VOL. XIII. NO. 1. 



ALBION, N. y., JANUARY, 1896. 



Whole No. 123 



Wants, Exchanges, and For Sales. 



Brief special annouucemenr.s, "Wants,' "Exchanjfes" "For Sales," Inserted In this departmem 

 for 50c per 3.5 words. Notices over 35 words, charged at the rate of one cent per each additional 

 word. No notice insei-ted foi- less than .50c. Terms, cash with order. 



"Db\i.kbs" can use these columns at Regular Advertising rates, only. 



Strictly First-class specimens will be accepted In payment at one-half list rates. 



Exchange cards and coupons (subscription) wUl be accepted for '-Wants" and "Exchanges'' ordy 

 and according to conditions stated thereon. 



WANTED —Davie's Taxidermy, latest edi- 

 tion. Will exchange books or sets with data, 

 or will pay cash if cheap and in good condi- 

 tion, A, W. PLUMB, Flint. Mich. 



NOTICE,— High bred white and tan Lewellen 

 Setter dog. SJi years old. will take *15 cash or 

 $a5 trade in first-class Indian relics or bird 

 skins. Will give pedigree. DRS.OUTWATER, 

 Brons°n, Mich. 



FIRST-CLASS SETS taken in this locality 

 to exchange for only hr^t-class sets from other 

 localities. Send lists. C. S. RUTHERFORD, 

 St. Francisville, Clark Co., Mo. 



WANTED.— Lowest cash prices on bear and 

 other mammal skins, raw, suitable for rugs. 

 J.B.NEAL, luth & Sipring Garden Sts., Easlou, 

 Pa. 



SIOUX INDIAN RELICS of all kinds to ex- 

 change for Black Point Eagle tail feathers, 

 ELICHA C. SWIGERT, Lock Box 325, Gordon, 

 Neb. 



WANTED.— First-class guitar or mandolin. 

 Will exchange fine skins and eggs. Send de- 

 scription ana receive my list. B. H. BAILEY, 

 No. 1414 1st Ave., Cedar Rapids, la. 



NOVELTIES and Curiosities made from 

 petrified wood of Arizona, broken bank bills. 

 lOc. each, postage stamps, 5U0 for ."iOc. Stamps 

 exchanged. HaRMON COOK, Redfleld, la. 



WANTED.— A pair of climbers, strapped pre- 

 ferred. Will give good exchange or cash. 

 HERVEY L. SMITH, Smiths Ferry, Mass. 



WANTED.— Books on Zoology or .Chemistry, 

 or good microscope. Can offer sets" and skins 

 ana part of Maynard's Birds of North America. 

 Send list of books. FRED Mc ALLISTER, 

 Davison, Mich. 



WANTED.— Good 32 cal. revolver, also violin 

 and harp. Will exchange for same, first-class 

 eggs, sets or singles. DANA C. GILLETT, 

 Barre Center, N. Y. 



NOTICE.— A. 1. skin of Willow Ptarmigan, 

 pure white phase, just skinned and in fine 

 shape for mounting, fl.35 prepaid. Address, 

 ERiSTEST H. SHORT, Albion, N. Y. 



EXCHANGE.— Cilifornla biras eggs, sets or 

 singles for United States and foreign stamps. 

 All letters answered. J. W. RIFE. lUK) So. 

 O live St., Los Angeles. Calif. 



I HA'VE a pair of climbers and Vol. I. of 

 Natural Science News to exchange for A. 1. 

 set- of Black Vulture with data. OLIVER DAN- 

 IELS, Box 4.54, Kala mazoo, Mich. 



HILLARD CYCLOMETER, 30 in., good as 

 new. Will exchange for first-class sets or best 

 offer. R. E. PIKE, Box 32, Livermore, Me. 



ERRATA.— In my ad. in last issue prices on 

 birds eggs were per set and not per egg. Skin 

 of Am. Dipper or Water Ouzel should be ."lOc. 

 instead of $1.00. E. H. SHORT. Albion. N. Y. 



WANTED.— First-class sets with data of 49, 

 .il. 54. 56. 58, 125, 126, 1S4, 186, 191, 197, 2l'2, 203, 325, 

 326. 335, 3;6, 3i9, 347, 364 and 378. I will pay cash 

 for the above. Write stating price and num- 

 ber in set. ROBERT A. TOMLINSON. Alden, 

 la. 



HAVE 4 Vols. Good Neivs to exchange for 

 eggs in sets. Send list. FRED BLACK, 904 

 OsbornSt., Kalamazoo, Mich. 



PAIR of Thorougbred SIO Blower Pigeons for 

 sale, or exchange for eggs or small camera. 

 A No. ). goods sent, same expected. GEO. 

 COLE, Joy Road & 12th St., Detroit, Mich. 



WANTED.— Nests of A O. U., 431. 413. 447, 462, 

 464, 4B6a, 510, 519, 5L^9a. 542a, 552a, 560a, 581c. 5S8a, 

 .591b, 596, .'97. .599. 601, 6i2b, 710, 7l3, 721a. 758 and 

 others. I offer other nests, correctly named. 

 Coleoptera, shells, reptiles, batrachi:ms. skulls. 

 Indian pottery, foreign stamps, stamp papers, 

 tin tags, fresh skins of Snowfiake and Lapland 

 Longspur, skates, climbers, etc. Any of above 

 also given for fine sets eggs, skins or old U. S. 

 stamps. Enclose stamp foi reply. W.E. SNY- 

 DER, Beaver Dam, Wis 



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