B'or Exchange. — The following first-class 
singles: 289b, 316, 325, 341, 362, 368a, 373b, 
385, 594, 601, 719b, 443, 452. Adolf vSchutze, 
1611 Sabine St., Austin, Tex. 
Wanted. Vol. i. No. 3 (May-June 1899) of 
of the Bulletin of the Cooirer Ornithological 
Club. Will pay reasonable cash price. Ver- 
non L. Kellogg, Stanford University, Cal. 
Arizona Skins A lot of Arizona skins for 
exchange for A i sets not in my collection. 
Among the skins are Pygmy Owl, Elf Owl, 
Grace’s Warbler, Rivoli Hummingbird etc. I 
also have a few skins of Black-vented Shear- 
water, Mountain Plover and Sanderling. W. 
Lee Chambers, Santa Monica, Cal. 
To Exchange: Sets of Western, Eared and 
Pied-billed Grebes, American Bittern and Coot. 
Also a large assortment of skins, all person- 
ally collected during a trip through the North- 
west in 1900. Will exchange for eggs not in 
my collection; some common species desired. 
Send lists. Gerard Abbott, 7044 Yale Ave., 
(Englewood,) Chicago, 111. 
Wanted: — Will Pay Cash for Albino.s, 
either birds or small animals. Write me -wdiat 
you have and condition, as also lowest cash 
price. J. E. GrosjEan, Lima, Ohio. 2t 
Send stamp for the catalogue of the 
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who make the most complete line of 
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absolutely accurate, a perfect arm, 
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A TASCE 
DOWN. 
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Of Albion, N. Y. 
Is the Oldest Publication in 
. . .America. . , 
The Oologist is the cheapest 
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The Oologist, has a larger paid 
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■ The Oologist has very few half- 
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