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THE OOLOGIST 



EGGS 



In sending in your exchange notices for nests, 

 skins and eggs, we would appreciate it if you would 

 arrange the numerals in your exchange notice 

 in t><eir numerical order, and not tumble them 

 together hit and miss, as some of our readers are 

 complaining, and we think justly so. 



FOR EXCHANGE.-Nos. 128, 298d, 624, 674 

 761a and 364. R. P. SHARPLES. (1) 



TO EXCHANGE.-Sets of 339 and others 

 for many common kinds that I desire. C. G. 

 HART, Box 47, East Berlin, Conn. a) 



FOR EXCHANGE.— Singles, 1. 132, 360, 77, 

 495, 613. 412, and man.v others, for eggrs of 

 equal value. Send list. Write now. GUS 

 KROSSA, Leduc Alta, Can. (1) 



Nests witn and without sets wanted. Uan 

 use many common varieties; have you any 

 reptile eggs? J. P. BALL, M. D., Frankford, 

 Philadelphia, Penns. (11-11) 



I have sets of No. 320, 350 and 486 to ex- 

 change for Ridgway's Manual of North 

 American Birds. Must be in good condition, 

 STOKLEY LIGON, Pecos, Texas. (1) 



EGGS FOR EXCHANGE.— A few sets each 

 of the following to exchange for other sets: 

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

 J. S. APPLETON, Simi, Ventura Co., Cal. 



TO EXCHANGE — Sets with data. North 

 American and Foreign. Can use many com- 

 mon kinds of both. Dr. T. W. RICHARDS 

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

 D.C. 



EXCHANGE.-A tine series of ten of the 

 Pallas Murre from Cape Hope, Alaska. I 

 want 188, 332, 343, 348, 362, 364 and many others, 

 D.E.BROWN, 60441st Ave.. No. W. Sta. F. 

 Seattle. Wash. 



FOR EXCHTANGE.-Sets 581 1-4, 1911-4, 194 

 1-3, 219 1-10, 294 1-13, 331 1-4, 337 b 1-2 2-2. 365 1-7 

 1-5 1-4, '501 b 1-5. 591 c 1-4, 429 n-2, 743 1-5. 

 MARK WHITE, 3900 Walton Ave., Los 

 Angeles, Cal. d) 



WANTED.-One set of each, viz: 394, 394c, 

 402, 406, 408, 409, 412, 414, 420, 447, 465, 466, 471, 

 474b, 517, 528, 540, 543, 567, 610, 637, 659, 683a, 707, 

 718a, 719b, 756, 759b. Also one each, with a 

 good nest; if possible on a portion of object 

 built upon. Viz, 423, 428, 432, 433, 461, 546. 633, 

 648, 648a, 681, 681c, 730, 746, 751. Sets must be 

 well prepared and in good condition. I have 

 an extensive list to offer in exchange. 

 ALFRED SHELTON, Petaluma, California, 

 R. F. D. 1. (1) 



Moose, skins with skulls, adult female and 

 young bull, with horns, offered for six 

 dollars cash, each net, ( Boxed, V. O. B.), and 

 fifty dollars in unimpeachable sets. The 

 skins will go to parties offering most desir- 

 able material. Inquirers send six cents and 

 references. P. B. PEABODY, Blue Rapids, 

 Kansas. 



FOR EXCHANGE. - Eggs in fine sets, 

 beautiful minerals, butterflies and moths in 

 dust and insect proof cases, and other natural 

 history specimens. Want all the above,. 

 Send lists and receive mine. LEWIS C. 

 SNYDER, Lacona, New York. 



EXCHANGE-I have a fine set, with nest 

 of W. Gld. Crd Kinglet, Calif Creeper, Chest- 

 nut Backed Chickadee, and some common 

 sets for exchange. D. E. BROWN. Tacoma 

 Wash.. Rm. No. 11 Federal Bldg. (1) 



WATER BIRDS EGGS— A. O. U. 100 spec- 

 ies, including many ^desirables, such as 25, 

 34. 60.1, 81. 82, 82.1, 92.1. 103, 129 130, 162, 177. 178, 

 257.1, 274. 281, 287. Can use Land Birds sets of 

 equal rarity. THOMAS H. JACKSON, 304 

 N. Franklin St., West Chester, Pa. (1) 



I have 622n 3-4, 703 9-3, 5-4, 593d n 1-3, 420b d-2 

 498C n 10-3. 206 1-2, 1-1 (slightly Imperfect) and 

 others. Want personally taken 7, 59, 71, 77, 

 208. 249, 258a, 261. 264, 343. DONALD J. 

 NICHOLSON, P. O.. Box 631, Orlando, Fla. 

 (1) 



FOR SALE.— Oak egg cabinet, 9 drawers, 

 will give the buyer free. 244 sets eggs all dif- 

 ferent, with full data. TAYLOR, 315 N. 6th 

 St., Camden, N. J. (1) 



FOR EXCHANGE.-A few fine sets of the 

 rare White-faced Petrel for well prepared 

 sets. EDW. J. COURT, 1723 Newton St., 

 N. W., Washington, D. C. (1) 



FOR EXCHANGE.— Eggs in sets with fine 

 data, for sets of eastern land and water birds. 

 Can use many common kinds. Send list. 

 ALEX WALKER. Armour, S. D. (1) 



FOR EXCHANGE.— Fine sets of Least 

 Tern, Black Skimmer, Louisiana Heron, 

 Wayne's Clapper Rail, ^Florida Burrowing 

 Owl, and others. For parliculars address 

 W. W. WORTHINGTON, Shelter Island 

 Heights, New York. 



WANTED.-Two full sets of four, perfectly 

 prepared, American woodcock, showing ex- 

 treme variations in marking and color. 

 Offer in exchange N-7 western golden- 

 crowned kinglet, N-7 ruby-crowned kinglet, 

 personally taken specimens and finely pre- 

 pared. Would want other good material to 

 make up difference in price. A. O. TREG- 

 ANZA, 614 East 6th South St., Salt Lake City, 

 Utah. (1) 



FOR EXCHANGE.-Sets as follows: A. O. 

 U. Nos 6 1-6. 74 5-2, 210 2-8, 212 1-4, 226 1-3, 337b 



I 3, 373c 1-2, 413 1-5. 458 1-4. 462 n-2, 3-3, 464 2-4, 

 394a 1-5, 498e 1-3. 642c 1-3. 588a 1-3. 591c 1-3. 596 

 1-2, 1-3, 616 1-5, 620 1-3, 681 1-3, 743a 1-6, 7582-3 2-4. 

 Can use many common sets. G. K. SNYDER, 



II Laussen St., Stanford University, Calif. 

 (1)_ 



FOR EXCHANGE.-Singles with good 

 data A. O. U. Nos. 201-1, 316-2, 355-2. 375a-l, 

 378-6, 387-2, 412-15, 420b-l, 444-6, 447-8, 457-4, 474b-4, 

 495-3, 506-12, 529-1, 552-7, 596-4, 597-2, 605-6, 613-1, 

 633-6. 652-1, 633-6, 704-3, 705 3, 715-6, 735a-4. Skins 

 flat for mounting 305-3, 289-1, 141-1, 373-1- 

 Prairie dog 1 year old and 2 young muskrats, 

 1 1-2 grown young, will exchange for any 

 natural history books, papers or specimens, 

 aiso have a few perfect sets, personally col- 

 lected to exchange for same. GUY LOVE, 

 Oberlin, Kans, R. R. No. 5. (1) 



