For Sale, Exchange and Want Column.— In this space members 
of the Cooper Club are allowed one notice in each issue free of charge. 
Books and magazines can be offered for sale or exchange; bird skins and eggs can 
be offered in exchange, but not for sale. For this department address W. Lee 
Chambers, Eagle Rock , Los Angeles County , California. 
For Sale — The Auk, 1892-96, inclusive, five 
volumes in original covers, $12.00. — W. Leon 
Dawson, Santa Barbara, Calif. 
Wanted — Ridgway’s Birds of North and 
Middle America, all volumes that have ap- 
peared, excepting I, II, and IV. — Austin Paul 
Smith, 742 Pennsylvania Ave. , San Antonio , 
Texas. 
Wanted — Sets of eggs of Dotted Canyon 
Wren, Pacific Nighthawk, Oregon and Green 
Jays and Aplomado Falcon; also Bird- Lore, vol. 
x, complete or in parts. — C. Mills Case, 7 
Holcomb St. , Hartford, Conn. 
For Sale — Ridgway’s Birds of North and 
Middle America, I to VI, inclusive — $24. 
(wrappers) ; Auk, vol. XXVI (in parts) — $2. 
Both together, $25. Carriage extra. — B. F. 
Case, Tolland, Conn. 
Wanted — A 22 caliber repeating or auto- 
matic rifle, or a 25 Colt’s automatic pistol. I 
would also like to correspond with any one 
having Coleoptera of the family Buprestidae 
for exchange. Can offer A-l sets or insects in 
exchange for the above. — W. J. Chamberlin, 
429 N. 12th St. , Corvallis, Oregon. 
Wanted — Loomis’s Water Birds of Cali- 
fornia, I to V inc. Particularly want no. V. 
Will pay cash or give good exchange. Also 
want Wilson Bulletin, nos. 1 to 75. — O. P. Sil- 
Liman, Castroville, Calif 
Overflow list of your duplicates wanted 
as follows: Random Notes on Nat. Hist I, 2, 
3; II, 12; III, 5, 6, 10, 11. Oregon Naturalist 
[=Naturalist, Oregon City] I, 12 (Nov. -Dec., 
1894). Field and Forest I, 5, 6; II, 5, 6, 7; III, 
3, 4, 6, 9, 10, 11, 12. Parts or volumes of these: 
Amer. Osprey, Ky. Bittern, Canisteo, N. Y. ; 
Canadian Sportsman and Naturalist; Collectors 
Monthly; Forest and Field, N. Y. ; Hawkeye 
O. & O. ; HoosierNat. ; Hummer; Loon; Maine 
O. & O. ; Naturalist & Tax.; Observer I, 4, and 
Audubon Magazine II, 2. — Dr. W. C. Brais- 
LiN, 556 Washington Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Wanted — For my private library, the fol- 
lowing publications of the Bureau of Biological 
Survey (=Division of Mammalogy and Orai- \ 
thology), U. S. Department of Agriculture: 
Bulletins 2, 4, 6, 7, 24; Circular 59. — Tracy I. "■ 
Storer, Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, Uni- 
versity of California , Berkeley, California. 
Geological Survey of California: Or- 
nithology, vol. I, Land Birds. Edited by S. 
F. Baird from the MS and notes of J. G. Cooper. 
1870. The University of California now offers 
for sale a small number of copies of this publi- 
cation, in the folded and collated but unbound 
signatures, in excellent condition. Price $2.50 
each, postage or expressage extra (weight 
wrapped 4 >4 pounds). Address The University 
of California Press, Berkeley, California. 
Wanted — Information of all sorts concern- 
ing the breeding of ducks and shorebirds in 
California: Nesting dates, numbers of eggs in 
sets, proportion of young reaching maturity, 
present as compared with former status, etc. — 
J. Grinnell, Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, 
Berkeley, California. 
Wanted — Live bats for photographing and 
study. Will pay cash for desired species. If 
you know of any colonies, correspond with: — 
J. Grinnell, Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, 
Berkeley, California. 
MEETINGS OF THE COOPER ORNITHO- 
LOGICAL CLUB 
Southern Division: At the Museum of 
History, Science, and Art, Exposition Park, : 
Los Angeles. Time of meeting, 8 p. m., the 
last Thursday of every month. Take south- ' 
bound car from town; on Spring Street the car ' 
marked “University”, on Hill Street the car 
marked “Vermont and Georgia”. Get off at; 
Vermont Avenue and Thirty-ninth Street. 
Walk two blocks east to Exposition Park. The 
Museum is the building with the large dome. 
Northern Division: At the Museum of : 
Vertebrate Zoology, University of California, 
Berkeley. Time of meeting, 8 p. m., the third 
Thursday of every month. Take any train or 
car to University Campus. The Museum of 
Vertebrate Zoology is a large corrugated iron 
building situated on the south side of the 
campus immediately north of the foot-ball ' 
bleachers. 
