THE OSPREY. 



WANT, FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE. 



Noticvs in this column may be inserted by subscribers at the rate 

 of one cent a luorc/, with a mini mum 0/25 cents for each insertion. 

 Dealers are referred to our regular advertising rates. 



Vive Cameras to exchange, any style, for desir- 

 able sets at one-third Lattin List, llare typical singles 

 also taken. Send lists of sets. L. D. Sumner, 502 

 State Street, Madison, Wis. {2()a) 



To Exchange.— Sets and singles of this locality 

 with complete data for sets of other localities with 

 data, or for Elliott's 'Shore Birds,' or good camera. 

 S. B. Garbutt, Ft. Collins, Colo. 



Camera Wanted. — 4x5 or 6x7, in jirst class order; 

 will offer per feet and scientific skins of Richardson's 

 and Franklin's Grouse, White-tailed Ptarmigan, 

 Great Gray Arctic Horned Hawk and Snowy Owls, 

 and maTiy other rare northern species. Parties mean- 

 ing business please write. G. F. Dippie, 17 McMillan 

 Street, Toronto, Canada. 



For Sa LE OR Exchange.— Two hundred first class 

 sets with data. Will exchange for high class .Jaco- 

 bins, Turbit, White Fantails and Pheasants. Write 

 for list of eggs. Can offer some fine bargains for cash. 

 J. O. Johnson, Lock Box 550, Southington, Conn. 



I TEACH hypnotism and hypnotic suggestion by 

 mail. How to cure yourself and others of diseases 

 and bad habits. Natural history specimens accepted 

 in payment. Isador S. Trostler, 4246 Farnam St., 

 Sta. B, Omaha, Nebraska. (20b) 



1 DESIRE to meet every brother naturalist visiting 

 Omaha during the Trans Mississippi Exposition, and 

 will endeavor to make it as pleasant as possible for 

 you. Drop me a card when vou come. Isador S. 

 Trostler, 4246 Farnam St., Sta. B, Omaha, Neb. 

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Nerraska ornithologists, attention! Do you want 

 to help organize a State Ornithological Society ? If you 

 do, iiotify me immediately when you expect to be in 

 Omaha during the Exposition andif you can arrange 

 your date to suit the majority. Isador S. Trostler, 

 4246 Farnam St., Sta. B, Omaha, Neb. (20a) 



For Exchange.— First class sets A. O. U. num- 

 bers 18. 27, 30, 31, 32, 40. 106, 130, 154, 159. 246, 274, 301, 

 802a, 347a, 423, 474, 528, 534, 542a, 554, 559, 697 and 757. 

 First and second class singles, some fine second class 

 sets, and Eskimo carviogsof walrus ivory. Desired: 

 —Good sets, 4x5 "Premo" camera, 8x10 enlarging 

 camera, printing press (7x91, good data blanks, skin 

 tags and oological instruments. Address 101 Ham- 

 mond St., Cambridge, Mass. 



Nelson's Natural History Establishment 

 is in readiness to furnish you with fine mineral and 

 geological specimens, corals, shells, scientific books 

 and supplies for all kinds of natural history work. 

 Andrew Nelson, 1108 Palean St., Keokuk, Iowa. 



New Marlin Rifle to sell for cash. A bargain. 

 The Osprey Co., 141 E. 25th St., New York City. 



Opera Glasses Wanted.— We offer extra good 

 exchange in specimens for several pairs of Opera 

 glasses and Field glasses. If vou have one or more 

 pairs to exchange, write us. The Osprey Co., 141 

 E. 25th St., New York City. 



Oological Invention— JTand Egg Blow-pipe 

 for blowing and rinsing eggs. A very useful instru- 

 ment. Many unsolicited recommendations. Price. 

 75c, sent prepaid with printed instructions. Dr. M. 

 T. Cleckley, 457 Greene Street, Augusta, Ga. (b) 



For Exchange or Sale— At low rates, fine sets 

 of following eggs: 293a, 311, 313, 318. 319, 325, 326, 

 835, 348, 362, 410, 417, 419, 421, 487, 594, 666, 706. 707, 

 512. Thos. H. Jackson, 343 E. Biddle St., West 

 Chester, Pa. (b) 



For Sale.— a. O. U. numbers 41-5, 35c; 16, 1-1, 50c; 

 30a, 21, 20e: 27. 1-2, 30c; 51a, 2 3, 25c; 54, 2-3, 35c; 59, 

 1-2, 34c; 65, 1-4, 75c: 69, 1-3, 24c; 70, 2-3. 20c; 71, 1-3, 20c; 

