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Kxchaiiges and Wants. 



lirlt'f special annouiicementp. "Wants," "Ex- 

 changes" insertf d In tills department for 25 cents 

 per 2.", words. Notices over 25 words charged at 

 the rate of one-half cent per word. No notice in- 

 serted for less than 25 cents. Notices which are 

 merely Indirect methods of soliciting cash pur- 

 chasers cannot be admitted to these columns 

 under any circumstances. Terms, cash with 

 order. 



1 have got first-class birds' skins for sale or 

 exchange for the same. Please Address, JESSE 

 T. CRAVEN, Box &4, Hulburton, N. Y. 



(iOOD D. B. B. L. shotgun, side snap, 12 

 gauge, cost $15, to exchange for eggs in sets. 

 ('. \V. TREAT, Brooklyn, O. 



TO EXCHANGE— For the best ofTer of birds 

 eggs' before August l, 18S9. $25.oo worth of rare 

 U. s. and Foreign stamps. For particulars. 

 Address, W. PHILLIPS, Red Wing Minn. 

 Box 151. 



WANTED— To exchange eggs In sets for any 

 books on oology or ornithology. Write and tell 

 me what vou have and receive my list. Addi-ess. 

 WILLC. STAAT, 501 Jerome street , Marshall- 

 town, Iowa. 



WANTED— second-haad trays, sizes 2 x i,'j 

 nnd 3x2, 100 of each size: also first-class eggs, 

 single and pairs, can offer first-class sets and 

 single eggs ot 673 (S^, 492. What offers? 

 WILLARD ELLIOT, Tw5notosassa, Fla, 



800 first-class 'jirds" eggs. 50 var-. or loO arrow- 

 heads, to exchange for rare L'nited States coins, 

 other eggs, curiosities or a good gun. WM. 

 IllTCIilNSON, North Star, Alleghany Co., Pa 



TO EXCIIAN(;E— I have about 2o<^ varieties ot 

 N. American fresh water shells and 200 varieties 

 of N. A. marine shells to exchange for N. A. 

 species of moths and butterCies. A. K. FAIR- 

 CHILD, Whippany. N. J. my6 



WANTED— To exchange a flrst-class American 

 G )s-hawk egg with data, for the best offer of 

 lirst-class eggs in sets or single. F. E. SHOL'P, 

 sewanec, Tenn. 



Nos. 181, 154, l?lia, 815, 306, 2ola, 337 and 336 

 with nests, all sets to exchange for climbing 

 irons and taxidermist's outfit. A. W. NOLTE, 

 IJowland St., Los Angeles, Cal. 



EXCHANGE— Sets of eggs for same: will have. 

 this coming Spring, Eagles', Owls'. Hawks', 

 Geese' Ducks', (iuUs' etc, etc.. In full and com- 

 plete seis with full data, collected la the United 

 states. Can furnish lists, and will book ex- 

 changes now. A few nice sets, 3 eggs each. No. 

 674, Franklin's (iuU for other sets. Eggs 

 tor anything send list of what you have, stating 

 your wants. HEXRV W. DAVIS, Lock Box 2. 

 North Granville, N. Y. 



I want The following first class singles: 

 will give in exchange eggs of this county. Lat- 

 tin's hand-book as a basis: Nos. 11, 41, 67, SO*, 

 «W, any of the Owls'. Hawks' or Herons', -S^a, 6#K 

 627, e*la, Wl, 6")U. 656, 666, e66a. 67,^, 734, 742' :94a. 

 1 have a first-class egg of Harris Hawk which I 

 { would exchange for Ingersoll's -'Birds Nesting." 

 MOSES L. WICKS JR., No. 1. South HUl St., Los 

 Angeles, cala. 



WANTED.— TO PURCHASE COLLECTIONS 

 OF INDIAN RELP'S AND OTHER CURIOSITIES 

 FOR WHICH CASH WILL BE PAID. PARTIES 

 HAVING SUCH FOR SALE WILL PLEASE 

 t;ORRESPOND WITH W. II. 11. KING, JACK- I 

 SONVILLE, ILLS. avr 



Toar nua* and itJtlms c-iD t^t Izsntj-d lo kot dep- n-r^ c 

 lunLfa*. as CtL : S muatln, tl eU- ; 1 j«^*. 7r. rt* >^lo'~M 

 B printed 13 tnor^ tbim ooe b:;7i«rta:n4. c^thult r-f tt.o«o i 





itaaitiiig in this I>ir«>;:tor7. Coilvelon sad 



OcUaDK» will not "alj ur-'t- to lbs pirtti9 wh.»»e tiai 



wirs. bat wnll »J»o k(rp thrm puKte^ na "biirpuK*" tbai ib^j obj har* tvr trJ* chnap; 



pnbtiabm luTic^ p«pfT« xtc. t'^'St voald h« M ial«rv^ to tiie pcrmiM «b<>« r-~tzy^ 



Appear is tha Thr^^-iTj, «kll ivovaue tk« unportenee of plociag mnpta de. ia t* » 



favxb of Aim Cdl-rtyn and will wet etconjlnslj. 



CoUccton ivwn* m hiRfa m J^i/t^ Lrttcra, ra««l)i. CircnUrw, S«uspl<w ••.s. fnn hiti' j 

 ftoir BUMQ insertod om Uca ai » or«t of onlj 10 C EXTTS u> tbia Pmcton. 



BIRDS' EGGS. 

 H. W. Davis, North Grauville, N. Y. my 

 L. W. NicLols, Jr., Riclunoml, Ills. n):3 



Coite K. Wooflraff, Hotel Baliiioral, 



Montreal, Can. m'i 



R. B. Troiislot, Kooms 15 & K;, Humboldt 



Block, Kansas City, Mo. ;3m 



F. E. SboTip, Rewauee, Teun. A;> 



N. R, Christie, Box 394. Modesto, Cala. 

 Chas.E. MacDonald, No. 58, West 82ud St., 



New York City, N. Y. 

 Willard Eliot, Tbonotosassa, Fla. 

 Roger Whiutield. care of Prof. Raukiu, 



Waukesha, Wis. 

 Cx. H. Rogers, Jr., Box 14, Wauwatosa, 



Wis. 

 Will A. Moore, Box G61, Norwalk, Ohio. 

 F. H. Baker, Box 68, Oakville. Ontario, 



Canada. 

 Will J. Cosgrove, 59, Court St , Bingl am- 



tou, N. Y. 

 W. C. Hutchiuson, Winchester, Ills. 



BIRD SKINS. 

 L. W. Mchols, Jr., Richmond, Ills. m:3 



Colbnru & Lake, No. 1938, 14th St.. 



Washington, D. C. A '2 



Herbert L. Men-itt. Box lUS, Chatham, 



Ont, Can. 



POSTAGE STAMPS. 

 G. F. Osborne, 13, Lydeutram St., Kingston, 

 Can. 



INSECTS. 

 Chas. E. Brown, '219, 14th St.. Milwaukee, 

 Wis. 



INDIAN RELICS. 



R. (1. Treat, Brooklyn, Ohio. 



TAXIDERMY. 



Mrs. E. C. Wlswall, Prairie DuSac, Wis. mo 



Vr. Nichols, Jr., Richmond. 111. in3 



Colbnrn & Lake, No. 1938, 14th St., 



Washington, D. C A2 



BOTANY. 



James Galen. Ra\ylinsville, Pa. 



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