For Sale, Fxchaiige and Waiit Coliishti.— Iri tfiis space ’meth'bers 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. X,EE Chambers, 
Eagle Rock., Los Angeles Co., Cal. 
For — As new prepaid: O. & O. vols. 
’86, ’87, ’88, ’89, ’90, ’91, bound half morocco 
two vols. in a book, the lot for $4.50; Proceed- 
ings of the Biological Society of Washington, 
vols. 15, 16, 17, 18, houuA. cloth, per vol. $1.25; 
North American Wild Fowls (Elliot) $1.50; 
“ “ Shore Birds “ $1.50; 
Camps and Cruises of an Ornithologist (Chap- 
man) $1.75. — W. L. Burnett, Fort Collins, 
Colorado. 
Wanted — Skins of Hudsonian Godwit, Eski- 
mo Curlew and certain of the Grouse; Parts i 
and II “Birds of North and Middle America’’, 
paper covers preferred. — A.B.HowEEE, Covina, 
California. 
Wanted. — The Auk, vols. 2 and 3; The Nid- 
ologist, vol. I, no. 2; The Osprey, vol. ill, no. 10, 
vol. IV, nos. 2, 3, 5, vol. vi, nos. 3, 4, 5, 6. — 
Charees R. Keyes, Mt. Vernon, Iowa. 
For Saee. — Nidologist, vols. 1-4 complete 
with indexes, bound in one volume; Cook’s 
Birds of Michigan, paper; Pacific Coast Avifauna 
No. 4, paper; 15 extra copies Nidologist, differ- 
ent, some rare; 28 extra copies of various num- 
bers Osprey including 4 of vol. i, no. 1. All 
perfect condition. No exchanges. — E. S. Roeeb, 
193 E. 10th St., Eugene, Oregon. 
Wanted. — Of the Utica Oologist, the follow- 
ing back numbers for which I will pay the high- 
est cash price, viz: Volume ii, nos. 1, 2, 3; 
vol. Ill, nos. 9, 12; vol. iv, no. 7. — R.M. Barnes, 
Lacon, III. 
Wanted. — Cosmopolitan for July, August, 
September, October, and November, 1910. Will 
pay a reasonable cash price. — Earee R. F'or- 
REST, 261 Locust Ave., Washington, Penn. 
For Saee. — M rs. H. R. Taylor has a few 
more books to dispose of at greatly reduced 
prices. — M rs. H. R. Tayeor, Alameda, Calif. 
Notice — The Power Boat Flyer will make 
an extended trip to Lower California waters 
about April 1st, 1912 (sailing date subject to 
pleasure of passengers); two berths taken; six 
more open. Collectors desiring to make the 
trip notify us as early as possible. We will 
visit any locality desired by collectors while in 
these waters. The Flyer is 3 years old, 45 feet 
long, 11 Yz feet beam. Equipped with sails and 
a new 30 h. p. 3 cyl. Standard Gas Engine; 
speed (3 tests with engine half open) , 86 miles, 
^Yz hours. Charge for this trip very reason- 
able. This is a trip worth while. Write C. B. 
Linton, 125 W. Ocean Ave., Long Beach, Calif. 
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, Los Angeles Co., Cal. 
Wanted — Ornithologist & Oologist, vol. 13, 
no. 2, Feb. 1888; Osprey 3, no. 7. O. Wid- 
mann, 515 Von Versen St., St. Louis, Mo. 
For Exchange — O. & O. vol. 17, nos. 1 to 
9 inclusive; Journ. Maine Orn. Soc., vol. 2, no. 
1; Birds of Wheeler Survey; 34 publications of 
the California Academy of Sciences; Catalog of 
Water Birds of California, Bryant; Catalog of 
Birds of Lower California, Bryant; Additions 
to Ornithology of Guadalupe Island, Bryant. 
Also 391 1-4, 122 5-4, 346 1-2. Will exchange 
above for sets. Send lists. H. F. Duprey, 
Dixon, Calif. 
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 He, Mich. 
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; 735a 1-4; 755 1-4; Wandering 
Albatross 1-1; Rock-hopper Penguin, single; 
King Penguin 1-1, end blown. John H. Fean- 
AGAN, 10 Weybosset St., Providence, R. I. 
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