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THE OOLOGIST. 



STAMPS.— To exchange for birds' eggs or 

 skins. Also a few skins and eggs to trade for 

 same. F. T. CORLESS, 804 E. 14 St. N., Port- 

 land. Or. Jy. 7. t. 



WANT TO EXCHANGE a small collection 

 of eggs for books on telephony and electricity. 

 All eggs with data. O. H. PEASE, Hope Ks. 

 Ag. 2. t. 



WANTED.— Sets of 377a, 364. 60, 131. 139, 140, 

 137, 394, 393, 255, 261, and many commoner 

 kinds. Cash or exchange. DR. T. W. 

 RICHARDS, U. S. Navy, U. S. Ship Kansas, 

 care Postmaster, New York City. 



FOR SALE.-A private collection of 1000 

 ancient Indian relics consisting of spears, 

 arrows, axes, celts, pestles, amulets, Knives, 

 scrapers, drills, etc. Collection of arrows 

 fom 12 different states. Everything labelled 

 with both name and locality when collected. 

 If interested enclose stamp for particulars 

 and price. GEORGE. J. TILLS, Albion, N. 

 Y. 



WANTED.— Coues Key, last edition. Also 

 complete volumes and odd numbers "Orni- 

 thological Magazines." Offer in exchange 

 skins and eggs. What have you ? H. H. 

 KIMBALL, Bisbee, Ariz. 



SETS in series 364. 30c to 40c an egg; 194, 10c; 

 202,5c, nest of 194, $5.00; 837b 1-2. 40c; 3591-3, 

 $2.75; Emeu egg, $170. WM. B. CRISPIN. 

 Salem, N. J. 



FOR SALE.-14-4, 11-3, 8-5 Little Blue 

 Heron. Entire lot prepaid for $6.00, or will 

 exchange for good S. & W. or Iver Johnson 

 revolver. E. L. WARNER, 811 Union Tru«t 

 Bldg., Cincinnati, O. 



FOR SALE.-452 1-3, 15c; 563 1-4, 12c; 581 1-4, 

 12c; 595 1-3, 15c; 624 1-4, 25c; 641 n-5. $1.75; 641 1-4, 

 $1.35; 659 1-4, 39c; 674 1-4, 45c; G81 1-4, 49c; 683 1-4, 

 39c; 755 1-4. 16c; 339 2-3, 66c; 1-4, 80c; Alligator 

 Terrapin Turtle 1-16, 75c; 1-21, $1.00; 1-30. $1.40; 

 1-35, $1.60; 1-45, $1.75; Chicken Tortoise 7-8, 45c. 

 Prices are per set prepaid. All first class 

 with data. JAMES O. JOHNSON, Southing- 

 ton, Conn. 



FOR EXCHANGE.- Sets of Least Bittern 

 2-3, 2-4. 2-5, 1-6, and Florida Gallinule 1-3, 1-9, 

 1-12. Personally collected in Pennsylvania 

 by the undersigned who wants Pennsylvania 

 collected sets (and no others) in exchange for 

 them. RICHARD F. MILLER, 3473 Amber 

 St., Philadelphia, Pe nn. 



FOR SALE— For best offer in cash. Little 

 Brown Crane 1-2, Violet Green Cormorant 1-3, 

 Gt. Horned Owl 1-3. Long Crested Jay 1-3, 

 Pinon Jay 1-4, McCowns Longspur 1-3, Cassins 

 Sparrow 1-5, White Neck Raven, 1-5, Golden 

 Wing Warbler 1-4, Mourning Warbler 1-3. 

 I also have for exchange Merritt Typewriter, 

 Gents Hogs hide Saddle, American and 

 Foreign Bird Skins, Bird Books and Maga- 

 zines and Stamps. I want sets and skins of 

 Ducks, Hawks, Ivory-bill Woodpecker. Peli- 

 cans, Scarlet Ibis, Pasanger Pigeon, Quail, 

 Grouse, etc. All answered, W.JENNINGS 

 WIRT, R. F. I). 31. Knowlesville, N. Y. 



WANTED. -A 1 "ets3,'30, 183. 194b. 201a, 201b, 

 203,204.277,249,327,330,337a, 368b,647, 649, 660, 

 663a, 664. 666. 672. 672a, 675a, 6.85, 688. 726, 751a, 752 

 (nests with small eggs) in exchange for fine 

 northwestern sets. J. H. BOWLES, 401 South 

 G, St., Ta^oma, Wash, t^s^s^i &£ik2L%&S&&£ 



FOR BEST CASH OFFER.-355 1-5. 360a 2-4, 

 273 2-4, 337b 1-3, 365 1-6, 476 1-5, 349 1-2, 481 1-5. 

 Also others. Send for a list. Address, FRED 

 TRUESDALE, Shandon, Cal. 



FOR SALE. - 1 1-3, 30c; 12 1-1, 30c; 16 1-1, 

 30c; 32 1-1, 10c; 47 1-3, 75c; 47 1-2, 25c; 54 1-3, 30c; 

 58 1-3; 25c; 64 1-1, 10c; 67 1-1, 10c; 72 1-3, 20c; 77 1-3. 

 15c; 79 1-1, 10c; 120c 1-3, 30c; 122 1-4. 10c; 202 1-4, 20c; 

 219 1-2, 10c; 273 1-3 20c; 289 1-5, 25c; 316 2-2, 5c; 

 337b 1-2, 40c; 373 1-2, 30c; 390 1-4 20c; 1-7, 60c; 412a 

 1-5, 8c; 413 1-5, 15c; 458 1-4, 20c; 465 1-2, 10c; 466 1-2, 

 10c; 474e 1-4, 35c; 477 1-4 1,5, 5c; 481 1-3 25c; 488 1-4, 

 lc2; 497 1-4, 10c; 498 2-3 1-4, 5c; 506 1-4, 15c; 519 1-4, 

 20c; 540b 1-3, 20c; 552 n-5, 35c; 584 n-3, 35c; 593c 1-4, 

 35c; 598 1,2, 6c; 612 1-5. 5c; 613 1-4 1-5, 10c; 617 1-5, 

 50c; 622a 1-3, 10c; 624 1-2, 10c: 652 n-3, 15c; 659 n-4. 

 35c; 683 1-2, 10c; 684 n-3, 85c; 687 n-3 and 495, 35c: 

 703 n-4, 35c; 705 1-3 1-4, 10c; 707 1-3 (large holes) 

 15c; 743a 1-4, 20c; 725 1-4, 15c; 755 2-3, 10c; 761 5-3, 

 5c; 761a 1-4, 20c; 766 1-6, 20c. All prepaid. R. 

 F. MILLER, 3473 Amber St., Philadelphia. 

 Pa. 



ALARM WATCH. 



Just what every ornithologist, camper or 

 early riser needs. Swiss movement, gun 

 metal case, stem wind and set, good time 

 keeper. Price $7.00. Stop watch same quality 

 $14.00. Sent postpaid on receipt of price. 



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