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BIRDS—Continued 
BIRDS OF PREY: The skins of theforms 
of this order. that I can offer from time to 
time, cannot be excelled in point of quality, 
and data. AUSTIN PAUL SMITH, Box 141 
Brownsville, Texas. {1} 
iS eee Re eee SL ee 
W ANTED.—A few good skins of the Aleu- 
tian Tern (Sterna aleutica) Thayer Museum, 
Lancaster. Mass. 
WANTED.—The following first class skins: 
‘one pair Tree Sparrow, one pair Western Tree 
Sparrow, one pair Chipping Sparrow, one 
female Clay Colored Sparrow, one pair 
Western Chipping Sparrow. one pair 
Brewer’s Sparrow. one pair Field Sparrow, 
and one pair Western Field Sparrow, all 
extra A. 1. suitable for mounting. M 
BARNES, Lacon, Ills. 
WANTED.—Male and female of Wood 
Jay and Scarlet Tanager. 
nests in section of hollow tree and the latter 
three with nests and eggs in section of original 
branches. For further particulars address 
J. FRIESSER, 5620 Lake Ave., Chicago, III. 
EGGS 
EXCHANGE.—Seyveral sets of Black Tern 
for what you haye. DR. E. S. SCHMIDT, 
Green Bay, Wis. é 
WANTED.—For cash only. One good egg 
cabinet. Address, EUGENE KEITHLEY, 
St. Michaels, Md., Box 124. {1] 
Send exchange lists of first class sets for 
mine.—J. * PRESTON, ‘1411 13th Ave., 
Spokane, Wash. 3 
FOR EXCHANGE.—Fine sets of Least 
Tern, Black Skimmer, Louisiana Heron, 
Wavecs Clapper Rail, Florida Burrowing 
Ow A 
and others. For parliculars address 
. W. WORTHINGTON, Shelter Island 
Heights, New York. 
TO EXCHANGE —Sets with data, North 
American and Foreign. Can use many com- 
mon kinds of both. Dr.T. W. RICHARDS 
ee Navy, 1911 N. St., N. W., Washington 
EXCHANGE.—A tine series of ten of the 
Send for full list to H. WARREN, Room 215 
St. James Chambers, Adelaide St., E., 
Toronto, Ont. 
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. 
Volumes and odd numbers of ornithologi- 
cal publications. If you want the lot at your 
own price send for list and make offer. B.S. 
BOW DISH, 141 Broadway, New York City. 
I THE OOLOGIST 
FOR EXCHANGE — First class Bees in 
sets. C.S. RUTHERFORD, Revere, Mo. 
WANTED.—Sets of 351, 352, 352a. 206, and 
many common sets; have to offer choice sets 
679 1-4, 417 1-2. 419 1-2, 337, 339. 375, 263, 261, 273 
and many other choice sets; send list and re- 
ceive mine. RAY DINSMORE, Perry, Ohio 
“T have perfect sets of MoUruing, Cerulean 
Black throated, Blue and_Black throated 
Green Warbler, American Woodcock, Bar- 
tramian Sandpiper. King Rail, Canadian 
Spruce, Grouse and Sharp Shinned Hawk for 
exchange. I desire sets of American Flam- 
ingo, Long-billed Curlew, Semipalmated 
Plover, Franklin’s Grouse, Bonaparte’s Gull, 
Williamson’s Sapsucker, White-headed and 
Red Cockaded Woodpecker, Pink-sided 
Junco, Hutton’s and Black Capped Vireo, 
Sennett’s Orange-crowned and Connecticut 
Warbler and Canada Jay. GERARD ALAN 
ABBOTT, 945 Marquette Bldg., Chicago. 
SebOTT, 45 Marquette Bldg., Chicago. 
FOR EXCHANGE.— First-class sets; have 
a series of Bartramian Sandpiper, American 
Bittern, Chestnut-collared Longspur, Amer- 
ican Herring, and Ring-billed Gulls. Also 
some good singles and slightly imperfect 
sets, personally collected in North Dakota. 
I want Cones “Key” last edition; taxidermist 
instruments, calipers, sets of Whip-poor-will 
and others. FRED MALTBY, 1667 Jefferson 
St., Kansas City, Mo. 
I offer 1-3, 2-4 Fish Crow, 1-5 201, 1-5 194; all 
for a set of Bartman’s Sandpiper 4 or 5 eggs. 
W.B.CRISPIN, Salem, N. J. 
FOR EXCHANGE.—Eggs 6 1-7, 37 1-1: 491-3, 
58 20-2 2-3, 62 1-3, 64 1-4, 65 9-1 1-2, 80 7-2 1-4 7 
114-1 1-2, 122 1-4, 123b 1-4, 141 1-10, 127 1-3, 1 
190 1-3, 191 1-4, 194 4-3, 199 4-3, 201 3-4, 211 
211-2 1-9, 219 1-3, 221 1-4 1-11, 226 1-4, 269 1-4, 280 
321 19-2. 326 8-2, 333 15, 337b 1-2 2-3, 339 2-4, 33 
2-2, 845 1-1, 346 30-2 ($10 set,’ 349 1-2, 3551-4, 3 
1-2, 1-4, 365 1-3, 368a 1-3 (one broken), 373c 1-3, 
374 4-4, 378 1-7, 380 1-3 one missing), 384 1-4 2-6, 
385 4-5, 387 2-4, 389 3-4 1-3, (one gone), 3917-5, 
410 1-4 3-5 2-6, 413 1-6, 419 21-2, 420a 1-1, 453 1-4 1-6, 
456 2-4, 471 1-3, 475 1-5, 483 1-3, 496 2-2, 500 1-4, 577 
1-4, 593a 1-3 19-4, 594a 3-4, 652 1-5, 713 2-4, 3-5 7-6, 
719 1-5. 746 1-4, 766 1-5, Gray-tailed Hawk, 1-2 
2-3 1-4 $1.25, per egg; White-throated Falcon 
1-2, $4.50 per egg; Green Woodpecker 1-4, 75c. 
per egg; Brown Jay 1-4 1-5 75c. per egg; Mexi- 
can Crow 1-4 1-5 7éc. per egg; Lesson’s Oriole 
1-5 50c per egg; skins for exchange, 51-5, 54-4, 
60-4: 64-1. 65-5, 137-8, 142-5, 143-7. 146-11, 149-2, 
258a-7, 289b-4, 264-2. Many eggs in broken 
sets, full data, 1-3 off. Would buy or ex- 
change for, if at a bargain, any kind of 
museum specimens, such as relics, fossils, 
shells, minerals, corals, etc., etc. ME; 
CARROLL, San Marcos, Texas. 
BOOKS 
ORNITAOLOGY,— Specimens and Books. 
See “The Bulletin.” Post free for 3 cent 
stamp. THE BULLETIN, 4 DukeSt, 
(2) Adelphi, London, England. 
WANTED.—Back numbers of The Auk. 
Nuttal’s Bulletin and other bird magazines, 
also on insects. Haye 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, condition. etc. CHAS. 
F. CARR, (Personal), New London, Wis. 
