Exchaiiges. 
Each member of the Club, not in arrears for 
dues, is entitled to three exchmi^e notices of 30 
words each during the year\ other sudscribers, 
one such notice. 
For Exchange. Skins of large-billed and 
Belding sparrows for grouse, ptarmigan, hawks, 
kites, bobwhites or eastern warblers. W. B. 
JUDSON, 4957 Pasadena Ave., Los Angeles, 
Cal. 
Wanted. A good skin or mounted speci- 
men of manerove warbler, for which a reason- 
able cash price or exchange in birds or eggs 
will be given. J. L. Chieds, Floral Park, 
N. Y. 
Wanted, sets with nests of 6,^9, 658, 660, 661, 
663, 675, 676, 684, 685. Can od’er in exchange 
sets of 29, 263. 5673, 581a, 665, eSra, 724, 725a, 
761a A. O. U. J. H. Bowles, 401 So. G. St., 
Tacoma, Wash. 
I have Baird’s, Cassin’s and Lawrence’s 
Birds, writings of Geo. N. Lawrence, many 
Pacific R. R.. Reports, Geologies etc. to ex- 
change for similar works. W. E. Snyder, 
Beaver Dam, Wis. 
Notice. I shall be unable to pay my ex- 
change debts for some six or eight months at 
least, as I shall be in the Philippines this 
winter. Letters and specimens for me may be 
sent to Palo Alto as usual. Richard C. 
McGregor. 
Collectors, your Attention is called to 
my data blanks and field note-books, just out 
and nicely bound in imitation marble back. 
100 datas in first, 200 sheets in second. Write 
for sample sheets and prices, Satisfaction 
guaranteed. Geo. W. Morse, box 230, Ash- 
ley, Ind. 
Exchange For Eggs. I have quite a lot of 
Arizona skins to exchange for common sets of 
N. A. eggs. Among them are Townsend, 
Gracie and Lucy warblers. Cones flycatcher, 
Palmer thrasher etc. Also a few personally 
collected dark-vented shearwater skins. W. 
Lee Chambers, Santa Monica, Cal. 
I Will Have for exchange in February 
sets of 3, 86, 136, 138, 148, 152, 154, 155, 223, 
267, 271, 302, 301, 473, 493, 698, 764, 504, 707a, 
735b etc. Wanted skins or sets, especially 
hawks, owls, warblers, humming birds, shore 
birds. Send full list and receive mine. D. 
WiLBY, 27 Front St. W, Toronto, Out. 
I shall take a vacation this coming spring 
and spend April, May and June collecting in 
this locality. I will book orders now for 
skins of our local birds and mammals, in 
exchange for western skins. Now have on 
hand a few choice snowflakes, and immature 
bluejays. Correspondence a pleasure. W. E. 
Snyder, Beaver Dam, Wis, 
For Sale 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 A i 
sets and large, rare singles. Dr. M. T. Cleck- 
LEY, Augusta, Ga. 
Taylor’s St.andard Egg Catalogue. Indis- 
pensable to Oologists and the best basis of ex- 
change. Price 25 cents. “The Story of the 
Farallones,” an ideal egg book, full of fine 
half-tones of wild and picturesque scenery, 
sea birds, their nests and egg. Texts by 
Chester Barlow. This work received the 
warmest endorsements of the late Dr. Elliott 
Coues and other ornithologists of high repute. 
Price 25 cents. Both publications for 40 cents. 
Address, H. R. Taylor, Publisher, box 1065, 
Alameda, Cal. 
A new rifle. 20-inch barrel. 
Weight 4 pounds. C. B. caps 
and .22 short R. F. Has an 
AUTOMATIC SAFETY and 
cannot be discharged accident- 
ally. 
Price Qniy $ft.00 
If these rifles are not carried in stock 
by your dealer, send price and we will 
send it to you express prepaid. 
Send stamp for catalog describing com- 
plete line and containing valuable in- 
formation to shooters. 
The j. Stevens Arms and Tool Go. 
p. 0. Bdx 2919 CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS. 
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