THE OOLOQI8T 



BRIBF SPBOIAL. AlVNOUNCBSIfllNTS 



Wanted, Exchange, Far Sale, Etc., ineerted in this department at 28 «enu 

 tor each 2o words for one issue; each additional word 1 dent No notice in- 

 serted for less than 25 cents. 



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

 ican Birds for sale for persons having a lawful authority under the law to deal 

 >n the same. These columns are for the use of those desiring to make bona flde 

 exchanges of such specimens for scientific collecting purposes only. — EDITOR. 



in answering advertisements in these columns mention "The Oologlst," and 

 thereby help us, as well as the advertiser and yourself . 



Send me the list of A 1 Bird Skins that you 

 have to dispose of by exchange or otherwise. 

 R. M. BARNES. Lacon, 111. 



ENTIRE COLLECTIONS— Will pay 

 spot cash for entire collections of 

 North American birds eggs. Send lists. 

 B. R. BALES, M.D., Circleville, Ohio. 



WANTED — First class showy singles 

 for Exhibition collection. Will ex- 

 change sets from this locality. RAMON 

 GRAHAM, Box 136, Route 2, Ft. Worth, 



Texas. 



WANTED — To Trade birds eggs in 

 sets — almost any kind. Also will buy 

 birds eggs in sets. Senr lists right 

 away. ARTHUR BLOCHER, Box 404, 

 Amboy, Illinois. 



WANTED — Complete set of "Con- 

 dor". 1 have a small collection of sea 

 birds' eggs, excellent for duplicates, 

 that I am offering for this set. THEO- 

 nOHE R. GREER. Sheridan. 111. 



DATA BLANKS — I will send 500 

 standard data blanks with your name 

 printed on them for $1.25. No less than 

 500 done. EDW. S. COOMBS, 243 Frank- 

 lin St., Boston , Mass. ^^^ 



CORRESPONDENCE and Exchange 

 wanted with Butterlly and Moth col- 

 lectors. Especially in the West, the 

 Gulf States and Canada. A. E. BROW- 

 ER. \Villard. Mo. 



CORRESPONDENCE desired with 

 parties having sets of any of the Gyr- 

 falcons to spare. ERNEST S. NOR- 

 MAN, Kalsvala, Manitoba, Canada. 



TEACHERS WANTED for schools 

 and Colleges — big salaries — write or 

 wire. National Teachers Agency, Syra- 

 cuse, N. Y. 



WANTED — "Birds of Pennsylvania," 

 by Warren, 1st and 2nd editions. RICH- 

 ARD F. MILLER, 2526 North Second 

 St., Pliiladelphia, Pa. 



FOR BEST CASH OFFER — Cones 



Key Fifth Edition, 12 Vols, like new, 

 A. C. DYKE, Bridgewater, Mass. 



MAKE MONEY — You can handle and 

 tan your own furs and skins, hair on 

 or off. You can make up-to-date lined 

 fur rugs with mounted heads; open 

 mouth finish. My tan formulas and 

 time and labor-saving methods enable 

 you to do this profitable work at small 

 cost. No former experience necessary. 

 You are certain of success; no spoiled 

 skins. Complete formulas and instruc- 

 tions, only $3.00 postpaid, duty free. 

 EDWIN DIXON, Taxidermist, Union- 

 ville, Ont. 



BUTTERFLIES — I wish to corres- 

 pond with collectors with a view to 

 purchase or exchange. Dr. T. W. Rich- 

 ards, U. S. Navy, Naval Hospital, Anna- 

 polis, Maryland. 



FOR EXCHANGE — Eggs in full sets 

 from Southern California for those of 

 oiher localities. Must be from reliable 

 collectors and in good condition. JOHN 

 BURNHAM, Timken Building, San 

 Diego, California. 



FOR DISPOSAL — A collection of 

 choice cabinet sets and sets with nests 

 from Europe and America with full and 

 accurate data. Send 2 cent stamp for 

 complete lists. Satisfaction guaran- 

 teed. DR. M. C. CLECKLEY, .-Augusta, 

 Georgia. 



"TECCOBS" wants correspondents to 

 exchange ornithological observations 

 and experiences. Address Geoffrey 

 Gill, Sea Cliff, Long Island. New York. 

 Western Correspondents address Theo- 

 t'ore Greer, Slieridan, Illinois. 



TO EXCHANGE — Many complete and 

 incomplete volumes and odd numbers 

 of bird magazines, U. S. Reports, etc. 

 for flower plants and bulbs. A. E. 

 SCHUTZE, Box 302, Austin, Texas. 

 R. R. 1. Miami Beach, Florida. 



WANTED — Correspondence with par- 

 ties desiring to excliange good speci- 

 mens, ornithological publications, pho- 

 tographs, etc. B. S. BOWDISH, Demar- 

 est, N. J. 



FOR DISPOSAL — Four volumes of 

 The Oologist, 1916-1919, inclusive, with 

 October, 1918, supplement. Make offer. 

 H. M. HOLLAND, Galesburg, 111. 



FOR SALE— Vol. VI, VII, VIII, Birds 

 of Nortli and Middle America, E. K. 

 SCHLEICHEIT, Mathias Point, Va. 



ALL T7HO ARE W^ILLING to pay 

 cash for mounted birds and bird skins 

 write to me at once. Satisfaction guar- 

 anteed. D. V. HEMBREE, Roswell, Ga. 



FOR EXCHANGE— A. O. U. 77, 408, 

 413, 560a and 683a. Can use any com- 

 mon sets. JOHN B. HURLEY, Yakima, 



Wash. 



^^ANTED — Mountable skins of coon, 

 opossum. Svs^ift Fox, civet, ringtail and 

 wild cats, Mt. Beaver, badger, white 

 and fox squirrels, all colors, western 

 hares and rabbits, gopher, ermine, and 

 prairie dog. Will exchange or buy at 

 reasonable prices. Squirrels wanted 

 especially. HAROLD N. VARS, Plain- 

 field, Conn. 



