_ tomobile. 
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For Sale, Exchange and Want Column.—Any Cooper Club member is entitled to 
one advertising notice in each issue free. 
at the rate of ten cents per line. 
Rock, Los Angeles County, California. 
Notiees of over ten lines will be charged for 
For this SPAT HMERt, address W. Lee CHampBers, Hagle 
Stitt LAckine.—Through exchange notice 
on this page, I have completed my set of the | 
Auk. I still lack Bulletin Nuttall Ornitho- 
logical Club, vol. 1, no. 2; vol. 2, no. 3. I 
_ will pay any reasonable price for a copy of 
either or both of these numbers.—R. C. Mc- 
Grecor, Bureau of Science, Manila, P. I. 
{ 3 b r aoe ‘ 
WILL EXcHANGE any or all of my natural 
history collections for a good well-rated au- 
I have: 840 North American and 
foreign birds, skins and mounted; over 400 
sets birds’ eggs, catalogued at about $2600 
at Taylor’s list prices; 7000 specimens, 2000 
species, fresh-water and marine shells; about — 
275 minerals; about 300 fossils: 2000 Indian 
relics; a 5%-foot mounted alligator. Any 
one interested notify me as to year, make, 
condition and equipment of auto offered and 
ask for detailed list of collections. Or take 
a run up in the machine, look over the col- 
lections, and talk trade. Write first.—H. F. 
_ Duprey, Rk. D. 1, Box 78B, Dixon, Calif. 
For SALeE.—My ornithological library con- 
taining complete set of Nuttall Bulletin and 
Auk, Bird-Lore, Nidiologist; Cory’s “Birds 
of Haiti and San Domingo”; Ridgway’s 
“Birds N. and Mid. Amer.”; first edition of 
Nuttall’s “Ornitholegy”; Coues’ Bibliogra- 
Price 20 cents. 
1897, 26 pages. 
/ Price 20 pete. 
The Cooper Ornithological Club 
OFFERS FOR SALE | 
‘The Story of the Farallones’’, 1897, 36 pages, 28 haiftones, by C. Barlow. 
‘* Autobiographical Notes’’ by Henry Wetherbee Henshaw. 
frem THE Conpor, 56 pages, 3 photos. 
W. EE: CHAMBERS, Business tilled 
‘hich Rock, California 
phy, complete; etc. Large stock of pamph- 
lets. Parties interested will kindly let me 
have lists of their wants.—RaLepH W. JAck- 
SON, Route No. 1, Cambridge, Maryland. 
WawntTEeD.—A copy of George N. Law- 
rence’s paper “A Catalogue of the Birds 
found in Costa Rica’, from the Annals of 
the Lyceum of Natural History of New York, 
vol. IX, 1874, pp. 86-149.—W. HE. CLYDE tees 
Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
To ExcHancr.—A limited number of choice 
and desirable sets of eggs (with nests, 
where practicable) for first class sets of 
rare or semi-rare species. eae /S. Bowpisu, 
Demarest, N. J. 
Wantep—Ridgway’s Birds of N. & M. Am- 
erica, vols. 1 and 2, in original board bind- 
‘ing. Offer same volumes in paper, and cash 
difference. Also want Nidiologist, vol. 1, no. 
2. Have for sale or exchange for sets: Bul- 
letin C. O. C., vol. 1, nos. 1, 2, 4, 5; vol. II, 
complete. Oologist, 1899 to 1921, a few 
numbers missing. The Crocodiles, Lizards 
and Snakes of N. A. (paper), Cope. The 
Dinosaurs (paper), Marsh—C. S. Suarvr, 
Escondido, poe. y 
Report on the Birds Recorded iti a visit to the Islands of Santa Bar- 
bara, San Nicolas and San Clemente, in the spring of 1897. By J. 
Grinnell. Publication No. 1, Pasadena Academy of Sciences, Sere 
Price 50 cents. ) 
Birds of the Pacific Slope of Los Angeles County. By J. Grinnell. 
lication No. 2, Pasadena Academy of Ua ape March, 1898, 52 pages. 
Pub- 
Reprinted 
Price $1.00, 
