The Oologist 



A MONTHLY PUBLICATION DEVOTED TO 



OOLOGY, ORNITHOLOGY AND TAXIDERMY. 



VOL. XIX. NO. 11. ALBION, N. Y., NOVEMBER, 1902. Whole No. 194 

 Wants, Exchanges, and For Sales. 



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

 tor 2oc per 2f> words. Notices over 25 words, charged at the rate of one-half cent per each additioaa 

 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. 1 94 your subscription expires with this issup 

 200 " •' " " May. 1903 



ii05 •• " '■ " June, •' 



Intermediate numbers can easily be deter- 

 mined. It we have you credited wrong we 

 wish to rectify. 



IMPORTANT. 



This Nov. Oologist 

 sued Nov. 5. 



NOTICE— I am collecting Birds, Nests and 

 Eggs for Scientific Purposes. Eggs peculiar 

 to Maine d-^sired. Will give good exchange or 

 cash. GUY BRIGG-^, Livermore, Maine. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— Good photos 

 of birds and their nests and esgs. EVERETT 

 E. JOHNSON, East Hebron, Maine. 



NOTICE— A pair of Great Homed Owls, aged 

 .5 months, for sale for best offer, or exchange 

 for Cones' K<»y, last edition. W. H. BINGA- 

 MAN, box 151. Algona, Iowa. 



EXCHANGE— Eggs in sets, nests, skins, 

 datas large 15c 100 sets of 5886, 652, 758 and 

 oxhers. list free, everyone answered. STAN- 

 LEY G. JEWETT, Fisher, Wash. 



FOR SALE— 32-35, No. 16, Maynard Target 

 Rifle with walnut case and all reloding tools 

 in fine condition. Price $22.50, cost $50 00. E 

 J. DARLINGTON, Wilmington, Del 



FOR EXCHANGE— Field Glass, cost $25.00; 

 nearly new, for eggs In sets with complete 

 data (Raptores preferred) on mounted birds. 

 All letters answered. W. A. AMON, 707 N. 

 Main St., Washington, Pa. 



FOR SALE— Sets 201 1-5, 35e, 289 1-14 90c, 339 

 1-3 65c, 387 1-2 12c. 494 1-4 60c, 1-5 75c, 598 1-3 12c, 

 546 1-4 45c, 628 1-4 30c, 674 1-5 45c, 681 1-4 30c, 683 

 1-4 20c, 724 1-4 $1.40, 727 1-8, $1.15, 756 1-4 25c. 

 Photographs 4x5 of the following nests and 

 eggs in situation: 331, 201 289, 387, 466a, 494, 

 546, 563 584, 598, 658, 658, 674, 681. 704, 705. Six- 

 teen photos unmounted 82.25, mounted $2.75. 

 LISPENARD S. HORTON. R, F. D. No. 1, 

 Poughkeepsle, N. Y. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— A good 

 •'Caryl" hand camera. Takes pictures 3x3i^4. 

 For cash, books, magazines or A 1 sets. M. B. 

 DENNY, Waubeek, Iowa. 



FOR EXCHANGE— One copy each of May- 

 nard's "Contributions to Science," vol. II. 

 "Naturalist's Guide;" "Sponges," and "Man- 

 ual of North American Butterflies, for cash or 

 good U. S. stamps. T. B. PARKER, 36 Beau- 

 mont Ave., Newtonville, Mass. ! J 



FOR EXCHANGE— Two shot guns ;2 rifles. 

 3 sets rifle reloading tools, Indian relics, tame 

 fox old fashioned pistols, etc. Want Indian 

 relics, coins, fractional currency, old pistols, 

 curios, fossils. No psotals answered. STEPH- 

 EN VAN RENSSELAER. Jr., West Orange. 

 N.J. 



I HAVE TO SELL OR EXCHANGE— Indian 

 money and curios, sinkers, etc., old American 

 and Foreign silver and copper coins, birds eggs 

 and shells. Indian Mortars and Pestles. J. «. 

 LEWIS, 908 Washington St., Petaluma So- 

 noma Co., Cal. 195 



WANTED— Thoroughbred fancy Pigeons in 

 all varieties in exchange for eggs. Bo not 

 offer me anything but first class birds. I slso 

 want U. S. and foreign stamps and any good 

 publication on ornithology or entomology. I 

 can offer about forty varieties of eggs in sets 

 from the southwest, including many rare and 

 desirable things from Arizona, nearly all with 

 nests. O W. HOWARD, Box 484, Los Angeles, 

 Cal. 



SNAPS— In mounted Birds. Frankling Gulls 

 $1.25 each; Lesser Scaup Ducks, male and fe- 

 male, $1.25 each; Pied-billed Grebe. 75c; Buffle- 

 head Duck, male, $1..50; Loon, $2.50; Ruffed 

 Grouse, $1.00; Blue Winged Teal, oair, $1.00- 

 each; Marbled Godwit, $1.00; Hooded Mergan- 

 ser, female, $1 25; Mallard female. $1.00: Blue 

 Grouse male, $2.00, female $1.85; Jack Rabbit. 

 Winter. $3.00; Killdeer, 50c; White-tailed Ptar- 

 migan $3.00 each; Horned Grebes, $1.50; Bit- 

 tern, $1.00; Broad-winged Hawk, II 00; Bart- 

 rams Sandpiper, 75c; Least Sandpiper, 50c: 

 Ruddy Duck, male, $1.00; Short eared Owl, 75c: 

 Long-eared Owl, $1.00; Lesser Yellow Legs 

 50c All these birds are fine specimens- 

 CHRIS. P. FORGE, Taxidermist, Carman. 

 Man. 



