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THE OOLOGIST 



WANTED.-BuJletin of the Cooper Orni- 

 thologic Club, Vol. I, odd numbers W. LEE 

 CHAMBERS, Eagle Rock, Los Angeles 

 County, Cal if. 



FOR SALE— Out of print Ornithological 

 books by Bendire, Cones, Ridgway, Goss, 

 Baird and Dawson. All bird magazines. W. 

 J. ERICKSON, 208 West 40th St., Savannah, 

 Ga. ^ 



FOR EXCHANGE.-Back volumes of the 

 Auk in original cover; also American and 

 foreign bird skins for A. L skins of Western 

 and foreign birds. HENRY K. COALE. 

 Highland Park, HI . 



WA ^l'l ED.— Books. Magazines and Pamph- 

 lets about Birds and Natural History Sub- 

 jects. In all cases state what you have and 

 the lowest cash prices. No other prices con- 

 sidered. Address FRANK BENDER. 128 

 Fourth Ave.. New York City. (3-14) 



TO EXCHANGE. -I have 1000 duplicates of 

 Scientific periodicals [mostly Ornithologicall 

 to offer for Ornithological publications, bird 

 skins, eggs or cash. FRANK L. BURNS, 

 Berwyn. Pa. i2-pj 



EXCHANGE.-A small collection of Indian 

 relics; a few books on natural history, birds, 

 biological survey publications and maga- 

 zines for eggs in sets only. RALPH W. 

 JACKSON, Cambridge, Maryland, R. 1. 



EXCHANGE-Birds and all nature, March, 

 April, May, June and November 1899 for best 

 offer. JOHN THOMPSON, Clinton, N. Y. 



WANTED.— For cash "The Oologist" (this 

 magazine) Volume 3 No. 4 and Volume 4 N . 

 1 to complete my personal file. CHARLES 

 A. HEWLETT, Woodmere, N. Y. 



W A.NTED.-Back numbers of Condor. Bird 

 Lore and others. Exchange i.i other numbers 

 a reasonable cash price. E. A. DOOLITTLE, 

 Box 444, Painesville, O. 



FOR SALE BIRD LORE. -Lot A, Vols. I 

 to XII inclusive without volume indexes; Lot 

 B, Vol. II No, 1 to Vol. XII No. 2. inclusive 

 without volume indexes and Vol. II No. 2 

 missing. Will not break lots. State best cash 

 offer. THOMAS L. McCONNELL, 1813 Huey 

 St., McKeesport, Pa. 



WANTED.— A copy of Loomis' "California 

 Water Birds. No. IV," for whicn I will pay 

 any reasonable price. W. E, CLYDE TOOD, 

 Carnegie Museum. Pittsburgh. Pa. 



WANTED.— For exchange or cash. Plates 

 from Studers Bird'^ of N. A. Nos. 28, 60, 61, 68, 

 80, 81, 86, 87. 88, 107, 109 to 119. C. M. CASE, 7 

 Holcomb St., Hartford, Conn. 



FOR EXCHANGE. - Tobacco tags and 

 coupons for eggs in sets or Bird Lore Vol. 7 

 No. 1, Vol. 10 No. 4. also sets of 339 and 360 for 

 exchange. C. M. CASE, 7 Holcomb St., Hart- 

 ford, Conn. 



WANTED,— In good condition: Nidiolo- 

 gist Vol. 1, No. 6; Osprey of Washington. Vol. 

 IV No. 3 and index; Vol. I New Series 1902 No. 

 4-5-7; Bird Lore Vol. 1 No. 2-3-4-6 and index; 

 Vol. II No. 1-2-5; Vol. HI No. 1-2-3-6; Vol. IX 

 No. 6 and index. How many back numbers 

 Oologist, Osprey, Bird Lore, Museum and 

 some others to exchange for any of above. 

