THE OOLOGIST 



Will Exchange personally ,aken 

 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. 



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. 



"NOT MERELY STUFFED," but per- 

 fect in plumage and condition and ac- 

 curately mounted specimens of the fol- 

 lowing: Goshawk. Spruce Grouse, 

 Prairie Chicken, Ruffed Grouse and 

 Mountain Quail. Will exchange for 

 sets. G. A.^bbott, G^lasgow, Ky. 



FW^SALE — Natural History^^ooks 

 and Magazines, Antiques, Curios, Min- 

 erals, Insects, Shells and other speci- 

 mens from this locality, or will ex- 

 eliange for Coins and Stamps. Ralph L. 

 Wlieeler, Canaan, N. H. 



W A N T B D^-^ R idgway's "Birds of 

 North and Middle America," volumes 

 2 and 7, also a Stevens Pocket Shot- 

 gun — 44 calibre preferred. Harold W. 

 Copeland, 122 Park Ave., Bridgewater, 



Mass^ 



SrOliT MUSEU.M 



We lia\e .lust .started a Museum and 

 wiiuUl appreciate any curios or speci- 

 •ncii.s you might have. Send list with 

 luice, postpaid. D. C. Hartley, Scout 

 (' onimis siiiner. Zillan, Wasli. 

 ~ ALLJGATO 1 IS FOR^ALE— Can fur- 

 iiisli them from one foot long up to six 

 feet. Ha\-e fresli skins ready for mount- 

 ing; can send tliem alive, mounted, or 

 skins. Ask for prices. Also Curios, 

 skins and mounted specimens. Ramon 

 Graliam. :J722 Ave J, Ft. Worth, Texas. 



WANTED— By H. H. Johnson, Pitts- 

 field Maine: Bird Lore. Vol. XXTII, 5; 

 Vol. XXIV. all; Journal Maine Ornlth. 

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

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

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

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

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

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

 Birds of Eastern North America; Mc- 

 Tlwaith, Birds of Ontario, 2nd edition; 

 King, Economic Relations of Wis. 

 Birds. 



WANTED — Lepidopters from the 

 West and South West, especially Splln- 

 gidae Saturniidae and Papiloes. Wm. 

 Jay, 12 Westview St., Mt. Airy, Pbila. 

 Pen ns ylvania. 



"U'ANTED — Prismatic Binoculars. C. 

 S. Sharp. Escondido. Cal. 'WWl 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 Qoi^wv 

 It contains the following special matter. 



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

 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 sreciniens. 9. Report of the Committee of Twenty-five on 

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

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

 ments. 



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



R. M. BARNES, LACON, ILLINOIS. 



WANTED — For analysis, 1 set each 

 337 and 339. Must 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 wlio 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 EXCHANGE — Rare Sets of 

 Eggs such as Dowitcher, Long-billed 

 Dowitcher. Aleutian Tern, Long-bill 

 Curlew, Loon. Welclies Ptarmingan. 

 Sharp-sliinned Hawk. Golden Eagle, and 

 inany others. WANT — Male and female 

 skins of Richardson and Black Pigeon 

 Ha'w^ks; Harris. Harlans. Zone-tailed. 

 Short-tailed, and Red-liellied Hawks: 

 Peals, Pergerine. and Aplomado Fal- 

 cons; Mallard. Widgeon, and Ring-neck 

 Ducks; Purple Sandpiper; Wandering 

 Tattler; Buff-crested Sandpiper; Blac-k 

 Oystercatcher; Marbled Godwit; Velvet 

 Scoter; Yellow-crowned Niglit Heron. 

 K. B. Mathes. Batavia.N. Y. 



WANTED— Auk, Vol. 6, No. 1, or en- 

 tire volume. Hoyes Lloyd, 406 Queen 

 St., Otta wa, Canada. 



Postal Permits, Precancelled Stamps 

 and Slogan or Advertising Post Marks 

 for sale or excliange. Correspondence 

 solicited. W. E. Snyder, Beaver Dam, 

 A\'!sconsin. 



"wanted — Sets of No. 11. 37. 60, 11 2. 

 135, 137, 183, 186, 207. 213. 217. 230. 253. 

 261, 264, 276, 301. 305, 309. E. S. Coombs, 

 233 "U^^shington St.. Maiden, Mass. 



