THE OOLOGI8T 



BGGS 



Will Exchange personally taken 

 Florida sets for books. "Want the last 

 four volumes of AUK: good books on 

 Butterflies, Moths and Insects; also 

 good work on Southern Botany. Tell 

 me what you have and price and will 

 send you list. Oscar E. Baynard, Plant 

 City. Florida. 



TO EXCHANGE — One King Trom- 

 bone, Silver plated Gold bell, Highland 

 low pitch, new in case. For first class 

 sets. E. A. Wheeler, E. Randolph, N. Y. 



FOR SALE for Cash — Bulletin Coop- 

 er Club & Condor, Volumes 1 to 6 in- 

 clusive, complete, except No. 6, Vol. 1. 

 Oologist, Vol. XI, (1894) complete; Vol. 

 X (1893) complete, except April, July 

 and November. W. B. Sampson, 1005 

 North San Joaquin St., Stockton, Cal. 



North America, bound in library buck- 

 ram, 59 colored illustrations by Fuer- 

 tes. Also bound 1916 Bird-Lore. Fred 

 J. Pierce, Winthrop, Iowa. _ 



WANTED — For analysis, 1 set each 

 337 and 339. Mu.'^t be absolutely fresh, 

 unblown and very carefully packed and 

 sent special delivery parcel post as 

 soon as taken. Write and make agree- 

 ment now. Will give copy of Bent's 

 Diving Birds to the one who sends me 

 the two sets this spring. Paul G. 

 Howes, 91 Hope St., Stamford. Conn. 

 Cash if preferred to the book. 2-3-4 



FOR SALE — Na. History Books and 

 Magazines. Brent's "N. A. Diving 

 Birds," "N. A. Gulls and Terns," "N. A. 

 Petrels & Pelicans," Coues' "Key," 

 "Birds of NW.," "Birds of Colorado 

 Valley," "Ornithological Bibliography," 

 "Botany & Zoology Mex. Boundary," 

 (scarce, colored plates of birds), "Con- 

 dor," "O. & O.," "Osprey," and many 

 more; send for list. If you have Nat. 

 Hist, literature or a collection of old 

 Postage Stamps to dispose of, let us 

 hear from you. Franklin's, Box 2, 

 Washington, D. C. 



~WANT 20 or .410 modern double shot 

 gun, cash or exchange. FOR SALE, 

 very old double barrel "horse pistol." 

 F. M. Carryl, 1 Princeton St., Nutley. 

 New Jersey. 



BUTTERFLIES — Just received a new 

 shipment of South American butterflies 

 in papers unnamed, consisting of Papi- 

 lios Heliconias Catsopilias Calagram- 

 mas, etc., which I will sell in lots of 25 

 mixed for $5.00 post paid. Each lot 

 contains one Morpho cypres, one of the 

 most brilliant of South American but- 

 terflies; dealers charge $2.50 to $3.50 

 for the specie alone. A. J. Potter, East 

 Killi ngly. Conn. l- 3t 



FOR EXCHANGE — A-1 sets 261. 273, 

 305, 308b, 331, 367 and others for well 

 mounted specimens of 327, 331, 332, 333, 

 337, 337a, 342, 343. Also have flnely 

 mounted 334 will exchange for some of 

 the above. Elmer Langevin, Crooks- 

 ton, Minnesota. 



FOR SALE or Exchange — Mounted 

 Birds, Skins, and Eggs in sets and 

 singles. Jesse T. Craven, 5315 Roose- 

 velt Ave., Detroit , Michigan. l-2t 



WANTED — Bent's Diving Birds For 

 Sale — Nelson's Smaller Mammals of 



FOR SALE — Ridgway's "Birds of 

 Middle and North America." Vol. 4 & 5 

 (half leather). Vol. 6. 7 & 8, (Paper). 

 Theodore R. Greer, Aledo. Illinois. 



WANTED — By H. H. Johnson, Pitts- 

 fleld Maine: Bird Lore, Vol. XXIII, 5; 

 Vol. XXIV, all; Journal Maine Ornith. 

 Soc, Vol. VI. 4; VII, 1; Nuttall Bulletin, 

 all; Oologist (Utica), all; Ornith. & 

 Oologist (Semi-An.) Vols. I & II, all; 

 Wilson Quarterly, Vol. IV, 1; Biol. Sur- 

 vev Bull., Nos. 6, 27, 34, 35, 37, 39; N. 

 A. Fauna, Nos. 7, 19, 22, 27; Maynard, 

 Birds of Eastern North America; Mc- 

 Ilwaith, Birds of Ontario, 2nd edition; 

 King, Economic Relations of Wis. 

 Birds. 



W^ ANTED — Lepidopters from the 



West and South West, especially Splin- 

 gidae Saturniidae and Papiloes. Wm. 

 Jay. 12 T\^estview St., Mt. Airy, Phila, 

 Pennsylvania. 



WANTED — Prismatic Binoculars. C. 

 S. Sharp. Escondido, Cal. Will give 

 sets of 349 or part cash. How about it? 



EXCHANGE PRICE LIST OF NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS' EGGS 



We have just published this work which it took a Committee of well known 

 Oologists, who were elected by The Oologists of North America for that purpose, 

 nearly two years to complete. It is a Volume of two hundred pages, well illus- 

 trated, by half tones, showing the advance methods that now obtain in Oology. 

 It contains the following special matter. 



1. An introduction. 2 A history of Birds' Egg Catalogues. 3. A history of 

 this Catalogue. 4. Prices in this Catalogue. What they mean. 5. Directions 

 for collecting and preparing eggs. 6. Copy of Standard Data Blank. 7. Illus- 

 trations of proper way to mark eggs. 8. Illustrations showing proper cabinet 

 arrangements of specimens. 9. Report of the Committee of Twenty-five on 

 prices. 10. Names both common and scientific of all North American Birds and 

 Prices adopted for the exchange of specimens of eggs of each, 11. Advertise- 

 ments. 



Paper bound copies $1.00. Cloth bound copies $2.00. 



R. M. BARNES, LACON, ILLINOIS. 



