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Many rare and desirable sets of Arizona 

 species on band. All in excellent condition. 

 Well preserved nests with all smaller va- 

 rieties. Among other good things I can offer 

 Coues Flycatcher, n-3, n-4 ; tulphur-bellied 

 Flycatcher, n-3. n-4; Vermillion Flycatcher, 

 n-3: Red-faced Warbler, n-3, n-4; Virginia 

 Warbler, n-3, n-4 ; Black- throated Gray-Warb- 

 ler, n-3, n-4; Lucy's Warbler, n-3 n-4; Painted 

 Redstart, n-3, n-4; Ai-izona Junco. n-3, n-4; 

 Canon Towkee, n-3, n-4; Scott's Oriole, n-3; 

 Pygmy Nuthatch, 1-6 1-8: Rock Wren, n-4, n-5; 

 Elf Owl, 1-3; Arizona Jay n-4, n-5; Long- 

 crested Jay, n-3, n-4; White-necked Raven, 

 1-4, 1-5 1-6; Bridled Chickadee, n-4. n 5; Lead- 

 colored Bush Tit. n-4. n-5, n-6: corched Horned 

 Lark, n-3; Cooper's Tanager, n-4; Hepatic Tan- 

 ager, 1-3; Baird's Woodpecker, 1-4; California 

 Woodpecker, 1-4. 1-5, and many common 

 species. For full list and cash prices address 

 W.H. HOWARD, Los Angeles, Cal., Box 484. 



WANTED.— Sets of eggs containing abnor- 

 mal specimens, such as runts, albinos, mon- 

 strocities, abnormally colored or shaped eggs. 

 Will give cash or good exchange. J. WARREN 

 JACOBS, Waynesburg, Pa. 101 



WANTED:— A number of sets each, 6, 27,29, 

 58. 63. 64. 77, SO. 120a 122 137 139. 140. 144. 149, 160, 

 172, 183, 190, 214. 218 328, 261, 263 264. 273, 277. 277a. 

 289, 294 295. 300 309, 210, 318, 335. 326, 338, 329, 337, 

 337b, 339, 343. Any Hawks, Owls, Humming 

 birds ana Warbles and nest«. nearly any spar- 

 rows, 364, 373, 387. 388, 390. 393, 394, 501, 509, 558, 

 601, 611. 614 619, 6S2a. 622b 624, 761, 751 and nests, 

 at once. Collectors are requested to send full 

 lists of these and other duplicates. Good ex- 

 change offered. D. WILBY, 27 Front St., 

 West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 185 



BIRD EGGS FOR EXCHANGE —Fine series 

 of Trlcolored Blackbirds and others. Send list 

 and receive mine. J. S. APPLETON, Simi, 

 Ventura, Co., Cal. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— Any variety finely bred 

 fancy pigeons for Indian relics fossils, curios, 

 etc., or best offer in cash. JACOB BOOK, Mar- 

 ietta Pa. 



WANTED.— Sets of Ruffed Grouse and Fish 

 Crow. Cash or exchange in sets of 375, 337a, 

 727, 497, series, etc. W. H. BINGAMAN, Box 

 151, Algona, Iowa. 



WANTED.— A copy of 'Studer's Birds of 

 North America." State conditon of book and 

 lowest cash price wanted. E. A. QUANTZ, 

 Star, Alta, Canada. 



BEST STEEL CLIMBERS.— $2.50, prepaid, 

 with 4 straps of best leather; without straps, 

 $1.65. Try my "Cut the Lining" egg drills. 

 Satisfaction or your money back after trial. 

 Sample 25c; 4 selected sizes 11. Everything for 

 oologists. Lists free. BENJAMIN HOAG, 

 Stephentown, New York. 



TO EXCHANGE:— Finely prepared speci- 

 mens of the Marine Invertebrates, preserved 

 in Formalin, for books, eggs or skins. These 

 preparations are every one beauties and an ad- 

 dition to any collection. Full list for yours. 

 No Postals. C. C. PURDUM, M. D., 128 Min- 

 eral Spring Ave., Pawtucker: R. 1. 



