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. 
A CROWDED LIBRARY compels the sale 
of the following desirable books: Dugmore, 
Wild Life and The Camera, 4to, cloth, Must., 
1912, $2.00; Knight, Birds of Maine, 4to, 
cloth, Must., 1912, $3.00; Dixon, Our Rarer 
Birds, 4to, Must., 1888, $1.50; Seton, The 
Arctic Prairies, 8vo., cloth, 1911, hfft. and 
cuts, $2.00; Silloway, Some Common Birds, 
cloth, 1897, $1.00 ;Bonhote, Birds of Britain, 
many beautiful colored plates, $2.00; Kear- 
ton, Our Rarer British Breeding Birds, 
many delightful half-tones, cloth, 8vo, 1899 
(cover faded), $2.00; Macllwraith, Birds of 
Ontario, 4to, cloth, 1894, $1.00; Barrows, 
Michigan Bird Life, hftt., cloth, 1912^ $3.00; 
Zeledon, List of the Birds of Costa Rica (in 
Spanish), paper, 60c; and others. — Rev. P. 
B. Peabody, Independence, Iowa. 
FOR SALE — Complete file of Condor, in- 
cluding original volume one, unbound. Make 
me an offer for the set. — H. T. Clifton, 
509 E. Walnut St., Pasadena, Calif. 
I WANT to hear from reliable collectors 
of eggs in sets. Am offering Bald Eagle, 
Carolina Junco, Cairns Warbler, Bewick 
Wren, Osprey, Seaside Sparrow and many 
others. Also a few copies of my book, 
“Birds of Virginia”, for sets, lantern slides 
or cash. — Harold H. Bailey, 319 51t St., 
Newport News, Virginia. 
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. Burns, 
Berwyn, Pa. 
For Exchange — Very fine skins of Michi- 
gan waders and warblers for western or de- 
sirable sets. — J. Claire 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. Munbo, Okanagan 
Landing, British Columbia, Canada. 
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-Bird — 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 Editor Blue-Bird, 1010 Euclid 
Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. 
To Exchange — For bird skins not at pres- 
ent represented in my collection: Coues Key 
to N. A. Birds-, 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 Oologist, 
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” 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 Chambers, Eagle Rock, Los 
Angeles County, California. 
