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THE OOLOGIST. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.— Indian Wam- 

 pum white and blai^k beads. Necklaces etc. 

 from mounds and graves, old American and 

 foreign copper and silver coins, ; Prehistoric 

 Morters and Pestel3, Bows, Arrows. Points, 

 Shell Necklaces and Shell Work Farul^ne 

 Cormorant and Ostrich eggs J. B LEWIS, 

 910 Washington St., Petaluma Sonomalo 



For Sale or Exohangs at Taylor's Catalogae 



This entire lot (from two collections) is for 

 sale. Will exchange some specimens for 

 stamps not under 23c. each, Scott's 1903 Cata- 

 logue. 



Sets. A. O. U. No. 1 4-3 at 14c, 12 l-l at 30c, 16 

 5-1 at 40c, 30a 10-1 at 5c, 36 1-2 Alaska at $3, 49 

 1-3 at 10c, 51a 2-2 5-3 at 8c. 53 1-2 3-3 at 20c, 69 13 

 and 74 1-2 at 5c 86 2-1 at 25c, 90 1-1 at 35c, 106 1-1 

 at 5c. 117 2-1 at 20c. 122 1-3 1-4 at 15c, 185 1-4 10-3 

 4-2 at 2?c, 126 1-2 at 8c, 127 1-4 1-3 at 28e, 130 1-7 

 at 25c, 132 1-7 1-8 1-9 at 10c, 135 1-7 at 25c. 137 1-9 

 at 20c, 139 1-8 at 25c. 141 1-7 1-8 1-9 and 142 1-11 at 

 15c, 146 1-10 1-11 1-12 1-14 at 10c, 149 1-9 at 20C.1-51 

 1-9 at 25c, 167 1-7 at 18c, 178 1-20 1-21 1-23 1-16 19 

 1-51 at 50c, 200 1-5 at 6c 201 3 4 and 203 1-4 2 3 at 

 5c, 190 1-3 at 4oc, 194 1 4 at 20c. 364 1-3 Europe at 

 45c, 273 2 4 at 5o. 287 1-3 at $1 60 294 1-10 1-19 1-28 

 at lOc, 294a 1-13 1-14 at 10c. 308 1-5 at 65c. 308a 1-13 

 at 50c. 319 1 8 at 8c, 325 1-2 at 25c, 339 2-3 at 15c. 

 341 1-2 at 48c, 342 1-3 at 20c, 339b 1-3 at 60c, 318 1-2 

 at 65c, 355 1-5 at Sf3 00, 360a 1-3 1-4 2-5 at lOe 362 

 1-2 at 3Sc, 365 2 4 1-6 at lOc' 366 1-5 at 20c, 367 1-3 

 1-6 at 42c. 373c 1-3 at 15c, 375 1-1 a^ 2.5c, 375c 1-3 

 1-3 at $1.75. 378 8-7 1-8 2-9 at 5c, 384 1-6 at Ic, 3907 

 1-5 at 7c, 393 1-4 at 20c, 394a sub=ipecie=i willow 

 woodpecker 1-3 at 20c, 411 1-4 at 50c. 413 1-7 at .5c, 

 431 n-3 at 18c, 434 2-n 2 at 243. 423 1-3 at 5c, 443 1-4 

 at 5c, 416 1-4 at 403, 453 1-5 at 5c. 453 1 5 at 15c, 454 

 1-4 at IPc. 4.57 1-3 at So, 458 2 4 2-3 1-5 at 5c, 461 n-3 

 at 5c, 462 1-4 at 8c. 464 1-4 2-3 at 8c; 471 n-2 at 45c. 

 4761-5at2oc. 478a 1-3 at 35c, 478b 1 2 at 45c, 481 

 1-4 at lOc, 497 1-4 at 5c. 501b 1-5 at .5c, 505a 1-4 at 

 10c, 50S 1-4 at 6c, 513 1-3 at 5c. .529b n-3 at 5c. 530 

 2-n-3 at 6c, 542a 1-4 at 5c. 543 12 at 10c, 546 1-5 at 

 6c. 549 1-5 at 9c. 560a, 2 3 at 5c 567 1-4 at 8c. 574 

 1-3 at 18c. 581d6-3 2-4at5c, Salt Marsh Song 

 Sparrows 1-3 1-4 at SOc. 588b 2 4 at 8c, 591b 3 3 at 

 5c, 59^ 1-3 at 20c, 593c 1 4 at 9e. 594 1-2 at 10c, 596 

 2-3 at 5c. 601 1-5 at 14c. 614 1-5 at 5c, 622b 1-5 at 

 5c 633 1-3 at ROc. 633a 2-3 at 15c. 683a n-4 at lOc, 

 685a n-3 at SOc. 701 1-3 at 303. 713 1-3 at 8c, 719a 

 1-6 at 15c, 719b 1-5 at Pc, 730 1-5 at S^c, 733 14 at 

 20c, 742b n-4 at 25c, 743a 1-5 1-6 at 5o, 7,56 1-4 at 

 6c, 758 1-4 at 5c 761r 1 4 at 7c, 767 2-5 at 6c, Grif- 

 fon Vulture 1-3 Europe, at 80c, Egyptian Vul- 

 ture, Europe. 1-1 95c. 



