EXCHANGES. 



Each member of the Club, not in arrears for dues, is entitled to two exchange 

 notices, of thirty words each, during the year; other subscribers one 

 such notice. 



BOOKS, MAGAZINES, TOOLS. SPECIMENS AND SUPPLIES 

 For Ornithologists, Oologists, Taxidermists and Naturalists. 



Coues* Key, 2 vols., cloth $9 SO 



North American Bird's Eggs, hundreds of plates and illustrations 2 SO 



Chapman's Color Key. 2 45 



Brown's Artistic Taxidermy and Modelling 3 50 



I can save you money. Lists of all for the asking. 



Benjamin Hoag, Stephentowi^, N. Y. 



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NOTICE.— All lovers and collectors of Birds and Eggs will please 

 send name and address to Dr. S. D. Luther & Son. Fayetteville, Ark., 

 for insertion in our Ornithologists' and Oologists' Directory. We want 

 every subscriber of this magazine to comply with this request, as we 

 desire this Directory to b<i complete, and to serve as a medium of 

 exchange, both of Field Notes and specimens, between all Bird Lovers 

 in the U.S., East. West, North and South. If you desire to advance 

 this fascinating nature study to the position that it deserves, then write 

 us to'day. Your insertion is free gratis. Special ads. at reasonable 

 rates. We will receive subscriptions for this Directory at once, but no 

 cash remittances will be accepted until all names are in, at which time 

 due notice will be given all who desire same. Address all communica- 

 tions to Dr. S. D. Luther & Son, Box No. 162, Fayettevii<i.e, Ark. 



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OLD BIRD MAGAZINES WANTED.— I will be glad to receive a list 

 of any duplicate bird magazines or old bird books you may have and can 

 offer either cash or j^ood exchange for them. I have the following to dis- 

 pose of : Bendir^^s Life Histories Vols. I and II, Pacific R. R. Survey, the 

 four vols., which contain all the bird writings of the survey, with 38 colored 

 plates; a complete set of the Nuttall Bulletin (8 vols.), unbound, and num- 

 erous other bird magazines, etc. I want B^ll. Mich. Orn. Club., Vols. I, II 

 and III; the 0. <^ 6., Vols. I, II, IH, IV, V, VI, VII, VlII. W. Lee 

 Chambers, Santa Monica, Cal. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.— Choice Southern sets with full accurate 

 and standard data; very cheap for cash. Sets of, warblers especially desired. 

 Satisfaction guaranteed. List for stamp. Doctor M.T. Cleckley, 457 Greene 

 Street, Augusta, Ga. 



WANTED — Sets of eggs containing abnormal specimens, such as runts 

 albinos, monstrosities, abnormally colored or shaped eggs. Will give cash or 

 good exchange. J. Warren Jacobs, Waynesburg, Pa. 



WANTED. — Every dealer and collector to send me his address that I 

 may send out sample sheets of my Standard Field Note and Data Blank Books, 

 endorsed by advanced collectors and dealers. Recommended by Ornithologi- 

 cal Clubs. "All answered." Geo. W. Morse, Box 230, Ashley, Ind. 



