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THE OOLOGIST 



EGGS. 



Tn send iiis; in your exchang-e notices 

 lor ue«ts, -.kins and esgs, we would ap- 

 preciate it if you would arrange the 

 numerals in your exchange notice in 

 their numerical order, and not tumble 

 (hem together hit and miss*, as some of 

 our readers are complaining, and we 

 think justly so. 



"WANTED — Entire collections of eggs, 

 also eggs of Rare North American 

 Birds. R. M. BARNES, Lacon, 111. 



Eggs in sets for exchange for my collection 

 Can use many common sets. MEARL B. 

 WHEELER, E. Randolph, N. Y. 



I will be able to answer all communications, 

 which, owing to business I have been unable 

 to reply to for the last several months within 

 a very short time. I trust my .correspon- 

 dents will bear with me. J. E. HARRIS, 

 Dayton, Ohio. 



RED CEDAR SA W - DUST-Can supply 

 this ideal tray lining material, clean and 

 sifted, in sacks of half bushel or more. Will 

 exchange for first-class sets and skins de- 

 sired, on a basis of 60 cents per peck. A. F. 

 GANIER. 1221 17th Ave., S„ Nashvi lle, Tenn. 



FOR EXCHANGE— Sets of 30 1-1, 

 201 1-5, 191 5-4, 202 10-3, 6-4, 263 1-3, 

 333 1-3 3-4, 335 1-4, 339 5-2, 488 2-3 4-4 

 3-5, 498 1-3, 540 1-4, 563 1-4, 581 1-4, 

 584 5-3 1-4, 593 1-2 3-3, 598 1-3, 624 1-3 

 2-4, 705 3-4, 725 1-5. Ostrich and Emen, 

 one egg each. Full data. RICHARD 

 F. MILLER, 2069 East Tioga St., Phila- 

 delphia, Penn. 



FOR EXCHANGE — European and 

 Asiatic sets in exchange for No. Ameri- 

 can species. C. W. CHAMBERLAIN, 

 36 Lincoln St., Boston, Mass. 



SPECIAL OFFER-Send for sample of my 

 data with your name printed on them, 500 

 for $1.00 postpaid. EDW. S. COOMBS, 243 

 Franklin St., Boston, Mass. 



FOR EXCHANGE- The following wellpre- 

 pared sets 316 2-2, 321 1-2, 443 1-5 1-4, 471a 1-4 1-3 

 2-2, 474c 1-3. 498 3-5 5-4 43, 506 4-4, 513a 3-4 4-3, 552a 

 3-4, 593c 1-4 5-3, 612a 6 5 64, 633 3-4, 638 1-4, 703a 

 3-4, 719c 3-7 5-6 3-5, 732a 1-6 1-5, 761 1-4. Tea as 

 Chickadee 1-4 $1.00 per egg. 

 Sereech Owl or $1.00 per egg, one egg cracked, 

 Howell Nighthawk 6-2 or $1.00 per egg. Select 

 your wants and send list. ELTON PERRY, 

 610 Baylor St., Austin, Texas. 



FOR EXCHANGE— Have Reeds N. A. 

 Birds Eggs and Birds of California, Whee- 

 lock, both new, Also 4x5 Eastman Kodad, 

 new, for best offer in Al sets. M. C. BAD- 

 GER, Santa Paula, Calif. 



K. L. Skinner, Brooklands Estate Office, 

 Weybridge, England, desires correspondence 

 and exchange with reliable collectors. Only 

 the very best sets will be accepted or offered. 



Present requirements includes series of 261, 

 263, 273, 337, 339, 364, 387, 388, 501, 498, 534a, 535, 

 537, 538, 539. 540. 541, 543, 544, 546, 552, 552a, 560, 

 561, 563, 575, 585. 603, 605, 619, 624, 749, 754, 757, 

 758, 759b, 761, 763, etc. 



Sets offered 229, 271, 274, 473. 493, 269; fine 

 series British Buntings, Finches, Thrushes, 

 Tits, Warblers, etc. Also fine sets from Lab., 

 rador of 559, 554, 515, 274 etc. and rare and in- 

 teresting sets from India, Australia and 

 Africa. 



Will be glad to hear from reliable col- 

 lectors and to receive their lists. Have 

 good list to offer including some rare 

 species. RiCHARD C. HARLOW, State 

 College, Pa. 



WANTED-To correspond with collectors 

 having perfect sets of Murrelets, Anklets- 

 Tropic birds. Mex. Jacana, Limpkin, Turn- 

 stone, Bartram's Piper and No. Phalerope. 

 Can offer Loons, Albatross's, Hawks, Owls 

 and Mourning and Cerulean Warblers, etc. 

 All answered. HAROLD MEYERS, Medina 

 N. Y. 



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 Gen. Delvy. 



WANTED— -Sets of 113.1, 249, 252, 260, 

 298, 332, 344, 393c, 399, 463, 521, 573, 583, 

 685, etc. J. H. BOWLES, The Wood- 

 stock, Tacoma, Wash. 



WANTED — Lists of choice sets from 

 reliable collections. I can offer Sand- 

 hill Crane, Swallow-tail Kite, Bald and 

 Golden Eagle, Duck Hawk, Snowy Owl 

 and many others. All answered. A. E. 

 PRICE. Grant Park, 111. 



WANTED— Singles or broken sets in quan- 

 tities, or small lots; also books on Taxidermy, 

 curios, etc. J. E. HARRIS, 259 Maple St., 

 Dayton, Ohio. 



WANTED— Many common sets and some 

 not so common. Have a few good sets to 

 offer. Write. All answered. F. M. CAR- 

 RYL, Maplewood, N. J. 



WANTED— To exchange low and medium 

 valued United States and Foreign stamps for 

 bird eggs. Will also buy eggs of all kinds. 

 LAWRENCE ALLEN, Union, Iowa. 



FOR EXCHANGE -Al sets Loons, Ken- 

 nicots Screech Owls, Lutescent Warbler, 

 taken last season. Want Shard-shinned 

 Hawk, Audubon Warbler and other. WAL- 

 TER BEVETON, St. Charles St., Victoria, 

 B.C. 



If you want to increase your collec- 

 tion of birds eggs or to dispose of the 

 same advertise in THE OOLOGIST. It 

 will produce results as it reaches al- 

 most every person in North America 

 who is a collector of Oological speci- 

 mens and a great many who are not 

 but who wish thy were. We give one 

 free ad. with every subscription. 



FOR EXCHANGE-Following Al sets, with 

 data-15, 2-1, 105 1-1, 105 1-2-1, 337b 2-3, 486 1-4, 

 375d 1-2, 617 1-5, 685b 1-3, and others, for sets 

 needed in my collection. C. BADGER, Santa 

 Paula, Calif. 



WANTED-One good set of the Gray Sea 

 Eagle. Can offer 2 1-4, 7 1-2, 230 1-4, 337b 1-2, 

 360 1-2, 365 1-5, 417 1-2 and others.lERNEST S. 

 NORMAN, Kalevala, Manitoba. 



