Antelope horns either pairs or 

 singles; state price in first letter. Also some 

 large Arizona cactus root for souvenirs. 

 SA.M'L HUNSINGER, Taxidermist, Secor, 



111. (1) 



The Stamp & Coin Collector contains just 

 the reading matter every collector relishes. 

 16 pages or more monthlv. One whole year 

 on trial, 10 cents. A. O. KRAUS, 409 Chest- 

 nut St.. Milwaukee, Wis. (1) 



EUREKA FOLDING CANOE for sale or 

 exchange. Suited for bird work in marsh or 

 lake. Can be checked as baggage. Good as 

 new. Will exchange for desirable sets. A. 

 D. Du Bois, Ithaca, N. Y. (1) 



