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FOR SALE — Part 1, Bendire's Life 

 Histories N. A. Birds. Alex. Walker, 

 Blaine, Oregon. 



WANTED for Cash— Key to North 

 American Birds by Elliot Coues. Latest 

 edition if possible, two vols. E B Mof- 

 fatt, 146 Walnut St., Winsted, Conn. 



WANTED — Oologist IV, 6, and all 

 numbers of 1919 and 1920; Check-list 

 of Nortli American Birds, 1910; also 

 Bent's Diving Birds. M. Nice, Norman, 

 Oklahoma. 



WANTED — A copy of Lawrence's 

 "Catalogue of the Birds found in Costa 

 : Rica," (Annals New York Lyceuni of 

 Natural History, IX, pp. 86-149). W. E. 

 Clyde Todd, Carnegie Museum, Pitts- 

 burgh, Pa. 



WANTED — Vol. I, II, Ridgeway's 

 Birds of North and South America, and 

 Auk I to VI. P'or disposal, Auk 33 to 

 36 and odd numbers. Hoyes Lloyd, 406 

 Queen yt., Ottawa, Ontario. 



WANTED — Bird Lore, Vol. Ill, Num- 

 bers 1 and 2; give cash or exchange. 

 Desire for tlie Miami Beach Zoological 

 Garden and Museum of Natural His- 

 tory, rare specimens of Birds, mam- 

 mals and eggs. Address the Director. 

 Harold H. Bailey, Box 5, Miami Beacli, 

 i' lorida. 



FOR SALE For Cash— Auk, Vols. Xi 

 to xxl, complete; Vol.xxll, Nos. 1, 2, 4; 

 Vci. xxlll to XXV complete. Vol. xxvii 

 and xxix complete. Forestry and Irri- 

 gation, Vol. xiv Nos. 4, 6 to 12; Conser- 

 vation XV No. 1 to 9, 11 and 12, Blue- 

 bird, Vol. ix No. 3. Louis S. Kohler. 

 l^l.F.D. 2, Patterson, N. J. 



EXCHANGE — I have the following 

 magazines to excliange for best offer in 

 1st class sets: "Auk," Vols. XXXV, 

 XXXVI, XXXVII. "Wilsons Bulletin," 

 Vol. XXXII. "Bird Lore", Vol. XXII. 

 "Condor," Vol. XXII. "Oologist," Vol. 

 XXV. "Bay State Oologist," Vol. I, 

 Nos. 1 to 6 (complete). "Birds," Vols. 

 I, II. "American Ornithology," (C. K. 

 Reed), Vols. I, II, III, IV. All in fine 

 condition. Make ine an offer. B. S. 

 Griffin, 22 Currier Avenue, Haverhill, 

 Mass. 



FOR SALE — Mounted Texas Horned 

 Frogs ,65 cents each. Skinned ready 

 to mount, 40 cents. Add one to your 

 collection. Sent postpaid. Ramon 

 Graham Taxidermy and Tanning Co. 

 Box 215 Polytechnic, Ft. Worth, Texas. 



Red-backed, Gray, Dui^itj' i wo-lined 

 salamanders, finely mounte i in solu- 

 tion by most approved museum method; 

 any species, $1.50. • Spotted salamander 

 mounted as above, $4.50. Unopened 

 copy "Insect Behavior," 114 illustra- 

 tions, by Paul G. Howes, $4.00. Other 

 books and mounted birds; see last May 

 Oologist. Pai?' G. Howes Laboratory, 

 Stamford, Conn. 



FOR SALE — Audubon Magazine. Vol. 

 1 and 2 complete except covers on two 

 issues. O. & O. Vols. 13, 14, 16, 17. Bird 

 Lore. Vols. 11 to 22 inclusive. Oologist 

 Vol. 18, 19, 30, 35, 36. 37; Vol. 10, No 

 8, 9, 10; Vol. 11, No. 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10- 

 Vol. 34, No. 5, 6, 8, 10, 11, 12. For the 

 entire lot $25. C. F. Carr, New Lon- 

 don, TVisconsin. 



FOR SALE — "Fishes of North and 

 Middle America," vol. 4 only, paper, 392 

 full page plates, $2. Bulletin United 

 States Fish Commission 1886, 495 pages, 

 illustrated, cloth, $1.25. Proceedings 

 Iowa Academy of Sciences, 1912, board 

 covers, $1. Miscellaneous natural his- 

 tory papers 20c a pound, postpaid. 

 Emerson A. Stoner, Box 444, Benicia, 

 California. 



FOR SALE — Swainson & Richardson 

 "Fanna Breali Americana," Part 2, 

 Birds. Mclluraith, "Birds of Ontario." 

 Turntaull, "Birds of East Pennsylvania 

 and New Jersey," the rare Glascow 

 Edition. Send for my list of Bird Books 

 wanted. Harry S. Hathaway, Box 1466, 

 Providence, R. I. 



KARL A. PEMBER, County Clerk, 

 Woodstock, Vt., wants a number of 

 books — also back numbers and volumes 

 of Oologist. 



WANTED — Ridgeway's Birds of 

 North and Middle America. Any vol- 

 umes other than IV and VIL Bent's 

 I>iving Birds — offer Western Bird Skins 

 in exchange. J. A. Munro, Okanagon 

 Landing, B. C. 



FOR SALE — My collection of modern 

 Indian relics at reasonable prices, rare 

 iron tomahawks, eagle feather war 

 bonnets, buckskin quivers, arrows, etc. 

 Information for stamp. Robert E. 

 Backus, Florence, Colorado. 



I am located at Brownwood, Texas, 

 having moved unexpectedly from Tuc- 

 son, Arizona. And I will be glad to 

 co-operate from this locality with 

 other collectors. James Wood, Brown- 

 wood, Texas. General delivery. 



WANTED — "Lower California and its 

 Natural Resources," by Edward W. Nel- 

 son. "Bulletin National Academy of 

 Science." A. P. Low's Report on Ex- 

 plorations in Laborador, published by 

 The Geological Survey of Canada. F. 

 M. Barnes, Lacon, Illinois. 



