THE OOLOGIST 



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\\':ir, led. Exchange, For Sale, Etc., inserted In tUl a«9ajrfcfn«Bt at 15 iwnts 

 fdt en'-h 25 words for one Issue; each additional worfl 1 n^nt. No nstloe In- 

 -pried for less than 25 cents. 



We will advertise the skins, nests, eggs, or mounted specimens of North Aimmc- 

 ican B.\rds for sale for persons having a lawful authority under the law to d*al 

 'n the s.ame. These columns are for the use of those deslriny to mak« bona flde 

 ■^xchans'PS of such specimens for scientific collecting purposes only. — MDITOR. 



DATA BLANKS — I will print 500 

 S an'in-d Data Blanks with your name 

 on them for $1.50 postpaid. Edward S. 



("no nbs. 233 Wasliington St., Maiden, 

 Y'. IP ^ac'iusetts^ 



WANTED to hear from collectors 

 having sets of eggs or Bird Skins to 

 dispose of. Cash or exchange. C. F. 

 Pahrman , 1011 Fourth St., La Porte, In d. 



Let me mount your trophies. Send 

 stamped envelop for prices on mount- 

 ing vour specimens. No full price- 

 lists. W. S. Gilfoil, Taxidermist, Ome- 

 ga, La. 



Buffalo Heads Mounted — ^Very fine, 

 full blooded wild bull, heads, hides 

 and robes for sale, or can furnish raw 

 heads for mounting later. F. A. Pat- 

 ton, care So. Dak. Game Lodge, Her- 

 mosa, S. Dak. 



In addition to eggs In sets I am 

 making a cosmopolitan collection of 

 singles. Must have accurate data thor- 

 oughly identified. Offer skins, eggs, or 

 cash. A. W. Hanaford, R. R. 9, Box 1210. 

 I^os Angeles , Cal. 



BIRD MAGAZINES AND BOOKS 

 WANTED — Nuttall Bulletin; set or 

 parts; The Auk, Vols. 1 to 6, also Vol. 

 7, Nos. 2, 3, 4; Vol. 9, Nos. 3, 4; Vol. 11, 

 No. 4; Vol. 14, No. 2; Vol. 17, Nos. 2, 3, 

 4; also any Vol. after 35. Cooper Club 

 Bull, and Condor, first 3 Vols. Have 

 many parts of Auk and Bird Lore for 

 sale. W^ant Bent's Diving Birds, for 

 which I offer $7. Quote Gulls and Terns, 

 Ridgway's Birds, odd Vols., Coues' 

 Key, Ridgway's Color Key; Audubon's 

 Birds, odd Vols, or Plates. Books on 

 shooting. Game Birds, Wild Fowl, Big 

 Game, Game Cocks and Cooking; His- 

 tory of Guns; Prints for framing relat- 

 ing to Shooting Game Animals. All 

 more noted Works on above subjects 

 in any language, old or new. Prefer to 

 buy or sell for cash rather than ex- 

 change. Send me your offers describ- 

 ing fully and name your price. Large 

 Catalogues relating to above subjects 

 and all Nature Study sent on receipt 

 of 5 cents in stamps. S. N. Rhoads, 

 Franklin Bookshop, 920 Walnut Street, 

 Philadelphia, Pa^ Jun. 3t 



SHELL COLLECTORS and MUSBtFMS 

 — A fine lot of the "Llguus" or tree 

 snails from the hammocks of Fla. for 

 sale, or will exchange for skins or 

 eggs. Harold H. Bailey, Miami Beach, 

 Florida. Jun. 3t 



Will exchange or pay cash for a 

 few small na,tive or foreign mounted 

 birds needed to fill collection. Also 

 skins if properly prepared for mount- 

 ing. Send list and prices. L. W, Speer. 

 Taxidermist, Sac City, Iowa, 



T^^ ANTED — Am building a Museum 

 and desire to secure through exchange 

 or purchase, skins, nests, eggs or 

 mounted specimens of North American 

 Birds, sets of eggs with nests especial- 

 ly desired. Can use many common 

 varieties. Also want Indian Relics, 

 Shells, minerals and Butterflies. 

 Brasher C. Bacon, 315 North Seminary 

 St., Madisonville, Ky. 



EXCHANGE LIST — Skins: F, Wood 

 Duck; M, Farallone Gormorant; M, 

 Sage Grouse; 2 M, Mallards; M-F, Gad- 

 well; 2 M, Spoonbill; M-F, Eared 

 Grebe; M, Western Grebe; F, Hooded 

 Merganser; M-F, Bl. Cr. Night Heron; 

 M-F, Caspian Tern; M-F, Ring B. Gull; 

 M-F, Forsters Tern; M-F, Avocet; M-F, 

 M^ilson Phalarope. Eggs in Sets: Tre- 

 ganzas Blue Heron, 2, 3, 4, 5; R. B. 

 Gull, 2, 3; Farallone Corm, 3, 4; Mal-jj?; 

 lard, .5, 7, 8; Gadwall, 7, 8, 9; Cinnamon 

 Teal, 11; Canada Goose, 2; Sage Grouse, *^ 

 4; Am. Dipper, N.4; Coot, 8; Sand HilL-j 

 Crane, 2. Dr. A. G. Prill, Scio, Oregon.;; 



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FOR EXCHANGE — Bird skins, jn-'J 

 eluding Hepburn Rosy Finch, Bohemi-'.! 

 an Waxwing, Merrill Song Sparrow, |;f 

 Merrill Horned Lark, Western T,ree|r 

 Sparrow, Hammond Flycatcher, • and vi 

 others, for eggs in sets. F. R. Decker.yi 

 Kiona, Wash. ■» 



I have for EXCHANGE sets of eggs 

 of the following species, A. O. U. Nos.: 

 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, 16, 21, 25, 27, 28, 

 29, 30, 30a, 31, 31a, 32, 37, 38, 40, 42, 43, 

 44, 47, 48, 51, 53, 54, 58, 59, 63, 65, 70, 71, 

 72, 74, 75, 80, 81, 81.1, 83, 86, 86a, 104, 106, 

 107, 114, 114.1, 115, 115.1, 117, 120, 125, 

 127, 128, 132, 134, 135, 138, 140, 141, 142, 

 143, 144, 150, 160, 167, 169, 172, 172a, 172c, 

 174, 178, 179, 184, 185, 186, 187, 188, 190, 

 191, 192, 194, 194b, 196, 199. R. M. 

 Barnes, Lacon, 111. 



FOR EXCHANGE— Fine sets of 327, 

 330, 360c, 364, 405, 445, 479 and 551; 

 also many common ones. Will collect 

 mammal skins to order. Desire sets 

 or bird skins. Harold H. Bailey, Miami 

 Beach, Florida. Jun. 3t 



FOR SALE or EXCHANGE— A col- 



lection of some ten thousand stamps, 

 on separate sheets for each country. 

 Want bird skins for all or part. Gus. 

 Langelier, Cape Rouge, Que., Canada. 



We need Volume 36. No. 11 of The 

 Oologist. Whitman Davis, Librarian, 

 General Library, A. & M. College, Miss. 



EXCHANGE — 1 complete set of North 

 Western School of Taxidermy lessons, 

 value $20.00; what have you? George 

 Carpenter, 746 Lincoln Place, Brooklyn, 

 N. T. 



