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. L,EE Chambers, 
Eagle Rock, Los Angeles Co., Cal. 
Wanted — The Condor, vols. V to XII, in- 
clusive. JOHN C. PhieeipS, Wenham, Mass. 
THE GREAT AUK— A Record of Sales of 
Birds and Eggs by Public Auction in Great 
Britain, 1806-1910, by Thos. Parkin; 36 pages 
and 5 plates. A postal money order for two 
shillings sent direct to Mr. Thomas Parkin, 
High Wickham, Hastings, England, will bring 
a cop3' by return mail. 
WANTED FOR GASH— Bird Lore, a com- 
plete set; also vols. 1, 2, 3, 7, 10, complete or 
any odd numbers of these vols. The Auk, 
vols. 1 to 10 inclusive; also any magazines or 
books on ornithology. J. N. SwiFT, Stock- 
port, i.'. 
Wanted— Collecting parties desiring to visit 
the Pacific coast islands south of San Francisco 
to Magdalena Bay, Mex , may charter the fast 
boat “Flyer”. Special rates to Cooper Club 
• members and their friends. Write C. B. Lin- 
ton Investment Co. , Long Beach, Cal. 
Wanted — Nidiologist: vol. I, nos. 2, 5, 6; 
Osp< ey, vol. I, no. 2; vol IV, no. 3; vol. V, no. 
3; Auk, vols. I to VIII, XI, XII, XIII, XVI 
and XXVIII, vol. IX, no. 3, vol. XXI, no. 3; 
Journ. Maine Ornith. Soc., vole. I-II, vol. Ill, 
no. 1, 4; vol IV, nos 2, 3; vol. V, no. 1; vol. 
IX, nos. 3, 4; Bull. Mich. Ornith. Club, any 
complete vols. Cash or exchange. Dr. T. W. 
Richards, 1207 19th St. N. W., Washington, 
D. C. 
For Saee — Various odd numbers of ornitho- 
logical magazines and other publications, includ- 
ing the following: O and O, vol. VI, nos. 2- 
10; vol. VII; vol VIII, nos. 2-7. The Observer, 
vol. Ill, nos. 1, 5, 9; vol. V; vol. VI, nos. 1-11; 
vol VIII, nos. 2-10. R. W. ShuFEEDT, 3356 
18th Street, Washington, D. C. 
I WILL PAY a good price for the following 
publications, all to be, sound, in their original 
covers and suitable for binding. I will accept 
bound vols. when bound in with original cov- 
ers. Birds, Birds and Nature, vols. 1 to 11 
inclusive. The Oologist of Utica, N. Y., with 
its continuation the Ornithologist & Oologist, 
vols. 1 to 6 inclusive, all nos. of vol. 9 except 
1, 5, 11 and 12; The Oregon Naturalist, nos. 2 
& 3, vol. 1, nos. 1 & 2, vol. 2; Bulletin of Mich- 
igan Ornithological Club, all nos. issued; Birds 
of Middle & N.A.by Ridgway, part 5; Catalogue 
of Canadian Birds, by Macoun, part 1; Wilson 
Bulletin, no. 8; The Iowa Ornithologist, vols. 2, 3 
& 4; The Western Ornithologist, all nos. issued 
after no. 1 of vol. 5; The Petrel, all nos. issued af- 
ter no.l of vol. 1; The Atlantic Slope Naturalist, 
all nos. issued except nos. 2, 3, 5 of vol. 1; also 
all numbers issued of the following: The Or- 
nithologist and Botanist; The Oologist’s Ex- 
change; The Wolverine Naturalist; The Oolo- 
gist’s Advertiser; The, Owl; Stormy Petrel; 
Gameland; The Museum; Curlew; The Hummer; 
The Egg Collector; The Bittern; Ohio Natural- 
ist; Cassiuia, and many others too numerous to 
mention, so write me what you have. I have 
complete vols. of Oologist and Bird- Lore for 
exchange. George Seth Gdion, Napoleon- 
ville. La. 
Wanted — Correspondence with all persons 
who have done any kind of ornithological work 
in Wyoming. Send me names and addresses 
of yourselves and friends. Ernest Pieesbdry 
Waeker, Dept, of Biology, Univ. of Wyom., 
Laramie, Wyom. 
Wanted — I will give two dollars cash for 
EACH number, in ORIGINAL COVERS, 
CLEAN and in PERFECT CONDITION for 
binding, of the following publications, to-wit: 
Wilson Bulletin, nos. 4, 6, 7; The Osprey (new 
series), vol. I (1902), no. 7; The Oologist, 
vol. Ill (1886) vol. IV (1887), no. 1; vol. v 
(1888), no. 6; vol. VI (1889), no. 4; The Journal 
of the Maine Ornithological Society, vol. IV, 
numbers 3 and 4; vol. V, no. 3; The Iowa Or- 
nithologist, vol. II, no. 4; vol. IV, nos. 2 and 
4. — G. H. MESSENGER, President Linden 
Bank, Linden, Iowa. 
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 for Cash — Clean and in good con- 
dition for binding, “Bulletin of Cooper Club’’, 
vol. I, nos. 5 and 6. — Geo. W. Schusseer, 1345 
Oak St. , San Francisco, Calif. 
Nidioeogists for Saee — Vol. II, complete, 
$1.50; vol. Ill, complete, $2.00; vol. iv, com- 
plete, $1.50, in parts as issued, with covers; as 
new. — W. Lee Chambers, Eagle Rock, Los 
Angeles Co., Calif. 
For Saee — Ridgway ’s “Birds of North and 
Middle America, ’ ’ parts 1-2-3-4, bound in half 
black leather. Price $15. — PI. S. Hathaway, 
Box 1466, Providence, R. I. 
