For Sale, Exchange and Want Column . — Any Cooper Club member is entitled to one 
advertising notice in each issue free. Notices of over ten lines will be charged for at 
the rate of ten cents per line. For this department, address W. Lee Chambers, Eagle 
Rock, Los Angeles County, California. 
Wanted — For cash: The Condor, vol. 11, 
nos. 3, 4, 5 and 6; vol. 12, no. 1. Am offer- 
ing the following for cash: Bull. Cooper Orn. 
Club, vol. 1, complete except no. 6 ; The Con- 
dor, vols. 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, complete. — W. B. 
Sampson, 816 Kohl Bldg., San Francisco, 
Cal. 
For Sale or Exchange — For best offer, 
the following odd numbers of old magazines 
and publications. Take any or all. Auk, 
vol. 2, no. 1; vol. 6, complete; vol. 7, nos. 1 
and 2. Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, vol. 8 entire. 
Avifauna, vol. 1, no. 2. Nidologist, vol. 3, 
no. 8. Osprey, vol. 1, nos. 1, 5, 7; vol. 2, no. 
1. Birds of Ontario by Hamilton Associa- 
tion 1886. Pac. R. R. Reports, vol. 9, 1858; 
Birds by Baird. — J. R. Pemberton, Colton, 
Calif. 
Exchange Desired — I wish to exchange 
sets and bird skins from this locality for 
specimens not in my cbllection. Correspond 
with — Wright M. Pierce, Box 343, Clare- 
mont, Calif. 
For Sale — Osprey, vols. 1 to 5, complete; 
and other bird magazines; or will exchange 
for eggs in sets with good data. — C. M. 
Case, 16 Burton St., Hartford, Conn. 
Exchange — I have over 50 copies of Bird- 
Lore, from 1904 to 1916, from which the col- 
ored plates have been removed, any two of 
which will be given in exchange for plates 
at present missing in the series. Or will 
exchange Alaska specimens for same. — 
Geo. G. Cantwell, Puyallup, Wash. 
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. Hooper Bowles, 
The Woodstock, Tacoma, Wash. 
Wanted. — “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. 
For Sale — Photographs and lantern slides, 
plain or colored, of birds, nests and eggs, 
and flowers. — Thomas H. Jackson, 304 N. 
Franklin St., West Chester, Pa. 
For Sale — Complete files of Condor and 
Bird-Lore; also duplicates of Auk, vols. 7 
to 30. — Lauren Tremper, 136 No. Dewey St., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Wanted — Good lantern slides of birds. I 
have a small exchange list of the same, or 
will pay reasonable cash price. — J. L. 
Sloanaker, Kalispell, Montana. 
For Sale — Condor, vols. 15, 16, 17; over 
200 copies Oologist; also egg cabinet and 
Ithaca 20 ga. shot gun. — J. H. Richey, 217 
W. Dakota St., Pasadena, Calif. 
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. 
Newly bound copy of Avifaunas nos. 1 to 
6, to exchange for same unbound in first- 
class condition. Printer by mistake trimmed 
copies, while I desired them entire. — M. S. 
Ray, 220 Market St., San Francisco, Califor- 
nia. 
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, 
Befavyn, Pa. 
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