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 For Iale, Exchange and Want Colurn.--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. l.z CAMBZaS, Eagle Rock, Los Angeles County, California. I DESIRE good museum material with com- plete data. Birds, eggs, marine forms, etc. Can furnish any of the southern birds, and have a good series of ducks: Gadwall, Blue- winged Teal, etc.; also shorebirds, geese and herons. Address ALFRED i. BAILEY, Louis- iana State luseun, New Orleans, La. DOlIALD R. DICKEY, San Rafael I-Ieits, Pasadena, Calif. wants to purchase N. A. Faunas, nos. 16, 17, and 18. FOR SALE--Bendire's Life Histories, Vol. I, at $8.00; Fisher's ttawks and Owls, $6.00 Both newly bound in green art canvas and in splen- did condition. Apply to SoJWES MJSEJM, Dept. of Ornitholo'y, Los .ztneles, Calif. FOR SALE or EXCHANGE for booka new to my library: Ridgway--Orn. of Ill., vol. I, 1889. Ridgway--Birds of N. and Mid. Am. I to v, inc. Cooper--Orn of Cal., 1870. Bendire-- Life Histories, I and II, 1892-95. Henshaw-- Report on Ornithological Collections, 1875. Coues--Birds of the Northwest, 1874. Couea-- Third Installment Orn. Bibliography, 1879 Elliot--Wild 1*owl, 1898. Nelson-Report on Nat- Hist. Coil. 1887. Cook--Birda of Michi- gan, 189& Fiaher--Birds of Laysan, etc. 1893. The Warbler2nd Series, I and Ii. The Nid- ologiat--nearly complete file. Orn. and Oolo- gist--IX, X, xIII, -gvii, etc. Condor--v, vI, vlI IX, x, x, etc. Auk--xvI, bound; also xiv, xvi, XVII, XVIII, etc., parts. W/kNT: Baird, Brewer and Ridgway's Water Birds. Wilson Bulletin--complete file to no. 75. Ank--x, no. 2, 3, 4; xI, all; III, no. 2, 3; 1% no. 2; vI, all; vH, all; IX, xi, xxIv, xxv. xxvI, xxx. Publications of California Academy of Sciences. Jonrnal Maine Orn. Soc. Bulletin Michigan Orn. Club. Orn. and Oologist--i to v, inc.; also vii. If interested send for complete lists, enclosing your own.--O. P. SILLIAN, Castroville, Calif. Foa SXLe--l*idiologist, 4 vols., bound (new), $5.00; Condor, 18 vols. bound and I unbound, $26.50; Studers' Birds of N. A., $7.00; Birds of the World, KnowItoh, $6.00; Nests and Eggs of N. A. Birds, Davie, $1.00; Bird Neighbors, Blanchan, $1.00; Wild Fowl of N. A., Elliot, $1.00; Our Feathered Game, Huntington, $.75.--IoA E. DAvis, Orange, California. MR. JOHN LEXVIS CHILDS, Floral Park, N. Y., has just issued a 150-page catalogue of his Natural History library. This library is rich in expensive editions and rare old sets of all lines of natural history, and is one of the largest in the U.S. Any one desiring one of the few remaining copies of this cata- logue, bound in cloth, may have one by sending $5.00 tO---TH. CHI.VS PRESS, Floral Park, N. Y Wx,---Oologist, 1897, May and Dec., 1899, April and Sept.; Nidiologist, vol. i, no. 2, Oct., 1893; Osprey, n. s., 1902, July; Au- dubon, Ornith. Bfog., vol. 2; Coues, Second Install. Ornith. Bibliog., 1879; Pologist (Utica, N.Y.), vol. i, nos. 1-4, 9; Zoe; Field and Forest; N. A. Fauna, 23; Loomis's Calif. Vater Birds, parts 1-5.--B. H. Swas, 78 lSth t., N. W., Washington, D.C. AVIFAUNA No. 12 Birds of the Islands off the Coast of Southern California By ALFRED BRAZIER HOWELL 127 pages; published June 30, 1917 A detailed review of the ornithology of the California islands: 195 species are treated; complete synonymies of each are given; contains tables of species by islands, a hypothetical list of 13 species, an exhaustive bibliography, and discussion of problems presented by the island avifauna. This is an important contribution that no active ornitholo- gist can do without. Members of the Cooper Club may take the regular Club discount (50%). Price, prepaid, $1.$O W. LEE CHAMBERS, Business Manager Eagle.Rock, Los Angeles County, California