, 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<EE Chambers, 
Eagle Rock,, Los Angeles County, California. 
WANTED FOR CASH— Bird-Lore in good 
condition. Vols. I, III, X, XIII, and XIV, 
complete; Vol. II, nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Vol. IV, 
nos. 1 &2; Vol. V, no. 1; Vol. VII, no. 1; Vol. 
IX, nos. 3, 5, 6; Vol. XI, nos. 1, 5, 6; Vol. XII, 
nos. 4, 5, 6. Write at once, stating your lowest 
cash price and condition of the magazines. 
Would prefer the complete volumes unbound. 
Will pay any reasonable price as they are de- 
sired to complete my file. — ^J. Gregg Layne, 
232 S. Spring Si., Los Angeles, Calif. 
FOR SALE — Charles Bendire’s “Histories 
of North American Birds’’; in two volumes, 
original cloth binding, and in good condition. 
H. M. Mieeer, 5028 Hays Ave., Los Angeles, 
Cal. 
FOR sale — T he Birds of Virginia, 14 color- 
ed plates, 108 halftones, 400 pages, treating 185 
species and subspecies of birds breeding in 
Virginia. Price $3.00, or will exchange fo^Al 
photographs of birds, nests and eggs in situ, 
and books new to my library. — Harold H. 
Bailey, Newport News, Va. 
Wanted. — Nidiologist, vol. I, no. 1, 2, 4, 5, 
6, 8, 10, 11; vol. II, no. 2, 8, 11; vol. Ill, no. 1; 
vol. IV, no. 9; Osprey, new series, vol. I, no. 
4, 5. O. WiDMANN, 5105 Von Versen Ave., 
St. Louis, Mo. 
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 values 
in exchange. Can offer A 1 sets from the north- 
west arid elsewhere. — ^J. H. BowlES, The Wood- 
stock, Tacoma, Wash. 
WANTED — Number 3 of Vol. 1 The Bulletin 
of the Cooper Ornithological Club; will pay 
cash, also exchange bird skins for eggs, or eggs 
for eggs; particularly interested in Eagles’ eggs 
from anywhere. — L. Brooks, 130 School St, 
New Bedford, Mass. 
WANTED — Vols. 1 and 2 of The Condor. 
Address The Librarian, Scrlpps Institution 
for Biological Research, La folia, California. 
For Sale. — A complete file of the Nidiolo- 
gist, 4 volumes. Send in your offers. T. J. 
Fitzpatrick, Lamoni, Decatur Co., Iowa. 
BOOKS FOR sale OR EXCHANGE— 
Richardson (J.), and W. Swainson, Fauna 
Boreali-Americana', or the Zoology of the 
Northern Parts of British America; containing 
descriptions of the objects of natural history 
collected on the late northern land expeditions, 
under Sir John Franklin. Vol. II Birds, with 
50 coloured plates; perfect condition, beauti- 
fully bound in old calf, @ $25.00. 
Coues (Prof. Elliott) Handbook of Field and 
General Ornithology, a manual of the struct- 
ure and classification of birds, with instruc- 
tions for collecting and preserving specimens, 
illustrated, 8vo, cloth. London, 1900, @ $2.00. 
This handbook is a reprint of certain 
portions of Dr. Coues’s “Key to North 
American Birds,’’ the standard text- 
boak of ornithology. 
Coues’ Birds of the North West, a handbook 
of the ornithology of the region drained by the 
Missouri River and its tributaries, 8vo, cloth, 
1874, binding broken, otherwise perfect@$3. 00. 
Birds of the Colorado Valley. A repository 
of scientific and popular information concern- 
ing No. Am. Ornithology. Washington, 1878. 
Having the invaluable bibliography. Fine copy 
of this scarce book. $5.00. 
Beddard (Frank E., M. A.) — The Structure 
and Classification of Birds; 252 illustrations, 
8 VO, 1898, new, (published at $5.00) $3.00. 
Newton (Alfred) and Gadow (Hans)- A Dic- 
tionary of Birds, very thick 8vo, cloth, new, 
uncut, 1896, 1088 pages, $3.50. W. LEE Cham- 
bers, Eagle Rock, Los Angeles County, Cali- 
fornia. 
Wanted. — Copies of any of the following 
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, Crosse Isle, Mich. 
FOR EXCHANGE — A very limited number 
of Socorro and Black Petrels’ eggs from the 
Coronados Islands, Mexico. Fine preparation 
and full data. — Laurence M. Hdey, 1703 Clay 
Ave., San Diego, Cal. 
Wanted. — Offer for ' complete file of The 
Condor. Printer’s copies. In A No. 1 condi- 
tion. Nacs Printing Company, 111 West 
Santa Clara Street, San fose. Cal. 
