The Oologist. 



A MONTHLY PUBLICATION DEVOTED TO 



OOLOGY, ORNITHOLOGY AND TAXIDERMY. 

 WANTS, FOR SALES AND EXCHANGES. 



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Strictly first-class specimens will be accepted in payment at 1-3 list rates. 



Vol. XXIII. No. 10. 



ALBION, N. Y., OCT., 1906. Whole No. 231 



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 for Four Years or 75c in cash for every copy 

 of "Oologist" for June 1888, Vol. VI. No.4, 

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 or 50c for April, 1889. Address, Manager 

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WANTED — First-class birds' skins 

 and eggs in sets; will give in ex- 

 change fine U. S. and foreign stamps. 

 Also a small dealer's stock of stamps 

 to exchange. F. T. CORLESS, 804 E. 

 14th St. North, Portland, Ore. 



PEDIGREED, well bred collie bitch pup- 

 three months old, also Guinea pigs for sale. 

 B. S. BOWDISH. Demarest, N. J. 



WILL EXCHANGE.-4 x 5 WenoHawkeye 

 Jr. Camera, plate or film, never used, for 2 

 sets containing 4 eggs each of Woodcock. 

 Address, RICHARD C. HARLOW, Edge 

 Hill, Pa. Sept, 2. t. 



EGGS WANTED FOR CASH.-A few sets 

 of 327 and 330 A.O.U. Will pay $12 and $10 per 

 egg respectively, if fine specimens. THOMAS 

 H. JACKSON, 343 E. Riddle St., West Chester. 

 Pa. S-3.1. 



FOR EXCHANGE.-£eries ol 412a, 488, 581 

 622, 704. 755, 761 and few sets of other species, 

 RICHARD F. MILLER, 3473 Amber St. 

 Philadelphia, Penn. 



WANTED.-A 1 sets of 28, 67, 118, 196, 203, 

 211 a and c, 277, 277a, 517, 529, 540, 567, 567e, 597, 

 597a, 724. These are not rare and I am 

 sure YOU can spare some of them. Also for 

 selection 332, 339, 343, 360, 360a, 417, 420. I 

 always want Warblers. Let me hear from 

 you. A. E. PRICE, Grant Park, 111. 



MINERALS, Shells and Curios. Fine cab- 

 inet specimens properly named, to excnange 

 for cloth and leather bound books. Send me 

 your lists and prices. Write W. J. ENG- 

 LAND, Box 122, Caro, Michigan. 



FOR SALE— Fulvous Tree Duck 1-10, $2.75; 

 Costas Hummer, nest, 2, .75; Black-chinned, 

 nest, 2, .70, Annas, nest, 2, .60; Blue-wing War- 

 bler, 1-3, $1.20; Bluejay, 1-4, $.15; Chimney 

 Swift, nest, .50; Alligator Terrapin Turtle. 

 1-40, $2.00; Chicken Tortoise, 1-9, $.60. I will 

 make the price $7.35 for the entire lot prepaid. 

 All first class with data. JAS. O. JOHNSON. 

 Southingto n, Conn. 



WANTED.— In exchange following species, 

 eggs in fine sets. Will you exchange in rarer 

 species A. O. U. 261, 414a, 469, 468, 554b, 588, 

 610a, 611a, 622e, 627. 648a, 654, 667, 680. 681e, 721b, 

 725b, 725c 743. 753, 761b. THOMAS H. JACK- 

 SON, 343 E. Biddle St., West Chester. Pa. 



S.4. t. 



WHAT AMI OFFERED?— I have on hand 

 singles, probably a set, (may get other sets) 

 of 296 Massena Partridge. What am I offered 

 cash per egg. J. M. CARROLL, 714 Speight 

 St., Waco. Tex. S. 2. t. 



INDIAN arrow heads, mortars, pitted 

 stones, rub stones and broken pottery from 

 mounds. Old newspapers Mexican war, etc., 

 for cash or exchange. What have you. W. 

 P.AGEE.Hope, Ark., Sept. 8. t. 



EGGS.— Will exchange my eutire collection 

 of birds eggs for elCTfe and leather bound 

 books. "A snap" for someone. Parties who 

 mean business write. W. J. ENGLAND, 

 Caro, M ichigan. Box 122. 



ENGLISH CAVIES.— Black, buff, silver- 

 grey, red and white and red Absynnians. 

 Also Brown Leghorn Cockerels and registered 

 Shropshire ram lambs. Will exchange for 

 A. No. 1 sets, choice Indian relics, bird books 

 or cash. FRANK H. LATTIN. Albion. N A . 



