VOL. XV. NO. 1. 



ALBION, N. Y., JANUARY, 1898. 



Whole No. 14() 



Wants, Exchanges, and For Sales. 



Brief special annouucements, "Wants,' "Exchanges" "For Sales," Inserted in this department 

 tor 2oc per -ih words. Notices over 2.5 words, charged at the rate of one-half cent per each additional 

 word. No notice inserted for less than 25c. Terms, cash with order. 



Strictly First-class specimens win be accepted in payment at one-third list rates. 



What's Your Number? 



Examine the number following your name 

 On the wrapper of this month's Oologist. It 

 denotes when your subscription expired or 

 will expire. 



No. 139 your subscription expires with this issue 

 140 " '• •' " Jan., 1898. 



145 '' " ■ ■' ■ " June, '• 



1.50 '• ■' " '• Nov., " 



Intermediate numbers can easily be deter- 

 mined. If we have you credited wrong we 

 wish to rectify. 



How dear to our hearts 



Is cash or suDscription, 

 When the getierous subscriber 



Presents It to view, 

 But the man who don't pay. 



We refrain from description, 

 For perhaps gentle reader, 



That man may be you.— Ex. 



OOLD NUGGETS:— Free gold ores, every 

 one a gem, showing free gold. Make hand- 

 some scarf pins. Sample, 2ac. Dealers write 

 for whole.^iale price lists. Enclose stamp. 

 MICA NOVELTY & CURIO CO., Custer City, 

 So. Dak. 



WANT bird and other skins, mounted speci- 

 mens, buck heads, Are arms of any sort, wheth- 

 er in • rder or not: books on ornithology, ool- 

 ogy, mammolopy and on the horse: reloading 

 tools for rides and shot guns, for which I offer 

 desirable stamps, or will purchase. STEPHEN 

 VAN RENSSELAER. JK., West Orange, N. J. 



FOR SALE:— A fine Flamingo skin, $8; 

 Ridgwav's Ornithology of Illinois, Vol. I. $1.7.5; 

 100 species of shells, !t.i. H. S. HATHAWAY, 

 Box 498, Providence, R. I. 



EXCHANGE:— PlDglei's History of Birds, 

 new. .526 pages, illustrated, cloth binding. For 

 best offer of sets with data. G. H. BHIGGS, 

 Box 82, Livermore, Maine. 



FOR EXCHANGE: -A small magic lantern 

 with views all complete, for the best offer in 

 slnele eggs. J. S. ALLWOOD, Hecla Works, 

 N. Y. 



TYPEWRITER WANTED:— Have a good 

 bicycle which I will exchange for good type- 

 writer. State make '.fee. Write immediately. 

 BURT OGBURN, Phoenix, Arizona. 



PET !— In the spring we will have young rac- 

 coons, foxes, gray and fox squirrels, red birds, 

 hawks, owls, or In fact anything suitable for 

 pets common to this locality, for cash or ex- 

 change. CaTLIN BROTHERS, Annapolis. 

 Ind. 



FOREIGN birds eggs exchanged for first- 

 class birds skins. W. S. JOHNSON, BoonvlUe, 

 N. Y. 



FOR SALE.— A tame fox, about two years 

 old and a beauty, very tame. The best cash 

 offer takes him. J. S. ALLWOOD, Hecla 

 Works, N. Y. 



STAR FISH.— Want at once 100 flrst-class 

 small (2 to 3 inch) common Atlantic Star Fish. 

 Must be cheap. FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion, 

 N. Y. 



FOR SALE or Exchange.— Five pairs of pea 

 fowls from one year old to four years old six 

 to eight dollars per pair, prefer to sell. C. S. 

 RUTHERFORD, St. Francisville, Clark Co., 

 Mo. 



CASH.— I will pay cash for The Oologist, 

 June, 1888 and for Nidiologist, October, 1893, 

 H. H. JOHNSON, Pittsfield, Maine. 



NIDOLOGIST, Vols. I, II, III, handsomely 

 bound in one. Full index. Make cash offer. 

 No exchange. EUGENE S. ROLFE, Minne- 

 waukan, N. Dak. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Complete collection of 30O 

 moths and butterflies for Indian relics, miner- 

 als, etc. Also good camera to exchange. E. 

 A. LOCKE, 466 Massachusetts Ave., Boston, 

 Mass. 



WANTED.— Hawks eggs. Will pay cash for 

 flrst-class sets of those I want. Anyone want- 

 ing a high-grade '97 bicycle, nearly new. at a. 

 bargain write for particulars. PRESTON 

 MULTER, 10,S0 Caxton Building, Chicago. 



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