THE OOLOGIST. 



Twenty dollars' worth of Eggs, in sets, with data, 

 to exchange for a Shotgun, Minerals, Fossils, Foreign 

 or Ancient Coins. JOE J. WILSON, Greensburg, Pa. 



If wishing to e.xchange Birds' Eggs, send list and 

 receive mine Address, P. S. MALONEY, No. 2,126 

 N. Twentieth street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



For Exchange. — A Pointer Puppy, with perfect 

 pedigree, worth $20, and Maltese Kittens, for Bird 

 Eggs, with data. Correspondence solicited. PET 

 ASBURY, Greenvil e, S. C. 



1 want to e.xchange, for first-class Bird Eggs, a 

 22-caiibre Rifle. Correspondence solicited. E. F. 

 HUTCHES, O and Thirty-second streets, Galveston, 

 Tex. 



Wanted. — To exchange Minerals, Birds' Eggs, in 

 sets, land and fresh-water Shells, for the same with 

 collectors. E. M. GOODWIN, Hartland, Vt. 



To Exchange. — The follow ing single Eggs : 47, 67, 

 204, 207, 286, 287, 300, 240b 408, 413, 425, 436/', 477 

 and many others. E. R. BRADY, Pomeroy, Wash. 

 Ter. 



Fine Fossils and Shells for Indian Relics and Fos- 

 sils ; also, Stamps and Coins for the same. JAS W. 

 JONES, Port Townsend, Wash. Ter. 



I wish to exchange 174 numbers of " Youths' Com- 

 panion " for Books on Ornithology, Birds' Eggs or 

 pair of Climbers, with straps complete. J. DE 

 WITT HAWKS, P. O. Box 544, Beloit, Wis. 



I will exchange a good Magic Lantern, twenty- 

 three slides, for first-class eggs, with data. WILL 

 BACON, Baraboo, Wis. 



Nickels ot 1883 to exchange for Bird Skins and 

 Eggs. Serd list and stamp. W. W. GILMAN, 

 Stoughton, Wis. 



N jtice. — Coins, foreign, to exchange for Prehistoric 

 Indian Relics. Send lists. Z..L. WELMAN, Box 

 450 Stoughton, Wis. 



To Exchange — Prize Holly Scroll Saw and Min- 

 erals for Birds' Eggs, in full sets, with data. Nests 

 desired also. Address, Box 435, Sharon, Wis. 



Pr.is ined Darts and South Sea Relics to exchange 

 for Rare Skins, Nests, Eggs and Indian Relics. H. 

 ATT WATER, London, Ont. 



Eggs ! Eggs ! ! Eggs ! ! ! I have a lot of rare, iirst- 

 <;lass Birds' Eggs, in sets, with data, to exchange for 

 singles. Send your lists by return mail and receive 

 mine LOUIS B. SCHINDLER, Lake City, Minn. 



After spending two seasons in Arizona, I now have 

 ^ number of perfect sets for exchange. ROSWELL 

 S. WHEELER, Alameda. Cal. 



To Exchange. — Single Eggs of Nos. 627a, 436, 574, 

 ^88, 666a, 571, 494, for a set of 152^^, with full data. 

 E. E. SHAILER, TylerviUe, Conn. 



Ripidolite, Kyanite, Jasper, Talc, Epidote, Albite> 

 Cummingtonite, Actinolite, and Tourmaline, all large 

 specimens, for Shells, Fossils or Minerals. No small 

 specimens accepted. H. I. CARD, Lock Box 54, 

 Willimantic, Conn. 



Will exchange the last half of Vol. VII. and first 

 ten numbers of Vol. VIII. "Golden Days" for Bird 

 Eggs. W. LIN FRED DUNBAR, Box 250, West 

 Stratford, Conn. 



I will exchange fine Minerals for Fossils, Eggs, 

 Minerals, Indian Relics, etc. WM. C. BANKS, 

 Cove Mills, Stamford, Conn. 



Pop Corn. 



We ha^'f on hand a few biisbels of Rice Pop 

 Corn, the best jjoppins variety g-r<iwn, whieli 

 we offer for sale at the following' low juices: 

 1 Peek, ----------- 40 cents. 



1-3 Bushel, --- 75 cents. 



1 Bushel, S1.25. 



Sacks fi'ee. Send in yonr order before it is too 

 late. We warrant it to both please and pop. 



FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion, N. Y. 



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BROWN LEGHORNS. 



Eggs for Hatching, 



f 1. 50 per 13. 



Carefully and seciu-ely packed in light baskets. 

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I bejian lirecding- Brown Leghorns 10 years 

 ago, and althduuh not an exhibitor my fowls 

 have taken the first i)rize where ever shown. 

 M,\ Iheeding- Pen for 1SS7 is one of the best. I 

 hinc (inly a U-w eggs to spare. Fowls and 

 Chicks after August 1st. 



FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion, N. Y. 



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