 74, 2-2, 6c: 76, 1-1, 45c; 77, 2-3, 20e; 92, 1-1, 50c; 106, 2-1, 

 10c; 115, 1-2, $1.50; 120, 1-5, 50c; 128, 1-1, 50c; 188, 1-4, 

 $1.20; 197, 1-4, ,SOc; 200, 1-4, 24c; 201, 1-4, 1-5, 25c; 202, 

 1-5, 89c; 208, 1-4, 35c: 212, 1-7, 38c; 214, 1-11, 55c: 263, 1-4, 

 24c; 267, 1-2, 35c; 278. 1-4, 30c; 289, 1-20, 80c: 800, 1-19, 

 »;1.15: 821, 1-2, 50c: 383, 1-5, 75c; 385, 1-8, 50c; .387a, 1-2, 

 90c; 8.39a, 1-3, 70c; 348, 1-4, $2.50; 878, 1-3, 45c; 890, 1-7, 

 70c; 406, 1-5, 25c; 412, 2-7. 20c; 420a, 1-2, 40c: 420c, 1-2, 

 40c; 428, 1-4, 20c; 428, n-2, 75c: 429, n-2, 65c; 480, n-2, 80c; 

 481, n-2, 65c; 483, n-2, 70c; 434, n-2, $1.00; 447, 1-4, 25c; 

 452, 1-6, 40c; 461, 2-3, 22c; 467, lA, 20c; 488, 1-7, 35c; 477, 

 1-6, 24c: 489, 1-4, 40c; 493, 1-4, 20c; 507, 1-5, 1-6, 80c: 539, 

 1-3, 40c: 540, 1-4, 15c; 552a, 1-4, 25c: 552, 1-4, 1-5, 25c; 550, 

 1-4, 40c: 568, 2-4. 20c; 560, 1-4, 8c: 581a, 1-4, 45c; 584, 1-4, 

 25c; 581, 2-5, 10c; 587, 1-5, 25c; 681b, 1-4, 20c: 598, 1-4, 12c; 

 595, 1-4, 25c; 610, 1-4, 25c; 611, 1-4, 20c; 618, 1-5, 12c: 614, 

 1-4, 24c; 622, 1-7, 25c: 622a, 1-5, 20c: 624, 1-4, 20c: 628, 1-4, 

 50c; 637, 1-6, 60c: 652, 2-4, 20c: 659, 1-4, 29c; 674, 1-5, 40c; 

 708, 1-4, $1 00: 735, 2-6, 38c; 743, 1-8, 70c; Ring Pheasant, 

 1-11, 75c. The above prices are per set. All first class 

 data. J. O. Johnson, Lock Box 550, Southington, 

 Connecticut. 



Davie's Nests and Eggs of North American 

 Birds. Fifth edition. Extra cloth. And a ?iet« 

 subscription to either The Osprey' or Recreation 

 for only $2.50. The book prepaid. Benjamin Hoag, 

 Stephentown, New York. 



I WILL COLLECT series of Nebraska eggs this sea- 

 son and will sell or exchange same. M. A. Carri- 

 KER, 818 17th St., Nebraska City, Neb. 



For Sale. — First class mammal and bird skins. 

 Will make an extended wagon trip in California 

 beginning April 1st. Collecting many desirable birds 

 and rare and little known mammals. Collections and 

 museums supplied. Write for price lists. Clark P. 

 Streator, 14 Mason St., Santa Cruz, California. 



Must reduce my stock of eggs. List and lowest 

 price ever quoted for stamp. No attention paid to 

 postal cards. Here are few sample prices. Sets of 

 Mallard, Pintail Redhead at .08 per egg, American 

 Goldeneye at .15, Western Grebe at .06. 100 singles, 

 part of same second class, of Ducks, Hawk, Owl, 

 Terns, Gulls, etc., for $2. Edwin S. Bryant, Elsie, 

 Clinton, Co., Mich. 



To Exchange for A 1 sets, with data: Magic Lan- 

 tern with polyopticon attachments ($2); stamps ($2): 

 back numbers of natural history magazines and 

 'Youths Companion,' data blanks and a few sets. 

 Y. L. Beed, Hampton, Iowa. 



OsPREYS, Wilson's Terns, Night Herons, other 

 sets, and fine Bird and Mammal Skins for exchange 

 or sale. Correspondence desired.— W. W. Worth- 

 INGTON, Shelter Island Heights, New York. 



For Exchange— a large list of strictly A 1 eggs 

 in full sets with full and complete datas, also Bing- 

 ley's History of animated nature, 1200 illustrations. 

 I will exchange for sets not in my collection. Send 

 list and receive mine. All letters answered. Ernest 

 Marceau, 869 Iowa Street, Dubuque, Iowa. 



MARINE SHELLS AND CURIOS. 



For only in cents I will mail my handsomely illustrated 

 catalogue and any one of the following showy shells: Crown. 

 Tulip, Lightning, Angle-wing or Sun. 



J. H. HOLMES, Dunedin, Fla. 



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