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 subscribers, 
one such notice. 
For Exchange. Hundreds of skins and 
some sets for sets. J. Ceare Wood, 196 Ran- 
dolph St., Detroit, Michigan. 
Change of Address; Until further notice 
please address me, Richard C. McGregor, 
Philippine Insular Museum, Manila, P. I. 
Wanted. Osprey, Vol. I, Nos. 2 and 4. 
Vol. Ill, Nos. 9 and 10. Also Vols. IV, V, VI 
for A I sets. E. H. Skinner, 17 W. St. John 
St., San Jose, Cal. 
For Safe. Carefully prepared collection 
of California birds and mammals. Birds: 684 
specimens, 166 species. Mammals- 325 speci- 
mens, 68 species. A. S. Bunnele, 2730 
Dwight Way, Berkeley, Cal. 
Wanted. Will pay cash or good exchange 
in skins; for good plates and prints of western 
Passeres, nests, young or anything pertaining 
to their life. Address, inclosing prints for ap- 
proval or description, J. M. Wieeard, 2221 
Elm St., Oakland, Cal. 
Coeeectors, 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. 
For S-A-EE. a beautiful collection of fine 
lava from the volcanoes of Hawaii has been 
placed in my hands for disposal for cash. It 
contains about ninety specimens of the finest 
t}'pes of lava, crystallized sulphur, etc. Write 
for particulars, making an offer, John M. 
WiLEARD, 2221 Elm St., Oakland, Cal. 
Beank Books For Fieed Notes on Birds, 
and Data for Egg Collections, They are going 
fast, for all collectors find them useful and 
convenient. Just out, nicely bound with flex- 
ible back, 100 sheets in each. Satisfaction 
guaranteed. .Write for sample sheets and 
prices. Correspondence a pleasure. Geo. 
W- Morse, Box 230 Ashley, Iiid. 
Books P'or Eggs. One copy Vennor’s 
“Eagles, Hawks and Owls of Canada,” co.st 
$12.50; one copy Fisher’s “Hawks and Owls 
of the U. S.”; one copy ‘‘Alaskan birds,” Nel- 
son, 1887, and one copy Vol. IX Pac. R. R. 
Surveys, 1857.” Birds to exchange for best 
offers in sets with data. All books in good con- 
dition. Charles S. Thompson, Stanford 
University, California. 
Western Eggs for Saee. I have a col- 
lection of western sets with nests placed in my 
hands to sell. The collection was made by a 
prominent collector whose name you have 
seen attached to articles in recent issues of the 
Condor. Everything is strictly O. K. and the 
sets are blown with extra small holes. Any- 
one meaning business write for list to W. DEE 
Chambers, Santa Monica, Cal. 
Offer Extraordinary! The entire ex- 
tensive collection of sets owned by A. M. 
Shields is to be disposed of as rapidly as pos- 
sible. I wish to exchange my 'entire collection 
for stamps valued at not less than $i each. 
Among my sets are nearly all the Alaskan 
gulls, ducks, geese, and water birds; series of 
raptores including kites, eagles and hawks of 
various species; hundreds of sets of desirable 
land birds, etc. etc. Everything goes to those 
who first offer me desirable stamps. Address 
at once A. M. Shieeds, Crocker Building, 
San Francisco, Cal. 
Oregon NaturaeisT; I will pay ,50 cents 
each for a copy of the Oregon Naturalist, Vol. 1 1 
No. 2, Oct. 1894, and Vol. Ill, No. 10, Oct. 1896. 
Address C. Bareow, Santa Clara, Cal. 
is an accurate rifle and puts every shot 
where you hold it. Weight 4^ pounds. 
Made in three calibers — .22, .25 and .32 
Rim Fire. 
price: 
No. 17, Plain Sights, . . $6.00 
No. 18, Target Sights, . . 8.50 
Where these rifles are not carried in 
stock by dealers we will send, express 
prepaid on receipt of price. Send stamp 
for catalog describing complete line 
and containing valuable information to 
shooters. 
The i. Stevehs Arms and Tool Co. 
P. 0 . Box r CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS. 
