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Vol. XXXIV. No. 2. 



ALBION, N. Y., Feb. 15, 1917. 



Whole No. 355 



BRIEF SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS 



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^Ye will not advertise the skins, nests, eggs, or mounted specimens of 

 North American Birds for sale. These columns are for the use of those desiring 

 to make bona fide exchanges of such specimens for scientific collecting purpo- 

 ses only. — EDITOR. 



BIRDS 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— A few 

 pair of Ring Necked Pheasant; also 1 

 Wild Mallard Drake. L. A. PARRE, 

 Batavia, 111. 



Large imported French Carnaux's for 

 squab breeder; grand performing par- 

 lor Tumblers; fancy pigeons for sale 

 cheap or exchange for sets, skins, relics, 

 mounted specimens, etc. F. A. W. 

 DEAN, Alliance, Ohio. 



Birds and Mammal skins from the 

 Ozark Mt. Region for exchange. Wanted 

 Candon Vol. XIV to XVIII inclusive. 

 ALBERT LANO, Fayetteville, Arkansas. 



WANTED — A pair of living Sand Hill 

 Cranes A. O. U. No. 306, taken north of 

 the center of the U. S. If the birds are 

 only slightly wingtipped this will not 

 matter. For them I will pay a good 

 price. R. M. Barnes, Lacon, 111. 



Exchange desired for the following Bird 

 Skins. No. 36, 37. 38. 59. 74. 79, 80. 184, 186. 218, 

 483 and 514. D. V. HEMBREE, Roswell. Ga. 

 (1-p) 



FOR EXCHANGE. -Bird and MamniHl 

 skins from this the Ozark Mt. Region. 

 Wanted: Condors, Vols. Fourteen to Eighteen 

 inclusive. ALBERT LANU, Fayetteville. 

 Ark. 



EXCHANGE.— Aiiy one desiring to ex- 

 change mainland bird skins for Hawaiian 

 bird skins, kindly drop me a card. J. A. 

 NUNES. JR., Box 1387, Honolulu. 



I want birds or skins for mounting Boat 

 and Great-tailed Grackle, Cardinal. Painted 

 I^untini.'. Scissor-tailed Fly-catcher. Cali- 

 fornia Valley and Gambel's Partridges. Mag- 

 pies, etc. Can offer eggs. Natural History 

 Magazines and other magazines and books. 

 DELOS HATCH, Oakfield, Wis. (1-p) 



FOR EXC HANG E.- Mounted Vermont 

 deer heads, mounted deer horns, birds of 

 Eastern North America, Chapman's Color 

 Key, Snapping Turtle 1-41. Want A-1 sets, 

 raw fur. guns, rifies, revolvers, old time arms 

 and cash. JAMES O.JOHNSON. 310 N. .Niaiu 

 St., Soughinton. Conn. 



