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"ii- OOLOGIST. 



Wants, Excianges and For Sales. 



(Confluded from first page.) 



FOR EXCHANGE SKINS:— A few Al skins 

 of 379. 381. 411. 471, 482, 504, 505a, 615 646a, 707h, 

 708, 711. 749. 758 to exchange for A 1 sets n()t in 

 my collection. LEE ^HaMBERS. Santa Mo- 

 nica, Cal. 



NOTICE:— Good exchange given for many 

 common sets of Flycatchers, Sparrows. Wrens 

 and others. A. E. PRICE. Grant Park, Ills. 



WANTED:— Moiinted Birds, fine perfect 

 specimens. Send list and prices. Albinos or 

 freaks of any kiud particularly desired. J. L. 

 CHILDS, Floral Park, N. Y. 



BIRDS EGGS for exchange. I have a few 

 sets of strictly first class eggs to exchange for 

 other sets. Send list and receive mine. J. S. 

 APPLETON. Simi, Ventura Co., Cal. 



.500 Mounted Birds for sale at a great sacri- 

 fice also 100 sets of eggs. Send for lists with 

 prices. J. R. MANN, Arlington Heights, Mass. 



4x5 Photogi'aphs of Birds. Nests and Eggs to 

 exchange for the same. WM. H. FISHER, 

 1602 Mt. Royal Ave., Baltimore. Md. 



FOR SALE:— First three volumes of the"Os- 

 prey" for highest cash offer over $7. All num- 

 bers in fine condition. THEODORE B. PARK- 

 ER, 36 Beaumont Ave., Newtonville, Mass. 



TO EXCHANGE :— Finely blown sets of 587, 

 601, 410, 703, 6.33, 6.52. 573. 746, 668, .522b, 443, 637 

 506, 683, 719b, 593c. 594, etc. Can use in series 

 725, 735, 540, 461, etc. Send list. Also fine col- 

 lecting revolver for sets. PHILO W. SMITH, 

 JR.. Mona House, St Louis, Mo. 



WANTED:— To correspond with collectors 

 having first class sets to exchange. I have 

 many rare and common sets to offer, such as 

 A. O U. 16, .54, 78. 93. 103 106 1, 107, 114, 115.1, 116, 

 225, 269. 303, 314. 321. 320a. 365, 377a, 408, 411. 414, 

 449. 446. 450, 456, 460. 483, 489 and many others. 

 JAMES P. BABBITT, Taunton, Mass. 



WANT Mounted Specimens, Nos. .387, 388, 406 

 412. 420, 433, 428,-444, 452. 461. 467, 477, 507, 5'4 517' 

 .528, 529. 546. 560, 581, 587. 604, 611, 613, 616, 627, 628' 

 631, 652 681, 683. 687, 698. 721, 724. 737. 735, 755' 

 759b, 766, in exchange for Nos 6. 27, 32, 59' 113 

 129,, 130 pr., 121 pr., 132. 139, 142, 146, 149 pr.. 15l' 

 1-2, 153, 160. 16.5, 167, 190. 191, 194, 201, 313, 314 221 

 238. 230, 235, 239, 256, 263, 273, 288, 294, 309, 331, 339! 

 360 pr , 367, 368. 373, 373c, 378, 385, 402, 407a. 409, 

 421, 448, 458, 478, 481, .509 511b. .534, 557. 591b, 596, 

 632b, 632, 683a, 703, 705. 707, 737a, 763, 766. GEO. 

 H- SWEZEY. Bruen Ave., Irvington, N. J. 



FOR EXCHANGE: -Jasper Mound Relic. 

 Fossils. War Relics. Old Notes, old time Slave 

 Papers. Wish Copper Cents, Polished Agates, 

 large, also American and!Spanish War Relics 

 wanted. H. J. SWENTZEL, 834 W. 6th St. 

 Wilmington. Del. 



Am much pleased with my ads. in former 

 OoLOGiST.s. Should like to apologize for not 

 answering them all but there were so many I 

 really did not have time. A. E. PRICE, 

 Grant Park, Ills. 