 Will pay a reasonable cash price, and will 

 sell any of my duplicates, cheap. JOHN 

 WILLIAMS, Iowa City, la., R. No. 9. 



WANTED. -Ornithologist and Oologigist 

 Vol. 1, No. 2 and 4. Bulletin Cooper Club, 

 Vol. 1 No. 3. Address with price. C. W. 

 CHAMBERLAIN, 36 Lincoln St., Boston, 

 Mass. 



Books bought, sold and exchanged. High- 

 est cash prices for books and m gazines 

 about Birds and all otlier Natural History 

 Subjects. Send list of what you have and 

 state your lowest price. Correspondence on 

 all matters relating to old books solicited. 

 TH NEW YORK BOOK MART, 30 Lexing- 

 ton Ave., New York, N. Y. 



WANTED.— For cash or exchange.— Bird 

 Lore, Vol. 1 No. 2-3-4-5-6; Vol. 2 No. 1-2-3-4-5; 

 Vol. 3 No. 1-2-3-4-5; Vol. 4. No. 1-2; Vol. 5; No. 1; 

 Vol. 7 No. 1-5: Vol. 9 No. 3-5-6; Vol. 10 No. 1-3- 

 4-5-6; Vol. 11 No. 5-6; Vol. 12 No. 4-6; Vol. 13 

 No. 1-2-3-4-5; 14 1-2-3-4-5; Vol. 15 No. 4-6; vol. 16 

 1-2. I also will purchase Vols. 1-2-3-10-13-14-15 

 complete if seller prefers. Also The Auk, 

 Vol. 1 to 13 and 31 and 32. The Condor. Vol. 

 1 to 7. The Osprey, Vol. 1-2-3. Blue Bird, 

 Vol. 6. American Ornithology, Vols. 4-5-6. 

 Ridgway's Birds of North and Middle Amer- 

 ica, Vol. 1-2-3-4. W.H. BROOMHALL, Stock- 

 port, Ohio. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



FOR SALE AND EX C H A N G E.-Live 

 Snakes, Lizards, Baby Turtles, also general 

 line of Florida insects. N^T. P. FRY. 

 Eureka, Marion County, Florida. (I-p) 



Make me offers on fine Sea Lion skins for 

 mounting, also Sloth Bear from India. 

 WIRZ. TAXIDERMIST. 1422 Gwinnett, St., 

 Augusta, Ga. 



FOR SALE. -5 x 7 photographs of the nests 

 and eggs of 26 species of birds of this locality. 

 Mr. I. E. Hess says they are as good as he has 

 seen. Send 40c in stamps for one. E. PERRY, 

 610 Baylor St., Austin, Texas. 



WANTED.— A good Stereopticon Lantern 

 for which I will give good exchange in sets of 

 bird magazines, books and mounted birds. 

 Anyone having such please communicate 

 with ARTHUR W. BROCKWAY, Hadlyme. 

 Conn. 



WANTED.— A good Graflex Camera, either 

 4 X 5 or 5 X 7. Will give good exchange in 

 sets, mounted birds, back volumes to Auk, 

 Oologist. Condor and books on birds, 

 ARTHUR W. BROCKWAY, Hadlyme. 

 Conn, 



FOR SALE. -Fishers Hawks and Owls; 

 Birds of America, Audubon, Vol. 2 (tw 

 plates and binding injured) Vol. 4 good; 

 Geological Survey West of 100 Mer,, 8 Vols.; 

 Geol. Zoology, Botany, Archaeology, etc. 

 complete sets; cash. GEO. W, H. VOS 

 15URGH. Columbus, Wis. 



COLLECTORS ATTENTION. -A couple 

 interested in Natural History who desire to 

 spend the winter in the South, can act as 

 care takers on farm in Virginia. Six room 

 house, fire wood, and milk given, and a 

 chance to collect. No pay. If interested ad- 

 dress HAROLD H. BAILEY, 319 54th St., 

 Newport News, Va. 



