THE OOLOGIST. 
BIRDS--NESTS--EGGS 
TAXIDERMY 
Vous x VII.) No; 4. 
ALBION, N. Y., APRIL 15, 1910. 
WHOLE No. 273 
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dition; skins of [vory-billed Pileated Wood- 
pecker. L. A. PARRE. Batavia, Il). (1) 
_WANTED.—A few good skins of the Aleu- 
tian Tern (Sterna aleutica) Thayer Museum, 
Lancaster, Mass. 
WANTED .—One first set each of Sandhill 
and Whooping Crane, one pair of skins of 
Whooping Crane. Willexchange specimens 
from Northwest Canada. MACKAY «& 
DIPPIE. Calgary, Alberta. 
WANTED.—Skins of birds of the Rocky 
Mountain and Gulf states, also a few rare 
Eastern. Can offer material from Baja Cali- 
fornia (Mexico) and good exchange in well 
made Western skins. Please send complete 
fists: PINGREE I. OSBURNE, Pasadena, 
al. 
TO EXCHANGE.—Finely mounted birds 
and deer heads, several hundred Natural 
History and Sportsman’s magazines, for 
bird aid mamnial skins. GEO. F. GUELF, 
Taxidermist. Brockport. N. Y. 
Any collectors having a few good Jabeled 
specimens of foreign birds, send list, [ will 
give A 1 skins of Illinois and California birds. 
Also offer skins of common specimens from 
Illinois for nests and sets of small species. 
aa K. COALE, Higiland Park, Lake 
O., Lil. 
WANTED.—Male and female of Wood 
Duck, Great Horned Owl, Screech Ow], Spar- 
row Hawk. Flicker, Baltimore Oriole, Blue 
Jay and Scarlet Tanager. The first five with 
nests in section of hollow tree and the latter 
three withnests and eggsin section of original 
branches. ‘For further particulars address 
J. FRIESSER, 5620 Lake Ave., Chicago, Il]. 
WANTED.—To buy first class skins of the 
Hawks and Owls. or will give good exchange 
a books. Write S. V. WHARKAM, Geneva, 
Ohio. 
WANTED.—First class skins of Murrelets, 
Gulls, Shearwaters, Rails, shore Birds, 
Grouse, Hawks, Owls, particularly Snowy 
and Great Gray, and certain small jand 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. 
QUALITY BIKD SKINS.—If you are in 
need of material from the Lower Rio Grande, 
sOuthward in Mexico; let me hear from. you. 
My work is gauged by quality, not quantity 
of output; a fact worthy of your serious con- 
sideration, when adding to your collection. 
Series representing the species from the egg 
to the adult can be arranged for. AUSTIN 
PAUL SMITH, Box 141, Brownsville, Texas. 
THE CELEBRATED HUNGARIAN AND 
ENGLISH PAKTRIDGES AND PHEAS- 
ANS, capercailzies, black game, wild 
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purposes. Fancy pheasants, peafowl, swans, 
cranes, storks, ornamental geese and ducks, 
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birds and animals. WENZ & MACKENSEN, 
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