For Sale, Exchange 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. hEE Chambers , 
Eagle Rock., Cal. 
For Salb — Report on Bird Migration in the 
Mississippi Valley (Cook) ; The English spar- 
row in North America (Barrows) ; Auk, vols. 6 
to 28; Birds of the Colorado Valley (Coues) ; 
Birds of the Northwest (Coues); Hawks and 
Owls of the U. S. (Fisher) ; Bird Lore, vols. 1 to 
12. Write for complete list. W. L. BurnbtT, 
Fort Collins, Colo.' 
For Exchange— a. O. U. Nos. 1 1-4, 1-4; 
11 1-2; 16 1-1; 44 1-3; (85) 1-1; 202 1-4; 201 1-5; 
263 1-4; 329 1-2: 339 1-3; 342 1-2; 346 1-2; (359.1) 
1-5; 389 1-4; 390 1-7; 394c 1-5; 412a 1-7; 467 1-4; 
477 1-5; 487 1-4; 498 1-4; 498c 1-2; 511b 1-4; 517 
1-3; 529 1-4; 540 1-4; 549 1-4; 550 1-4; 560 1-4; 
563 1-4; 581 1-4; 587 1-3; 598 1-4; 608 1-2; 624 1-4; 
648a 1-3; 659 1-4; 673 1-4; 674 1-5; 681 1-4; 687 1- 
4; 704 1-4; 721 1-6; 73.5a 1-4; 755 1-4; Wandering 
Albatross 1-1; Rock-hopper Penguin, single; 
King Penguin 1-1, end blown. John H. Fean- 
AGAN, 10 Weybossel St . , Providence, R. I. 
Wanted — Osprey, vol. 1, No. 2; Osprey, 
vol. 4, No. 8, 9, 10. C. J. Pennock, Kennett 
Square, Pa. 
Wanted — Ornithologist & Oologist, vol. 13i 
No. 2, Feb. 1888; Osprey 3, No. 7. O. Wid- 
MANN, 515 Von Versen St., St. Louis, Mo. 
Wanted — A few skins of Golden Plover in 
exchange for California skins and sets, also A1 
set of Black Oystercatcher to exchange for set 
of Woodcock. G. WiLEETT, 2123 Court St., 
Los Angeles, Cal. 
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. Swaees, 
Crosse lie, Mich. ' 
Wanted— Wilson Bulletin 2, 4; The Oologist, 
Utica, N. Y., vol. I complete; II, 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. 
Important — Don’t forget that we need 
money to pay bills. Send in your dues and 
subscriptions at once. W. LEE Chambers, 
Bus. Mgr., R. D. No. 1, Box 73 D, Los An- 
geles, Cal. 
Books For SaeE — M rs. PL R. Taylor has a 
few books left from the library of H. R. Taylor 
and wishing to dispose of them at once will 
givfe some one a bargain. Mrs. H. R. Tayeor, 
. 1313 Regents St., Alameda, Cal. 
The Manager of the Cooper Club has a few 
damaged volumes of “The Condor” which will 
be sold at just one-half the regular price. All 
are complete but are either mussed, torn or 
second-hand. They are bargains at the price. 
We have every volume except one. Some only 
jack covers to make them perfect. 
For Saee — Complete sets of Condor, Bird- 
Lore, Auk, Nidiologist, Warbler, Bittern, Coun- 
try Life in America, Suburban Life; also vol- 
umes of Oolog;ist, Osprey, O. & O., Audubon 
Magazine, Journal Maine Ornith. Spc., Amer- 
ican Ornith., American Naturalist, National 
Geographic Mag. Offer $1.00 for Bird-Lore Vol. 
1 No. 2. Lauren Tremper, 136 No. Devuey 
St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
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. 
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- 
plete, or all but No. 1, IV, 1 to 10 inclusive, V, 
I, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10? — Fred B. McKechnie, 
Ponkapog, Mass. 
For Exchange — Fla. Redwing n i5-3, 2-4, 
Loggerhead Shrike n 5-5, « 4-4, Fla. Cardinal 
"3-3, Ward Heron 5-3, Water Turkej^ 10-4, 4-3 
Mockingbird 14-3, 7-4, Fla. Nighthawk 3-2, 
Fla. Screech Owl 5-2, 2-3, Sandhill Crane. 1-2. 
Wilson’s Snipe 2-4. Want Mountain Plover, 
Western Willet, Avocet, Piping Plover, Golden 
Eagle, western species of hawks, etc. Donaed 
J. Nichoeson, Orlando, Florida. Box 631. 
For Exchange — Eggs of following species 
in sets, for land birds’ eggs not in my collec- 
tion: A. o. U. ,9 — 34 — 35—38 — 42 — 43 — 4^1 — 47 — 
81—82.1—92—92.1—10.3—114.1 — 116.1 — 123 — 
129—132—135—147—148—152—162—177—178— 
182—194b—196—206—207—227—228—260—269- 
.1—274— 281— 295— 293 a— .302— 302 a— .327— .3.53 
—354—354 a— .359— 445— 5.34— .5.36— 602 — 639 — 
6.54 a — 763. & c. Full list on application — Thos. 
H. Jackson, West Chester, Pa. 
For Saee 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 P'auna Bore- 
ali- Americana. ChareeS R. Keyes, Mt. Ver- 
non, Iowa. 
