The Oologist. 



BIRDS-NESTS-EGGS 



TAXIDBRMY 



'V 



JUN 18 1916 



Vol. XXXIII. No. 6. ALBION, N. Y., June 15, 1916. 



Whole No. W7 



BRIKF SPECIAL. ANNOUNCEMENTS 



Wanted, Exchange, For Sale, Etc., in»erted in this department at 26 c«nta 

 for each 25 words for one issue; each additional word 1 cent. No notice In- 

 serted for less than 25 cents. 



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Entered as second-class matter De- 

 cember 21, 1903, at the post office at 

 Albion, N. Y., under the Act of Congress 

 of March S, 1879. 



In answering advertisements in 

 these columns mention "The Oologlst,"' 

 and thereby help us. as well as the ad- 

 vertiser and yourself. 



We 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 We are anxious at all times to secure rare 

 bird fkins and eggs. Send us a list of your 

 list of material and of your wants. We can 

 offer at present specimens as the Ivory-billed 

 Woodpecker. Passenrer Pigeon. Scarlet Ibis. 

 Blue-headed Quail Dore. \Vhlte and Gray 

 Gyrfalcons, Black-capped Vireo. Golden 

 cheeked Warbler and soon. Write us today. 

 WARD'S NATURAL SCIENCE ESTAB- 

 LI8HMENT. Rochester. N. Y. 



FOR EXCHANGE -Mounted bird skins 

 and eggs, want bird skins American and 

 foreign, send lists. JESSE T, CKAVKN, 811 

 Roosevelt Ave.. Detroit. Mich. 



WANTED. - Nests of North American 

 Birds. Also eggs in sets and skins. Will 

 appreciate list of what you have to exchange 

 or sell. LEVERETTE FITZPATIiICK, 1808 

 Webster St., Waco. Texas. 



I notice The Oologist is improving 

 each year. And I may say, with each 

 number. I think all bird men ought 

 to ai)i)reciate your efforts. And the 

 improvements you have made. 



Whitfield Harrison. 



WANTED- Live American Wild Trumpet- 

 er Swan. R. M. Barnes. Lacon, 111. 



Would like to exchange Pheasant Eggs 

 suitable for hatching, for Prairie Chicken or 

 Ruff Grouse eggs, fresh and handles so they 

 will hatch. Would like to correspond with 

 parties that can furnish these eggs. W. E. 

 SUKFACE, Decatur, III. 



I have a lot of fine duck skins with heads 

 folded over the back which I will exchange 

 for skins of common small land birds. A. C. 

 BENT. Taunton, Mass. 



Brant, Snow or Blue (Jeese, Eagles, Ducks, 

 Prairie Chicken, Mountain Quail, Bob and 

 Ring Tail Cats, Fisher, Wolverine, Gray Fox, 

 Mountain Lion, Beaver, Snakes, Ling, (iar, 

 and other fish. I'>esh skins, in meat or alive, 

 wanted for Public Museum, offer minerals, 

 fossils, shells, curios, relic. Publication on 

 cash. DEANS NAT. SCIENCE ESTAB- 

 LISHMENT, Alliance, O. 



WILL EXCHANGE. -Several fine skins of 

 Phasianias torquatus -Ring-necked Pheas- 

 ant) and a few ducks for smaller species. 

 STANLRY G. JFWETT, 582 IJidwell Ave., 

 Portland, Oregon. 



