THE OOLOQItT 



Will Exchangre 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. Flo rida. 



^V AN'l" ED — To buy Part 3 for July 

 litll of THE AUK. W. H. Workman, 

 Liismore, Windsor Avenue, Belfast, Ire- 

 land. 



WANTED — To buy collections of 

 Modern Indian Relics, or most anything 

 in beaded buck skin pieces. Best 

 prices paid for pieces that I need. 

 Robert F. Backus, Box 13, Florence, 

 Colorado. 



WANTED — Back numbers of Bird 

 Lore. Colored plates from Bird Lore. 

 Issues of the National Geographic con- 

 taining "Birds of Town and Country", 

 and "American Game Birds." Lawrence 

 Compton, 409 W. Webster, Pittsburg. 

 Kansas. 



WANT Cooper Bulletin and Condor. 

 Vol. II, all but No. 1; Vol. Ill, Nos. 1. 

 2, 5, 6; Vols. IV to VIII incl.; Vol. XXII. 

 Nos. 2, 3. 4, 5; Vol. XXIII, No. 6: Vol. 

 XXIV all but No. 3; Vol. XXV, No. 1. 

 Hoyes Lloyd, 4(IG Queen St., Ottawa, 

 Canada. 



Rare Indian relic for sale. Plaster 

 Paris mold of Silver Peace medal given 

 to tlie Ojrbuay tribe by Pres. Jefferson, 

 in ISOl. Albert Lano, I'^ayetteville. 

 Arkansas. 



TO EIXCHANGE — Sets from New 

 ^"•^land: Dove Petrel, Black Swan. 

 Matton Bird, Black Backed- Gull. White 

 I'ronted Tern, Red Billed Gull. Gannet, 

 Caspian Tern. From Australia: White 

 I^aced Stoi-m Petrel, Sooty Tern, Silver 

 Gull, Pelican, Coot, Little Blue Pen- 

 quin. From Ireland: Moon Hen, Coot, 

 Little Grebe, Great Crested Grebe. 

 Razor Bill, Puffin. Guillemont. All 

 collected by self. To exchange for 

 good sets, with proper data. L. L. 

 Redick. Newington, Connecticut. 



WANTED — Sets of No. 11, 37, 60, 112, 

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

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

 233 Washington St., Maiden, Mass. 



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 Oolosrv. 

 It contains the following special matter. 



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

 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. Illustra'tions 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. Advertlflp- 

 ments. 



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



R. M. BARNES, LACON, ILLINOIS. 



WANTED — Michener's "Insectivorus 

 Birds of Chester County, Pa."; Jacob's 

 "Summer Birds of Greene County, Pa."; 

 Pennock's "Birds of Chester County, 

 Pa."; Michener's "Birds of Chester 

 County, Pa.", and Warren's "Dinurnal 

 Rapacious Birds." Will pay cash. 

 State condition and price. Richard F. 

 Miller, 2526 North Second Street, Phila- 

 delpliia. Pa. 



FOR SALE — Two large upright cab- 

 inets of 32 drawers each, one of ori- 

 ental oak, and one of hard pine. Also 

 my entire Natural History Collection 

 of Thousands of Specimens. A good 

 chance for a Museum. Address Dr. 

 W. S. Strode, Laguna Beach, Califor- 

 nia, Orange Co. 



FOR EXCHANGE— I have for ex- 

 change, for skins desired by me a 

 number of Snowy Owl Skins, in all 

 grades of plumage ranging from al- 

 most pure white males to the darkest 

 colored summer females. If you can 

 use these send me your list of dupli- 

 es tes^^__R^_M^^ar n ese. 



EXCHANGE — National Geographic 

 Magazines for Bird Magazines, also 

 will take sets. Send want list. J. Earl 

 Harlow, Texico, Illinois. 



WANTED— By H. H. Johnson, Pitts- 

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

 Vol. XXIV, all; Journal Maine Ornlth. 

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

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

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

 Wilson Quay-terly, Vol. IV, 1; Bioi,..S«r- 

 vey 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. 



WANTED — Lepidopters from the 

 West and South West, especially Splln- 

 gidae Saturniidae and Papiloes. Wm. 

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

 Pennsylvania. 



WANTED— Prismatic Binoculara. C. 

 S. Sharp, Escondido, Cal. Will g\ve 

 sets of 349 or part cash. How about It? 



