THE QOLOGIST III 
BOOKS—Continued 
ogy, two volumes, The Auk, Vols. 16, 21, 22, 
23 and 24. Allin excellent condition. Will 
sellcheap, F.C. HUBEL, Clarkston, Mich. 
WANTED.—A copy of Goss “Birds of 
Kansas.’ Will give good exchange in sets 
orcash. DR. W.I. MITCHELL, 321 Barnes 
Bldg., Wichita, Kan. 
WANTED.—Northern and southern raw 
furs. Highest market price paid. All goods 
held subject to approval of valuation. Price 
list free. GEORGE J. TILLS, Albion, N. Y.% 
Will sell for best offer: Ridgway’s 
“Manuel,” 4th edition; Raine’s ‘Bird Nesting 
in Northwest Canada, and Vols. I, IV. V, VI. 
Vite Vale Lx. XXL, XT. XII, XIV, Of 
“Oologist.”” Clean and in good condition. 
Also Davie’s ‘Nests and Eggs,” cloth bound, 
5th edition. in fair condition, and several 
good books on chess. FRED MALTBY, 
1667 Jefferson, St., Kansas City, Mo. 
FOR SALE.—In perfect condition, “ 
North American Birds” by Henry Nebhrling, 
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. 
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 exchange. LOUIS A. 
FUERTES, Ithaca, N. Y. 
BIRD LORE.—Will pay cash for Bird-Lore, 
Vol. II, No. 2, Vol. 3. No. 1, Vol. VII, No.1. If 
you can furnish any or all, write stating 
. FRANK H. LATTIN, M. D. Albion, 
MISCELLANEOUS 
EXCHANGE.— Send stamp for list of 
articles to exchange orsell. DAVID PRATT, 
Box 538 Freefort, Maine. 
High grade cameras, lenses, field glasses, 
etc. for natural history work. Iimport them 
and can save you money. Correspondence 
ae C. E. WEBSTER, No. Yakima, 
ash. 
and eggs of ee Valley Migrants 
i ne: arblers, Sparrows, 
ERRY, Chicago, Ill., Care of Field 
Museum of Natural History. 
FOR SALE.—Basket work, of ali shapes 
and patterns, mats, bows, pappoose baskets 
and other works of art of the “Northern Cali- 
fornia Indian.” Price list free and your 
money back, if goods bought are not as 
represented. Address C. IRVIN CLAY, Box 
353, Eureka. Cal. 
FOR SALE.—1 large black bear skin with 
skull, claws and leg bones, well salted. Also 
1 bull moose with nice pair of Antlers. These 
skins are first class with full measurements. 
WM. SIMPSON, Box 484 Portage La Prairie, 
Manitoba. 
FOR EXCHANGE.— Scientific shells and 
books, fossils and stone relics. I want good 
United States and foreign stamps. 
HILL, Moodys, Okla. 
FOR SALE.—2 black bear cubs, tame and 
healthy, about 6 months old, $40.00. 23 live 
Canada Geese, 1 gandor, a fine breeding pen, 
$20.00. WM. SIMPSON, Box 484, Portage La 
Prairie, Manitoba. 
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Leon L. Pray. Specialist in small bird and 
small mammal taxidermy. Specimens from 
smallest size to size of Raccoon and Horned 
Owl mounted. First class work only. Ad- 
dress correspondence to 5630 Ingleside Ave., 
Chicago, Il. 
If you wish to purchase books on Natural 
History. Science, Travels, etc., write to The 
Bulletin. If not in stock, they may be ob- 
tained for you as the proprietors haye ex- 
ceptional opportunities of buying scarce 
works. “THE BULLETIN,” 4 Duke St., 
Adelphi, London, England. 
FOR EXCHANGE.—A representative col- 
lection of Ohio Indian relics, consisting of 
over 400 arrow heads, 29 celts, 14 grooved 
axes, spear heads, drills, hammer stones, 
plummets, chisels, gorget, pipe, stone beads, 
pestles, flint knives, etc. Want first class 
eggs in complete sets with full and complete 
data, Send lists and receive tracings of 
specimens. B.R. BALES, Circleville, Ohio. 
WANTED.— Mounting coudition, otter 
fisher, marten, wolverine,grey timber wolf, 
white blazed face, badger, all skulls. Address 
E. W. CAMPBELL. Taxidermist, 323 
Wyoming Ave, Pottston, Pa. 
EXCHANGE.—200 mounted Microscopical 
specimens of animal tissues, (Pathological, 
Histological and Bacteriological) to exchange 
for stamps, coins or Indian relics, etc. Also 
specimens of Fossil Coral (Lithortrotion 
canadense) to exchange. J. M. BROOKS, 
M. D., Golden City, Mo. 
FOR SALE.—Large Flint Lock Pistol, 16 
inches in length, $6.00; Puritan foot stove tin, 
with wood frame, $1.50; pair of iron spectacles 
75c. JAMES O. JOHNSON, Southington, 
Conn. 
FOR EXCHANGE.—Four by five Premo 
Film-plate Camera outfit, stevens’ Offhand 
pistol, 32 calibre Colts repeating rifle; fo 
nature and sporting goods and _ books. 
OWEN M. GATES, Box 54 Mansfield, Ohio. 
He has achieved a large measure oi 
success as a citizen and man who hag 
heen thoughtful and considerate in his 
own home and a kind neighbor. 
Dairy Pslicy. 
It’s one thing to find the poor cows 
and mistakes in your dairy policy, but 
it's another thing to correct these. 
What would you think of a doctor 
who was good at diagnosis and a fail- 
ure at curing? 
