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NOTE — Every Subscriber is entitled to one exchange notice of 

 25 words FREE, to be used any time during the year. 



NOTICE — The undersigned Association has many 

 species of Exotic Lepidoptera for exchange. De- 

 sires correspondents interested in Diurnal Lepidop- 

 tera, Odonata. Offer Eggs in sets from Greenland for 

 Eggs of Western Raptores. 



Spencer F. Baird Association No. 2, of Reading, Pa. 

 Levi W. Mengel, Secretary. 



NIDIOLOGISTS— All previous off"ers for back num- 

 bers rescinded. I will give five months' subscrip- 

 tion for one October number, or ten months for Nos. 

 I, 2, 3 and 4. Take advantage of this offer while it 

 lasts. 



H. R. Taylor, 



Alameda, Cal. 



DAVIES' TAXIDERMY— I have three or four jieiv 

 copies of this fine work to exchange for /^a^cash 

 and balance m good sets of eggs, not common — or 

 offers. 



H. R. Taylor, 



Alameda, Cal. 



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ISH TO EXCHANGE— Bird Skins for Skins and 

 Eggs in full sets; complete data. 

 J. W. Mailliard, 



323 California street 



San Francisco, Cal. 



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OR EXCHANGE— Sandhill Crane with data and 

 other sets, and copies of Sept., Oct., Nov. and Dec. 

 NiDioi.OGlST for 1893, for 1st class sets with data. 

 Walton Mitchell, 

 534 Summit ave., St. Paul, Minn. 



WAN'l'ED — Woodpeckers' and Warblers' skins, in 

 exchange for bird-skins from this locality. Can 

 furnish many eggs with complete data; and birds 

 in meat. 



J. Rowland Nowell, 



Andersoii, South Carolina. 



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N Ornithological Association is soon to be organ- 

 ized at Portland, Oregon. Those interested will 

 please correspond with the undersigned. 

 Arthur L. Pope, 



McMinnville, Oregon. 



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ANTED — Will ]iay cash for back numbers of The 

 Aiik in good condition. 



F. M. Dii.le, 

 611 McPhee Building, Denver, Colo. 



POSTAGE STAMPS WANTED— Will give good 

 exchange in eggs (sets) or will pay cash. 

 W. C. Jones, 

 Box 239, Bradford, Mass. 



TO EXCHANGE — Taxidermist's case and other 

 tools, glass eyes in sets for ornithological works. 

 Robt. R. McLain, 



Box 1407, Ithaca, N. Y. 



SLIDING CALlPERS-^Have for exchange several 

 pair of Sliding Calipers for eggs. What offers? 

 Lionel F. Bowers, 



Columbia, Lancaster Co., Pa. 



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ANTED— Coues Key, Field Glass, Calipers, Bird 

 Papers. Have for exchange $10 worth desirable 

 sets, Weeden Engine, Mantons Taxiderimy. 

 Millard Van Wagner, 



Gretna, N. Y. 



"Never before has the Art of Taxidermy had its 

 practical methods and beauties portrayed as we find in- 

 terpreted in this work." 



METHODS 



IN THE ART OF 

 BY 



OJLIVJEM DAJIJE, 



Author of "Nests and Eggs of North American 

 Birds," etc. 



Containing Ninety Full Page Engravings, over Five 

 Hundred Figures minutely illustrating the most practical 

 methods practiced in the art. It teaches in detail, step 

 by step, the Skinning and Stuffing of Birds, Mammals, 

 Crustaceans, Fishes and Reptiles, together with illus- 

 trations of forms and Attitudes of the Animal Kingdom. 

 The text is by Oliver Davie', who' has made Taxid- 

 ermy his life study and profession. The originals of the 

 illustrations were made in India ink from time to time as 

 the actual subjects could be obtained from which to 

 make the various procedures. They were drawn by the 

 eminent Bird and Mammal Artist, Theodore Jasper, 

 A. M., M. D., whose experience in the Art of Taxid- 

 ermy extends over a period of fifty years. Every illus- 

 tration by this artist is a ivork of art. Among these 

 engravings are reproductions from photographs of actual 

 work by American Taxidermists. Each copy of this 

 book is enclosed in box for shipment and is sent prepaid 

 upon receipt of price. 



In one Quarto Volume, Silk Cloth, Gilt Top, Untrimmed 

 Edges, $10. 

 Remit to 



H. R. TAYLOR, 



Publisher "Nidiologist," 



Alameda, Cal. 



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