Vol. VI, 



ALBION, N. Y., JULY, 1889. 



No. 7 



Exchanges and Wants. 



Brief special annouucementa. "Wants," "Ex- 

 changes" Inserted In this department tor 25 cents 

 per 25 words. Notices over 25 words charged at 

 the rate or 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 clrcumatances. Terms, cash with 

 order. 



COUE'S KEY.— Skins, eggs. Data blanks, books 

 and papers to exchange for Coue's Key, books on 

 ornithology, other specimens or offers. W. IN- 

 GRAM, Odin, 111. 



TO EXCHANGE.— I have about $4.00 worth of 

 Novels, paper binding, flrst-class works, which 1 

 win exchange lor the best offer of flrst-class birds 

 eggs. ED. F. HALL, DanvUle, Ind. 



A 1 SETS with daU of Nos, 56. 170a, 149a. 23lc, 

 26la, 872, 274. 338, 385, 402b, 408, and 420 to ex- 

 change for flrst-class sets. WALTER RICHARD- 

 SON, Pasadena, Cal., Box .380. 



TO EXCHANGE. -1 have flrst-class eggs to ex- 

 change for same of other localities. Send list 

 and receive mine, with particulars. MILFORD 

 PEW, Hebron, Neb. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Nos. 4, 16. 23, 35, 47, 182, 183, 

 238b, 345. 249, 272, 293, 313, 317, 323, 394, 402e, 408. 

 420, 482 and Others. E. L. MENEFEE, San Jose, 

 Cal. 



'10 EXCHANGE— I have about 25i' varieties of 

 N. American fresh water shells and 2oo varieties 

 oi N. A. marLue shells to exchange for N. A. 

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

 CHILD, \Shlppany, N. J. my6 



WANTED.— TO PURCHASE COLLECTIONS 

 OF INDIAN RELICS AND OTHER CURIOSITIES 

 FOR WHR;H cash will be PAID. PARTIES 

 HAVING SUCH FOR SALE WILL PLEASE 

 CORRESPOND WITH W. H. H. KING, JACK- 

 SONVILLE. ILLS. ayr 



FIFTY-SIX INCH COLUMBIA blcycle.good con- 

 dition. Thirty dollars for books. Indian relics, 

 a good telescope, bird's eggs In any quantity, sets 

 or single, coins, stamps or good specimens of 

 most any kind. Send lists. F. J. SOKTORE, 

 Metuchen, N. J. 



NOTICE.— For flrst-class eggs to the value of 

 25c. at bulletin rates, provided no egg shall be 

 listed at less than 5c., we will insert an ex- 

 change notice, of not more than twenty-flve 

 words. In our New Directory. All notices must 

 be received by July 25th. MENEFEE & CORLESS, 

 San Jose, Cal . 



EXCHANGE NOTICE.— Jiare eggs In sets with 

 full data to exch*nge for others. Send list and 

 mention some dealers catalogue you prefer to use 

 as a basis of exchange. E. M. HAIGHT, Box 24, 

 Riverside, Cal. 



WANTED.— The foUowing bird skins: Lewis' 

 Woodpecker, Pine Grosbeak, Evening Grosbeak, 

 Violet Green Swallow, Least Tern, and Seml-pal- 

 mated Sandpiper. Will pav cash for all of above. 

 E. E. N. Murphey, 444, Telfair St, Augusta, Ga. 



FOR SALE.— A printing press, self Inking, size 

 of chase 5x7><f. Model N«. i improved. Cost 122 

 new, has been In use two years, will sell for $12 

 terms cash. Address, L. C. FREENY, PlttsvlUe, 

 Wicomico Co., Md. 



TO EXCHANGE. —$12 En^lsh Lancewo jd 

 bow and arrows, used and unused foreign 

 stamps (over 800), blank bonds, checks, f08sils,sea 

 curios, printing material, sheet cork. Insect pins, 

 for single eggs, old coins, old money, bird's skins 

 butterflies and moths. Itemized lists exchanged. 

 F. LEON ENGLEBERT, 726 W. 15th St., Des 

 Moines ; Iowa. 



Our Exchange Extraordinawt has PRonrEn 



VERY ACCEPTABLB TO HUNDREDS OP-eOR PATRONS, 

 AND IN OKDER THAT OTHERS CAW AVAIL THEM- 

 SELVES OF OUR LIBEBAI, OFFERS, WB RENEW IT, 

 WITH SOME CHANGES, ON ANOTHEE PAGE. 



TO EXCHANGE— 500 trays, assorted sizes, to- 

 gether or In lots for best offers of flr8t-cl<vss eggs: 

 also eggs to exchange. Correspondence solicited . 

 W. W. ASHE, Raleigh, N. C. 



WILL EXCHANGE a Winchester, single shot 

 rifle, 44 calb., and $15 worth of flrst-class sets 

 with full data, for a good shotgun, top or side 

 snap, 12 gauge preferred. Wrlie with particu- 

 lars: GUY Mclaughlin, 304W. isthst, Aus- 

 tin, Texas. 



EXCHANGE— Vol. 7 Of the Argosy, 26 Nos. in 

 fine condition for eggs of sooty tern and others, 

 amounting to $1.80. HARRY HUTTON, Box 31. 

 Rondout; N. Y. 



I want everybody to use my trays and my way 

 of lining them. Made of fine, heavy, white 

 cardboard, cloth corners, guaranteed most dur- 

 able. Will exchange any size at Lattln's 

 prices for flrst-class eggs. E. J. SCHAEFER, 629 

 So. Flower St., Los Angeles, (.'ala. im 



^ Chas. K. Worthen, ^ 

 NATDRALIST m^ TAXIDERMIST, 



^- WARSAW, ILLINOIS. -^ 



Large stock of Native, and the handsomest 



of Tropical Bird Slvlns on hand. Rare species a 



specialty. Enclose stamp with Inquiries. ayr 



