92 THE WILSON QUARTERLY. 



EXCHANGES AND WANTS, 



Brief ypeoial announcements, " Wants" or " Exchanges " will be inserted 

 in this department at the rate of 25 \\-ords for 35c. : more than 25 words at 

 one-half cent per extra word. Notices which are indirect methods of 

 obtaining cash purchasers cannot be admitted. No notice inserted for less 

 than 25 cents. Terms, cash with order. 



For Exchange. — N. Aqi. Hemiptera, Coleoptera, f^nd Lepidoptera to 

 exchange for the same, or for birds' eggs, or books relating to Ornithology 

 and Entomology. Lynds Jones, Oberlin, Ohio. 



For Exchange.— After July 1st, 1892. I will exchange 1st class birds" 

 eggs in sets with full data for the same, or for books or pamphlets relating 

 to Ornithology and Oology. Lynds Jones, Oberlin, Ohio. 



To Exchange. — Carefully prepared specimens, with full data, of flow- 

 ering and fern plants found in the United States. 



Reuben M. Strong. Oberlin. O. 



The Semi^-Annual 



Having passed into the hands of the 



WILSON ORNITHOLOGICAL CHAPTER, 



Back numbers may be had by applying to the 



President of the chapter or the Publisher 



of the QuAKTERLY. The price will 



be reduced to 



30c. FOR EACH NUMBER OR 50c. A VOLUME. 



only a limited number of copies now on hand. 



The tfliJilson Quarterly. 



A fifty Page Magazine the Official Organ of the Wilson 

 Ornithologioal Chapter. 



It contains many fine articles written by well known 

 and able ornithologists, besides the carefully compiled 

 reports of members upon interesting groups of birds. 



SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1,00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE. 

 Published bj' R. M. Strong, Oberlin, Ohio. 



Edited by Lynds Jones. Oberlin, Oliio, 



Assisted bv Willard N. Clute, Binghamton, N. Y. 



