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 keisha vied address W. Leg CHAMBERS, Eagle 
WantEep—Bird-Lore, vol. 1, index only; 
vol. 11, nos. 2, 3, 5; vol. 11, nos, 1, 2. Osprey, 
vol. 1, nos. 2, 4; vol. 111, nos, 8, 9, 10; vol. 5, 
nos. 4, 10, 11-12; New Series, no. 7. Journ. 
Maine Orn. Soc., vol. %, nos. 2, 3, 4; vol. v1, 
mos.) 1,.35,.4; vol. vit, nos,.1, 2, 3; vol. vii, 
‘nos. 2,3; 4; vol. rx, nos. 3, 4: vol. XIII, Nos. 
wre, rs State cash prices in first letter.— 
RALPH W. Jackson, Route no. 1, Cambridge, 
Maryland. 
WantTED—A no. 1 sets with full data of 
eggs on A. O. U. Check-list from no. 1 to no. 
441. Send exchange list to D. Bernarp BULL, 
731 Hast St. James St., San Jose, California. 
SALE EXTRAORDINARY—Duplicate negatives, 
accumulation of 15 years, to be sold, to make 
room. Many of much interest; a few very 
rare. Publication right allowed. Four 
grades: $.50, $1.00, $1.50 per dozen; and $.50 
each, all net. Must be sold. After one month 
price to be dropped 10% each week. Better | 
order now. List, particulars, five cents, 
stamps.—P. B. Preapopy, Blue Rapids, 
(Sas. 
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For SALE or ExcHancEe—Bird-Lore, vols. 
16, 17, 18, $1.25 each; Auk, vol. 30 (1905), 
$2; Birds of North and Middle America, 
vols. 7 and 8, $2.25 each; “50 Common Birds 
of Farm and Orchard’, and “Birds of Town 
and Country”, bound in one, wrappers, color- 
ed plates, $1.25. Postage extra in all cases. 
Would like any map, literature or corre- 
spondence relating to the Farmington Canal 
Company or The Hampshire and Hampden 
Canal Company. Write B. F. Cass, Tolland, 
Conn. 
_ WantEep—First Series of The Warbler, vol. 
I, no. 5, Sept.-Oct., 1903; vol. 11, no. 5, Sept.- 
Oct., 1904, no. 6, Nov.-Dec., 1904—Guy C. 
RIcH, - 1820 EL Cerrito Place, Hollywood, 
Calif. ' 
Value $15.00. 
Kan- | 
WANTED—A .32 cal. collecting pistol, or 
heavy barreled .22 cal. pistol that can be 
rebored to take the regulation .32 aux. shot 
shell. Have to exchange a 12-inch Game 
Getter gun in fair condition, with Ideal re- 
loading tool, 200 shells and 1000 felt wads. 
Also a fine professional mi- 
croscope, 3 objectives, case, etc., value $50.00. 
Or will pay cash for suitable gun.—Geo. G. 
CANTWELL, Puyallup, Wash. 
Hor Sate—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. Srorer, Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, 
Berkeley, Calif. 
Tue BiuEe Birp will help you find your 
Happiness Out-of-doors. Published monthly, 
the year ’round. The latest news on legis- 
lation affecting our wild birds. “The Way 
of the Protectionist”’, a serial on Bird Pre- 
servation now running. Rates: $1.50 per 
year; 15 cents the single copy.—BLueE Brpp, 
*1010 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. 
THE NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM, Balboa 
Park, San Diego, Calif., offers for sale 
copies of “An Annotated List of the Birds of 
San Diego County, California,” by Frank 
Stephens; price 25c. Stamps taken. 
WaNTED—To exchange for or purchase 
good scientific bird skins to complete varia- 
tions and genera in my collection. Please 
send lists with general wants or terms.—C. 
L. Puryies, 5 West Weir St., Taunton, Mass. 
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- 
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., 87 
Mosswood Road, Berkeley, Calif. 
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. 
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., Asuspy D. BorLe, 351 
bth Ave., Balt Lake City, Utah. 
San Bernardino Chapter: Get date and place from the Sec’y., M. FrRENcH GILMAN, 
Banning, Calif. 
