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For Sale, l?xchanEe and Want Column. MIn 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 ?wlfor sale. Notices must be written plainly, on one side only of a clean sheet of paper. For this department address W. L? Eagle t?ock, 2;os Angeles County, California. WANTED FOR CAStI?Bird-Lore in good condition. Vols. I, III, X, XlII, 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. lVould prefer the comp!ete volumes unbound. Will pay any reasonable price as they are de- sired to complete my file.--J. GREGG LAYNE, 232 S. Spring St., Los ?lngeles, Calif. FOR SALE--Charles Bendire's "Histories of North American Birds"; in two volumes, original cloth binding, and in good condition. H. M. MXLLER, 5028 Hays Ave.,. Los Angeles, Cal. FOR SALE--The 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 for A1 photographs of birds, nests and eggs in situ, and books new to my library.--IIAROLV H. BAXter, Newport News, Va. WA?ZX).--Nidiologist, vol. I, no. 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 11; vol. II, no. 2, 8, 11; vol. III, no. 1; vol. IV, no. 9; Os; rey, new series, vol. I, no. 4, 5. O. ?VXD?AN?, 5105 l"on Vetsen Ave., St: Louis, iYlo. 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 and elsewhere.--J. H. Bow?Es, The Wood- slock, 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 hchoolSt., New lTedford, Mass. WANTED--Vols. 1 and 2 of T?E Co?oR. Address THE LIBRARIAN, Scripps Inslilulion for ]Jiological Research, La Jolla, California. i?OR SALE.?A complete file of the Nidiolo- gist, 4 volrunes. Send in your offers, T.J. FX?ZX'A?XCK, Larnoni, Decatur Co., Iowa. BOOKS FOR SALE OR EXCIlANGE-- Richardson (J.), and W. Swainson, Fauna ?oreali-.4?nericana; 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, nnder 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. Cones' B?rds of the Norlh West, a handbook o the ornithology of the region drained by the Missouri River and its tributaries, 8vo, cloth, 1874, binding broken, otherwise perfectOS3.00. Birds of the Colorado Falley. A repository of scientific and popular information concern- ing No. Am. Ornithology. Washington, 1878. Ilaving the invahmble bibliography. Fine copy of this scarce book. $5.00. Beddard (Frank E., M. A.) --The Structure aud Classification of Birds; 252 illustrations, 8vo, 1898, new, (published at $5.00) $3.00. Newton (Alfred) and Gadow (Hans) A Dic- tionary of Birds, very thick 8vo, cloth, new, nncut, 18%, 1088 pages, $3.50. W. LEE C?A?- BZRS, Eagle Rock, Los Mngeles County, Cali- fornia. WAN?r).?Copies of an?y of the following publicationg 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. SWA?.?S, Grosse Isle, i}Iich. FOR EXCIIANGE--A very limited number of Socorro and Black Petrels' eggs from the Coronados Islands, Mexico. Fine preparation and full data.--LAtYRE?E M. H?E, 1703 Clay ?4ve., San Diego, Cal. ?VA?.--Offer for complete file of The Condor. Printer's copies. In A No. 1 condi- tion. NACE PRIlqTIlq? COMPANY, 171 Wes1 Sanla Clara Sireel, San Jose, Cal.