| For Sale, Exchange and Want Column.—Any Cooper Club member is entitled to one 
- advertising notice in each issue free. Notices of over ten lines will be charged for at 
the rate of ten cents per line. 
Rock, Los Angeles County, California. 
For this department, address W. LEE CHAMBERS, Eagle 
For Sare—One complete file of Bird-Lore, 
all in original covers; also many odd num- 
bers of Bird-Lore. For sale also, one com- 
plete set, 68 parts, all in original covers, of 
“~s 
of Carnegie Museum, 
_ete.—F. L. Burns, Berwyn, Pa. 
Animate Creation.—E. W. HADELER, Paines- 
ay ville, Ohio. 
‘ rere: copy of Birds of Costa Rica, 
by M., A. Carriker, Jr., published as Annals 
in 1910.—AvustTiIn. P. 
SmitH, Dos Cabezas, Arizona. 
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-R. C. McGreecor, Bureau of Science, Mani- 
Ma, | P. I., wants. ‘Richmond’s List of generic 
y ‘terms proposed for birds diving the years 
1890 to 1900, inclusive, etc., which was print- 
ed in Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus. (1902), xxiv, 663- 
729, and he will give one dollar for a copy, 
. either author's separate or excerpt, and ‘no 
questions asked. 
\ 
: ExcHance—I have me following | publica- 
1 : tions bound in half morocco, to exchange for ' 
others not in my library: N. A. Fauna, nos. 
8, 25, 28, 29, 31. What have you to offer?— 
WL. Burnett, Colorado Agricultural Col- 
lege, Fort Collins, Colo. 
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For SALE or ExcHANGE— Almost complete 
files of Oologist, West American Scientist, 
Wilson Bulletin, etc. Wanted, Wilson Bul- 
letin no. 94, Ridgway’s Birds N. and Mid.- 
America, vols. vir and later, Sage’s Birds 
Connecticut, Wayne’s Birds South Carolina, 
! 
Woo LIKE to join someone on a collect- 
ing trip this spring, either to the Channel 
Islands, or on main land, Could take auto 
at my expense.—J, FRANK WILSON, 337 High- 
land Place, Monrovia, Calif. 
SKULLS AND SKELETONS cleaned by a safe, 
| up-to-date method. Send for my schedule of 
prices. References: California Museum of 
‘Vertebrate Zoology and California Academy 
of Sciences.—LuLta M. Burt, 2734 Forest 
Ave., Berkeley, Calif. 
I Want a complete set or odd volumes of 
the Proceedings of the Biological Society of 
Washington. Will give good exchange or 
cash.—W. LEE CHamBers, Eagle Rock, Los 
| Angeles County, California. 
I Desire good museum material with com- 
plete data. Birds, eggs, marine forms, etc. 
Can furnish any of the southern birds, and 
have a good series of ducks: Gadwall, Blue- 
winged Teal, etc.; also shorebirds, geese and 
herons. Address ALFRED M. Battery, Louwis- 
iana State Museum, New Orleans, La. 
WILL EXCHANGE full sets of the following: 
A. O. U. nos. 52, 14, 71, 154, 157, 162, 114.1, 
172a, 174. I want skins of any of the geese 
and swans, and of the Limicolae and Galli- 
nae.—F Rep L. GRANVILLE, 2238 Canyon Drive, 
Hollywood, Calif. 
MERTINGS OF THE COOPER ORNITHOLOGICAL CLUB 
Northern Division: 8 p. M., third Thursday of month, at Museum of Vertebrate 
Zoology, University of California, Berkeley. Take any train or car to Univer- 
- sity Campus. 
The Museum is the corrugated iron building on south side of 
campus just north of football bleachers.—Mrs. AMELIA S. ALLEN, Sec’y., 387 
Mosswood Road, Berkeley, Calif. 
Southern Division: 8 P. M., last Thursday of aout: at Museum of History, Science, 
and Art, Exposition Park, Los Angeles. 
St., or “Vermont and Georgia” south on Hill. 
Take “University” car south on Spring 
Get off at Vermont and Thirty- 
ninth, and walk two blocks east to Exposition Park. The Museum is the build- 
ing with the large dome.—L. E. Wyman, Sec’y., care of Museum. 
Intermountain Chapter: Get date and place from the Sec’y., AsHBy D. Borie, 351 
oth Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah. 
_ San Bernardino Chapter: Get date and place from the Sec’y., M. FRENCH GILMAN, 
Banning, Calif. 
