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BOOKS — Continued 



KOK SALK- Bird-Lore Vols. 1 to XIII 

 No. 3, 3 inclusive roiuplete with indexes in 

 original covers *35.U0. THOS. L. McCON- 

 NELL. 1813 Iluey St.. McKeesport. Pa. (1-p) 



WANTED. -Two copies of March 1916 Wil- 

 son Bulletin. Will pay fifty cents each if in 

 good condition A. I'\ (iANIER, 1221 17th 

 Ave. South. Nashville. Tcnn. (1-p) 



^'ijiFC)R SALE.— '"Some Bird Friends" by H. 

 F. Pullen. illustrated, giving personal ob- 

 servations of few western birds. FREE 

 LANl'E PUBLISHING CO., 2056 Oak Bay 

 Ave .. Victoria. B. C. (2-p) 



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 nambers 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 

 Angeles, Cal. 



WANTED.— "The Auk," Vols. I and VI 

 (inclusive) odd volumes or odd numbers. 

 W. LEE CHAMBERS, Eagle Rock, Los 

 Angeles County. California. 



WANTED.- Bullet in of the Cooper Orni- 

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

 CHAMBERS, Eagle Rock, Los Angeles 

 County, Calif. 



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, 

 Highland Park, 111. 



TO EXCHANGE.- 1 have 1000 duplicates of 

 Scientific periodicals [mostly Ornithologicall 

 to offer for Ornithological publications, bird 

 skins, eggs or cash. FRANK L. BL'^RNS, 



Berwyn. Pa. 



l2-pj 



WANTED.— A copy of Loomis' "California 

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

 any reasonable price. W. E. CLYDE TOOD. 

 Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh, Pa. 



WANTED. Correspondence with collect- 

 ors of butterflies. DR. T. W. RICHARDS, 

 U. S. Navy, care of Navy Department, Wash- 

 ing, D. C, (1-P) 



Bird Magazines and Stamps.— Send in your 

 name and address and I will offer cheap 

 reading for winter evenings. Will send 

 stamps on approval to collectors. LAUREN 

 TREMPER, 136 N. Dewey St., Philadelphia. 

 Penn. (2-p) 



WANTED.— Copies of J. Warren Jacob's 

 booklets on Colonization of Purple Martin, 

 Gleanings No. 2, (ileanings No. 5 and supple- 

 ments thereto. Quote on any you have. F. 

 A. HEMPHILL. 326 Union Ave., Elizabeth. 

 N.J. 



W ANTP'D.- Back numbers of Condor. P.ird 

 Lore and others. Exchangeia other numbers 

 a reasonable cash price. E. A. DOOLITTLE. 

 Box 444, Painesville. O. 



EXCHANGE-Birds and all nature, March. 

 April, May, June and November 1899 for best 

 offer. JOHN THOMPSON. Clinton. N. Y. 



WANTFD.— 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. 



FOR SALE.-Vols. 10, 11 and 12, Journal 

 Maine Ornithology 1903, 1904. 1905 and 1906. 

 (iuide to Nature, Vols. 1. 3, 4, 5, and 6. Alscj 

 odd numbers. Odd numbers the Oologist. 

 Also cocoons of the Cecropia, lo, Cynthia. 

 Promethea, Luna, Polypenms and Eagles 

 Moths. Also numerous Devonia fossils. 

 LOUIS S. KOHLER, 98 Watsessing Ave.. 

 Bloomfield, N. J. 



WANTKD,-In good condition: Nidlolo- 

 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. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



WANTED.— To buy an egg cabinet from 

 some one in the vicinity of Boston. ED- 

 WARD S. COOMBS, Boston, Mass. 



WANTED.— I wish to purchase a second 

 hand 22 caliber collecting gun. suitable for 

 shot cartridges. R. P. SHARPLES. West 

 Chester, Pa. 



FOR SALE.— The Osprey Vol. 1 to Vol. 5 

 complete in original covers or will exchange 

 for eggs in sets and other Bird Magazines. 

 C. M. CASE. 16 Burton St., Hartford. Conn. 



Butterflies and Moths of this locality for 

 others not in my collection, or for eggs in 

 sets or foreign postage stamps. JOHN 

 GRAVES, 1057 62nd St.. Oakland, Calif. (1-p) 



WANTED to correspond with persons 

 wishing to exchange photographs of birds or 

 nests and eggs. I have pictures of 4 x 5 and 

 post card sizes. WALTER A. GOELITZ, 509 

 Chalmers St., Champaign, 111. (1-p) 



Mounted Horned Frogs, 50c each postpaid. 

 A Souvenir from Texas, used by many as 

 paper weights on office desks. Place your 

 order for one or more. Will exchange frogs 

 for birds' eggs. RAMON GRAHAM, Taxi- 

 dermist. 401 W. Leuda St.. Ft. Worth, Tex. 

 (1-P) 



Correspondence solicited with those who 

 can procure fine Indian Relics. Choice min- 

 erals, American and exotic land shells, and 

 eggs of Ra^tores wanted. REV. H. E, 

 WHP]ELER, Jonesboro, Arkansas. 



TO EXCHANGE.— I am "long" on arrow 

 heads from Ohio, Ind., and Georgia, also on 

 broken pottery from mounds in central Iowa. 

 Fragments from one inch to four inches 

 scjuare. Would like to exchange with col- 

 lectors. Send me what you have to spare, 

 and tell me what you want, and I will send 

 you equally as good, or I will send to you 

 and you do the trading. Would like arrow 

 points from other states. F. S. SMITH. 

 Nevada, Iowa. 



