The Oologist. 



BIRDS-NESTS-EGGS 



TAXIDERMY 



Vol. XXXV. No. 6. 



ALBION, N. Y., June 1, 1918. 



Whole No. 371 



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I1IHDS 



WANTED— A pair of living Sand Hill 

 Cranes A. O. U. No. 306, taken north of 

 the center of the U. S. If the birds are 

 only slightly wingtipped this will not 

 matter. For them I will pay a good 

 price. R. M. Barnes. Lacon, 111. 



FOR EXCHAXGE-Ihavea beautiful, well- 

 mounted. perfectly plumaged specimen each 

 of Black Rosy Finch and Goshawk, which I 

 will exchange for good set of e^gs. GERARD 

 ALAN ABBOTT, Grosse Pointe Shores. 

 Michigan. 



FOR itXCIl ANGE-A. No. 1 skins of ducks, 

 geese and swan and other birds from this 

 section offered for sets of eggs, or some west 

 coast duck skins. Send full list; desire many 

 common sets. Also have fine list of dupli- 

 cate onithologieal book for sale. HAROLD 

 H. BAILEY. 3l9-54th St.. Newport News. Va. 



PERCHES-Ibave about 150 sets of turned 

 perches for birds, to suit birds from the size 

 of a warbler to the largest hawks and owls. 

 Will sell the lot reasonable or trade. Also 

 have a number of rustic stands with natural 

 limbs, cork bark stumps, etc. M.J. HOFF- 

 M A N . Taxidermists. 1818 Bleecker. St.. 

 Brooklyn, N. Y. 



PASSENGER PIGEONS: Have one 

 mounted bird in fair condition to ex- 

 change for best offer in rare sets. 

 RICHARD C. HARLOW, State College, 

 Pennsylvania. 



PASSENGER PIGEON, given for extra 

 good AUTOMATIC SHOT GUN, Affidavit 

 and data furnished In good condition. 

 RAKE. JAMES SINCLAIR, Entomoogist. 

 Los Angeles, Calif. 



WANTED— Skin or mounted specimen of 

 the Passenger Pigeon. (315) WINCHKSTER 

 NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM. Winches- 

 ter, N. H. 



MOUNTED BIRDS-A number of North 

 American Tropical and a few European birds 

 to offer for desirable skins and mounted 

 specimens or cash. All are neatly mounted 

 and on attractive stands; will ship without 

 stands if desired. Send lists and get mine. 

 M.J. HOFFMAN. Taxidermist. 1818 Bleecker 

 St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



FOR EXCHANGE— A large list of Al North 

 American species of skins for specimens 

 needed in my collection.. C. W. CHAMBER- 

 LAIN, 36 Lincoln St., Boston, Mass. 



