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BIRDS--NESTS--EGGS 
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Vor VIL. No. 1. 
ALBION, N. Y,, JAN. 15, 1910. 
WHOLE No. 270 
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BIRDS 
THE CELEBRATED HUNGARIAN AND 
ENGLISH PARTRIDGES AND PHEAS- 
ANTS, capercailzies, black game, wild 
turkeys, quails, rabbits, deer, etc. for stock 
purposes. Fancy pheasants, peafowl, swans, 
cranes, storks, ornamental geese and ducks, 
foxes, squirrels, ferrets, and all kinds of 
birds and animals. WENZ & MACKENSEN, 
He H, Pheasantry & Game Park, Yardley, 
a. ; 
FOR SALE:—A collection of Mexican bird- 
skins, containing several hundreds of spe- 
cies; perfect skins with careful data. This 
collection includes a variety of Raptores and 
Gamebirds. Will dispose of same, individ- 
ually, or as a whole. Noexchange. AUS- 
TIN” PAUL SMITH, Box 141, Brownsville, 
Texas. 
WANTED.—Specimens of Black-capped 
Petrel, Rodger Fulmar, Dark-bodied Shear- 
water, Wedge-tailed Shearwater, Black- 
vented Shearwater, Townsend’s Shearwater 
Keadings Petrel, Guadaloupe Petrel, Black 
Petrel, Blue faced Booby, Blue-footed Booby, 
Brewster’s Booby, Trompeter Swan, White- 
cheeked Goose, Elegant and Trudeau’s Tern, 
Surf Rird, Krider’s" Hawk, Harlan’s Hawk, 
Peale’s Falcon, Black Merlin, Mottled Owl, 
Masked Bob-white, Attwater’s Prairie Hen. 
We will pay good prices or exchange for any 
first class specimens of above material. 
Address, Box 524, New Haven, Conn. 
WANTED.—To buy first class skins of the 
Hawks and Owls. or will give good exchange 
ook: WriteS. V. WHARR AM, Geneva, 
io. 
WANTED.—To exchange bird skins of 
Northern Illinois with somebody for birds 
from his locality, including Werver a. Varieties 
of our common birds if possible. CHAS. K. 
CARPENTER, 183 Fox St., Aurora, Illinois. 
WANTED.—Skins of all the quails, par- 
tridges, grouse and pheasants of Mexico, 
Central and South America, Europe, Asia, 
Africa and Australia (all over the world), 
cash or exchange. Write what you haveand 
ees you want. J. F. FRAZIER, Audubon, 
owa. 
WANTED.—First class skins of Murrelets, 
Gulls, Shearwaters, Rails, Shore Birds, 
Grouse, Hawks, Owls, particularly Snowy 
and Great Gray, and certain small aa birds. 
Offer representative Southern California 
species, also fine sets of personally taken 
Heermann’s Gulls and Blue-footed Boobies. 
All reliable collectors send lists. PINGREY 
I. OSBURN., Pasadena, Calif. 
Thirty European birds’ skins, good quality 
and capable of being mounted. Perhaps of 
twenty species; such as European Dipper. 
Hoopoe, Wryneck, Kingfisher, etc. $10 for 
the lot. AUSTIN PAUL SMITH, Box 141, 
Brownsville, Texas. 
WANTED.—Skins of Masked Bob-white, 
Eskimo Curlew, San Pedro, Partridge, 
Spotted Owl, Flammulated Screech Owl, 
Pribilof Sand Piper, Bristle- cee Curlew, 
and any other rare skins. J. F. FRAZIER, 
Audubon, Iowa. 
COSTA RICA SKINS.— Write me your 
wants. Bird and Mammel skins collected 
from this locality for cash. HENRY F, 
RAVEN, Box 73. Limon, Costa Rica. 
Any collectors haying a few good labeled 
specimens of foreign birds, send list. I will 
give A 1skinsof Illinois and California birds. 
Also offer skins of common specimens from 
Illinois for nests and sets of small species. 
HENRY K. COALE, Highland Park, Lake 
10 
A 1 mounted birds of rare eggs_i 
N.J 
JAN 151910 
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