For Sale, Exchangee and Want Column.— in this space members of the 
Cooper Club are allowed one notice of about 35 words in each issue free of charge. 
Books and magazines can be offered for sale or exchange; bird skins and eggs can 
be offered in exchange, but not for sale. Notices must be written plainly, on one 
side only of a clean sheet of paper. For this department address W. Chambers, 
Eagle Rocky Cal. 
If your subscription or dues are delinquent 
please reluember the management needs the 
money to meet current bills, and send the 
cash in at once. , 
Eureka Folding Canoe for sale or ex- 
change. Suited for bird work in marsh or lake. 
Can be checked as baggage. Good as new. 
Will exchange for desirable sets. A. A. Du- 
Bois, lihaca, N. V. 
Ospreys Wanted — I, 2; III, 8, 9, 10; IV, 3; 
V, 7, 9; N. S., 3, 4. Will pay $6.00 for Bird-Lore 
1, II, III. Lauren Tremper, 2S6 No. Dewey 
St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Wanted — Audubon, Ornith. Biography, vols. 
2, 4, 5; Nuttall, Manual, 1840, 2 vols,; Bull. 
Cooper Club, I, no. 1; Bird Lore, vol. II, no. 2; 
and others. Also bird skins. B. H. SwalES, 
Crosse He; Mich. 
Wanted — Wilson Bulletin 2, 4; The Oologist, 
Utica, N. Y., vol. I complete; 11, 1, 2; III, 8, 9; 
IV, complete; V, complete; Bulletin of the 
Cooper Ornith. Club, vol. I, odd nos. W. LEE 
Chambers, Eagle Rock, Cal. 
For Exchange — At a bargain, sets and 
singles of such species as Northern Phalarope, 
Semipalmated Plover, Am. Rough-legged 
Hawk, Snowy Owl, Raven, Snowflake, Lap- 
land Longspur, Tree Sparrow, Am. Pipit, Gray- 
cheeked Thrush, etc., because one or more eggs 
are imperfect or a part of the set has been de- 
stro}’^ed. I collect sets of birds of prey only, 
but also desire living turtles and certain other 
reptiles. J. D. Sornborger, Rowley, Mass. 
For Sale or Exchange — The following 
fine sets: Audubon’s Ornith. Biography, 1831- 
39, 5 vols. complete. Audubon’s Synopsis of 
Birds of America, 1839; Nuttall’s Manual, orig. 
ed., 1832-34, 2 vols. complete. Wanted: The 
Auk, vols. 1, 2, 3 and 6; The Osprey, new series, 
vol. 1; Swainson and Richardson’s Fauna Bore- 
ali-Americana. Charles R. Keys, Mt. Ver- 
non, Iowa. 
Wanted — Nidiologist: Vol. I, all except no. 
9; Vol. Ill, no. 12; Osprey: Vol. I, nos. 2, 4, 6, 
8, Vol. IV, no. 3, Vol. V, all nos.; Condor: 
Vol. I, no. 2; Auk: Vol. IX, no. 3, and other 
whole volumes. Cash or sets offered. Dr. T. 
W. Richards, U. S. Navy, 1911 N Street, N. 
W., Washington, D. C. 
Wanted — F'irst-class sets, any variety, of 
Pine Grosbeak; Hermit, Mangrove, Orange- 
crowned, Tennessee, Sennett, and Connecticut 
Warblers; Salt Marsh Yellow-throat and Beld- 
ing Yellow-throat; Oregon, Alaska, Gray, Texas 
and Blue-eared Jay, Spotted Owl. E. Arnold, 
Freight Claim Agent, Grand Trunk Ry., Mon- 
treal, Canada. 
Wanted — Wheelock’s “Birds of California’’; 
Goss’s “Birds of Kansas’’; any or all numbers 
of the “Iowa Ornithologist. ” J.L.Sloanaker, 
Raisin, Fresno Co. , Cal. 
Wanted— A strictly 1st class set of Golden 
Eagle eggs with full data. Absolutely nothing 
but a well prepared, all ’round, A 1 set will be 
considered. I have sets of Bald Eagle, my 
own take, blown with holes 1-32 of an inch in 
diameter. If you have anything especially 
desirable to offer communicate with F. N. 
Irving, P. O. Box 584, Savannah, Ga. 
Wanted — Choice sets of 453a — 455a — 463 — 
469 — 640 — 646 —646b— 647— 651— 652b-660— 
662— 663a— 664— 672— 675a —681c-681e—682— 
537— 540— 540a— 540b— 542— 542b — 546a — 554a 
—559— 563a— 565— 566— 567e —568— 570a -573a 
—574a— 576— 579— 580— 580a— 580b— 582— 585— 
585b— 594— 594b —597a —610a —621— 625— 629a 
—629c— 630— 631a— 632c— 634. A. E. Price, 
Grand Park, III. 
Wanted for Cash — In original covers, 
clean and in perfect condition for binding: 
Wilson Bulletin, nos. 4, 6, 7; The Osprey (new 
series), vol I, 1902, no. 7; The Oologist, vol. Ill 
(1886), no. 4, vol. IV (1887), nos. 1, 3, 4; vol. 
V (1888), no. 6, vol. VI (1889), no. 4, nos. 139 
and 266; The Journal of the Maine Orn. Soc. , 
vol. IV, nos. 2, 3, 4, vol. V, nos. 1, 4; The Iowa 
Ornithologist, vol. II, nos. 1, 2, 4, vol. IV, nos. 
1, 2, 3, 4. — G- H. Messenger, President Linden 
Bank, Linden, Iowa. 
Wanted — Four sets, each with nests if pos- 
sible, of Audubon Oriole, Dickcissel, Rufus 
Hummingbird, Cooper Tanager, Mearns 
Thrasher, Canyon Wren, Varied Thrush. If 
you can supply any or all, with or without 
nests, write me what you want for them. — H. 
H. Bailey, P. O. Box 154, Newport News, Va. 
Wanted — I wish to exchange for warbler 
skins, especially'those of the South or South- 
west. What have you and what do you want? 
All letters answered promptly. — L- E. Wyman, 
Nampa, Idaho. 
Wanted. — Naturalist, Austin, Tex., I, nos. 
2 and 6; The Naturalist, Oregon City, I, no. 12, 
Nov. -Dec. 1894; Bull. Michigan Orn. Club, V, 
no. 3; Random Notes on Nat. Hist, I, nos. 1 to 
4, II, no. 12, III, 5 to 11. Good prices paid. 
— Dr. Wm. C. Braislin, 556 Washington Ave- 
nue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Wanted — A few good skins of the Prairie 
Chicken, offer in exchange California skins 
and sets.— -G. WillETT, 2123. Court St., Los 
Angeles, Cal. 
Can you furnish me with any of the follow- 
ing nos: Nidiologist, I, 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8; Osprey, 
I, 2, II, 2, 5 to 9 inclusive, 11, 12, III, com- 
lete, or all but no. 1, IV, 1 to 10 inclusive, V, 
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10 ? — Fred B. McKechnie, 
Ponkapog, Mass. 
For Exchange — First-class eggs in sets with 
data. I want from the original collector sets of 
349, 355 and 356. — B. G. Willard, Box 107, 
Mtllis, Mass. 