Skins at 1-2 Reed's Catolague. In pairs (male 

 and female) except where noted. A. O U. No. 

 4; 16 female, 149 male. 165, female, 167. 210.216, 

 242 two males. 243a. 847, 273 female. 293 male. 

 293 female, 294. 332a female, 360a, 367 female, 393 

 d male. 394, 398, 413. 426 431' 4.53a male, 462 male, 

 471 male. 455a. 460 female, 474e male 474h two 

 males, 478, 478bi male. 481, 482 female, 494 male, 

 499, 50lb. 508 female 510, bl7a female, male im., 

 519, 521, .522 two females. 533, 542c, 553a male, 554b 

 male. 558 female, 567, 567a, 570 female 573 male. 

 Salt Marsh Song Sparrow. 585a, 588b, 590 two 

 males, 592 female, 599 male, 607 pairs in fall, 

 female soring, 611a f->male, 615 two males 622b 

 male, 628 famale 629b male 636 male, 646 1 male, 

 656 fall, 688 two males one female. 669 female, 

 668 three pair. 690 four males, 644 females, 711 

 female. Salt Maash Yellow-throated male. 719a 

 725a, 726c male, 730 male. 733, 734 female, 741a, 

 742b. 759a two females, 759, 761a female, 763, 767. 

 Transportation at your eirpense on skins of 

 149, 165, 167, 210. 332a, 360a, .367 if orlered separ- 

 ately on orders under SS.OO Evervthing else 

 prepaid. No orders wanted under$l. 00. DON- 

 ALD A. COHEN, Alameda, California. 



WANTED.— for cash, Thread cases with 

 wooden front drawers; give description and 

 price. J. O. DUNN, 592 E. 43rd St Chicago. 



I Have for sale or exchange. Minerals, 

 Curios, Indian Relics. Fossils, Opal Rock and 

 PolishPd Opals. GEO. WALTHER, Rushville, 

 N. Y. Yates Co. 



EXCHANGE,— Butterflies and Moths for 

 others not in my collection also for eggs, shells 

 or minerals. J. D. GRAVES, 54:e. 6th St.Dun- 

 kirk, N. Y. 



WANTED,— Position as keeper of menagerie 

 or curator of natural history museum by thor- 

 ough naturalist and animal man, Past sea- 

 son with Robinson's show. W. H. SHEAK, 

 Peru, Ind. 



SOME good poli«bed Buffalo horns for bird 

 skins not in my colle(>tion. Also a few west- 

 ern suins. E. A. LOCK WOOD, 114i/^ Second 

 St., Laramie, Wyo. 



WANTED.— Bendines Life Histories Vol. I, 

 paper covers also Bulletin Nuttall Club: will 

 give rare eggs in sets or cash' F. B McKECH- 

 NIE, Poukapog, Mass. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Nicely mounted Bach- 

 man's Warbler, male, wings and tall half 

 spread, for best offer first class skins of War- 

 blers. State sex. W.H. LAPRADE, 211 Vine- 

 ville Ave. Macon, Ga. 



FOR SALE CHEAP.— Perfection Camera 

 with tripod and complete outfit Used one sea- 

 son, everything in first class condition Cost 

 me nearly $30,00. $30 00 cash takes it; a great 

 bargain, write for complete description, etc 

 EDW. W. SPRINGER, Owatonna, Minn. R. F. 

 D. No 4. 



THE CONDOR. 



A Journal of Western Or- 

 nithology. 



W. K. FISHER, Editor, 



J. GRINNELL, F. S. DAGGETT, 



Associates. 



This is a 24 to 32 page illustrated 

 magazine, issued on the 15th of each 

 alternate month. It is published as 

 the official organ of the Cooper Orni- 

 thological Club of California, and re- 

 illects the enthusiasm of this energetic 

 bird society. 



The CONDOR is just entering its 

 sixth volume, having completed five 

 volumes, each an improvement over 

 the one preceding. The prospects for 

 1904 point towards a still greater in- 

 crease in size and general interest. 



SUBSCRIPTION, One Dollar per 

 year; Sample Copy, twenty cents. 

 Back volumes and odd numbers can be 

 supplied; also the three numbers of the 

 Pacific Coast Avifouna series. 



Address all communications to 



JOSEPH GRINNELL, 



Business Mgr. 



Pasadena, Cal. 



