THE OOLOGIST. 



Exchanges and Wants. 



Brief special announcements, " Wants, " " Ex- 

 changes," inserted in this department for 25 cents per 

 25 words. Notices over 25 words charged at the rate 

 of one-half cent per word. No notice inserted for less 

 than 23 cents. Notices which are merely indirect 

 methods of soliciting cash purchasers cannot be ad- 

 mitted to these columns under any circumstances. 

 Terms, cash with order. 



Wanted.— To exchange birds' eggs with collectors 

 throughout Mexico, United States and Canada. W. 

 L. NEWTON, 129 North Bunker Hill Ave., Los 

 Angeles, Cal. 



S3. 00 worth of eggs, Nos. 170 A and 274, in sets, 

 with data, for an $2.50 International Stamp Album ; 

 very latest edition wanted. HENRY F. DUPREY, 

 Dixon, Cal. 



Wanted. — Back numbers of any Ornithological 

 Magazine in exchange for first-class western birds' 

 eggs. WILL W. PRICE, Riverside, Cal. 



Will exchange a pair of mounted Cross Bills and 

 skin of Barred Owl for a set of Red-tailed Hawk eggs. 

 W. H. LUCAS. West Stratford, Conn. 



Eggs, single or in sets, exchanged for same. Cor- 

 respondence solicited. Address, EDWARD E. FOX, 

 1,010 Chicago Opera House, Chicago, III. 



A collection of 50 varieties of eggs, single or in sets, 

 in exchange for others. Address, Dr.W. S. STRODE, 

 Bernadotte, Fulton Co., 111. 



I would like to exchange Natural History Maga- 

 zines, single or in volumes (good condition) for the 

 same in full volumes ; send list. CHARLIE COOK, 

 Box 113, Odin, 111. 



For Exchange. — First and second-class single eggs 

 for fir.st-class, in sets, with data. My second-class 

 specimens at one-half rates. OTHO C. POLING, 

 Qui. cy, 111. 



Wanted. — To exchange birds' eggs, in sets, with full 

 data. E. R. BENNETT, M.D., Richmond, 111. 



To Exchange. — First-class sets and singles of North 

 American bird eggs, with full data Correspondence 

 solicited. JAMES McCLAMROCH, Kirklin, Ind. 



Will exchange for revenue stamps, silver three-cent 

 pieces, or fossils. ERASTUS CORNELL, Box 409, 

 Marshalltown, Iowa. 



Wanted. — To ex;hange first-class eggs in sets, with 

 collectors throughout the United States and Canada. 

 Send for my list. FRANK M. WOODROW, Box 

 51, Newton, Iowa. 



Will exchange one package of flower seeds for one 

 of stones. W. F. GAGER, Box 34, Cresco, Howard 

 Co., Iowa. 



Correspondence desired with ornithologists and 

 oologists ; Ohio and Kentucky preferred. L. O. PIN- 

 DAR, Hickman, Ky. 



I have vols. 24 and 25 of the Forest and Stream, un- 

 bound, good as new, containing over 1,000 pages, to 

 exchange for birds' eggs. W. H. FOOTE, 43 Fenn 

 street, Piltsfield, Mass. 



< To Exchange. — Foreign and United States coins. 

 Confederate money (early issues), new 2c. letter sheet, 

 etc., for Indian relics, coins. Two each, wild pigeons, 

 Tanager's eggs. E. G. WARD, Box 2i9,Three Riv- 

 ers, Hampden Co., Mass. 



I will exchange Golden Days, vol. VII, from No. 

 26 to 52, for eggs 394, 420. 4^1, each accompanied with 

 data. HENRY E. BERRY, Damariscotta, Lincoln 

 Co., Maine. 



Wanted. — One first-class Emeu egg. Will pay cash 

 for same. Eggs blown in two holes, for exchange 

 cheap. JAMES B. PURDY, Plymouth, Wayne Co., 

 Mich. 



1883 shield and V nickels, without " cents," and 

 other coins, for birds' eggs. C. B. JOHNSON, Red- 

 wing, Minn. 



A new pair of Lovell roller skates, cost $3.50 ; also 

 400 stamps in a Scott's stamp album, for birds' eggs, 

 in sets or single. W. TEASDALE, 3,668 Lindell 

 avenue, St. Louis, Mo. 



Bog iron, magnetic iron, or red sandstone, for min- 

 erals or fossils ; write first. CHARLES P. SMITH, 

 Jr., P. O. Box 232, Burlington, N. J. 



Sets of Nos. 658, 666, 743, 763, to exchange for land 

 and fresh water shells, minerals, or crustaceans, by A. 

 K. FAIRCHILD, Whippany, N. J. 



Geological specimens, birds' eggs, coins and postage 

 stamps • also a fe*' marine specimens to exchange for 

 the same. FRED. C. TOMLINSON, 1,007 Walnut 

 street, Elmira N. Y. 



Exchange.— A hunting-knife (without sheath) and 

 specimen of conglomerate, jet and a razor shell, for 

 first-class birds' eggs. D. H. VAN PELT, Lansing- 

 burgh, N. Y. 



I wish to exchange vol. 6 Golden Days for minerals, 

 curiosities, or books. M. V. SLINGERLAND, Otto, 

 N. Y. 



Will exchange 215 United States Revenue Stamps 

 for the best offer of first-class birds' eggs. HOW- 

 ARD S. BAKER, 177 Troup street, Rochester. N. Y. 



Sets of Nos. 157, 214, 231, 261, and ocean curiosities, 

 for birds' eggs, etc. A. D. AKIN, Schaghticoke, 

 N. Y. 



Minerals, coins, cocoon, and a good fife, to exchange 

 for birds' eggs, minerals, or Indian relics. C. H. 

 TANN, 139 Fifth avenue, Lansingburgh, N. Y. 



Wanted.— A collector of birds' eggs, in my locality, 

 to correspond and exchange with. JOHN W. HOYT, 

 Jr., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 



A good violin, in good condition, for birds' eggs, in 

 sets or single ; former preferred. H.C.CAMPBELL, 

 Lansingburgh, Rensselaer Co., N. Y. 



Wanted. — Unused printed postal cards in quantities. 

 Send sample and state exchange or c<ish price. 

 FRANK H. LATTIN, Aloion, N. Y. 



Will exchange a large hobby-horse, pair roller and 

 pair ice skates for a good collection of birds' eggs, 

 coins or stamps. P. C. HARTELL, No. 341 West 

 83d street, New York City. 



Wanted.— To exchange birds' eggs with collectors 

 throughout the United States and Canada. ARTHUR 

 PRINCEHORN, No. 102 West Bloom street, Mans- 

 field, Ohio. 



I will exchange vol. 12 St. Nicholas for birds' eggs, 

 or birds' eggs for same. HEYWARD LONG, Mar- 

 tin's Ferry, Ohio. 



A ne plus ultra camera, Waterbury lense, 5x8, for 

 birds' eggs or stamps ; good condition. Correspon- 

 dence desired. B. K. WILBUR, Byrn Mawr, Mont- 

 gomery Co., Pa. 



