

Vol. VI, 



ALiilON, ^. Y., FEB., 1889. 



No. 2 



Exchanges and Wants. 



Brief special annouiicenieDls. "Wants,'" "Ex- 

 chau^es" Insei-ted iii tills department for 25 cents 

 l)er 25 words. Notices over 2o words charged at 

 the rate of one-half cent per word. Ko notice in- 

 serted for le?s than 2.5 cents. Kotices which are 

 merely indirect methods of soliciting cash pur- 

 chasers cannot he admitted to these columns 

 under any circumstances. Terms, cash with 

 order. 



TO EXC'H.\NGE— Sets Of 16. 23, 35, 182, 238b, 

 2401) and long list of others to ex . for sets. Fli ICD 

 CORLESS, Los (iatos. C'ala. 



[This notice should have appeared in the Dec. 

 Ooi.or.iST, but, through an ermr of our own, van 

 o.nitted. Mr, C. offers desirable eggs, and he 

 will, no doubt, receive enough more offers to pay 

 tor the delay.— Ed.] 



TO EXCHAN(tE— 1 have about lOO cocoons 

 (alive and perfect) of the Polyphemus moth; will 

 exchange singly or the lot for other live cocoons 

 or tirst-class eggs with data, not in my collection. 

 S. A. TAFT, Aiken, Aiken Co , S. C 



J. WARREN JACOBS, Waynesburg, Pa., has 

 tlrst-cl'ss eggs in sets with orlgmal data to ex- 

 change with collectors in all parts cf the United 

 States and Canada. Sena lists and receive his. 



TO EXCHANGE— Sets of the following for 

 other Oiiginal sets. Lattin's Handbook as a basis 

 of exchange:- 13.5, 1.54, 155. 15T, l<j;, 244, 248, 303, 



326, 3SS. 420. 4(0, 4T7, 49.3, 494, .520, 522. 552, C5r, f.90, 

 673, 403. C. O. TROWBitlDGE, FramiDgham 

 Mass. 



20 good foreign stamps for every ist-cla-ss egg 

 with data except Nos. 7, 12. 22. 93. 153, 154, K. s., 

 19T, 211, 23', 25 -i. 2*1, 304, 315; either sets or single. 

 ERNEST D. MUKDOCH, Oaks Corners. OLtario 

 CO..N. Y. 



WANTED— I-rice-lists of insects and Natural 

 Histor.N specidtns and supplies. H. J. TU'IoOS, 

 Augusta, summervlUe, oa. 



A printing <atice to exchange : An Exc; Islor 

 selt-inkiEg, two roller, printing press, cha.se .514 

 X 3 '.J . as good as new, together with seven or 

 more founts cf t..\pe. cuts, iurniture, cards, paper, 

 a nice steel composing sticv, all complete and 

 readvforuse. Will exchange for flnst-class eggs 

 with data, or works on oology or ornithology, or 

 desirable offers. S. A. TAbT, Aiken, Alkea Co., 

 S. c. 



WANTF:D— In large quantities, the following 

 Fossils: Belemnites. Fossil Fish, Tribolites 

 (Catyirit^ie titmirUi). rentrcmites (pyriformis or 

 rjoclmiii), and Shark teeth. Address stating 

 lowest ca.sh or exchange prices, FRANK U. 

 LATTIN, Albion, N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE— Bird Skins for Eldgways 

 Manual, cone's Key, Maynard's Guide or any 

 good woik on Ornithology or Natural Hlstoiy. 

 CUAS. S. GREEN, Richmond, llUnols. 



I HAVE first-class eggs to exchange. 

 DOCKEKY, Hernando, Miss. 



DAVE 



Will exchange any of the "Bargain Lots" 

 listed in Jan. OoLOGisrfor desu-able specimens or 

 Books on Natmal History, What offers? Frank 

 H. Lattiu, Albion, N. Y. 



I HAVE fust-class eggs and Vols, l, 3, 3, 4 and 

 7 of the Golden Days to exchange. L. A. 

 DOCKERY, (Care Of Miss. CoU.) Clinton, Miss. 



I HAVE a few sets of one egg each with data 

 of the Bridled Tern which 1 *vill exchange at 

 ■W.oo per egg, for any of the following species, 

 Sept. JiuUt-iin -prices: Nos. 2, 4, 41, 51, Warblers 

 any species. 122, 12>^, Vireos, aay, 157, itis, I8I. 

 ,97, 2U, 245, 24o, 263. 264, Orloles and Humming- 

 birds any, 293, 312, 315, 316, 317. 320, 326. 327, 354, 

 355, 357, 361, 375, 3>*2, 3S7, 3SS, 394. 395, and almo.St 

 any species from 40o to 764a and also for any of 

 the " Wants" mentioned in my other exchange 

 notices of this issue. FRANK U. LATTIN. 

 Albion, N.Y. 



A 



N AiiVEiiTiSEMENT. W. H. Lucas, 

 of "West Stratford, Coun., is a fraud, 

 or at least, l,e has used nie as such. 

 A. E. KIBBE, Mi;vville. N. Y. 



FOR SALe cheap 



Fine New Walnut Egg Cabinet 



Will hold 400 to 500 .sets. Ir.th large and 

 small. Reason for selling, it is too small 

 for my c;)llectiou. Cost .'f!32.00. For par- 

 ticulars write to 

 PHILO SMITH, .Jr., GREE^'VILLE, III. 



ESIRABLE EGGSI ^ 



I have for sale eggs iu sets of 1 each, 

 with data, of the f(jllowiug species, 

 collected in '88 011 Gutilding (Galdeu) 

 Key, Bahamas. 



Sooty Tern, |0.39 



Noddy Tern 55 



Beidled Teen 3. riO 



Sent post-paid at these prices. Ideutifiia- 

 tiou positive. FRANK H. LAI' TIN, 



Albion, Orleans Co., N.Y. 



