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Address, C. VV. JOHNSON, 



WAGNER FREE INSTITUTE, 



Philadelphia, Pa. 



EXCHANGEST 



The following space is to be given to exchanges. Notices not 

 exceeding three lines, will be free to subscribers as long as our 

 limit of space will allow. 



FOE EXCHANGE : Plan.orbis nautileus Lin., P. aroostookensensis 

 Pils. and other land and fresh water shells of Northern Maine. For 

 land, fresh water and marine shells. 



OLOF O. NYLANDER, Caribou, Maine. 



FOR EXCHANGE: Land and fresh water shells of southern Wis. 

 for some from other localities. WANTED : ('/</<> tuberculatus opals, 

 fine crystals, minerals, fossils or marine curios. 



MRS. E. C. WISWALL, Kenosha, Wis. 



FOR EXCHANGE: Land, fresh water and marine shells, (many 

 rare species offered) for species not in my collection. List first. 



C. F. ANCEY, admiuistrateur adjoint, Dra-el Mizan, Algeria. 

 FOR EXCHANGE: A large number of minerals, fossils and 

 shells. For named marine and fresh-water shells. 



H. B. DURR, 6561 Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111. 



FOR EXCHANGE : About 70 species of Unios including many 

 rare southern varieties. W. 8. STRODE, M. D., Lewiston, 111. 



WANTED: Say, Biuney, 1858 Ed. Col. pi. Am. Journ. Conch. 

 OFFERED : Lea's Obs. vol. V, Tryon's Strepomatidce, Wood's 

 Index 7Vrf. Lamarck's great work with hundreds of fine steel plates, 

 200-300 species shells, uncommonly fine minerals, Webster's unabr. 

 Diet. 1884 almost new etc., etc., etc. Write for list of other 

 things offered. DR. R. J. KIRKLAND, 85 Shelton St., 



Grand Rapids, Mich. 



