THE OOLOGIST 



EGGS — Continued 



EXCHANGE — Lepidoptera & Coleop- 

 tera. Bird skins native, & foreig"n. 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. 



WANTED— New or second-hand, hammer- 

 less shot-gun. 12, 16. or 20 guage. Must be in 

 good condition. Will exchange for tirst-class 

 sets of NOVA SCOTIA birds eggs. R. W. 

 TUFTS, Wolfville, Nova Scotia. 



FOR EXCHANGE: For best offers. Birds 

 of Michigan (Cook '93) Birds of E. A. Chap- 

 man, '01. 80 Oologist 200 first-class skins, 

 drills, scalpel, etc. WM. WILKOWSKI, 

 Kalamazoo, Mich. Care Hen. Delvy. 



MISCELIiANBOUS. 



FOR SALE— 4x5 Graflex Camera with 

 magazine holder and extra double plate hold- 

 er. Long focus lens adapted to bird work. 

 Exactly as new, cost $225. Sell $150. C. F. 

 STONE. Branchport, N. Y. 



WANTED — Colored bird slides. Also 

 first class lantern for cash or exchange 

 for bird or mammal skins. ALBERT 

 LANO, Fayetteville, Ark. 



W^ ANTED — Skinfe and skulls of N. A. 

 Mammals, skins of Ravens, Hawks, 

 Owls. Grouse, etc. A. H. HLEME, Mil- 

 ler Place, N. Y. 



FOR EXCHANG E — Grandfathers 

 Clock, Edison Home Phonograph with 

 records. Snapping Turtle eggs in sets 

 1-27, 1-33, 1-46 first class, good data. 

 Want eggs in sets and good grade dou- 

 ble gun. ' JAMES O. JOHNSON, 310 N. 

 Main, Southington, Conn. 



FOR SALE — Two handsome Virginia 

 Red Cedar cabinets suitable for eggs or 

 skins. Also one smaller Walnut Cabi- 

 net, cheap. W^HARTON HUBER, Gwy- 

 nedd Valley, Pa. 



WANTED — To exchange lepidoptera 

 with collectors in every part of the 

 world. Send your list of offers. Please 

 write. THEODORE R. GREER, Aledo, 

 Illinois. 



WANTED:— The Oologist from May, 1909, 

 through December 1914 and several Ornitho- 

 logical books to exchange or sell. I want 

 various Biolotrical Survey publications. 

 HAROLD M. HOLLAND. 320 S. Gramercy 

 PI. Los Angeles, Calif. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE:— No. 3 Bulls 

 eye Eastman Kodak, new and in good condi- 

 tion. Ask 15.00, cost $9.00. Send offers of ex- 

 change. JOHNSON NEFF, Marionville, Mo. 



BOOKS. 



FOR SALE.-The Auk Vol. 6, 7, 8. 9, 10, 11. 

 12 in the original cover. ERNEST RIECKER, 

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



WANTED.— Last five years of the Auk. 

 Offer la exchange, large list of ornithological 

 publications; N. A. Fauna Series; rare 

 Alaskan bird skins or cash if necessary. 

 GEO. G. CANTWELL. Puyallup. Wash. 



Frank L. Burns' Bibliography of scarce or 

 gut of print North American Amateur and 

 Trade FublicationB in existence. Prio« 86c. 

 R. M. BARNES, Laeon, 111. 



I have 180 different numbers of The 

 Oologist covering 32 years, some very 

 rare. Will sell for cash, or trade for 

 books, birds or mammal skins. Make 

 nie an offer for what ones you need. 

 A. B. HOWELL, Covina. Cal. 



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. 



FOR SALE — Odd numbers of Nidiolo- 

 gists, Bay State Oologist, American Or- 

 nithology, Atlantic Slops Naturalist, 

 etc. Wilson American Ornithology, 

 Davies Nests and Eggs. If interested 

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

 New London, Conn. 



FOR EXCHANGE— Two Volumes of Auk 

 some five numbers of Geographic magazines 

 and other kinds to exchange for Indian relics 

 or eggs. C. G. HART, East Berlin, Conn. 

 Box 47. 



W^ANTED — 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 manv numbers of Auk, Con- 

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

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

 BENT, Taunton, Mass. 



TO EXCHANGE — For best offers, 

 Oologist, 05, 1911, Birds of Michigan 

 (paper Cook. '93) Chap. East. Birds '01. 

 Several hundred eastern. WM. WIL- 

 KOWSKI, 22 5 E. Patterson St., Kalama- 

 zoo, Mich. 



WANTED — To correspond with any- 

 bodv having back numbers of bird mag- 

 azines for sale. DeLOACH MARTIN, 

 Marshall, Texas. 



TO EXCHANGE — First class sets and 

 Ornithological magazines for Ornith. 

 Magazines. N. A. Funa's Biological Sur. 

 Bulletin, Sept. Bulletins, etc. CHAS. W". 

 TINDALL, Indepen dence, Mo . 



WANTED — Exchange or sale lists of 

 books or magazines on birds and gen- 

 eral natural history. B. S. BOWDISH, 

 Demarest. N. J. 



Ozark Lepidoptera; Catcalauye for ex- 

 change or sale, correspoudence wanted with 

 insect collector in the Southeastern Gulf, and 

 Western states. EDMOND BROWER. Wil- 

 lard, Mo., R No. 2. 



WANTED:— A good copy of "Structal and 

 Systematic i onchology: and Introduction to 

 the Study of Mollusca. By (ieo. W. Tryon, 

 Jr. Three volumes in one, or unbound if in 

 good condition. Pub by the Acad'^my of 

 Natural Science, Philadelphia. 1882-1884. 

 CHARLES K. REED, 11 State St., Worcester, 

 Mass. 



WANTED— A copy of Kirkwood's "Birds of 

 Mary land"Sin good condition. Will pay cash. 

 H. N. HARRISON, Cambridge, Md. 



FOR SALE-Bird Lore Vols. 15. 16. 17, 18 

 Four Dollars; Oologist Vols. 30. 31, 32, 33 Two 

 Dollars. H. ^SfOUSLEY, Hatley, Quebec. 



