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THE OOLOGIST 



EGOS. 

 In sending; in your exchange notices 

 for nests, skins and eggs, we would ap- 

 preciate it if you would arrange tlie 

 numerals in your exchange notice in 

 their numerical order, and not tumble 

 them together lilt and miss, as some of 

 our readers are complaining, and we 

 think justly so. 



FOR EXC MANGE About two hundred va- 

 rieties of eggs in sets. A. 1. with good data, 

 which I desire to exchange for bird skins 

 suitable for mounting. FRANKLIN J. 

 SMITH, Eureka. Oal. P. Box 98. d-p) 



EXCHANGE— Live Wild Canada. Hutchins, 

 White-fronted, and Snow Geese. Wild Ducks, 

 and Pheasants for Egyptian Geese, Black, 

 Brant, Mandarin and Wood Ducks, Qauil 

 and Hungarian Partridges. H. J. JAGEK, 

 Owatomia, Minn. (5-p) 



TO EXCHANGE.-Foreggsin sets. Hun- 

 dreds of singles and sets. Also arrow heads, 

 old fire arms and mounted birds. MEARL 

 B, WHEELER, East Randolph. N. Y. (1-p) 



TO EXCHANGE- For sets, shot guns, 

 brass band instruments, bird skins, re- 

 volvers, gold watches and fishing tackle. 

 MEARL B. WHEELER, East Randolph, N. 

 Y; U-p)_ 



FOR EXCHANGE.-207 14 1-5 1-6; 343 2-2 2-3; 

 348 2-3 4-4; 349 1-1; 352 2-1; 355 3-4 3-5: 364 1-3 1-4; 

 416 1-2; 419 1-2; 533 1-4; 539a 1-4; 715 1-6. E. J. 

 DARLINGTON, Wilmington, Del. 



WANTED.— To exchange sets of eggs for 

 No. 493 Starling, for any eggs not in my 

 cabinet. NELSON E. WILMO 1\ 24 New St., 

 West Haven, Conn. 



I IFOR EXCHANGE.-Fine sets Common 

 Tern, Showy North and South American 

 Butterflys in insect proof cases. Atlantic 

 coast shells and curios. Wanted eggs in sets. 

 Lists exchanged. KARL hQUIRES, 70 Moor- 

 land Ave., Edgewood , R. I. (l-p) 



FOR EXCHANGE.-Sets of Turkey and 

 Black Vultures, Barn and Screecn Owls and 

 Red-tailed Hawk. Prefer a pair of good 

 climbing irons or will take eggs. WOOD- 

 RUFF, YEATES, 1416 Cooper St., Fort 

 Worth, Tex. 



FOR EXCHANGE.-Data Blanks, Print- 

 mg, Eggs. Nests and Oologist papers for sets 

 of 128. 182, 218, 229, 558. 275. 285, 364. 368. 375, 542a, 

 546, 611 and others. EDWARD S. COOMBS, 

 243 Franklin St., Boston, Mass. 1-p 



FOR EXCHANGE.- Personally Collected; 

 1, 3-4; 53 5-3; 54 3-3; 132 1-9; 135 1-7; 139 1-6; 141 1-8- 

 142 1-7; 167 1-6; 187 3-4; 194c 3-5; 197 3-4; 225 6-4 

 226 3-4; 258a 1-4; 432 n-2; 436 n-2; 478c 2-5; 480 2-5; 

 492 2-5; 554 n-4; 560a n-3; 562 n-4; 583 n-4; 748a n-5- 

 749 n-6; 759a n-4. A . O. TREGANZA, 610 U. « 

 &T. Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. (1-p) 



FOR EXCHANGE.-Complete sets, origi- 

 nal datas and first class, of A. O. U. No. 1 6 

 11. 13, 16, 35, 49, 53, 54. 77, 80, 120, 194, 201, 202, 212 

 219 221 264*, 269, 271, 329 (at *1 per egg), 333i 

 337, 337b, 339 and 348. Want original sets with 

 complete data, and many of the very com- 

 mon ones can be used. Send list of anything 

 you have and will try to do business with 

 you. Absolutely guaaantee every specimen 

 to suit you. R. L. MORE, Box 608, Vernon, 

 Texas. 



