THE OOLOGIST. 



95 



YOOR paper is the best to advertise in. Re- 

 ceived a large number of answers from all 

 over the country, from the ad I had in your 

 paper last winter. C. M. WOODS, Kansas 

 City, Mo. 



ST. BERNARD DOG FOR SALE:— Stands 

 2954 inches high. Kind and gentle, good watch 

 dog. beautiful color, etc. $8.00 cash or $24.00 

 worth of skins, list price. R. A. LEE, Sanilac 

 Center, Mich. 



Exchange— Green's Pathology, Bruce's Ma- 

 teria Media, Jewett's Essentials of Obstetrics, 

 Lancet (184-184), Bell's Surgery, Vol. 1, (180,) 

 Tyson's Diagnosis, pair gold (link) cuff but- 

 tons, igold plated pencil and pen holder (gold 

 pen included) sterling silver cut glass inkstand, 

 dress suit case, etc., for choice Indian relics, 

 Mexican or Pacific Island Curios. THOS. F. 

 JUDGE, 2737 Sixth Ave., Troy, N. Y. 



RARE BIRDS AND EGGS— Write for my 

 list of about 60 duplicates in beautiful mount- 

 ed birds (perfect specimens) and 50 fine sets of 

 eggs. Any or all of which I will sell for cash 

 to the highest bidder, or exchange for fine sets 

 or nests. Among mounted birds are Little 

 Brown Crane, Roseate Spoonbill, Gray Ruffed 

 Grouse, Heath Hen, etc., and in eggs, 1-2 Gold- 

 en Eagle, 1-2 Everglade Kite, 1-5 Llmpkin, 1-1 

 Wandering Albatross. 1-1 Passenger Pigeon, 

 etc. J. L. CHILDS, Floral Park, N. Y. 



WANTED— To exchange fine new field 

 glasses, Goss' Birds of Kansas, Raines' Bird 

 Nesting in Northwest Canada, Coues' Citizen 

 Bird, Keyster's, In Birdland, Cones' Key to N. 

 A. Birds, Ind ed., Thorean's Spring and Au- 

 tunin, Clark's Birds of Wayside and Prairie, 

 C. C. Abbotts In Nature's Realm, Recent Ram- 

 bles, Merriam's A Birding on a Bronco, etc., for 

 tine bird skms. Auk any vol. except 93 94 95, O. 

 and O. '86 and '92. B H. SWALES, 135 War- 

 ren Ave. E., Detroit, Mich. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— The largest 

 and most valuable Oological collection in the 

 South, in sets and singles with data, very 

 cheap for cash or for exchange for large rare 

 singles or sets. List for 2c stamp. Southern 

 sea-shore birds' eggs, standard data a special- 

 ty. Dr. M. T. CLECKLEY, 457 Greene St. Au- 

 gusta, Ga. 



WESTERN EGGS for sale in full and care- 

 fully prepared sets. My last ad in the Oologist 

 sold nearly all my rarer sets but I still have a 

 few good things left. I have now a list of over 

 500 different sets, mostly western, which I 

 wish to dispose of. Among the lot are Bald 

 and Golden Eagles, White-tailed Kites, Mis- 

 sissippi Kites, Revoli Hummer, and all the 

 commoner hummers, all the common Western 

 Hawks ill fine series. Sulphur-bellied Flycatch- 

 er, Virginia and Grace's Warbler, Hepatic 

 Tanager, Dusky Poor-will, Stephens Poor 

 Will, Beldings, Arizona, Long crested, Cal. 

 Blue fronted, and Woodhouse Jay, Bryant's 

 Cactus Wren, Desert Cactus Wren, Dotted Can- 

 yon Wren, Rock Wren, and one set of Varied 

 Thrush. Besides the above mentioned I have 

 all the common Western and Arizona sets. 

 W. LEE CHAMBERS, Santa Monica, Cal. 



FOR EXCHANGE— Hawaii, Chinese, Japa- 

 nese and California curios, birds eggs in sets, 

 Indian baskets and relics, 50 sets of 133, Wath- 

 am watch, stamp album, 1500 stamps. I want 

 sets birds eggs, bird skins, Indian relics, spear 

 and arrow heads, Coues' Key, Ridgeway's 

 Manual, and Bendire's Life Histories, 2 vols. 

 Send offers and list and get mine. H. F. DU- 

 PREY, 323 Fourth St., Santa Rosa, Cal. 



WANTED— A 1 skins of any large hawks or 

 eagles, Great Horned Owl, Osprey, Sooty Tern, 

 Noddy, Greater and Sooty Shearwater, Man-o- 

 war bird. Leaches and Wilson Petrel, Hooded 

 Merganser and Passenger Pigeon, and sets of 

 Osprey. Will give in exchange any of the 

 goods listed in this issue of the Oologist, or 

 cash if cheap. CHRIS. P. FORGE, Carman, 

 Manitoba. 



