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Notices of over ten lines will be charged for at 
_ the rate of ten cents per line. For this department, address W. Lez Cuampers, Lagle 
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- THe Coorer Crus has just fallen heir to 
the following publications which may be of 
Pe. ‘pe A A s 
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, 
0 Dh IED MEAT AEA SAE aR A A OMAP NR NT 20c 
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Birds of Los Angeles County, Grin- 
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Address W. LEE CHAMBERS, Business Mana- 
ger, Eagle Rock, es Angeles, Calif. 
WANTED.—I will pay cash for Jas. 1a Me- 
“History of Arizona”. —Harre R. 
4 WantEp.—Nidiologist, vol, 1, nos. 2, 5, 6. 
Osprey, vol. I, nos. 2, 4, 6; vol. m1, no. 5; vol. 
11, nos. 9,10; vol. iv, no. 8; vol. v, no. 9, in- 
_ dex; vol. 1 (new series), nos. 4, 5, 7. Ornith- 
 ologist and Oologist, vol. vi, nos. Bae 8, 9; 
yy 10: vol. vil, nos. 15, 16, 20-24; vol. vi1I, nos. 
mans via TO 10, 11. Will purchase at reason- 
any" able price. —BENJAMIN ADAMS, Wethersfield, 
_ Conn. 
SPLENDID OpporTUNITIES for study and for 
contact with advanced students are open to 
young men or women who have mastered the 
art of skeleton preparation. 
Those skilled 
in this work are in constant demand in mu- 
seums and universities. Our methods are 
yours for the asking.—J. Eucens Law, Cura- 
tor in Osteology, 
Zoology, Berkeley, Calf. 
Museum. of. Vertebrate 
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.—I’. SeymMour HEr- 
SEY, Taunton, Mass. 
WANTED—Will pay cash or exchange for 
Auk, vol. 5, no. 4; American Ornithology, 
vol. 6, nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7; Ornithologist and 
Oologist, vols. 6 and 7, complete, vol. 11, 
nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11; vol. 12, nos. 8, 
9, 10, 11; Maynard’s Birds of Eastern North 
America; MclIlwraith’s Birds of Ontaria, 2nd 
edition.—H. H. Jonwnson, Pittsfield, Maine. 
WANTED—North American Fauna, nos. 4, 
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of these I will pay a reasonable price.— 
ALEX. WALKER, Blaine, Oregon. 
I want odd volumes of Proceedings of the 
Biological Society of Washington.—W. Lee 
CHAMBERS, Hagie Rock, Los Angeles, Calif. 
CENTRAL AMERICAN BirRD SKINS—I will be 
pleased to correspond with anyone who 
might be interested in general collections 
from Guatemala and Costa Rica, and later on 
from Panama. The quality of this material 
cannot be surpassed.—AUSTIN P. SMITH, care 
of American Consulate, San Jose, Costa Rica. 
AUKS WANTED—TI have a nearly complete 
set, but lack the first two volumes, 1884 and 
1885. Also lack Bulletin wo Ornitho- 
logical Club, vol. 1, no. 2; vol. 2, no. 3. If 
you have any of the above to spare, please let 
me know about it. R. C. McGRrecor, Bureau 
of Science, Maniia, P. I. 
MEETINGS OF THE COOPER ORNITHOLOGICAL CLUB 
fourth Thursday of month, at Museum of Vertebrate 
Zoology, University of California, Berkeley. Take any train or car to Univer- 
Northern Division: 8 P. M., 
sity Campus. 
campus just north of football bleachers.—Mkrs. 
Mosswood Road, Berkeley, Calif. 
The Museum is the corrugated iron building on south side of 
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. 
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, AsHsy D. Boy Le, 351 
5th Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah. 
San Bernardino Chapter: Get date and ‘place from the Sec’ y, M. FrReENcH GILMAN, 
Banning, Calif. 
