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EGGS. 



Ill Mendiujs; iu your exchange notices 

 for neNlM, skins and egrss, ^ve Tvould ap- 

 preciate it if you TTOuld arrange tlie 

 numeral!!) in your exchange notice in 

 llieir numerical order, and not tumble 

 (hell) tog'ether hit and miss, as some of 

 our readers arc complaining, and Tve 

 (hinii justly so. 



Butterflies of So. Calif, in exchange 

 for birds' eg'gs. These flies are botli 

 spread and in papers. Coloptra also in 

 exchang-e. G. L. FIELD, 1859 Julian Ave.. 

 San Diego, Calif. 



EGGS FOR SALE — Two Emu. 2 Os- 

 trich, 2 Rea 20-1, Calif. Murre. Many 

 others. Full data. J. M. BENEDICT, 

 Jr., Centralia, Wash. 



Eggs in sets for exchange for my collection 

 Can use many common sets. MEARL B. 

 WHEELER, E. Randolph, N. Y. 



FOR EXCHANGE — Sets of 30 1-1. 

 201 1-5, 191 5-4, 202 10-3. 6-4, 263 1-3, 

 333 1-3 3-4, 335 1-4. 339 5-2, 488 2-3 4-4 

 3-5, 498 1-3, 540 1-4. 563 1-4, 581 1-4, 

 584 5-3 1-4, 593 1-2 3-3, 598 1-3, 624 1-3 

 2-4, 705 3-4, 725 1-5. Ostrich and Emen, 

 one ess; each. Full data. RICHARD 

 F. MILLER. 2069 East Tioga St.. Phila- 

 delpliia. Penn. 



If you want to increase your collec- 

 tion of birds eggs or to dispose of the 

 same advertise in THE OOLOGIST. It 

 will produce results as it reaches al- 

 most every person in North America 

 who is a collector of Oological speci- 

 mens and a great many who are not 

 but who wish thy were. We give one 

 free ad. with every subscription. 



KOOK.S. 



FOR S.\LE.-The Ank Vol. 6, 7. 8. 9, 10, II. 

 12 in the original cover. ERNE.ST RIECKER. 

 900 S. 4th St.. St. Louis, Mo. 



WANTED. -No. 12 Vol. XIV of The Oolo- 

 gist. Dec. 1897: for which I will pay 50c. R. M. 

 HARNES Lt.con, 111. 



WANTED.-Last five years of the Auk. 

 Offer in exchange, large list of ornithological 

 publications; N. A. Fauna Series; rare 

 Alaskan bird skins or cash if necessary. 

 GEO. G. CANTWEL L. Puyallup. Wa sh. 



WANTED — Exchange or sale lists of 

 books or magazines on birds and gen- 

 eral natural history. B. S. BOWDISH, 

 Demarest, N. J. 



Oologist Tools and Supplies. Books ana 

 Magazines of every description. Fishing 

 Rods and Tackle. Lists, quotations prompt 

 ly sent. BENJAMIN HOAG. ^jarfield, N. Y. 



Frank L. Burns' Bibliography of scarce or 

 out of print North American Amateur and 

 Trade Publications in existence. Price 25c. 

 R. M. BARNES, Lacon, 111. 



FOR EXCHANGE-Pamphlets, magazines 

 U. S. Bulletins, Books, Reports. Excerpts, 

 circulars and periodicals relating to Orni- 

 thology. Also sets from Texas. I want in 

 exchange only common sets. Send for my 

 large list first EARL E. MOFFAT, Marshall, 

 Texas. 



WANTED— Bound volumes in red half mo- 

 rocco of Bird and Nature, 5 and 6, 7 and 8, 9 

 and 10, II and 12. Give sets in cash. W. H. 

 OVER, Vermillion, S. D. 



FOR SALE- Vols. 10. 11 and 12, Journal 

 Maine Ornithology 1903, 1904, 1905 and 1906. 

 Guide to Nature Vols. I. 3, 4. 5 and 6. Also 

 cocoons of the Cecropia, lo, Cynthia, Prome- 

 thea, Luna, Polypemus and Eagles Moths. 

 Also numerous Devonia fossils. LOUIS S. 

 KOHLER. 98 Watsessing Ave. Bloomfiield, 

 N.J. 



^VANTED — Back numbers of many 

 amateur bird publications. List of de- 

 siderate sent to anyone having any- 

 thing in this line for sale or exchange. 

 Also have many numbers of Auk, Con- 

 dor, Bird Lore, O. & O., Oologist, Bull. 

 Cooper Club, etc. to exchange. A. C. 

 BENT, Taunton, Mass. 



BIRD LORES WANTED — For cash 

 or exchange. I need these Bird Lores. 

 Vol. 1-2 and 3 complete volumes or 

 odd numbers. Also need Vol. 4 Nos. 

 1-2; Vol. 5, No. 1; Vol. 7, Nos. 1-5; Vol. 

 9, Nos. 3-4-5-6, Vol. 10, Nos. 1-2-3-4-5-6, 

 Vol. 11, Nos. 1-5. For these I will ex- 

 cliange other issues of Bird Lore or 

 Oologist or other bird magazines or 

 will pay cash. I also v^^ant The Auk 

 Vol. 1 to 13; The Condor, 1 to 4 inc. 

 I have niany bird books and bird maga- 

 zines for sale or exchange. If interest- 

 ed quote what you have to offer. W. H. 

 BROOMHALL, Stockport, Ohio. 



I am always wanting lists of entire col- 

 lections of North American Birds' Eggs 

 which the owners desire to dispose of. None 

 are too large and none are too small if they 

 contain any material that I need. R. M. 

 BARNES. Lacon. 111. 



FOR SALE — Back numbers complete 

 last four years of Auk, Ooologist, Bird 

 Lore, also complete set of The Warbler. 

 Offers requested. H. MOUSLEY, Hat- 

 ley, Quebec. 



The first five Volumes American Ornithol- 

 ogy. Copies of Recreation. North American 

 Journal and other bulletins and other books, 

 electric battery. Some eggs to offer for eggs. 

 C. B. VANDERCOOK, Odin, 111. _ 



FOR SALE — Odd numbers of Nidiolo- 

 gists. Bay State Oologist, American Or- 

 nithology, Atlantic Slops Naturalist, 

 etc. Wilson American Ornitliology, 

 Davies Nests and Eggs. If interested 

 write E. J. FHEELER, 177 Pequot Ave., 

 New London, Conn. 



I have a well preserved copy of Gen- 

 try's "Nests and Eggs of N. A. Birds" 

 with colored plates, that I wish to ex- 

 change for eggs. Send list. A. S. 

 PETERS. Lake Wilson, Minn. 



EXCHANGE — Lepidoptera & Coleop- 

 tera. Bird skins native, & foreign. One 

 Passenger Pigeon and 2 species Grey- 

 falcons left. Snow and Grey Owls, 

 Swordfish head. Cocoons and Chrysa- 

 lides. Moths and Butterflies, Tarantu- 

 lars, Centepedes, Ringtail cat, Civil Cat, 

 Prairie Dog, Curlews, Avocets, Stilt, 

 Jbises, Rails. OLIVER TRAFFORD. 

 Naturalist, St. Eugene, Ontario, Canada. 



