THE OOLOGIST 



Yellow-breasted Chat — Few in 

 woods, Long Run and hilltops. 



Redstart — Common, breeding in 

 woods along Long Run and partial to 

 wild grape vines for nesting sites. 



Catbird — Very common. Breeds on 

 Christy Park hillsides. 



Brown Thrasher — Common. Breeds 

 on Christy Park hillside. 



Carolina Wren — Common and a per- 

 manent resident on Christy Park hill- 

 side. 



House Wren — Common. Nests in 

 bird houses within the city limits. 



Winter Wren — Occasionally seen in 

 winter in Snake Hollow. 



Brown Creeper — Common migrant. 



White-breasted Nuthatch — Common. 



Red-breasted Nuthatch — Rather un- 

 common. A migrant. 



Tufted Titmouse — Common in the 

 extreme outskirts of the city. 



Black-capped Chickadee — Common. 



Golden Crowned Kinglet — Common 

 migrant on Christy Park hillside. 



Ruby-crowned Kinglet — Common mi- 

 grant on Christy Park hillside. 



Blue-gray Gnatcatcher — Common 

 along Long Run. The miniature cat- 

 bird of the tree tops. 



Gray-cheeked Thrush — A few seen 

 during migrations. 



Olive-Backed Thrush — A few seen 

 during migrations. 



Hermit Thrush — Common migrant. 

 Seen on Christy Park hillside. 



Robin — Nests in the city wherever 

 there are trees. 



Bluebird — A few breed on Christy 

 park hillside and on outskirts of city. 

 Thomas L. McConnell. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



FO RSALE — A High-class collection 

 of Squirrels which I desire to dispose of 

 before entering the American Army. 

 E. H. HAMILTON, 614 Walnut St., Ver- 

 sailles Boro, McKeesport, Pa. 



EXCHANGE— One Telescope, French 

 make, three sliding joints, 14 1-2 in. 

 long extended, 4 1-2 in. closed. Good 

 for bird study! Will trade for sets. 

 What can you offer? LEWIS LUNS-. 

 FORD, 27 N. Union St., Petersburg, Va. 



EXCHANGE— Funston Perfect (animal) 

 Smoker, 20 Onedia Jump Traps (new), eggs 

 in sets. Want eggs in sets and singles. 

 LYLE D. MILLER, E. Claridon, Ohio. 



WANTED— Geological specimens of any 

 kind from Western U. S. Can offer many 

 Eastern specimens. Will also purchase if 

 desirable. Want live pupae from Western 

 U. S. Correspondence solicited with geoglo- 

 gists, entomologist and oologists. LOUIS 

 S. Kohler, 47 Wagner Place, Hawthorue, N. J. 



FOR SALE— Live pupae of moths and but- 

 terflies. Price-list on application, for de- 

 livery November 1, 1918. Also entomologi- 

 cal supplies of all kinds, LOUIS S. KOH- 

 LER, 47 Wagner Place, Hawthorne, N. J. 



FOR SALE — Two handsome Virginia 

 Red Cedar cabinets suitable for eggs or 

 skins. Also one smaller Walnut Cabi- 

 net, cheap. WHARTON HUBER, Gwy- 

 nedd Valley, Pa. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE:— No. 3 Bulls 

 eye Eastman Kodak, new and in good condi- 

 tion. Ask $5.00, cost $9.00. Send offers of ex- 

 change. JOHNSON NEFF, Marionville, Mo. 



PERSONAL- Would like to become ac- 

 quainted with active Oologist in New York 

 City, Westchester Co., or nearby, with view 

 to expeditions next spring. L. C. S. please 

 write. RAYMOND FULLER, White Plains, 

 N. Y., R. F. D. No. 1. 



FOR EXCHANGE - Large showy India 

 moths. Atacus Atlas. Antheraea Pernyi. 

 Actias selene. Caligula cachara. ( Selene lyna 

 Hybrid) Also many natives. Want A No. 1 

 set of 288, 364. A. J. POTTER, East Killingly, 

 Conn. 



Eastman's vest Pocket Enlarging Camera 

 to exchange, or sent prepaid for $1.00. Set 

 Taxidermy lessons, costing $10.00 for sale for 

 $2.00. "Life of Audubon" by St. John, 311 

 pages, 1869, 85c. "Check List New York 

 Bird" by Farr, 216 pages, 50c. Geological Sur- 

 vey Bulletin No. 45, 30c. EMERSON STON- 

 ER, Benicia. Calif. 



Who has skins or mounted fox squirrels, 

 colors, Black, White, Gray, Black Yellow, 

 Black; Cinnamon mixed with black or pure 

 white squirrels. EARL HAMILTON, Ver- 

 sailles, Boro., McKeesport, Pa. 



The Oologist is the best medium of ex- 

 change for Oologists Ornithologists etc., in 

 the entire U. S. 



I have for exchange the following books, 

 all in good condition. Fisher's "Hawks and 

 Owls". Cory's "Birds of Ills.— Wis." Birds 

 of Ohio, Two Vols, by W. E. D Dawson. The 

 Warblers of North America by Chapman. 

 ]nd. Dept. of Geology and Natural Resources, 

 22d annual report. Feathered Game of the 

 North East, by Walter I. Rich. "Birdcraft" 

 by Mable Osgood Wright. "Birdneighbors" 

 by Neltje Blanchan. "Nat'l History" by San- 

 born Tenny A. M. 500 engravings C. Scribner, 

 1866. "Birds of Eastrn N. America" Chap- 

 man. "Decent of Man". Darwin. "Catalogue 

 Canadian Birds" Jno. Jas. Macoun. "Nests 

 and Eggs North American Birds", Darie, 4th 

 Ed. Will exchange for ep^s in sets. GER- 

 ALD ALAN ABBOTT, Birmingham, 

 Michigan. 



