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WANTS, EXCHANGES AND FOE SALES. 



All notices that come under above will be inserted in this department until further notice 

 rat one-half (i) cent a word. No notice less than 25c. Terms Cash with crder. No charge for 

 • address. I shall at all times endeavor to keep parties, whose reputation is of a doubtful char- 

 acter from using these columns. 



STAMP COLLECTORS. Send for our tine 

 Approval Sheets at 40 per cent, commission; 

 8 rar Samoa 15c, 15 rar Japan loo, 2 rar U. S. 

 locals 2oc. 3 rar unused Constantinople 5c, 20 

 unused stamp 25c, 100 assortment N. & S. Am- 

 arican lOo. Merker-Towe Stamp Co. Box 

 296, Bridgepo.it. Conn. 



COLUMNS. Try our exchange columns. 

 If you have au_vti]ing you want to sell or ex- 

 change here is "the place for it. We will accept 

 tirst-class specimens at one-half rates in pay- 

 ment of space in these columns if you cannot 

 sp'Bre the money. We do not "give away ad- 

 vertising space as some of our contemporar- 

 ies, as we believe if the space is not worth even 

 a slight consideration for, it is not worth hav- 

 ing. 



WANTED.-A No. 3 Kodak, complete.with 

 carrying case, etc. Must be "good as new," 

 and cheap for cash Also correspondents who 

 wish to exchange for minerals. H. C. MERE- 

 DITH, Ukiah, Mendocino Co., Calif. 



WANTED.— A tirst-class 4x5 dry plate 

 camera and outfit for minerals, taxidermist 

 specimens and large cloth-bound book of 

 natural history. LYNN SAXTON, Sherman, 

 N. Y. 



HOMING PIGEONS.— Seven pairs homing 

 pigeons for sale or exchange, also "Hints to 

 Pigeon Beginners." Will exchange lot for 

 watch or other articles, or sell for $7 cash. 

 Sell for $1 and $1.25 a pair or exchange single 

 pairs. Grand chance. All letters answered 

 if stamp is enclosed. Give me an offer. 

 ERNEST A. JOSLIN, Box 500, W^ebster, 

 Mass. 



WANTED. — Perfect birds skins of the 

 cheaper kind, male and female — if possible 4 

 of a kind. Offer brilliant exotic, butterflies 

 and moths, finely mounted, ready for the cab- 

 inet, at low prices. Also all kinds of insects 

 for sale and exchange. Send 10 cents for cat- 

 alogue. PROF. CARL BRAUN, Bangor, Me. 



GREAT HORNED OWL, $3.50, Barred Owl, 

 $2.75, Canada Grouse, $2, Ruffed Grouse, 

 $L75, Blue Jay, 75 cents. All are nicely 

 moimted and moth proof. Will exchange for 

 A-1 sets with data at half catalogue rates, 

 kodak, books on Natural History, &c., have 

 many others at eqnally low prices. JOHN 

 CLAYTON, Taxidermist, Lincoln, Maine. 



WANTED. — Skins of southern and western 

 birds in exchange for Massachusett specimens 

 None but first-class skins with full data 

 desired. Send list of what j'ou have to offer 

 with prices or basis of exchange and what 

 you wish in return. F. H. BRACKETT, Box 

 2148, Boston, Mass. 



FOR SALE. — A magnificent collection of 

 857, North American eggs, consisting of 228 

 sets, including 115 varieties. Scientifically 

 correct in minutest detail, all perfect speci- 

 mens, embracing many of the very rarest 

 known. To be sold entire for cash at a mod- 

 erate price. No small lots sold, or exchanges 

 considered. Those meaning business please 

 send stamp for particulars: others save your 

 stamps. Address, E. CORNELL MONROE. 

 653 Main St., Pawtucket, R. I. 



WANTED.— Pair Moose Antlers, well bal- 

 anced and in good color. Cash or excnange. 

 THOS. W. FRAINE, Taxidermist, 16 Joslyn 

 Park, Rochester. N. Y. 



WAVTED. — Small cabinet specimens, min- 

 erals, relics, curios, &c. Will give in ex- 

 change seeds, plants, or bulbs, from reliable 

 Seedsman's catalogue, correspondence ans- 

 wered. GEO. B. REMSEN, Floral Park, 

 NY. 



A BEAUTIFUL Moonstone in its natural 

 state and a big package of interesting Ama- 

 teur papers and other reading; all sent post- 

 paid, for only 10c, in silver. HAWKEY'S 

 ADV. CONCERN, Mason City, Iowa. 



WILL EXCHANGE.— 1 case red squirrels, 

 1 case of mink, 2 telephone receivers, 1 Mag- 

 ineto, 1 relay, 1 3 drop annunciator, 1 ther- 

 mostat, 6 push-buttons, 1 automatic electric 

 gas-lighting burner and buttons, 2 electric 

 bells, 1-2 gal. silver plating bath, 1-2 gal. 

 nickle plating bath. 1 burnisher, buffing- 

 wheels, 1 Welshbach gas-burner, 1 stationary 

 photograph burnisher and several other elec- 

 trical articles. What have you to exchange 

 in the line of photograph apparatus? Address 

 E. P. REED, 108 Coo'ige Ave., Syracuse. 

 NY. 



EXCHANGE.— I have for exchange several 

 fine bird skins, several sets of eggs and spec- 

 imens of Indian pottery. Want birds eggs 

 and mounted birds. Send lists. W. A. OLD- 

 FIELD, Port Sanilac, Mich 



SEND 10 CENTS.— Pure spruce chewing 

 gum from the Maine woods, taken from 

 spruce trees which grow only in the State of 

 Maine. Send 10 cents for sample package. 

 Pure and nice, no adulteration. AROOS- 

 TOOK GUM CO., Box 436, Caribou, Maine. 



TO EXCHANGE for eggs in sets. Works 

 of standard authors handsomely bound in 

 cloth: Dickens. Thackeray. Irving, George 

 Eliot, Carlyle, Macaulay, etc. Send for list 

 and state what you have to exchange. All 

 communications answered. Box 215, Peoria, 

 111. 



