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For Sale, Exchange and Want Column.—Any Cooper Club member is entitled to one 
advertising notice in each issue free. 
the rate of ten cents per line. 
Rock, Los Angeles County, California. 
WANTED—A man to join me on a trip to 
region next season; either 
shares, full partner, or salary with no part 
of spoils. Must make a good bird skin. 
Also have for sale the nine rare volumes of 
Ibis, 1874 to 1883, and the proceedings of the 
‘Zoological Society of London, 1860, bound. 
A few copies left of my “Birds of Virginia”, 
cash; or will exchange for bird skins or sets 
of eggs. Also desire to purchase first class 
collection of Western bird skins and sets of 
_eggs.—Harotp H. Baitey, 319 54 St., New- 
port News, Va. 
Wantep—Fleas from birds’ nests. For 
particulars apply to Hon. N. CHARLES 
RoTHSCHILD, Arundel House, Kensington 
Palace Gardens, W. 8, London, England. | 
For Sate—Ornithologist and Oologist, vol. 
6 all but numbers 8, 10 and 11; vols. 7 to 17, 
complete, index lacking in 7, each volume 
, well bound; vol. 18, unbound. Also vol. 7 
except number 22 (Nov., 1882) and index; 
and vol. 8 except numbers 4, 11 and 12. Os- 
prey, vol. 1, numbers 1, 3, 7 and 9; vol. 2, 
numbers 1, 3, 6 and 7; vol. 3, number 1. 
Wanted to purchase—Oologist, vols. 14 to 31, 
and 34, unbound, or various numbers in 
these volumes. Wilson Bulletin, nos. 1 to 13, 
15 to 29, 35 to 37, 42, 44, 46 to 66, 68, 69, 82, 
83, 85, 86 and 88 to date.—R. W. WILLIAMs, 
Cosmos Club, Washington, D. C. 
WantEpD—Brewster’s “Birds of the Cape 
Region of Lower California’; Belding’s 
“Land Birds of the Pacific District”; Lat- 
- tin’s “Oologist”, vol. 4, and vol. 6, no. 4— 
HH. S. Haruaway, Box 1466, Providence, R. I. 
For Saxte—Double-barrel 20 gauge Fox 
hammerless gun, absolutely new, best condi- 
“tion, with case, reloading tools and rod, $35. 
An auxiliary for a 38 extra long shell fitted. 
cash prices. 
Notices of over ten lines will be charged for at 
For this department, address W. Lez CHameers, Hagle 
for this gun included for $5.00 extra.—F. 
M. DILLE, Valentine, Nebraska. 
For Sate—Six copies “History of the 
Birds of Kansas”, by N. S. Goss; 692 pp., 35 
plates, as new; $5.50 each, delivered.—Honr- 
ACE GUNTHORP, 1525 College Ave., Topeka, 
Kans. 
WaNTED—Ridgway’s “Birds of North and 
Middle America’, vols. 2 and 3; paper covers 
preferred; must be in good condition. Will 
pay reasonable cash price.—F.. SEyMour HEr- 
sEY, Taunton, Mass. 
Wantep—North American Fauna, nos. 4, 5,- 
U1, 14,955 16.47, 20; 21°28, 25, 27, 28, 29.— 
LAURENCE Hury, 1703 Clay Ave., San Diego, 
Calif. 
TREBLE EXCHANGE Value in other material 
for any sets of the raptores, my take, col- 
lected between 1895 and 1903. Any one desir- 
ous of returning’ Such sets kindly mail copy 
of data to—Mixron 8. Ray, 23 Belmont Ave., 
‘San Francisco, Calif. 
WantTeEpD—Complete sets with all indexes: 
Ornithologist and Qologist, Nidiologist, Os- 
prey, Young Oologist, Western Ornithologist, 
Birds, Humming Bird; and Journal Maine 
Ornith. Soc., vol. vil, no. 2, to end. State 
Give condition and whether 
bound or not.—Dr. CAasty Woop, Stanford 
University P. O., California. 
The California Museum of Vertebrate 
Zoology would like to correspond with any 
students interested in the collection and 
preparation of osteological specimens of 
birds, mammals, and reptiles. Queries with 
regard to field and laboratory preparation 
of specimens will have careful attention. 
Correspond with J. Eugene Law, Curator in 
Osteology, Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, 
Berkeley, California. 
