THE OOLOGIST 



III 



BOOKS — Continued 



WANTP:D -Several copies of No. 7 of 

 V^olum.^ XXIV (July 1912) of the Oologist. 

 for which we will pay 25c each. K. M. 

 BARNES, Lacon.Ill. 



WANTED. -No. 7 of Volume 29 of The 

 Oologist. For this we will give one year's 

 subscription or pay 25c in cash R. M 

 BARNES. Lacon. III. 



WANTED. -Back Volumes and numbers 

 of Bird Lore, and Osprey. Cassinnia, W. II. 

 BROOiMHAJX, Stockport, Ohio. (1-p; 



FOR SALE -Bird-Lore Vols. I to XIII 

 No. 3, 3 inclusive complete with indexes in 

 original covers *35.00. THOS. L. McCON- 

 NELL, 1813 Huey St.. McKeesport, Pa. (1-p) 



FOR SALE.-Bendire's "Life Histories of 

 North American Birds" two volumes, newly 

 bound half morocco; perfect condition, price 

 $16.00. A. F. SMITHSON, Warrensburg, Mo. 



WANTED.- Sport in Crimes and Caucasus, 

 Savage Svanetia, both by C. Phillips, Wooley. 

 Address with price. WM. J. HACKMEIER. 

 645 Golden Gate Ave., San Francisco, Cal. 



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. 



Who has any odd nnmbers of the 1913-1914 

 OOLOGIST to exchange? I have some odd 

 numbers of the OOLOGIST and CONDOR. 

 J). I. SHEPARDSON, 209 E. 37th St.. Los 

 An gelea, Cal. 



WANTED.— 'The Auk," Vols. I and VI 

 (inclusive!* odd volumes or odd numbers. 

 W. LEE CHAMBERS, Eagle Rock, Los 

 Angeles County, California. 



WANTED. -Bulletin of the Cooper Orni- 

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

 CHAMBERS, Eagle Rock, Los Angeles 

 County, Calif. 



FOR SALE— (3ut of print Ornithological 

 books by Beiidire. (ones, 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. 1. skins of Western 

 and foreign birds. HENRY K. COALE, 

 Plighiand Park. 111. 



TO EXCHANGE. -I have 1000 duplicates of 

 Scientific periodicals [mostly Ornithological! 

 to offer for Ornithological publications, bird 

 skins, eggs or cash. FRANK L. BURNS, 

 Berwyn. Pa. l2-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. 



FOR EXCHANGE.-American Naturalist 

 1868, 1889. 1884, 1887, six volumes half leather. 

 Wanted Smithsonian Annual Reports for 

 1900. 1901, 1903, 1904, 1905. 1906. JOLIN TIIOMP- 

 SON. Clinton, N. Y. 



FOR SALE.-Auk, Vol. 16 to 32 inclusive. 

 Also several volumes of Condor, and Osprey. 

 No reasonable offer refused. K. J. WHEEL- 

 ER. 177 Pequot Ave.. New London, Conn. 



FOR SALE BIRD LORE. -Lot A. Vols. 1 

 to XII inclusive without volume indexes; Lot 

 B. Vol. II No, Ito Vol. XII No. 2. inclusive 

 without volume indexes and \'ol. J I 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 whi(;n I will pay 

 any reasonable price. W. E, CLYDE T(JOD. 

 Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh, Pa. 



EXCHANGE— Birds and all nature, March, 

 April, May. June and November 1899 for best 

 offer. JOLIN THOMPSON. Clinton. N. Y. 



W ANTED.— Back numbers of Condor, Bird 

 Lore and others. Exchange in other numbers 

 a reasonable cash price. E. A. DOOLITTLE. 

 Box 444, Painesville, O. 



WANTED.— For cash "The Oologist" (this 

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

 1 to complete my personal tile. CHARLES 

 A. HEWLETT, Woodmere, N. Y. 



WANTED,— In good condition: Nidiolo- 

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

 IV No. 3 and index; ^'ol. 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. J(^HN 

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



MISCELIiANEOUS. 



WANTPJD.- To bay an egg cabinet from 

 some one in the vicinity of Boston. ED- 

 WARD S. COOMBS, P>oston. Mass. 



Cuts of North American Birds wanted. 

 Half tones preferred. Send proofs of those 

 you have and state lowest cash price. ER- 

 NEST S. NORMAN. Kalevala, Manitoba. 



WANTED.— A collecting gun; also5x 7 long 

 bellows camera and 8 x 10 lens; also 3^ x 4i 

 long focus, plate, hand camera with Dagor 

 lens. A. D. DUP>()IS, Dutton. Montana. 



P'OR SALE.— One 4x5 long focus reversible 

 back Premo; one 5x7 Crown Anastigmat 

 1*'4.5 lens in Ilex Acme shutter; one 4 x 5 plate 

 tank, and other photographic accessories. 

 A. D. I)ITP,(J1S, Dutton. M ontana. 



Coati-Mundi (Nasua narica). These ani- 

 mals are related to our Northern Racotjiis. 

 but inhabit the tropic and suh-trooic regions. 

 I have a specimen nicely mounted on a 

 polished stand. Can probably furnish a 

 photo. For full desci-iption. price, etc. ad- 

 dress MILTON J. IIOFMANN. 1818 Bleecker 

 St.. Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Wanted rare .Vnierican Indian (^r ancient 

 Egyptian relics, can offer thousands of cut 

 and polished i)reri()us and semi-precious 

 stones suitable for mounting or the cabinet, 

 also high grade cameras. L. V. CASE. Tarry- 

 town, N. Y. (p-i) 



FOR SALE.— A very fine 50 drawer quaiter 

 sawed oak cabinet. At a bargain. Des- 

 cription and price on request. Desirable 

 Indian Relics from Arkansas localities. H. 

 E. WHEELER, Jonesboro. Ark. 



