THE QOOLOGIST Il 
BOOKS—Continued 
Have your Oologists or other magazines, 
bound by a careful, painstaking hand pro- 
cess. Write what you_have and get styles. 
Prices reasonable. Exchange considered. 
HOWARD W. McMILLEN, Ada, Ohio. c 
FOR SALE.—Complete file, The Condor, 
$18.00; ten volumes The Auk, $15.00; eight 
volumes The American Naturalist, $12.00. 
Other bargains in ornithological publica- 
tions, complete volumes and odd numbers. 
DR. F. P. DROWNE, Chilesburg, Virginia.[3 
I offer cash for odd numbers or complete 
volumes of The Auk for the years 1884 to 1889 
inclusive. R.C. McGREGOR,: Manila, P.I.[1 
WANTED,— “Birds of Manitoba,” by 
Ernest Seaton Thompson. HARRIET H. 
WRIGHT, 1637 Gratiot Ave., Saginaw, W, S.. 
Mich. [Ex] 
WANTED.—Bird Lore. Will pay 50c. each 
for vol. 2, No. 2, vol. 3, No. 1,2, vol. 7, No. 1. 
Also want first three volumes of Condor. 
LAUREN TREMPER, 136 Dewey St., Phila 
delphia, Pa. {1} 
SALE OR EXCHANGE.—Capen’s Oology, 
Nidiologist, Vol.1, Nos.land2. Want cash 
or Bendire’s Vol. II. A. C. DYKE, Bridge- 
water, Mass. (1) 
FOR SALE—Alden’s Cyclopedia of Science. 
3 vols.; 20th Annual Report of the Bureau of 
American Ethnology; The Shore Fishes of 
the Hawaiian Islands, by Jordon and Ever- 
man, 73 colored Bulletin of U.S. Fish 
Commission, Vol. XXIV, Sub-tropical 
Rambles, Pike; Tent Life in Siberia, Kennon;: 
and A Trip -\round the World, Moerlin, with 
110 colored illustrations, full page.. 
exchange for books on birds or eggs in sets. 
Will sell cheap, VERDI BURTCH, 
Branchport, N. Y. (1] 
FOR SALE.—The following books: Birds 
of North and Middle America by Ridgway, 
Parts I, II, IJI,andIV. Birds of Wyoming 
1902, by Knight, Our Northern and _ Eastern 
Birds, by E. A. Samuels, Nuttall’s Ornithol- 
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. 
ViIT, VILL TX, X. XI, XU. XI AX1V,: 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. “abe 
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 
oe FRANK H.LATTIN, M. D. Albion, 
MISCELLANEOUS 
WANTED.—Mounting condition, otter, 
fisher, marten, wolverine, grey timber wolf. 
blazed_ face, badger, all skulls. 
>). W. CAMPBELL, Taxidermist, 
323 Wyoming Ave., Pittston, Pa. }1) 
WANTED. Pair of long thin 
spurs; old U. S. coins and postage stamps; 
confederate bills and stamps; perfect copper 
or stone implements; first volumes of O. &O. 
GEO. W. H. VOS BURGH, 284 Riverside St,, 
Janesville,!Wis. 4 (1) 
Arickara Indian collection for sale, Per- 
sonally collected. Bone implements, arrow 
heads, stone hammers, etc. Send stamp for 
photo and price. H. E. Lee, Pierre, 8. D. [1] 
Haveten pairs Buffalo Horns, five polished, 
five in rough; 2 large Snake Skins, 12 feet and 
18 feet with heads. 2 Mamosett Monkeys, 
mounted, no stands. Any reasonable offers; 
Gash preferred. B. HARTLEY, 97 Smith St.. 
New Haven, Conn, {2] 
TO EXCHANGE.—Collection of over 200 
scientific cabinet shells (40 species Cyprae) 
for Warblers in sets with nests or Indian 
relics, arrowpoints, spearpoints and cere- 
monial axes preferred. First fair offer takes 
the list. List sent if stamp is enclosed. L. 
B. HOWSLEY, Mullan, Idaho. {1) 
FOR SALE,—1 black bear skin showing 
following measurements: Length, 6 feet, 63 
inches; height at shoulder, 343 in.; at hip, 36 
in. Girth center of body, 4 feet 6:in, Large 
and perfect teeth and claws with skull] and 
leg bones, Prepaid, $25,00. One unmounted 
moosehead; spreads 543 in., length of palm 
27 in., width 94 in. 24 points; Al scalp. Pre- 
paid $35.00. One elk head, spread 42 in., beam 
51. 6and7 points; very fineeven head. A 
scalp. Prepaid $35.00. WILLIAM SIMPSON, 
Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, Box 484. {1} 
EXCHANGE.—200 mounted Microscopical 
specimens of animal tissues, (Pathological, 
Histological and Bacteriological) toexchange 
for stamps, coins or Indian relics, etc. Also 
specimens of Fossil Coral (Lithortrotion 
canadense) to exchange. J. M. BROOKS, 
M. D., Golden City, Mo, (1) 
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