WANTED TO EXCHANGE.-Broken sets 

 with data for sets of eggs in good condition. 

 Send list. Address, E. M. KENWORTHY, 

 1125 West St.. Wilmington, Del. (1-p) 



NEW CATALOGUE of Exotic Birds' Eggs 

 containing about 112 families and 1350 species 

 and exact localities can be had at 25c (stamps) 

 by Kostnos Institute, Berlin W. 30. (Ger- 

 many) Speyerer, 8. 



WANTED.-The se. of 390 Belted King- 

 fisher, 1-7, seven eggs, fre^h, collected Msyl2, 

 1899, at Frankford, Philadelphia County, 

 Penn'a., by the undersigned. Who has it? 

 Will give two first cVass sets of seven Belted 

 Kingfisher's eggs, personally collected, in ex- 

 change for that particular set. For particu- 

 lars address. RTCHARD MILLER. 2069 East 

 Tioga St., Philadelphia, Penn'a. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



WANTED— Indian Relics for cash or ex- 

 change. Also!finely mounted specimen birds. 

 DR. A. E. PAYNE, Riverhead, N. Y. fl-p) 



For Collectors, a fine collection of speci- 

 mens, all large and very fine, one Chnstolite 

 Tourquoix Matrix, Toursonite Tourmaline, 

 Galifornlte, Kuzite, Semi Opal. Amazon 

 Stone, Opal Wulfernite. Opals are very fine, 

 will sell for *5.00 cash with order. E. W. 

 KELLY. Box 186, Seneca, 111. (1-p) 



FOR SALE.-l 7 ft. steel "Bristol" fly rod*' 

 with nickel plated pivot reel. Practically 

 new. used twice. Cost "8.00, price 14,00. F. A. 

 HEM PHILL, 326 Union Ave., Elizabeth. N.J. 



FOR SALE.- Cocoons of the Promethea 

 and Cecropia Moths in lots as desired. Price 

 five cents e«tnh, postpaid. L. S. KOHLEK, 

 Bloomfield.N. J. (1-p) 



EXCHANGE— Savage Hammerless repeat- 

 ing rifle, 1903 model. Shoots 22 short, long or 

 long rifle. For a 28 eauge shot gnu. Write 

 forparticulars. NOBLE FIELD, Bement, 111. 

 ll-p) 



WANTED.— Type and printer's supplies. 

 Have Natural his'ory, medical and other 

 books, skins for mounting, mounted speci- 

 mens, fishing tackle, shells, minerals, bat- 

 tery, massage machine. J. J. WIRZ, Taxi- 

 dermist. Augusta, Ga. (1-p) 



100 two cent Jamestown Exposition 1907, 

 100 one cent and 50 two cent St. Louis Ex- 

 position stamps 1904 unused, for best cash 

 offer. H. P. ATTWATER, 2120 Genesee St.,. 

 Houston, Texas. (1-p) 



Bird Books 



WANTED. -Nos. 233, 236, 270, 300, of The 

 Oologist. for which $ .25 each will be paid. 

 R. M. BARNES, Lacon, HI. 



FOR SALE.-List of back Numbers, 

 Oologist. Vol. 7, 7-8-9; Vol. 8, Nos. 1-9; Vol. 9. 

 No. 10. No. 103, 113, 134, 141, 143, two copies, 

 145-147-148. two copies, 181-196-197-205-223-224- 

 230-237-242-244-245- 247-248-250- 251-252- 253-257- 261- 

 268-282. W. E. SURFACE, Decatur, 111. 

 0-£) 



WANTED.-BirdLore Vol. I Nos. 2 and 6 

 with index; Vol. II No. 2; Vol. Ill No. 3. 

 Will pay $2 each in original covers. DR. W. 

 M. TYLER, Lexington, Mass.. 



