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FOR EXCHANGE.— Siugle barrel shot gun, 

 40 inch barrel, about 'Jo gauge. A good shoot- 

 ing gun. for be'it oiYer of 1st class single eggs. 

 ARTHUR B. ROBERTS, Weymonth, Medina 

 Co., Ohio. 



LIVE RED FOXES. I will pay cash for 

 these animals up to May 1, '96. I shall be 

 obliged for address on postal if you know 

 where thei'e are any kept for pets. Parties 

 that think they can catch them in nesting 

 season address me with particulars. S. C. 

 TEMPLIN, Calla, Ohio. 



WANTED AT ONCE— A numbar of live 

 Sci'eech Owls No. 373, particularly from 

 New England. Any one having one 

 or more on hand please correspond with me 

 at once, stating if in good condition, lowest 

 cash or exchange price. W. F. WP^BB, Al- 

 bion, N. Y, 



I HAVE A PIG, mounted in 1st class shape, 

 with 8 legs, 4 ears, 2 tails, 2 bodies and 1 head. 

 Will sell or exchange for large specimens. C. 

 F. FITE, Denver, Ind. 



I WISH at once the following sets: 7, 27, 

 80, 120, 200, 263, 325. 331. For the above I 

 •can offer these sets: 51a, 64, 365, 448. R. S. 

 DANIELS, Nordhoff, Ventura Co., Cal. 



WANTED.— A. O. U. 13, 30, 58, 208 for 

 which I will send prepaid 1st class eggs in 

 sets or singles having same catalogue value. 

 SEWARD HOSP, 714 Orville Ave., Kansas 

 City, Kansas. 



NOTICE — I am prepared to receive orders 

 now for bird and mammal skins from this 

 locality to be collected during this fall and 

 winter. G. D. FRENCH, Ivoryton, Conn. 



PETRIFIED MOSS.— Fine specimens 10, 

 15 and 25c. Petrified leaves 10, 20 and 30c 

 per specimen. How to write on iron and 

 gla«^ indelibly, both recipes 10c. ARTHUR 

 B. ROBERTS, Weymouth, Medina Co., Ohio. 



WANT to EXCHANGE E flat tuba (cost 

 '), two young Swainson Buzzards, alive, 

 and first class sets, for hammerless 10 or 12 

 gauge gun, Jones' Illustrations of Nests and 

 Eggs of Birds of Ohio, Capen's Oology of New 

 England and Mayuard's Eggs of N. A. Birds. 

 EUGENE S. ROLFE, Minnewaukan, N. D. 



PRINTERS.— If you desire to buy or sell 

 printing presses write, enclosing stamp, to 

 PRINTERS' EXCHANGE, Galesburg, 111. 



WANTED.— Skins of birds and small mam- 

 mals. Many common species wanted. Have 

 to exchange l)ird eggs in sets and skins. Send 

 lists and receive mine. P. K. GILMAN, Box 

 322, Palo Alto, Cal. 



FOR SALE.— A strictly first class '95 bicy- 

 cle for best offer cash over $60 or will 

 exchange for $50 cash and extra good offer of 

 showy minerals, shells, fossils, agates, curios, 

 etc. Bicy(;I(! was l)uiit to ordei- and weighs 

 22i pounds. Write for description. ROY 

 CRIHFIELD, Atlanta, 111. 



FOSSILS, FOSSILS, FOSSILS.— Have you 

 any fine fossils, large or small, all sizes, in 

 any quantity? If so, send me full list, giving 

 number, condition and price, and what you 

 wish. W. F. WEBB, Albion, N. Y. 



COLUMNS. Try our exchange columns. 

 If you have anything you want to sell or ex- 

 change here is the place for it. We will accept 

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

 ment of space in these columns 



TO EXCHANGE:— Minerals, Fossils, Ind- 

 ian relics, old paper money, curiosities, etc., 

 for U. S. po-;tage, revenue and department 

 stamps, if in fine condition and retail at 5cts. 

 each and over. Send 5cts. for list of prices 

 we pay for rare coins and stamps and our il- 

 lustrated price lists. R. W. MERCER, 341 

 W. 4th St., Cincinuatti, Ohio. 9w4 



WANTED.— Vol. 1 Powell's Ethnological 

 reports. State condition and price, also what 

 you can use in exchange. W. F. WEBB, Al- 

 bion, N. Y. 



FOR SALE: — Fine opals, polished and 

 rough specimens, also granite and New Eng- 

 land minerals. Would exchange for minerals 

 of other localities or for ores. ROBERT 

 BURNHAM, Box 77, Dennis, Mass. 



THIRTY DOLLARS worth of miseellan- 

 eous books, mostly new and pertaining to 

 Natural History to offer for first class eggs or 

 offers, manv common varieties wanted. C. 

 BYRON VANDERCOOK, Odin, Ills. A2t 



WANTED. — Complete sets of Am. Sparrow 

 Hawk with true data. I will give spot cash 

 for the above. Send lists. LEVERETT M. 

 CLARK, Suffield, Ct. 



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