The OdLOGiST 



A MONTHLY PUBLICATION DEVOTED TO 



OOLOGY, ORNITHOLOGY AND TAXIDERMY. 



VOL. XIX. NO. 8 



ALBION, N. Y., AUGUST, 1903. 



Whole No. 191 



Wants, Exchanges, and For Sales. 



Brief special announcements, "Wants,' "Exclianges" "For Sales," Inserted In this departmen 

 lor 25c per ib words. Notices over 25 words, charged at the rate of one-half cent per each additions 

 word. No notice Inserted for less than 25c. Terms, cash with order. 



Strictly First-class specimens will be accepted In payment at one-third list rates. 



What's Your Number? 



Examine the number following your name 

 on the wrapper of this month's Oologist. It 

 denotes when your subscription expired or 

 will expire. 



No. 191 your subscription expires with this issue 

 195 " " " " Dec. " 



Intermediate numbers can easily be deter- 

 mined. If we have you credited wrong we 

 wish to rectify. 



IMPORTANT. 



This Aug. Oologist 

 sued Oct. 7. 



INDIAN Tomohawk 35c; Indian Relics, 30c; 

 5 old coins 15c; 10 curios 17c; 25 sea shells 10c; 

 price list and an old Liberty cent for a dime. 

 W. P. ARNOLD, Peacedale, R. I. 



TO EXCHANGE— Twelve numbers Brehm's 

 "Life of Animals," 252 pages, four colored 

 plates, for stamps or eggs in sets. GLEN M. 

 HATHORN, 1335, 2d Ave., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 



FOXHOUND dog for sale or exchange. 

 What have you to offer in anything a sports- 

 man can use. Speak quick ; the best ofler takes 

 him. All answered. P. H. RICKER, Lisbon, 

 Maine. Box 38. 



FOR SALE— Vol. 1, 2, 3 and 4 of "Osprev (ex- 

 cept Vol. 2, No. 2) for cash. GLEN M. HAT- 

 HORN, 1335 2d Ave, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 



WANTED— Large singles. Will give sets- 

 SSI 1-4, 393 1-3' 508 1-3, 387 1-3-1-2 501 1-4, 6.52 1-4, 

 755 1-4; singles .321. 505. 393, 608, 385, 126, 413, 508. 

 H. D. VAIL, 190 Helen St., Cleveland, O. 



FOR EXCHANGE— Maynard's "Eggs of N 

 A. Birds" (colored plates) and Coues' "Field 

 Ornithology," both good as new; also sets of 

 this locality for first class sets. Manv common 

 ones wanted. C. S. SHARP, Escondido, Cal. 



WANTED— Good cash offer for egg of Cali- 

 fornia Condor. For exchange, sets and skins 

 of many varieties. Many common varieties 

 wanted in series. All answered. DONALD 

 A. COHEN, Alameda, Cal. 



EXCHANGE— For Indian curios, relics, or 

 sea curios, 5 Grouse skins, l Magpie, 2 Pileated 

 Woodpeckers, 2 Varied Thrush, 1 Dipper, 1 

 Water-Merganser. G. A. DECKER, Luding- 

 ton, Mich. 



FOR EXCHANGE— A 1 Californian sets with 

 full data. Many common sets wanted, but 

 must be first class. All answered. NELSON 

 CARPENTER, Escondido, Cal. 



FOR SALE— Three hundred different kinds 

 of shells with many duplicates. R Z FAHS, 

 Kirkland, Washington. 



FOR EXCHANGE-My entire collection of 

 eggs for an 8x10 camera, with or without lens, 

 or for cash. JESSE EARLLE, Greencastle, 

 Ind. 



TO ANY ONE sending me one subscription 

 to "R<^creation" at one dollar a year, I will 

 send 50c worth of bird .skins or eggs, post paid. 

 Cash or money order. No stamps. C. C. 

 PURDUM, M. D,, Pawtucket, R. I. 



ATTENTION OOLOGISTS!— Ink and pencil 

 marks and nest stains removed from egg- 

 shells by.using my solution 85 cents a bottle. 

 Hand Egg Blow-pipe, 50 cents, for small and 

 large eggs. Invaluable with Water Blower. 

 DR. M. T. CLECKLEY, 45 7 Greene St., Au- 

 gusta Ga. 



FOR SALE— 71, 1-3, 16. 143, 16, 74. 151, 1-10, 

 $2.60. 337a, 1-S 75. 4S0. 2-3. 36. 421, 1-2, 38. 508. 

 1-4, 20. 631, 2,4, 30. 713, 2-4, 25. Snapping Turtle 

 1-32, $1.10. Prices are per set prepaid. Sets of 

 151, 2-10, 1-12 for exchange. JAS. O. JOHNSON 

 Southington, Conn. 



WANTED— To exchange a series of sets of 

 Cooper Hawk, 3, 4. and 5, for common eggs in 

 sets. Cooper Hawks first class, fresh and per- 

 sonally collected. J. D. CURRIE, 2006, Laurel 

 Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. 



SETS Mississippi Kite, Peregrine Falcon; 

 200 Indian relics, fine stone and flint; 200 spe- 

 cies fossils, Douglas Co., complete data, 23 re- 

 peating Winchester rifle; otnef curios. Want 

 scientific, sociological, literary or reference 

 works, bound magazines, desirable curios or 

 cash. Enclose stamp. ARTHUR BRID WELL, 

 Baldwin, Kan. 



TO EXCHANGE— Fine Kodaks and Came- 

 ras; color photographs, mounted birds, mine- 

 rals, old violin, 350 natural history magazines, 

 200 cigarette pictures, a few war relics, foot- 

 power scroll saw, Marlin 32-20 repeater with 

 reloading tools, pair of imported field glasses. 

 I want old U. S. coins or Indian relics. L. V. 

 CASE, Naples, N. Y. 



