II THE OOLOGIST 
EGGS 
In sending in your exchange notices for nests, 
skins and eggs, we would appreciate it if you would 
arrange the numerals in your exchange notice 
in their numerical order, and not tumble them 
together hit and miss, as some of our readers are 
complaining, and we think justly so. 
FOR EXCHANGE — First class Eggs in 
sets. C.S. RUTHERFORD, Revere, Mo. 
Send exchange lists of first class sets for 
mine.—J. * PRESTON, 1411 13th Ave., 
Spokane, Wash. 
I offer 1-3, 2-4 Fish Crow, 1-5 201. 1-5 194; all 
for a set of Bartman’s Sandpiper 4or 5 eggs. 
W.B.CRISPIN, Salem. N. J. 
WANTED.—Eggs in sets with original data. 
Send list of everything you have. GEORGE 
SETH GUION, Napoleonville. La. 
Are you interested in North American 
Water-birds’ eggs? Send for list, 225 species. 
THOMAS H. JACKSON, West Chester. Pa. 
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WANTED.—Good eggs, Indian relics, and 
Catocala. I have California butterflies, sea 
curiosities and stamps. E. DODGE, 552 
Bay street, Santa Cruz, Cal. 
EXCHANGE.—A fine series of ten of the 
Pallas Murre from Cape Hope, Alaska. I 
want 188, 332, 343, 348, 362, 364 and many os 
D. E. BROWN, 6044 1st Ave.. No. W. Sta. F. 
Seattle, Wash. 
FOR EXCHANGE.—A few choice sets of 
glaucous-winged gull, black oyster catcher, 
ring-necked plover, Kodiak fox sparrow, 
Pacific murre. All collected by myself. G. 
W. STEVENS, Alva, Okla. 
TO EXCHANGE.--For Al sets new to my 
collection, an extensive list of sets including 
three species Loons, several each of Gulls, 
Ducks with down and Shore birds; Jacona, 
Messina, Partridge, Ptarmigans, 30 species 
Vultures, Kites, Hawks, Eagles, Gyrfalcons, 
Falcons, Owis, Gnatcatchers, Humming 
Birds, Ravens. Warblers, etc. Also many 
common sets forsame. All answered, A.E. 
PRICE, Grant Park, Ill. {1J 
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 
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FOR EXCHANGE.—Fine sets of Least 
Tern, Black Skimmer, Louisiana Heron, 
Wayne’ s Clapper Rail, Florida Burrowing 
Owl, and others. For parliculars address 
WwW. W. WORTHINGTON, Shelter Island 
Heights, New York. 
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. 
FOR EXCHANGE.—One set of Eleven 
Wood Duck, taken in 1904 by Verdi Burtch 
in New York fora good set of three of Golden 
Eagle. This duck is rapidly becoming extinct 
and these eggs are now rarely offered. R.M. 
BARNES, Lacon, Il. 
TO EXCHANGE—Sets with data, North 
American and Foreign. Can use many com- 
mon kinds of both. Dr. T. W. RICHARDS 
Boe Navy, 1911 N. St., N. W., Washington 
I HAVE 273 3-4, 360a 2-4, 365 2-5, 375d 2-2, 476: 
1-6, 715 4-4, etc. U WABT2-3-5-12-30-32-63-67-70- 
(76) -90- 92 -106 -108-120a-120c-128-258-318-319-320a- 
412-421 with nests; 428-432-433-434-436-439-466— 
ane CEE FRED TRUESDALE, Shan- 
on, Ual. 
FOR SALE.—Some rare single eggs from. 
Iceland, Loons, Sjua, Glaucous Gull, Old- 
squaw, Northern Eider, Bean Goose, Whoop- 
ing Swan, Golden Plover, Dunlin, Godwit,. 
Ruff, Snowflake, Iceland Falcon, and others. 
Send for full list to H. WARREN, Room 216 
St. James Chambers, Adelaide St., E., 
Toronto, Ont. 
““T have perfect sets of Mourning, 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 Marguette Bldg., Chicage. 
FOR EXCHANGEH.—Eggs in sets with full 
data. A.O.U.No. No. 11-3, 6 1-5, 13 1-1, 161-1, 
27 1-2, 29 1-2, 30a 1-1, 321-1, 401-3, 431-1, 49 1-2, 
511-3, 531-3, 561-2, 541-3, 581- 3, 64 1-3, 67 1-1, 
70 1-38, 721-3, 751-1, 771-2, 791-1, 801-4, 86 1-1, 
106 1-1, 1171-1, 1201-3, 1841-3, 191 1-5, 194 1-4. 
200 1-3, 2011-5, 202 1-4, 226 1-2, 2711-1, 320a 1-1, 
325 1-2, 3261-2, 333 1- 4, 337 1-2, 339 1-3, 348 1-2. 
364 1-2) 378 1-1, 431 1-2 with nest; 506 1-2) 519b 1-1, 
also blow pipe, embryo shears and hook and 
set of cut thelining egg drills. Willexchange 
all of the above for best offer of Indian bird 
spear points and other flint and bead relics. 
Write me and send outlines. HENRY J. 
RUST, Box 683, Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho. 
I want sets of Se North American 
birds’ eggs: A.O.U. 4, 5, 7, 40, 49. 51, 53, 
70, 77, 125, 132, 140, 190, 196: 308, "294," 258, 261, 269, 
280, 305, 325, 326, 332, 337, 3 349 352, 360. 362, 364, 
368, 373, 375, 393, 394¢, 402, 406, 416, 423, 428, 429). 
452, 461, 464; 466, 466a, 477, 490, 494; 497, 506, 507, 
517, 540, 546, 549, 550, 554, 558, 595, 604, 608, 611, 622°. 
627, 628. 631, 637, 648, 681, 702, 727, 735, 736, 746. 751,. 
758a, 759. For any ofthese I will give full 
even rates in exchange, using the Lattin- 
Short 1905 Catalogue. I can offer A. O. 
Nos. 30a 6-1, 32 6-1, 791-1, 184 2-32-4, 1872-3 2-4. 
199 2-5, 313 1-2, 378a 2-5, 4472-4, 4482-4, 505a 1-3, 
513 2-3. 528 1-4) 5311-5, 542c 1-4, 552a 2-4, 578 1-2, 
580a 1-2, 593a 1-4, 7101-3, in sets. Also some 
desirable singles; a_ large list of Shells, 
Minerals, Fossils, and curios and a few geod 
books. If you have others to one than those 
I mention above write me. may be able 
to make you an offer. ERNEST ae SHORT, 
Box 173, Rochester, N. Y. 
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