EXCHANGES 
BOOKS AND MAGAZINES 
Taylor’s Catai^ogue — Read page ad in this 
issue and respond at once, to have part in prep- 
aration of the Standard Catalogue of eggs and 
skins for exchangers — 2d edition, which will 
have many new features. The adjustment of 
exchange values on bird skins will be in the 
hands of a well known ornithologist, familiar 
with that branch. Prices so arranged that skins 
may be exchanged for eggs by same catalogue 
on equitable basis. 
H. R. T.aylor, Publisher. 
Alameda, Cal. 
For -Sale — Fine sets of Golden Eagle, 
Prairie Falcon, Duck Hawk. Want sets Swal- 
low-tailed, White-tailed and Everglade Kites, 
for cash or exchange, also Red-bellied Hawk, 
Cranes, Dimpkin, and others. Make offers, 
with full particulars. H. R. Taylor, 
Box 95, Alameda, Cal. 
For Exchange — Choice Southern sets with 
standard data, Chuckwill’s Widow, Swainson’s 
Warbler, American Oystercatcher, Willet, Wil- 
son’s Plover, Night-hawk, Royal Stern, Hood- 
ed Warbler, Black Skimmer, Summer Tanager, 
“etc., for Ai sets. 
Dr. M. T. Cleckley, 
457 Greene St., Augusta, Ga. 
Ornithological Books for Sale— I have 
the following “Bird Books” to dispose of for 
cash or for “Bird Books” not in my collection. 
Pacific R. R. Survey, 13 vols. complete; Bulle- 
tin Nuttall Ornithological Club, complete 8 
vols. ; Bay State Oologist complete in 6 nos. ; 
Fisher’s “Hawks and Owls,” and several hun- 
dred Oologists, Ospreys, Nidiologist, O & O, 
Oregon Naturalist (complete except 2 nos.) and 
others.' Send a list of 5"our wants and I may be 
able to supply them. I want O. & O. first 8 
vols.. Auk, vols. I, 2, 3 and 6, and lots of old 
bird books. I especially want old government 
reports. All letters carefully noted and an- 
swered. W. Lee Chambers, 
Santa Monica, Cal. 
Wanted — Back volumes of The Auk as fol- 
lows: Vols. I, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 12, also mam- 
mal skins. Will pay cash or exchange the fol- 
lowing books: Expl. and Survey for R. R. from 
the Mississippi to Pac. Ocean, Vols. 8, 9, 10, 
1853-56; Geol. Survey of the Terr., Vol, II, N. 
A. Rodentia, Coues & Allen, 1857. Birds of 
North and Middle America, Part i, Ridgway. 
W. L. Burnett, 
128 N. Sherwood St., Fort Collins, Colo. 
All sent prepaid 
Coues’ New Key, 2 vols., 9.50 
Chapman’s Color Key, 2.45 
Bailey’s Handbook Birds Western United 
States, 3.50 
North American Birds Eggs, 2.50 
Scientific Taxidermy and Modelling, 
M. Brom, 3.50 
Any book or magazine published, prompt quo- 
tations. Back vols. and odd numbers of 
bird magazines, oologists. Naturalists’ and 
Taxidermists’ tools and supplies, oological 
specimens in fine sets. Lists of all on re- 
quest. 
Benjamin Hoag, 
Stephentown, New York. 
Pacific Coasf Avifauna, No. 4 
Birds of the 
Huachuca Mountains, 
Arizona 
By HABR,Y S. SWABTM 
This 75-page pamphlet has just been issued by 
the Cooper Ornithological Club as the fourth of 
its series of Special papers. We believe that it 
can be safely put down as the most valuable 
contribution to the ornithology of the middle- 
west of recent years. In it we find a soberlj'- 
written record of the author’s three seasons of 
active field-work in an unique region from an 
amfaunal standpoint. The nesting habits of 
many rare species are described, and critical 
remarks on puzxling species are conscientiously 
advanced. The migration notes alone are of 
unusual bearing on the general subject, partly on 
account of the geographical position of the 
station. Every Ornithologist should procure 
and carefully study this report. 
PHee, 50 Cents, Postpaid 
Pacific Coast Avifauna, Nos. r, 2. j and 4, 
{complete set, to date), $2.00. 
.\ddress: 
.lOSEPH OR^INNELL 
C O. C. Business Manager 
Pasadena - - California 
