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BRIBF SPBCIAL, AN NOUNCBIlflllfTS 



Wanted, Exchange, For Sale, Etc., insftrted In thia d«partm«Bt at SB e«nU 



for each 25 words for one Issue; each adrli tinnal word 1 cant. No notice In- 

 serted for less than 26 cents. 



"We •will advertise the skins, nests, eggs, or mounted specimens of North Anaar- 

 lean Birds for sale for persons having a lawful authority under the law to daal 

 <B the same. These columns are for the use of those desiring to make bona flde 

 ^xcbangPB of such specimens for scientific collecting purposes only. — EDITOR 



FOR SALE — One hundred sets of 

 eg-gs, with full data, of the commoner 

 varieties. Very reasonable. List on 

 application. Henry W. Davis. 10 South 

 Baton Rouge Avenue, Ventnor, Atlantic 

 City, N. J. llt2 



FOR SALE — Eggs in sets of A. O. U^ 

 No. 123.a, 216, 228, 264, 277, 328, 339b, 

 355, 364, 373d. A-1 condition. Number 

 of eggs in each set and price by return 

 mail. Henry W. Davis, 10 South Baton 

 Rouge Ave., Ventnor, Atlantic City. 

 N. J llt2 



FOR SALE — Mounted Birds, Bird 

 Skins, and Mammal Skins, at low prices 

 Will exchange mounted specimens for 

 skins I want. D. V. Hembree, Roswell, 

 Georgia. llt2 



FOR DISPOSAL — Complete set of 

 Bird Lore from Vol. 1 to Vol. 16.. for 

 $32, prepaid. First eight years are 

 bound with covers and advs., balance 

 not bound. All in perfect shape; also 

 Bird Lore, Volume four, complete 1902, 

 for $4. Fred M. Dille, Valentine, Nebr. 



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Miss Kite, White Neck Raven, Swain- 

 son's Hawk, Least Tern, Snowy Plover 

 and many others in original sets, per- 

 sonal take. What have you to offer? 

 R. L. More. Verno n, Texa s. 



WANTED — A Mounted specimen or 

 skin of Passenger Pigeon. Will give 

 good exchange, or pay cash. O. S. Biggs, 

 San Jose, 111. 



FOR SALE — 1,000 sets of eggs, about 

 600 varieties, 1-3 New List Price. All 

 sets first class. E. A. Wheeler, East 

 Randolph, N. Y. 



WANTED — Various volumes and 

 numbers of Western Ornithologist, Ore- 

 gon Naturalist, Oologist, Museum, 

 Petrel, Bittern, Bulletin Michigan O. 

 Club, American Ornithology, etc. . Rob- 

 ert W. "Williams, 206 Maple Ave., Ta- 

 komia Park, Marylan d. 



I do not want to exchange eggs, but 

 would like to exchange letters with 

 bird lovers anywhere. S. A. Grimes, R. 

 6. Box 391. Jacksonville, Fla. 



WANTED — For Cash, well marked 

 clutches, 339, 337, also 388, 387, 263, 273. 

 Write first. B. W. Strike, 2 Abingdon, 

 Whitton,^r. Ipswich, Suffolk, England. 



SHELL COLLECTORS and MUSEUMS 

 — A fine lot of the "Liguus" 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 native 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. 



WANTED — Sets With nests of North 

 American Warblers; only first class sets 

 wanted. Send for my exchange list. 

 John L. Cole, Nevada. Iowa. 10t3 



WANTED — 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 

 SL, Madisonville, Ky. 



EXCHANGE~LTST— Skins: P. 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; P, 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, 

 Wilson Phalarope. Eggs in Sets: Tre- 

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

 Gull, 2, 3; Farallone Corm, 3. 4; Mal- 

 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 

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



ATTENTION — We will collect any 

 type of specimens in exchange for 

 Lepidontera, U. S., Foreign. Associated 

 Butterfly Collectors, W. E. Dickinson, 

 Sec, 573 Lake Drive, Milwaukee, Wis. 

 llt2 



FOR SALE or EXCHANGE— A col- 

 lection of some ten thousand stamps, 

 on separate sheets for each country. 

 Want bird skins for all or nart. Gus. 

 Lan g elier. Cape Rouge, Q u e., Canada. 



We need Volume 36. No. 11 of The 

 Oologist. Whitman Davis, Librarian, 

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



EXCHANGE — 1 complete set of North 

 Western School of Taxidermy lessons, 

 value $20.00; what have you? George 

 Carpenter, 746 Lincoln Place, Brooklyn, 



N. Y. 



For two years 'I have been "wrorklng 



on a collection of the Raptores (Accipi- 

 tres) of the world. What have you 

 for exchange? Only first class sets 

 wanted. Ralph W. Jackson. Route No. 

 1. Cambridge. Maryland llt3 



FOR EXCHANGE — Bird eggs, bird 

 and animal skins, mounted specimens, 

 butterflies and moths of Northern Ohio, 

 for those of other regions. Will sell at 

 reasonable prices to those wishing 

 mounted specimens for school, office or 

 home decoration and have nothing to 

 exchange. Will mount specimens sent I 

 by mail. C. F. Zuercher, Sugarcreek , O. ' 



WANTED — Subscriptions for all Mag- 

 azines, at greatly reduced prices. Miss ' 

 Fay Ball, Lacon, Illinois, i 



