For Sale, Exchange and Want Column.— in this space members 
of the Cooper Club are allowed one notice in each issue / free of charge. 
Notices of over ten lines will be charged for at the rate of ten cents per line. 
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. FEE 
Chambers, Eagle Rock , Los Angeles County , California. 
Foe Sale — Photographs and lantern slides, 
plain or colored, of birds, nests and eggs, 
and flowers. — Thomas H. Jackson, 801f N. 
Franklin St., West Chester, Pa. 
To Exchange — I will give 50 cents each, 
exchange value, in Alaskan specimens, for 
each colored plate by Fuertes, of bird 
groups appearing in Bird-Lore previous to 
1915. — Geo. G. Cantwell, Puyallup, Wash. 
Foe Sale — For $32.50 prepaid, a Fox 
“Sterlingworth” double barrel, twenty gauge 
hammerless shotgun, to one barrel of which 
I have had fitted a 38 cal. auxiliary barrel, 
making the best all around collecting gun 
obtainable. Wholly new. — Feed W. Dille, 
292 1 West 28th Avenue, Denver, Colo. 
Wanted — 29th and 30th Quarterly Report, 
Penn’a Board of Agriculture, March, 1886; 
containing “Birds of Chester County, 
Penna.”, prepared by C. J. Pennock. I will 
pay any reasonable price. — F. L. Buens, 
Berwyn, Pa. 
Foe Exchange — Very fine skins of Michi- 
gan waders and warblers for western or de- 
sirable sets. — J. Claiee Wood, 119 11th 
Street, Detroit, Mich. 
Wanted — Skins of Flammulated and 
Dwarf Screech owls in exchange for north- 
ern material such as Queen Charlotte Island 
Jay, Northwestern Sawwhet Owl, Richard- 
son Grouse, Hepburn Leucosticte, Bohemian 
Waxwing, etc. — J. A. Mtjneo, Okanagan 
Landing, British Columbia, Canada. 
Wanted — A1 sets of the following, nests 
with smaller kinds and down with ducks: 
A. O. U. nos. 17, 113.1, 114, 135, 142, 143, 151, 
165, 249, 292a, 340, 399, 424, 439, 573, 574, 
622c, 623, 626, 634, 646b, 682, 713a, 726b, 
759a, 759d, and many others. I can offer 
in exchange rare A1 sets from the north- 
west and elsewhere. — J. Hoopee Bowles, 
The Woodstock, Tacoma, Wash. 
Wanted — Ridgway’s Manual of North Am- 
erican Birds. Will pay cash. — Feieda 
Lueddemann, Box 105, Los Gatos, Calif. 
To Exchange — For bird skins not at pres- 
ent represented in my collection: Coues Key 
to N. A. Birds 1 , Ridgway’s Manual of N. A. 
Birds', U. S. Executive Document No. 91, 
Explorations from Mississippi Rive- to Pa- 
cific Coast, 1853-1856, Birds, by Spencer F. 
Baird, 995 pages. 
Over 50 odd copies of ornithological mag- 
azines to exchange as a lot for last four 
issues of The Auk. Viz: 15 copies Odlogist, 
Vol. 7 to 13; 15 copies Osprey, Vol. 1 to 2; 
11 copies Nidiologist, Vol. 3 to 4; 10 copies 
Museum, Vol. 1 to 2. — Geo. G. Cantwell, 
Puyallup, Wash. 
Wanted — Loomis’s California Water Birds 
No. IV, for which I will pay any reasonable 
cash price. — W. E. Clyde Todd, Carnegie 
Museum, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
Blue-Bied — Published in co-operation with 
The Cleveland Bird-Lovers’ Association, and 
devoted to Bird Study and Conservation', 
$1.00 a year; 10 cents a copy; Agents Want- 
ed. Address Editoe Bltje-Bied, 1010 Euclid 
Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. 
Wanted. — Loomis’s “California Water 
Birds” number V; “The Blue Bird,” vol. 6, 
nos. 1 and 2, published at Cincinnati, Ohio, 
by Dr. Eugene Swope; Bulletin of the 
Cooper Ornithological Club, vol. I, any odd 
nos. — W. Lee Chambees, Eagle Rock, Los 
Angeles County, California. 
