. The Oölogist for the student of birds, their nests and eggs . St.,Savannah. Ga. Q-d) Have you any bird magazines to exchange?Send list of duplicates and receive mine. SLOANAKER, Palisades, uol. Box 402. FOR SALE—The following Bird Lores:Vol. Ill (without index); Vol, IV (with index); Vol. VII Nos. 2-3-4-5 6(with index) Vol. VIII No. 2. LEWIS DEX-TER, 1889 Elm St., Manchester, N. H. (1-p) FOR for cash. StandardLibrary of Natural History; leather; new; 5volumes; hundreds of illustrations. EARLER. FORREST, 261 Locust Ave., Washington,Pa. WAN


. The Oölogist for the student of birds, their nests and eggs . St.,Savannah. Ga. Q-d) Have you any bird magazines to exchange?Send list of duplicates and receive mine. SLOANAKER, Palisades, uol. Box 402. FOR SALE—The following Bird Lores:Vol. Ill (without index); Vol, IV (with index); Vol. VII Nos. 2-3-4-5 6(with index) Vol. VIII No. 2. LEWIS DEX-TER, 1889 Elm St., Manchester, N. H. (1-p) FOR for cash. StandardLibrary of Natural History; leather; new; 5volumes; hundreds of illustrations. EARLER. FORREST, 261 Locust Ave., Washington,Pa. WANTED-Bull, Cooper Orn. Club (Con-dor) Vol. I No. 3. Will pay $ in originalcovers. DR. W. M. TYLER, Lexington, Mass. (1-P) Fine specimens of the beautiful AbertsSquirrel, and other mammals, for mountingWill exchange for books on natural Historyif in good condition. J. STOCKLY , N. Mex. (1-p) The OOlogist. Vol. XXXII. No. 9. Albion, N. Y. Sep. 15, 1915. Whole No. 338 Chimed and Published Monthly, by R. M. Barnes, Albion, , and Lacon, Nesting Site of the Florida Screech Owl —Photo by H. W. Atkins 138 THE OOLOGI8T Notes on Visits of Col. Roosevelt To Bird Reservists in Louisiana. Former-president Theodore Roose-velt, as guest of John M. Parker, well-known Louisiana sportsman, and M. , president of the Conserva-tion Commission of Louisiana, made asix days tour of inspection of the is-lands off the Louisiana coast, east ofthe Mississippi river, June 8 to 12, see-ing the many gulls, terns, skimmersand other specimens of avian life thatuse these sandy fragments of landalong the Gulf of Mexico as breedingplaces. Many of the islands visited wereUnited States Government reserva-tions set aside for such purposes whileCol. Roosevelt was president, andothers were those given over as gameand waterfowl refuges by the Conser-vation Commission of Louisiana. The former president left PassChristian at daybreak June 8, accom-panied by John M. Parker, his t


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