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THE OOLOGIST 



MISCELLANEOUS 



FOit' ' SALE — Conn Bantom Jaiia- 

 phoiie; Conn Cornet Flute; Conn Pic- 

 colo; Buescher Slide Trombone; E Flat 

 Clarinets; B Flat Clarinets. All triple 

 silver plated' except clarinets, and in 

 plush lined cases. Clarinets in solid 

 leather cases. Dr. A. E. Payne, River- 

 head, New York. 



FOR EXCHANGE — Photographs, size 

 5x7; nests and eggs Nos. 194, 125, 221, 

 325, 554a, 761a, 297a, 289, 761, 273, 721a, 

 501.1, 701, 292, 554a, 263, 619, 478, 581e, 

 725c, 225, 120c. 141, 132, 135, 542b, 554b, 

 567a. Birds: Sea Gulls on the Pacific, 

 West ' Horned Ov^^l, Pelican Colony, 

 Malheur Lake Res., Young Pelicans, 

 \oung Turkey Vultures. Will exchange 

 for eggs in sets or Bird Skins. Must 

 be first class with full data. A. G. 

 Prill, S'Cio, Oregon. 



PHOTOS 'WANTED — A few striking 

 pictures (glossy) for illustrative pur- 

 poses, of a Gt. Horned Owl's nest with 

 young; Gt. Blue Heron colony; also 

 Horned Owl and Herons separate. Sen.i 

 descriptions or prints. State price. K. 

 Fuller, R.F.D. 1, White Plains, N. Y. 



I have a- fine collection of Indian 

 relics I wish to dispose of for cash the 

 collection consists of about four hun- 

 dred fine arrow and spear points, skin- 

 ning stones, hatchets, pendants, 

 knives, hammer stones, and a number 

 of very fine other specimens, the en- 

 tire collection numbers about five hun- 

 dred pieces in all, have complete daia 

 with every piece, $100 will take the 

 lot; ^Valter E. Hastings, South Lyon, 

 Michifran. 



MAYNARD SERIES — To stimulate 

 interest I offer of this series. Eggs at 

 less than one-fourth list; 29 eggs for 

 One Dollar; for Two Dollars, 27 addi- 

 tional eggs of the series. The Fifth and 

 Tenth Dollar orders will receive, each, 

 additional eggs of Fifty Cents cash 

 value.' For a Three Dollar order I will 

 add an egg, each, of Vulture, Hummer, 

 White-necked Raven and Canada 

 Goose. A list of the Student Series 

 Maynard, with every Dollar order. Each 

 Dollar order contains 2 eggs of 50-cent 

 value. P. B. Peabody, Blue Rapids, 

 Kansas. 



I have just had placed with me a 

 wonderful collection of 400 Indian Ar- 

 row Heads and Tomahawks. These 

 were collected among the hills of Ken- 

 tucky, and I have been asked to dis- 

 pose of them in either small or large 

 lots and for most any fair offer. If 

 you are interested and wish to make 

 any proposition involving oological 

 specimens, bird photographs, or other 

 Natural History specimens I shall be 

 glad to hear from you. G. A. Abbott, 

 Lancaster, Ky. 



FOR SALE — Skins and Mounted 

 Specimen of Skunk, Civit Cat, Opossum. 

 Horned Frogs, Jack Rabbitt, Swamp 

 Rabbit, Armodillas and Squirrels. Ra- 

 mon Graham, Box 215 Poly, Ft. Worth, 

 Texas. 



WANTED — Baird's and Bachman's 

 £'parrows and any of the Longspurs 

 from original collectors in full A-1 

 sets. Bonus in A-1 material given in 

 exchange. H. W. Carriger, 5185 Trask 

 Street, Oakland, Calif. 



WANTED — Old Stamps. Will pay 

 cash. If you . have any old Postage 

 Stamps, that you wish to sell drop a 

 note to P. O. Box 539, New Bedford, 



Massachusetts. 



BUTTERFLIES — Just received a new 

 shipment of Soutli American butterflies 

 in papers unnamed, consisting of Papi- 

 lios Heliconias Catsopilias Calagram- 

 mas, etc., wliicli I will sell in lots of 2 5 

 mixed for $5.00 post paid. Each lot 

 contains one Morpho cypres, one of the 

 most brilliant of South American but- 

 terflies; dealers charge $2.50 to $3.50 

 for the specie alone. A. J. Potter, East 

 Killingly, Conn. l-3t 



FOR EXCHANGE— A-1 sets 261, 273. 

 305, 308b, 331, 367 and others for well 

 mounted specimens of 327, 331, 332, 333, 

 337, 337a, 342, 343. Also have finely 

 mounted 334 will exchange for some of 

 the above. Elmer Langevin, Crooks- 

 ton, Minnesota. 



COLLECTORS — Desire to get in 

 toucli with collectors of shells in all 

 parts of the U. S. ; also collectors of 

 mammal skins. Have collection of both 

 and specimens for exciiange. Ralph W. 

 Jackson, Route 1, Cambridge, Maryland. 



FOi. SALE or Exchange — Mounted 

 Birds, Skins, and Eggs in sets and 

 singles. Jesse T. Craven, 5315 Roose- 

 velt Ave., Detroit, Michigan. l-2t 



1-OR SALE — Elk head. Shoulder 

 mount, symmetrical five point beams; 

 72-inch spread. A beautiful specimen 

 in splendid condition. Mrs. B. T. Flor- 

 ence i\Iurrav, Neponset. Illinois, Route 

 No. 3. l-2t 



WANTED — Two or three sets of 

 th'.ee eggs each of No. 364 with small 

 holes and full data. Will give cash or 

 exchange. W. A. Strong, 41 Grand 

 .V\'e., San .lose, California. 



EGGS 



WANTED— 66, 68, 71, 72, 73, 76, 78, 

 204 and 205. I will have fine sets to 

 offer for these. James R. Gillin, Am- 

 bler, Pa. 



WANTED for Cash — A-1 sets 10, 25, 

 26, 28, 29, 34, 37, 60, 60.1, 66, 73, 112, 113, 

 113.1, 188, 249, 255, 281, 288, 348, 362, 

 379, 381, 409, 459, 478, 480, 482, 504, 538, 

 586, 636, 637, 648a, 708, 731, 732, 742, 

 743a, 746, 754. All answered. Harold 

 E. Meyers, Medina, New York. 