FOR SA.LE— 1 mounted Jack Rabbit, white, 

 $4.00, 1 Mink $2.50, 5 or 6 good Moose scalps 

 from $4. 00 to $7.00 each. CHRIS. P. FORGE, 

 Carman, Manitoba. 



FOR SALE— 2 live young Coyotes, $3.00 each 

 or $5.00 for the pair. Also 1 live Arctic Horned 

 Owl for $5 00. CHRIS. P. FORGE, Taxider- 

 mist and collector. Carman, Manitoba. 



EGGS WANTED— Following A. O. U. No's, 

 (either sets or singles), 3, 4, 7, 12. 13, 30a, 53, 58, 

 65, 67, 70, 71, 72. 74, 75, 77, 90, 106. 120, 125, 126, 128, 

 197, 199, 200, 183, 214. 338, 294, 300, 305, 325, 326, 332, 

 349, 352, 360, 362, 364, 366, 375, 379, 381, 303, 394, 406, 

 416, 417, 423, 428, 429, 430, 452, 47q, 497, 490, 501, 506, 



507, 517, 519, 529, 530, 531. 587, 591b, 601, 608, 610, 

 611, 612, 622, 624, 636, to 685, 702, 718, 731, 727, 729, 

 735, 751, 768. If you have Others rarer, send list. 

 I may be able to use them. I offer sets of 

 White Ibis, Fulmar, White-faced Glossy Ibis 

 and White necked Raven, Rough-wing Swal- 

 low, Long-bill Curlew and a few others. Also 

 Hall typewriter in walnut case, good running 

 order; cost $20.00. Spectroscope in case cost 

 $3 00. Double action 32 cal. long cylinder, col- 

 lecting pistol with shot shells, 13 in. 10 ga. in- 

 sertion collecting tube for 32 cal. shells; velvet 

 lined walnut case for Oologist's instruments; 

 Oologists water blower complete; egg trays, 

 new, or slightly soiled. Write me, stating 

 what you have and what you want. We may 

 be able to dicker. Can also offer mounted birds 

 good shells and minerals. ERNEST H. 

 SHORT, Rochester, N. Y. Box 173. 



A FEW SETS of Mountain Plover: 3 eggs 

 50c per egg or exchange. Want sets of 49, 53, 

 54 58. 58, 63, 67, 69, 80, 126, 132. 140, 146, 160, 167, 

 184,190,199,200, 201, 203, 207, 211, 258, 280, 289, 

 294a, 295 300, 300c, 305, 311, 331, 337, 339, 343, 362, 

 364, 365, 368, 375, 385, 387. 388, 402, 443, 452, 458, 

 461, 477, 488a, 511. 512, 517, 549, 550, 554b, 560, 567, 

 693,597,598,601,608,611, 614, 619, 727, 751. 759b. 

 Do not use numbers in writing. FRED M. 

 DILLE, Longmont. Col. 



HAVING recently acquired a large collec- 

 tion of American eggs we find some very fine 

 duplicate sets which we will sell cheap for cash 

 or will exchange for sets, mounted birds or 

 mammals, skins, or anything in the line of 

 museum material provided accurate data can 

 be furnished. A full list will be sent on appli- 

 cation. Among others we have sets of the fol- 

 lowing species: A O. U. Nos. 2, 3. 4, 5. 13, 13a, 

 14, 16. 30, 30a, 31o, 33, 43, 47, 49, 51, 64, 74, 75, 79, 

 79a, 108, 115, 117, 129, 130. 140, 141, 163. 167, 192, 187, 

 194, 198, 199 201, 211b, 22,5, 226 230 285. 311, 314, 

 316, 330a, 321, 326, 333, 335, 339a. 339b, 312, 310b, 

 347a, 3.57, 378a, 387, 400, 401, 406, 408. 409, 413, 413, 

 417a, 420, 423, 443, 444 449, 450. 453, 456, 4^8, 466a, 

 474d, 476, 477, 477a, 488, 489 499, .500, 501, 501a, .505, 



508, 510, 511a, 511b 512, 5.53a, 555, 581. 581b, 581e, 

 593d, .596, 604, 616, 620, 622, 622b, 629. 633. 6.52, 656, 

 677, 687, 703, 705, 708, 743a, 756, 757, 751, 766. Also 

 many foreign and American singles, JAMES 

 J, CARROLL, Curator, Waco. Texas. 



SETS of Bewick's Wren Abert's Towhee, 

 Cassin's Auklett, Scarlet Ibis, Black-vented 

 Shearwater and a few other species to ex- 

 change for common kinds— such as Meadow- 

 lark, Warblers, Hawks, etc. riend full list of 

 duplicates to receive mine. J. P. BABBITT, 

 Taunton, Mass. 



