For gale, eecknage and Want Coiininicdny Cooper Club member is entitled to one 
P iertisine notice in each issue free. Notices of over ten lines will be charged for at 
ag the rate of ten cents per line. 
‘eas peek Los Anockes County, California. 
bt) 
| CaMPIne Bacrnenpi, 16 years museum ex- 
iss perience in vertebrates, insects, etc., would 
_ join others and share expenses on week- 
nat ends or longer summer trips. 
of collected material or exchange for techni- 
_ cal nature books, publications, etc. Refer- 
ences; correspondence solicited—Horace G. 
ae SuarH, 2918 pees Be, Denver, Colo. 
i : ~ 
Pe Bisjogical Fame Bulletins nos. 
«2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 12, 14, 16, 24. Bird-Lore vol. 1, 
index only; vol. Zi MOSy 2.) 3) 5; vol. 3, nos. 1, 
«84-85, 88, 42, 53, 54, 56, 65, 
188, 139, 140, 141, 144, 149, 453, 158, 159, 166, 
-:168, 169, 176, 177, 179, 182, 185, 199, 203, 211, 
us 213, 221, 222, 234, 236, 256. -Ridgway’s Birds 
66-67, 77, 90, 99, 
eo M aryland. 
k 
‘ ae 
ll aes 8 Tes 
a Ba ears Sare—Birds of the Northwest, Coues; 
ae Color Key to N. A. Birds, Chapman; Bird 
4 ; Life, Chapman; Birds of California, Wheel- 
_ ock; Handbook of Birds of Western U. S., 
‘Bailey; 
 Coues; North American Birds Eggs, Reed; 
By Birds of Pacific Slope of So. Calif., Willett; 
- Birds of Huachuca Mts., Swarth; Oologist, 
i 1910, 1913, 1914, complete, and 1911, 1912, 
sity Campus.” 
Mosswood Road, Berkeley, Calij. 
oth Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah. 
sit seb Calif. 
Limited sale | 
2. Oologist, whole numbers 18, 23-24, 31, 32, | 
Angeles County, 
of North & Middle America, parts 1 and 2. cca 
-Rateu Ww. JACKSON, Pauls No. f; Cambridge, 
Field Ornithology and Check-List, - 
A She incomplete; ‘Condor, 1909 to 1917, com- 
For this ii isamniceh address W. Lez CHameers, Hagle 
~ 
plete, 1918 one number missing; Auk, 1911 
to 1914, complete—Mrs. Eva M. BLAINE, 
I 026 No. Coronado St., Los Angeles, Calif. 
I wave first 13 vols. of Forest and Stream, 
and 9 vols. of The Ibis, 1874 and up. What 
will you offer me?—Hazotp H. Battey, New- 
port News, Va. 
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, Hagle Rock, Los 
California. 
Horn SaLteE—Ridgway’s “Birds of North and 
| Middle America”, parts 1 to 7, as issued, pa- 
per, $24.00 ‘(or bound, 4 vols. in half leath- 
er, $35.00); The Condor, vols. 3 to 20, com- 
plete as issued, paper, the set, $35.00; Pac. 
Coast Avifauna, nos. 1 to 8, and no. 11, pa- 
per, the set, $10.00; Proceedings Zoological 
Society of London, 1830-1849, complete, 19 
vols. (“parts”), cloth, the set, $30.00.—TRacy 
I. Storer, Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, 
Berkeley, Calif. 
WaANTED—Fleas from birds’ nests. For 
particulars apply to Hon. N. CHARLES 
-Roruscuinp, Arundel House, Kensington 
Palace Gardens, W. 8, London, England. 
MEETINGS 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- 
ae F ~The Museum is the corrugated iron building on south side of 
os ia campus just north of football bleachers—Mrs. AMELIA S, ALLEN, Sec’y., 37 
Southern Division: 8 P. M., last Thursday of month, at Museum of History, Science, 
| and Art, Exposition Park, Los Angeles. 
St., or “Vermont and Georgia” south on Hill. 
= 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. Boyer, 35/1 
Take “University” car south on Spring 
Get off at Vermont and Thirty- 
San Bernardino Chapter: Get oe and place from the Sec’y., M. FRENCH GILMAN, 
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