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. L,EK 
Chambers, Eagle Rock , Los Angeles County, California. 
EXCHANGE — Will exchange sets from 
Europe and Africa for American sets. — J. 
Claire Wood, 119 17th Street, Detroit, Mich. 
FOR SALE or EXCHANGE— Premo Cam- 
era, full outfit, 4x5, in A1 condition; collec- 
tions of marine and fresh-water shells, 2000 
species, 5000 specimens; of minerals, 275 
specimens; of fossils, 250 specimens; 70 
glass mounts; 216 moths and butterflies; 
6-foot mounted alligator; a large list of 
curios; a collection of old French letters 
and parchments, dates 1427 to 1800, two 
signed by Louis xv. Will sell any or all of 
above for cash, or exchange for sets of birds 
eggs, mounted birds, bird skins, Indian stone 
relics, books or magazines. — H. F. Dttprey, 
Dixon, Calif. 
WANTED — Complete sets of Wilson Bul- 
letin and Ornithologist & Oologist; also For- 
est and Stream before 1896. — John C. Phil- 
lips, Windyknob, Wenham, Mass. 
FOR SALE — I offer the following publi- 
cations for sale for cash only, postage on 
the books, or express, whichever desired, to 
be paid by me. These are good values, and 
you should not miss this chance to complete 
your files at a low cost. The Nidologist, 
Vols. 1, 2, 3, & 4, bound in one book, $10. 
The Ornithologist & Oologist, Yols. 9 to 18, 
inc., bound in three books, $15. The Oolo- 
gist, Vols. 1 to 25, inc., complete except for 
No. 6 of Vol. 5, $25. Bird-Lore, original 
covers, Vols. 5 and 6, each $2. Davie’s Nests 
and Eggs, 5th Ed., $1. The Auk, Vol. 13, 
$2.50; Vol. 21, $2.50; Vol. 22, $2. American 
Ornithology, Vols. 1 and 2, bound in one, 
$2.50; Vols. 3 and 4, unbound, $1 each. The 
Osprey, Vols. 1, 2, and 3, bound in one, $5. 
Many odd numbers of Oologist, Nidologist, 
Birds & Nature, etc. Write for complete 
list. — George Finlay Simmons, 815 Scar- 
brough Building, Austin, Texas. 
FOR SALE — Five copies (new) of Mcll- 
henny’s work on “The Wild Turkey and its 
Hunting.” Sm. octavo of nearly 250 pages. 
Many pictures of wild turkeys, eggs, osteol- 
ogy, history, etc. $1.75 per copy, including 
postage or parcel post. — D r. R. W. Shu- 
feldt, 3356 18th Street, Washington, D. C. 
BOOK INFORMATION WANTED— Will 
each owner of complete files of the Auk look 
at first six volumes and see if they are the 
ones which bear the autograph of my father, 
H. B. Bailey, on the front page. If you know 
of the whereabouts of these volumes com- 
municate with me and oblige. — H. H. 
Bailey, Newport News, Virginia. 
WANTED — Copies of any of the follow- 
ing publications. Nidiologist, vol. 1, no. 2, 
Oct., 1893; Osprey, N. S., 1902, March, April 
and July; Oologist, May and December, 1897, 
April and September, 1899; Wilson Bull., no. 
4, 1894. — B. H. Swales, Grosse Isle, Mich. 
I WANT one copy each of “The Blue 
Bird”, vol. 6, nos. 1 and 2, published at Cin- 
cinnati, Ohio; edited by Dr. Eugene Swope. 
— W. Lee Chambers, Eagle Rock, Los Ange- 
les County, California. 
OVERFLOW list of your duplicates want- 
ed as follows: Random Notes on Nat. Hist. 
I, 2, 3; II, 12; III, 5, 6, 10, 11. Oregon Nat- 
uralist [=Naturalist, Oregon City] I, 12 
(Nov.-Dee., 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.; Bit- 
tern, Canisteo, N. Y.; Canadian Sportsman 
and Naturalist; Collectors Monthly; Forest 
and Field, N. Y.; Hawkeye O. & O. ; Hoosier 
Nat.; Hummer; Loon; Maine O. & O.; Nat- 
uralist & Tax.; Observer I, 4; and Audubon 
Magazine II, 2. — Dr. W. C. Braislin, 556 
Washington Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
FOR SALE — For best, cash offer where 
the price is not indicated: The Auk — Vols. 
1, 2, 3, 4, bound in three-quarter sheep; fine 
unused copies — $12.00 for 4 vols.; also vols. 
15 to 30 inclusive, in original covers, as 
issued. 
The Osprey — Vol. 1, except Nos. 2, 4, 6; 
Vol. 2, except Nos. 2, 6, 7, 8; Vol. 4, un- 
bound; Vol. 4, bound in cloth. 
American Ornithology — Vol. 1, No. 1, to 
Vol. 6, No. 6, inclusive, in original covers. 
Bird-Lore — Can still furnish full set or 
any volume or number issued. Make offer 
for any you want. 
Ornithologist & Oologist — Vols. 10, 11, 12. 
The Warbler — -Vol. 1 (1903) and 2 (1904). 
Have many back numbers of Oologist, 
Nidologist, Birds & Nature, and Audubon 
Magazine. 
Bendire’s Life Histories of North Amer- 
ican Birds, Vols. 1 and 2, in original cloth, 
fine condition, with many pages still un- 
opened, $15.00. 
Birds Through an Opera Glass, 50c. 
Rural Bird Life in England, Dixon, 50c. 
Chapman’s Bird Life — new, $1.75. 
Wild Wings — Job, new, $2.00. 
Report on Birds of Pennsylvania, Warren, 
as new, with 100 colored plates, $4.00. 
Enemies of Poultry, Warren — new, full 
gilt, $4.00. 
, Warblers of North America, as new, $2.25. 
— J. N. Swift, Stockport, Ohio. 
