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 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. LEZ CHAMRrS, Eagle Rock, Los Angeles County, California. FOB SLE OB EXCHAXGE---Choice 4x5 and 5x7 prints of western birds, nests with eggs, and young. Also large collection of wild flower photos. Write for list and prices.-- H. J. RUST, Box 683, Coeur D'Alene, Idaho. THE MUSEUM OF COxVIPARATIVE OOLOOY, of Santa Barbara, extends a cordial invitation and every courtesy to visiting oSlogist Our motto, "A drawer to a species", assures ex- ceptional opportunities for critical study. Gifts, or offers-in-exchange, of firstclass material in sets, or eggs with nests, are wel- comed at all times. Odds and ends of for- eign material, if well authenticareal. are especially valuable to us for the working out of provisional taxonomic schedules.- Address WILLIA1V[ LEON DAWSON, Director. WA.TrO--Sets, from original collectors, of Western Goshawk, Pacific Nighthawk, Coues and Hammond Flycatchers, Yellow- billed Magpie, Virginia, Sonora, Alaska and California Yellow Warblers, Pileolated War- bler, and Painted Redstart.--C. M. CASE, 306 Blue Hills Ave., Hartforl, Conn. WArrEO--Bird-Lore, vol. 1, nos. 2, 4, 6, with index: vol. 2, nos. 1, 2, 3, 5; vol. 3, nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, with index. Osprey, vol 1, nos. 2, 4; vol. 3, nos. 8, 9, 10; vol. 5, nos. 4, 10, new series, vol. 1, nos. 3, 7. Ridgway, Birds of North and Middle America, Parrs I and 2. Offer cash; many issues of Oologist: Fish- er's Hawks and Owls.--R.XrH W. JACgSo-, Route No. 1, Cambridge, Marylanl. THE WARBLER--Second series. Seven vol- umes complete, $3.50 post paid. Very few full sets left. Vols I and 2, with a dozen exquisite colored plates of rare birds eggs, is in good supply, and the two volumes will be mailed for $1.00.--J. L. CLS, Floral Park. N.Y. FoR SALE--My entire collection and libra- ry: 50 old French letters, 25 old French parchments dating 1423-1487, and through to 18th century, 2 signed by Louis XV; 15 dif- ferent size Indian baskets; about 2400 pre- historic Indian relics; 5 ft. mounted alii- gator; birds' eggs in sets with data, 790 sets, 468 species, 3040 eggs; 138 foreign bird skins, 657 N. A. skins, 42 mounted N. A. birds, 837 specimens in all; collection of ma- rine and fresh-water shells, 2100 species, 7580 specimens; 45 glass-top boxes, 175 spe- cimens moths and butterflies; 272 varieties minerals, 370 varieties fossils, small lot of corals; over 100 vols. Nat. History books, be- sides magazines. No lots broken. Must sell entire lot of each as a whole. Sell cheap, especially if entire lot is taken.--H. F. PEY. R. F. D. no. 1. Box 78B, Dixon. Calif. JOH B. LTSEY. 7611 May St., Fort Worth, Texas, wants: One skin each of A. O. U. nos. 239, 242 and 246, in winter plumage, taken in Mississippi Valley. Can offer choice sets. I WA;T a complete set or odd volumes of the Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington Will give good exchange or cash.--W. LE CHEBS:.' 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 ALFRFI) M. BAILEY. LOUIS- iana State Museum, qew Orleans, La. DOAL R. DrCgEY, San Rafael Heights, Pasade?a. Calif., wants to purchase N. A. Faunas, nos. 16, 17, and 18. WA,TE -- Second-hand "Game-Getter" pistol at reasonable cash price. Lock, stock and breech part must be in good working or- der, but condition of barrels immaterial.-- JOSEPH MAILLIARD, [15 Vallejo St., San Francisco. Cal. WAVrEo--Volumes I and 2 of Ridgway's Birds of North and Middle America. For Sale: Coues' Birds of the Northwest, $3.50. --H. C. BRYANT, Museum Of Vertebrate Zool- ogy, Berkeley, California. MEETINGS OF THE COOPER ORNITHOLOGICAL CLUB So?rn. Dwso,: At lhe Museum of History, Science. and Art, Exposition Park, Los Angeles. Time of meeting, 8 r. ., the last Thurs- day of every month; or on the Tuesday evening preceding, when the last Thursday falls on a holiday. Take south-bound car from town; on Spring Street, the car marked" University", on Hill Street the car marked "Ver- mont and Georgia". Get off at Vermont Avenue and Thirty-ninth Street. Walk two blocks east to Exposition Park. The Museum is the building with the large dome. Non?rn Division: At the 5Iuseum of Vertebrate Zoology, Uni- versity o California, Berkeley. Time of meeting. 8 r. -., the third Thursday of every month. Take any train or car to University Campus. The Museum of Vertebrate Zoology is a large corrugated iron building situated on the south side of the campus immediately north of the foot- hnll bleachers.