WANTED :— Skeletons and Skulls, all kinds. 

 in rough and mounted. Bird and Mammal 

 Skins. Reptiles and Batracliians in alcohol or 

 formalin. Desire correspondents in all parts 

 of United States, Mexico and Canada. Back 

 numbers of papers on Natural History and sci- 

 entific books wanted. Offer in exchange fifty 

 sptcies finely prepared marine invertebrates 

 in formalin, eastern bird skins, etc. Corres- 

 pondence solicited. F. P. DROWNE, 20 Bene- 

 fit St., Providence, R, I. 165 



FOR SALE:— Finely marked, full blooded 

 Llewelyn Setter Puppies. Soon old enough to 

 be shipped. Father a fii'st class field dog and 

 mother was broken to hunt nests. W. E. 

 LOUCKS, Peoria, 111. 



EXCHANGE:— A few complete sets of 16, 

 127, 194, 278, 337b. 842, 360a, 373c. 431, 429, 466, 462, 

 482. 487. 505a, 620, 7u7a. 710. 721a, 743a to ex- 

 change for any A 1 sets not in my collection. 

 LEK CHAMBERS, Santa Monica, Cal. 



I want back numbers of the following pub- 

 lications and name the price which I will allow 

 for same payable as designated below. 



Thr Oologist: I will give 50cTS each for 

 the issues of July- Aug , 1886; Jan.-Feb., 1887 (or 

 Dec, 1886 with same attached); June-Sept., 

 1887; June, 1888; Aug. Sept . 1888, April, 1889. 



25CTS. EACH for March, 1893; March, 189T; 

 May. 1897. 



lOcTS. EACH for May, 1896; Oct., 1897; Dec, 

 1897; Jan., 1898 and 5CTS each for April, 1899. 

 None others wanted. 



TheOsprey: .?1. 00 each for Oct. and Dec, 

 1896. 50CTS. bach for Nov., 1896; Feb., 1897. 

 25CTS. EACH for Sept., 1896; Sept., 1897; Nov., 

 1897; Jan., 1898. lOCTS EACH for all other is- 

 sues. 



The NiDiOLOGisT: $1.00 each for Oct., 1893; 

 Feb., 1894: oOctseach for Sept,, 1893; Nov., 1893; 

 Dec, 1893: Jan, 1-91. 25cTS each for June- 

 July, 1894. lOcTS. each for April, 1894; Sept., 

 1895: Oct., 189.5. None oihers wanted. 



The AtjK: 50cts each for copies of any is- 

 sue. 



Iowa Ornithologist, Bulletin of the 

 Michigan Ornithological Clttb, Bulletin 

 OF the Cooper ornithological Clur. Bird 

 Lore. Will allow lOcts each for any issue. 



1 also want copies of all amateur or minor 

 publications devoted to Ornithology and. Ool- 

 ogy, published prioi- to 1895. Send list of what 

 you have for my prices. 



I will take any of the above in any quantity 

 at prices quoted payable in "Bird Pictures" at 

 5c each net, or in anv of the publications listed 

 inmy "$2.75for$1.00"premium.ofler No.s.l to 118, 

 inclusive, at prices quoted, or any of the Birds 

 Eggs, Bird Skins. Shells. Sea Curios, Fossils, 

 Minerals, Miscellaneous and Instruments 

 mentioned in same. 



Exceptions:— The following are not includ- 

 ed in this offer : F.ggs of Ostrich and Emeu, 

 6-32 Egg Drill and Scalpel. 



Only clean, co?nple(e a.nci untorn publications 

 accepted. Correspondence needless, send along 

 what you have and state wants. 



FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion, N. Y. 



Lattin's Standard Catalogue oINortn American Birds Eggs 



Enlarged (contains 72 pages) revised, corrected and brought up to date of going to press- 

 March, 1896. Giving all of the new A. O. U. changes and additions. Also dividea and subdivided 

 Into orders, suborders, families and sub-families. Single copy 10 cents ; 3 for 25 cent^. 



