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. Notices must be written plainly, on one 
side only of a clean sheet of paper. For this department address W. I/KE Chambers, 
Eagle Rock., Los Angeles County, California. 
FOR SAFE — Complete file of Auk, vols. 1-4 
bound in black morocco, vols. 5-29 in numbers 
as issued; also 50 duplicates. Wanted: O. & O. 
Semi-Annual, vol. 1, nos. 1, 2; vol. 2, no. 1; 
Wilson Bulletin, nos. 1-65; Bird-Lore, vol. 1, 
complete; Oologist, vol. 3, no. 4, vol. 4, no. 1, 
vol. 5, nos. 5, 6, vol. 6, nos. 4, 10, vol. 7, no. S, 
vol. 15, nos. 2, 3, vol. 16, nos. 4, 6, 7, 9, vol. 18, 
no.7. — Fauren Tremper, 136 No. Dewey St., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
I AM making a collection of game birds, and 
would be glad to know of any members who 
might want to exchange bird skins. — Mrs. J. W. 
WheeeER, Tucson, Arizona. 
FOR safe — F or benefit Massachusetts Au- 
dubon Society: The twenty-nine volumes of 
The Auk', the eight volumes of The Nuttall 
Bulletin', both belonging to the late Henry A. 
Purdie. Address: — E. Purdie, 194 Clarendon 
St., Boston, Mass. 
WANTED — Cal. Traveler atid Nahiralist,&X\ 
but vol. 1, nos. 2, 3, 5, and vol. 2, no. 3; Old 
Curiosity Shop, vol. 8, nos. 2 and 12; West Am. 
Scientist, nos. 1, 3, 4, 33, 52, 61, 68-73, 94, 96, 97, 
101, and many other periodicals. Cash or ex- 
change. — Frank F. Burns, Berwyn, Pa. 
WANTED — A male of any of the following 
species of hummingbirds: 426, 427, 428, 432,436, 
439, 440. 1 and 441. Only A 1 skins wanted, for 
which I offer three times their catalog vahies 
in exchange. Can offer A 1 sets from the north- 
west and elsewhere. — H. BowuES, The Wood- 
stock, Tacoma, Wash. 
FOR safe or EXCHANGE— vols. 
XXIII, XXIV, XXV, IX (except no. 3); Ward- 
ler, vols. I, II; Fern Bulletin, vols. VI-XIV, 
complete; Coues’ Birds of Northwest', Ridg- 
■w&y's Birds of N. & Mid. Am., vol V; Turn- 
er’s Contrib. Nat. -Hist. Alaska', Nelson’s Nat. 
Hist. Coll, in Alaska (both with colored plates 
of birds) ; Cruise of Corwhi (nat. hist. ) ; Eth- 
nology Reports (many of these superb volumes); 
'yiax^'^Dinocerata', LCiAy's Fossil Vertebrates', 
Cope’s Cretaceous Vertebrata', Cope’s Croco- 
dilians. Lizards & Snakes of N. Am.', Eng. 
Sparrow in N. Am.', N. A. Faunas; Smithson- 
ian and Nat. Museum Reports and Proceedings, 
etc., etc. Wanted — Au,k, vols. I to VII, XIX, 
XXVII and later; Nidiolog.st, vol. I, nos. 2, 6; 
Osprey, vol. I, no. 2, vol. IV, no. 3; four. Me. 
Omi. Soc.', Bull. Mich. Orn. Chib', and other 
nat. hist.' literature. — Dr. T. W. Richards, 
U. S. Navy, 1207 19th. St., N. W., Wash., D.C. 
HAROFD H. BAIFEY announces that the 
J. P. Bell Publishing Co., of Fynchburg, Va., 
have started work on the publication of his 
book, “The Breeding Birds of Virginia’’, which 
they hope to have before the public on or about 
June 1, 1913. There will be 14 original full- 
page colored plates of birds, which, with the 
lOfe half-tones, represent the greater part of the 
species of birds figuring in the text of over 300 
pages. Virginia being the overlapping boun- 
dary of many of the northern and southern 
forms, the field covered should be of special in- 
terest to the ornithologist. As this will be a 
limited edition, those desiring to secure a copy 
should notify the author at Newport News, Vir- 
ginia, as early as possible. The publishers are 
noted for their high class work; and both they 
and Mr. Bailey guarantee that the whole work 
will be above the ordinary. The price will 
be $3.00. 
NOTICE. — A mistake occurred in Mr. Charles 
Jefferys’ advertisement in last issue. Plis ad- 
dress is 15, Beaufort West, Bath (not “Balte”), 
England. 
Wanted. — Vols. 1, 2, 3 of The Condor. 
For the 3 volumes in original covers I will ex- 
change a fine set of the Vaux Swift, with 6 
eggs. This is a chance to secure these rare 
eggs. If interested write. C. I. Ceay, Eu- 
reka, Calif. 
FOR EXCHANGE— Many desirable South- 
ern California Birds eggs in full sets with data. 
Rufous-crowned Sparrow, Pallid Wren-tits and 
others, all A 1. Send me your lists. — F. Husy, 
32nd & Clay Ave., San Diego, California. 
NidioeogisTS Eor SaeE — V ol. II, complete, 
$1.50; vol. Ill, complete, $2.00; vol. IV, com- 
plete, $1.50, in parts as issued, with covers; as 
new. W. Fee Chambers, Eagle Rock, Los 
Angeles Co., Calif. 
FOR SAFE. — First four volumes of The 
Condor, including the rare “Bulletin.’’ — F. S. 
Daggett, 2833 Menlo Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. 
Wanted. — Offer for complete file of The 
Condor. Printer’s copies. In A No. 1 condi- 
tion. Nace Printing Company, 111 West 
Santa Clara Street, San fose, Cal. 