WANTED:— Eggs in original sets with data, 

 strictly first class skins, books, or anything 

 the collector can use. Can give excellent value 

 in finely preserved Marine invertebrates, and 

 some eggs. Write me at once as I shall close 

 this stock out immediately. C. C. PURDUM, 

 M. D., 128 Mineral Spring Ave., Pawtucket, 

 R. I. 



TO EXCHANGE.— A fine collection of confed- 

 erate currency, old broken bank bills, etc. ; also 

 minerals and bird eggs to exchange for auto- 



fraphs, minerals or sea curios. ~F. ^O. NEL- 

 ON, 516 S. 13th St.. Boise, Idaho. 



WANTED.— To buy collections of eggs for 

 either immediate cash or exchange. Write what 

 you have to offer. WALTER F. WEBB,416 Grand 

 Avenue, Rochester, N. Y. 



WANTED TO EXCHANGE.— Bird eggs in 

 sets. Send list and receive mine. Want old 

 pistols, Indian relics, coins, stamps. JOHN 

 J. PRICE, 1322 7th St., Des Moines, Iowa. 



Mounted Birds. 



In addition to those offered in December 

 OoLOGiST I now have Snowy Owl, fine *4.98; 

 Short-eared Owl, 81.45; Am. Barn Owl, 11.65; 

 Kittiwake Gull, $1 55; Scissor-tailed Fly 

 catcher, in roseate plumage, wings spread. 

 $1.45: S. Am. Rose Hummer, in fancy case, 

 $1.98. 



Black-tail Deer Head. 5-point Buck, good 

 val. at $10.00, $7.00. Black-tail Doe on Shield, 

 good val. at $8.00. $4.00. 



Write for Catalogue of Naturalist's Supplies. 

 Best Glass Eyes in the World. 



ERNEST H. SHORT. 

 Rochester. N. Y. 



FREE 



i84 3t 



My Catalogue of Minerals, Opals 

 and Western Indian Relics. 

 E. "W. KIMBALL, 

 Dept. A. Boulder, Col. 



Ornithological 



and Oological 



Magazines 



and Publications 



Wanted. 



I want the following to complete my files. 

 State what you have and quote lowest cash 

 price. Only accepted offers answered. Address. 



K. B. MATHES, 

 154 Ellicott St., Buffalo. N. Y 



Audubon Magazine. Vol. I No. 3 (Apr.'87) ; 

 Vol. II Nos. 2 and S (Mch. and Sept. '88). 



Oregon Naturalist. Vol. HI No. 10 (Oct. '96). 



The Oologlst Advertiser. Vol.1 No.l (Aug. '90). 



Bulletin 01 the Cooper Ornithological Club. 

 Vol. I No. 3 (May- June '99). 



Bulletin of the" Michigan Ornithological Club. 

 Vol. Ill No. 3 (July '99) to date. 



The Nidiologist. Vol. I Nos. 1 . 2 (Sept.-Oct. 

 '93) and 6 (Feb. "94). 



The Osprey. Vol. I Nos. 2 and 4 (Oct. and 

 Dec. '96;) Vol. Ill No. 8 (Aprir99). 



The Taxidermist. Vol. I Nos. 5 (Nov. '91) 

 and 11 (Mav '92). 



Oregon NaturaUst. Vol. Ill No. 10 (Oct. '96). 



The Iowa Ornithologist- Vol. 11 Nos 2 and 4 

 ('96); vol. Ill Nos. 2 and 3 ("97), 



The Ornithologist and Oologlst. Semi-An- 

 nual. Vol. I No. I (Jan. '89). 



The Journal of the Wilson Ornithological 

 Chapter of the Agassiz Association. Vol. I 

 No. 2 ('93). 



Random Not«s on Natm-al History. Vol. Ill 

 Nos. 6, 7 and 11. (June, July. Nov. "86). 



The Oologlst. July-Aug. '86, Jan. '87, Aug- 

 Sept. '88. Dec. '97. 



