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THE OOLOGIST. 



A NICE LOT of gold-filled jewelry consist- 

 ing of fobs, charms, lockets, shirt waist sets, 

 baby pin sets, scarf pins and brooches, also 

 silver plated forks, butter knife and sugar 

 spoon set, childs knife, fork and spoon set, 

 knife and spoon set, gilt easel photo frames, 

 hand mirrors, atomizers and silk handker- 

 chiefs to exchange for eggs in sets. Send me 

 your list of sets and your wants and I will 

 make you offers. VEKDI BUKTCH, Branch- 

 port, N, Y. O. 3. t. 



FOR SALE or will exchange for Indian 

 Relics, two old spinning wheels, old hetchel, 

 Stevens pistol, and al2ga. single barrel shot 

 gun. COLE BROS., Nevada, Iowa, R. F. P. 1. 



ALBUM containing 24 bird photos for $1.50, 

 Postage 10 cts. extra. My beautiful bird 

 calendars 25 cts., 35 cts., and 50 cts. Get my 

 prices on bird photos, lantern slides, enlarge- 

 ments and photographic work of all kinds. 

 B. S. BOWDISH, Demarset. N.J. 



RAW FURS.- Would like to hear from 

 trappers in New York, Vermont, Connecticut 

 and Maine who can furnish me with prime 

 skins of mink, muskrat, skunk, fox. raccoon, 

 etc. L. S. HORTON. Hyde Park. N. Y. 



Will you please discontinue publishing 

 my advertisement in your magazine "The 

 Oologist" as I have disposed of all my sets 

 and singles? The Oologist is the best ad- 

 vertisement medium for the Ornithologist 

 and Oologist. DR. M. T. CLECKLEY. 



Flock A, 1, Homing Pigeon for squab 

 raising or flying; 1 Kodak,'Electric Tatooing 

 Machine and Stereopticon to exchange for 

 sets, minerals or shells. F. A. W. DEAN, 

 Naturalist and Artist, 2084 Bdway, Cleve- 

 land, Ohio. 



DEER HEADS unmounted and mounted 

 for sale. Will exchange mounted heads and 

 birds for unmounted specimens or offers 

 W. J. CLAYTON, Lincoln, Maine Nov. 2 t; 



A FEW dressed Coyote skins for sale at 

 $2.00 each by mail prepaid, one Badger skin, 

 $2.50 entire specimen. Bear skin, $15.00; Lynx 

 specimens $5'00 early fall, $10.00 for winter 

 coat. CHRIS P, FORGE, Carman, Man. 



TO EXCHANGE.-Fine sets of 429 and 

 nests, also 742a n-3, 519 10-4, 596 4-4, 591c 4-3, 

 710 a 1-3, 642 2-3, etc. Many common sets 

 wanted. B. P. CARPENTER, Escondido, 

 Calif. 



FOR EXCHANGE. -One 3}x4i Eastman 

 Kodak and style E, Developing machine, 

 almost new, cost $25.00. Will exchange for 

 good sets or sell very cheap for cash. RAY 

 DENSMORE, Perry. Ohio. 



FOR SALE.-These mounted birds. Artie 

 Horned Owl, $5.00; Rough-legged Hawk with 

 prey. $3.50: Red-tailed Hawk with prey, $3.50; 

 flying Rough-legged Hawk, $2.00; Marsh 

 Hawk, Red-breast plumage, $1.50; White 

 Snowy Owl, $5.00; Barred Owls, $2.00; Saw 

 Whet Owl. $1.50; Holboels Grebe, $1.50; 

 Pileated Woodpecker, $1.50; Artie Three-toed 

 Woodpecker, $2.00; Kingfisher, $1.00; Snow- 

 bird, 75c; Blue-winged Teal, $1.50; Oven bird, 

 $1.00; Canada Jay, $1.00; Goldfinch, 75c; Blue 

 Jay, 75c; Sharp-shinned Hawk Juv., 1.00; 

 Striped Spermophiles, $1,00; Fresh skins of 

 Sharp-tailed Grouse, Ruffed do. Spruce do. 

 Great Horned Owls, Snowy Owls, Artie 

 Horned Taken, During Season. 1905 and 1906. 

 Small birds in this list by mail prepaid. 

 CHRIS P. FORGE. Carman, Man. 



For Sale. 



Cuban bird skins, Key West and Ruddy 

 Quail Doves, Lizzard Cuckoos, Trogans and 

 many other species. All with correct data. 

 I have a number of Quail Dove Skins, some- 

 what damaged, just as good for study; skins 

 50 to 75 cents each. List with prices on appli- 

 cation. R. D. HOYT. Seven Oaks, Fla. Stf 



WANTED.-A11 kinds of Live Wild Birds 

 and Animals. State prices when writing. 

 Don't ask me what I pay. DR. CECIL 

 FRENCH, Naturalist, Washington, D. C. J12t 



112 Alexandrine Ave., Detroit, Mich. 

 Dear Sir: — It may be of interest to you to 

 know that the "Oologist" is the best adver- 

 tising medium with which we exchange. 

 Replies came in answer to our advertisement 

 from almost every state in the union, as well 

 as Canada. 



Yours very truly, 

 FREDERICK C. HUBEL. 

 Bus. Mngr. "Bulletin of the Mich. Ornith. 

 Club." 



WANTED FOR CASH.-Sets of Rock, 

 Bewick's and Vigor's Wrens from original 

 collector, Green and Pinon Jays. C. M. 

 CASE, 100 Ashley St., Hartford. Conn. 



3 A. 1, mounted specimens of Great Gray 

 Owl at $7.50 each prepaid. C. P. FORGE, 

 Carman, Manitoba, Can. 



FOR SALE.— 10 different old coins from 

 10 different countries for 25 cents. 5 old coins 

 dated before 1800. 25 cents. All sentpoatpaid. 

 J. A. NORDELL, Corbondale, Colo. 



COPIES of "Frederick Young," $1.50 or 50 

 cents paper, to exchange for A 1 sets or skins. 



Make offer. CHARLES L. PHILLIPS, 

 Taunton, Mass. 



FOR SALE.— Imperial 4x5 long focus 

 camera , rev. back swing bed, rising and fall- 

 ing front rack and pinion, three focus con- 

 vertable lens in Wollensak regular shutter 

 finder, fitted with Film Pack Adolphe (day- 

 light loading), plate holder, leather carrying 

 case, etc Nearly new, $15.00 gets it. C. E. 

 WEBSTER, Arthur, N. Dakota. 



NOTICE.— I have one set of Marbled God- 

 wit, but want 3 sets more. I will give a good 

 cash price for one or more sets of four eggs 

 each. Must be from the original collector. 

 W H. BINGAMAN, Algona, Iowa. 



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