Exchanges. 
Each member of the Club, not in arrears for 
dues, is entitled to three exchange notices of 30 
words each during the year-, other sudscribers, 
one such notice. 
To Exchange for birds’ skins : Two tele- 
graph relays, suitable for long line work. 
C. Bareow, Santa Clara, Cal. 
To Exchange: Ai set of 595K "’ith nest 
and full data for Vol. I, Nos. i, 2, 3 and 4 of 
Feather. Write first. Geen M. H.aThorn, 
1600 E. Ave., Cedar Rapids, la. 
To Exch.anGe : First-class sets of western 
and northern eggs for w^ell-made skins from 
any localit3E Thrushes, wrens, jnncos and 
sparrows especially desired. Send complete 
lists to Joseph Grinnell, Palo Alto, Cal. 
Cash Offered for the following numbers of 
the Oregon Naturalist: All of Vol. I ; Nos. 3, 
4, 6, 7 and 9 of Volume II ; No. 10 of Vol. III. 
Will pay a liberal cash price for any or all the 
above. Write at once. C. Bareow^ Santa 
Clara, Cal. 
For Saee or Exchange : Strictly first- 
class southern birds’ eggs in sets with full and 
accurate data. Am. Oystercatcher, Royal 
Tern, Willet, Wilson’s Plover, Brown Pelican, 
Clapper Rail, Laughing Gull, Forster’s Tern, 
Black Skimmer, Green Heron, Boat-tailed 
Grackle, Painted Bunting, Yellow'-breasted 
Chat, Indigo Bunting. Very cheap or for Ai 
sets and large, rare singles. Dr. M. T. CeECK- 
EEY, Augusta, Ga. 
If You Wish to build up your collection in 
material from the southwest, send for my full 
list of sets and cash prices. I have been col- 
lecting extensively in Southern Arizona and 
can offer from 30 to 50 varieties, including 
Sulphur-bellied, Coues and Vermilion Flycatch- 
ers, Red-faced, Virginia’s, Lucy’s and Black- 
throated Gra\’ Warblers, Painted Redstart, 
Rivoli, Broad-tailed and Costa’s Humming- 
birds, Scott’s Oriole, Lead-colored Bush-Tit, 
Bridled Chicadee, Canj’on Towhee, Ariz. Jay, 
Rock , Wren, Hepatic and Cooper’s Tanagers, 
Arizona Junco and other good things. Every- 
thing I offer is absolutel}’ first-class : nests 
with everything as large as ja3's. Parties 
meaning business address: O. W. Howard, 
853 So. Olive St. Los Angeles, Cal. 
THE OOLOGIST 
Of Albion, N, Y. 
Is the Oldest Publication in 
. . .America. . . 
The Ooeogist is the cheapest 
“Bird” publication in the world (for 
only 50 cents you receive fl.OO worth 
of premiums, your selection, 25c. 
worth of advertising and the OoLOGiST 
for a whole year.) 
The Ooeogist, has a larger paid 
circulation than all other “Bird” pub- 
lications in America combined. 
The Ooeogist has long been recog- 
nized the best Advertising Medium in 
its line in the world. The "Country 
Gentlemen" is the leading Agricul- 
tural new'spaper in America, and in 
soliciting advertising for its columns, 
it makes its strongest hit in the fol- 
lowing statement: “As to quantity’ of 
circulation it publishes many more 
‘Want Ads’ than all other papers coni- 
bined. You doubtless know what a 
‘Want Ad’ circulation must be and 
always is?" 
From this same stand point The 
OOEOGIST’S rank among publications 
devoted not only to Ornithology but 
Natural History as w’ell, is identical to 
that of the Country Genteemen 
among agricultural publications. 
The Ooeogist has very few half- 
tones and contains only 16 pages each 
issue — one-half of w’hich are advertis- 
ing. 
During the past fifteen years, (The 
Ooeogist’s age) many superior 
“Bird” publications and scores of 
inferior ones have dropped by the 
way. The Ooeogist, however, is 
still issued each month and a sample 
copy of a recent issue can always be 
obtained by addressing a postal to 
Frank II. Lattln, Piilillsher. 
Albion, N. Y. 
JAMBS P. BABBITT. 
Dealer in 
Supplies for the Naturalist and Taxidermist, 
Fine Glass eyes a Specialty. 
TAUNTON, MASS. 
Illustrated catalogue and bargain list of 
Birds’ Eggs and Skins upon application. 
