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For Sale, Exchange and Want Column. — Any Cooper Club member is entitled to one 
advertising notice in each issue free. 
rate of 15 cents per line. 
Los Angeles County, California. 
Notices of over ten lines will be charged for at the 
For this department, address W. Lez CHAmbBeERsS, Altadena, Los 
WANTED—Nidiologist, vol. I, nos. 2 and 6. 
Any reasonable price will be paid.—BrEng. 
ApAMs, Wethersfield, Conn. 
WANTED—Nidiologist, vol. I, nos. 2, 3, 4, 6. 
Offer cash or exchange in. bird skins or 
nests and eggs—WricHT M. PrEeRcE, Clare- 
mont, Calif. 
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For Sate—Ornithologist and Oologist, 
vols. VIII to XVIII inclusive; Bulletin Coo- 
per Club, vol. I, 1, 2, 5; Condor, vols. III and 
IV complete; Osprey complete excepting vol. 
I, 2, 4; vol. I, N. S., 4, 5, 6. Also various 
other out-of-print bird magazines. Wanted 
—Bird-Lore, vol. I, index; vol. XXIII com- 
plete. Warbler, 1st series, complete. Ornith- 
ologist and Oologist (Semi-Annual) com- 
plete. Wilson Quarterly, vol. IV, no. 1— 
H. H. Jounson, Pittsfield, Maine. 
- THE Cooper Ciups offers for sale, one copy 
Bulletin no. 107, U. S. National Museum, 
“Life Histories of N. A. Diving Birds”, in 
paper covers, new, uncut. Price $6.00 de- 
livered. Address W. Lee CHAMBERS, Busi- 
ness Manager, Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, 
Calif. 
THE Cooper CLuB has the following publi- 
cations which may be of interest to its 
members. We are quoting them at prices 
that just about cover trouble and expense 
of mailing. 
The Story of the Farallones,’ Barlow, 
Lo a tg SEES ie ae eee SC 20¢ 
Birds of the Santa Barbara Islands, 
Grinnell, CHD AES eet Say oe ne OY DO 50e 
Birds of Los Angeles County, Grin- 
ERC Leeevene lise alee Seta Cire Lys 2 ls 20¢ 
Address W. Lee CHAMBERS, Business Mana- 
ger, Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, Calif. 
For SaLe—Report Pacific R. R. Survey, 
1858, Birds, by Spencer F. Baird, 900 pages 
with colored plates, good condition, price 
$5.00. Key to N. A. Birds, Elliott Coues, 
1872, covers loose, price $3.00. Field Ornith- 
ology, Elliott Coues, 1874, price $1.50. Wil- 
son’s American Ornithology, published by T. 
L. Magagnos, 1839, cloth, good condition, 
with exception of loose front cover, price 
$5.00. 150 ornithological magazines, Auk, 
Condor, Ornithologist and Oologist, Oolo- 
gist, Osprey, Nidiologist, Am. Ornithology, 
Museum, etc., mostly complete sets; some 
soiled or with covers missing; Auks and 
Condors in perfect condition; price as a 
whole, only $15.00 net.—Gro. G. CANTWELL, 
901 West Main Ave., Puyallup, Wash. 
Booxs For Sate—Fisher, A. K. Hawks 
and Owls of the U, States in their Relation 
to Agriculture. A new, fine copy, 25 col. 
pls. Rare. Washn., 1893. $6.00. Coues, E. 
The Birds of the Colorado Valley. Contains 
the bibliography, pp. 567-784, invaluable to 
anyone forming a collection of ornithologi- 
cal books. Wash., 1878; original binding 
and in good condition, $4.00. Nidiologist, 
vol. 1, $1.50; m1, $2.00; Iv, $1.50. All new 
in parts as issued. This is one of the 
early publications in which Cooper Club pa- 
pers were published.—W. LEE CHAMBERS, 
Eagle Rock, Los Angeles County, California. 
COOPER CLUB PUBLICATIONS 
To be had from W. LEE CHAMBERS, Altadena, Los Angeles County, California 
PACIFIC COAST AVIFAUNA 
No.1. Birds of the Kotzebue Sound Region, Alaska, by J a Grin- 
nell. 1900. 80 pp.,1 map. Price, $.75 post paid. 
An important contribution to our knowledge of Naeon birds, the 
result of observations by the author covering more than a year in the re- 
gion. The report consists of an ‘‘Introduction’’, ‘‘Field-notes’’, Bibliog- 
raphy’’ and ‘‘Check-list’’. The ‘‘Field-notes’’ contain extended biograph- 
ical accounts of rare northern species of birds that few people have had 
opportunity of meeting. 
No. 4. Birds of the Huachuca Mountains, Arizona, by Harry S. 
Swarth. 1904. 70 pp. Price $.50 postpaid. 
Contains extended accounts of the life histories of interesting species 
of birds, including Mexican birds that enter the United States in only a 
few mountain ranges along our southern border. 
Based entirely upon 
observations by the author and his companions on field trips during sev- 
eral different years. 
