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THB OOLOQIST 



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In sending: lu your exchangre notices 

 for nestM, skins and ecK't 'we vrould ap- 

 preciate it if ' you rrould arrangre the 

 numerals in your exchange notice In 

 their numerical order, and not tumble 

 them tosrether hit and miss, as some of 

 our readers are complalnins:, and xre 

 think justly so. 



Eg-gs in sets for exchange for my collection 

 Can nse many common sets. MEARL B. 

 WHEELER. E. Randolph, N. Y. 



FOR EXCHANGE — Several sets 1 /2- 

 1 /I Mississippi Kite. All eggs first 

 class with complete data. Personally 

 collected. H. S. SOWERS, Brownell, Ks. 



EGGS FOR SALE— Two Emu, 2 Os- 

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

 others. Full data. J. M. BENEDICT, 

 Jr., Centralia, Wash. 



TO EXCHANGE — Single copies or 

 Vols, of the Oologist of 1910-1911-1912- 

 1913. Bird Neigh)3ors by Blanchan, Col- 

 lection of stamps. Desire sets of eggs. 

 L. R. WOLFE, .3232 Waverly, East St. 

 Louis, 111. 



A-1 SETS of Xantes Murrelet, Black 

 Vented Shearwater, Fraier Oyster- 

 catcher, Black Oystercatcher, Hurmans 

 Gull, Elegant Tern, Duck Hawk, Am. 

 Raven, Farallone Rail and others. E. E. 

 SECHRIST, San Diego, Calif. 



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, 49S 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 egg each. Full data. RICHARD 

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

 delpliia, Penn. 



WANTED — Entire collections of eggs, 

 also eggs of Rare North American 

 Birds. R. M. BARNES. Lacon. 111. 



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. 



FOR EXCHANGE-406, 412. 474b,' 506, 617, 

 552, 622b, for 6. 51, 77, 214, 385, 497, 743 and others 

 equally common. WILL PLANK, Decatur, 

 Arkansas. 



FOR EXCHANGE— Eggs in sets for Butter- 

 flies. Specimens from North. South and 

 West especially wanted. DR. T. W. RICH- 

 ARDS, U. S. NAVY, 1207-19th st.. N. W. 

 Washington, D. C. 



WANTED-Complete perfect Vols. Condor, 

 Nidiologist and The Warbler. Can offer full 

 choice sets of 77 1-3. 139 n-10, 140 n-11, 190 1-5, 261 

 1-4. 273 3-4, 224 1-4, 278 1-3. 300 1-12, 390 1-7, 416 2-2. 

 417 1-2, 473 Bl-4, 475 1-7. 467 1-4, 480 1-5, 481 1-4 1-5, 

 490 2-5. 492 -5, 533 n-4, 510 2-5, 561 11-4, 587 1-4. 595 

 2-4, 604 1-4. 614 1-6, 617 1-5, 619 2-5, 657 n-4. 676 2n-5, 

 677 2n-5, 702 1-4. 755 1-4, etc. etc. W. H. BING- 

 AMAN, Algona, Iowa. 



EGGS — Continued 



WANTED-Sets of 332, 347, 337a 405, 417, 419, 

 428n-2. 459, 486, 489. 490, 495a, 528, 542a. 547. 550, 

 554. 558, 578 and 585. EDWARD S. COOMBS. 

 243 Franklin St., Boston, Mass. 



WANTED— List of collections of choice 

 sets that collectors wish to dispose of. Also 

 have some choice sets to offer for guns, etc. 

 W. H. BINGAMAN. Algona, Iowa. 



Small collection Japanese eggs. 25 species, 

 42 sets. 160 specimens, all carefully prepared, 

 beautiful. Free by parcel post for $15.00 or 

 would exchange for handsome set of A. O. U. 

 364 List sent. Address COLLECTOR. 15 

 Beaufort, West, Bath, England. 



I have the following fine sets, some in series, 

 Some in single sets, to dispose of: Canadian 

 Worm-eater, Kentucky and other Warblers, 

 Bewick's Wren, Carolina Chickadee, Blue- 

 grey Gnatacatcher and many other more 

 common species. All are personally taken, 

 accompanied by full data, and in perfect 

 condition. S. S. DICKEY, Waynesburg. Pa, 



WANTED— Singles or broken sets in quan- 

 tities, or small lots; also books on Taxidermy, 

 curios, etc. J. E. HARRIS. 259 Maple St., 

 Dayton, Ohio. 



SWA^INSON'S WARBLER sets with 

 or -without nests and many other varie- 

 ties in exchange for sets and large rare 

 singles. Satisfaction guaranteed. Send 

 for list. DR. M. T. CLECKLEY, 457 

 Green St., Augusta, Ga. 



FOR EXCHANGE — 295 1-10, 310c 1-12, 

 325 1-2, 326 1-2, 329 1-1, 333 1-4, 334a 

 1-3, 335 1-4, 337a 1-3, 341 1-2, 342 1-3, 

 345 1-2, 346 1-2, 360 1-4, 368b 1-2, 373b 

 1-3, 416 1-2, 417a 1-2, 421 1-2, 487 1-5, 

 594 1-8, 394a 1-3, 718b N-6, 726a 1-5, 

 729 1-6, 734 1-5, 736a N-6 and others, 

 all first class, personally collected, full 

 data. E. V. POPE, Colmesneil, Texas. 



BIRD BOOKS AND MAGAZINES 



COMPLETE SETS 



Auk; Nuttall Bulletin. 



W^ilson Bulletin. 



Biological Survey Bulletins. 



N. A. Fauna. 



Ridgways Birds, Bulletin 5, Parts 



1-7. 

 Proceedings U. S. National Museum. 

 Coues Bibliography. 

 Birds and Nature. 



Also 



Bendire's Life Histories, 2 vols. 

 Dawson's Birds of Ohio. 

 Dawson's Birds of Washington. 

 Wilson's American Ornithology. 

 (Ord Edition, with or without 

 plates). 

 Bonaparte's American Ornithology, 

 . Vols. 1-3. (Also Vol. 1, separ- 

 ately. 

 Catalogue No. 2, 54 pages, sent on ap- 

 plication. 



Special attention given to lists of de- 

 sderata. 



Many uncatalogued items on hand. 



JOHN D. SHERMAN, JR., 



24 Claremont Avenue 

 Mount Vernon, New York 



