THE OOLOGIST. 
BIRDS--NESTS--EGGS 
TAXIDERMY 
VoL. XXVIII. No. 10. 
ALBION, N. Y., Oct. 15, 1910. 
WHOLE No. 279 
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BIRDS 
_WANTED.—A few good skins of the Aleu- 
tian Tern (Sterna aleutica) Thayer Museum, 
Lancaster, Mass, 
WANTED. — Prothonotary Warbler 1-5 
Parula Warbler 1-5. If you have these send 
for my _ list. . I. SHEPARDSON, 1128 
Hobard Blvd., Los Angeles, Cal. 
WANTED.— One first set each of Sandhill 
and Whooping Crane, one pair of skins of 
Whooping Crane. Will exchange 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 
_ PINGREE I. OSBURNE, Pasadena, 
al. 
TO EXCHANGE.—Finely mounted birds 
and deer heads, several hundred Natural 
History and Sportsman’s magazines, for 
bird and mammal skins. GEO. F. GUELF, 
Taxidermist. Brockport, N. Y. 
Any collectors haying a few good labeled 
specimens of foreign birds, send list. I 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. 
ae hes K. COALE, Highland Park, Lake 
o., Til. 
TO EXCHANGE,.—Bird skins from north- 
western United States for specimens from 
other parts of North America. Collectors 
send their lists inexchange for mine. J. A 
WEBER, Palisades Park, N. J. 
I want 1 perfect skin in full breeding plum- 
age of each of the following species: A. O. U, 
No, 396, 454, 456. 460, 468, 470a, 471, 477, 483, 495a, 
498, 506,515, 511b, 528, 530b, 534, 542c, 657, 558. 
581d. 583. 585, 593c, 594, 641, 643, 644, 646, 651, 655, 
657, 659, 660, 675. 679, 680, 681, 683, 685, 715, 757. 
758a, 761, 725. I have duplicates for exchange 
of A. O. U. No. 373, 495, 498, 507, 529, 558, 559, 601, 
608, 636, 648, 662, 594, 666. R. M. BARNES, 
Lacon, Ill. 
WANTED.—First class skins of Murrelets, 
JZulls, Shearwaters, Rails, Shore Birds; 
Grouse, Hawks, Owls, particularly Snowy 
and Great Gray, and certain smallJandbirds. 
Offer representative Soutberay California 
species, also fine sets of pers@nally taken 
Heermann’s Gulls and Bl 
footed Boobies. 
All reliable collectors send\lists. (PENCE) 19) 
I. OSBURN, Pasadena, Calif. 
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ANTS, capercailzies, black gamé 
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 andanimals. WENZ & MACKENSEN, 
oo H, Pheasantry & Game Park, Yardley, 
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