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THE OOLOGIST. 



FOR EXCHANGE :— Jasper Mound Relics, 

 Fossils, War Relics, Old Notes, old time Slave 

 Papers. Wish Copper Cents. Polished Agate, 

 large, also American and Spanish War Relics 

 wanted. H. J. SWENTZEL, 835 W. 6th Street, 

 Wilmington Del. 



WANTED:— Skeletons and Skulls, all kinds, 

 in rough and mounted, Bird and Mammal 

 Skins, Reptiles and Batrachians in alcohol or 

 formalin. Desire correspondents in all parts 

 of United States, Mexico ;and Canada. Back 

 numbers of papers on N atural History and sci- 

 entific books wanted. Offer in exchange fifty 

 species finely prepared invertebrates in forma- 

 lin, eastern bird skins, etc. Correspondence 

 solicited. F. P. DROWNE, 20 Benefit St„ 

 Providence, R. I. 



FOR SALE:— Clutches of European species. 

 White Gryfalcon, Gryfalcon, Merlin, Green 

 Sandpiper, Greenshank, Golden Eaffle, Gray 

 Sea Eagle, Kestrel, Sparrow Hawk. Honey 

 Buzzard, Peregrine Falcon. Hobby Egyptian 

 Vulture. Apply. GORTON, 2 Upper Glouces- 

 ter St.,6Pendleton, England. 171 



CHOICE SETS of White Pelican, Laughing 

 Gull, Willet, Wilson's Plover, Foster's Tern, 

 Clapper Rail Black Skimmer, Green Heron 

 and many others for sale very cheap. M. T. 

 CLECKLEY, 457 Greene St., Augusta, Ga. 164 



WANTED:— Eggs in sets with nests of all 

 Warblers, Waders, Vireos and Thrushes. 

 Send list of what you have and cash or ex- 

 change price. Send 10c for large illustrated 

 catalog. CHAS.K.REED, 75 Thomas St., Wor- 

 cester, Mass. 



FOR EXCHANGE:— A fine oak egg cabinet 

 containing 18 drawers, graduating from IV^ to 

 5 inches in depth with glass doors. Cost $35 

 and is as good as the day it was made. Would 

 like first class sets, books on ornithology and 

 oology or a hammerless shotgun. For parti- 

 culars write, P. D. GETT^, Blooralngton, 111. 



FOR EXCHANGE or SALE:— Ten Complete 

 vol. OoLOGiST, commencing with January, 1890, 

 in good condition. For best offer in cash or 

 Indian Relics. If you wish them make offer at 

 once. JOHN W. INGALLS, Rockford, 111. 



NATURAL History Books and Papers, 

 Stamps papers, Eggs, Miaerals, Curios, But-' 

 terflies, etc. from this locality for half cents 

 and stamps. R. L. WHEELER, 175 Cross St., 

 Lowell, Mass. 



VOLS. 1, 2 and 3 Nidologist, bound in one, $5, 

 postpaid. 37 extra copies Nidologist and Os- 

 prey. some rare. Make offers No exchanges. 

 EUGENE S. ROLFE, Minnewaukan, N. D. 



SOME good Autographs and Good U. S. 

 Coins, a few first class Eggs and Copper spec- 

 imens to exchange for Autographs or Curios 

 that can be us-»d to decorate a house, or a good 

 Field Glass. F. O. NELSON, 539 W. Galena 

 St., Butte, Mont. 



FOR EXCHANGE— About one thousand U. 

 S. and Foreign stamps (used and unused). 

 Want fossils, crystals, arrow points or small 

 shells, &c. Send for list. W. J. ENGLAND, 

 Caro, Tuscola Co., Mich. 



HAVE OLD U. S. coins and eggs in sets with 

 data to exchange now for the same not in my 

 collection. I will have several fine sets of Os- 

 prey, hawk, buzzard and owl the coming seas- 

 on. Send list B. A. CARPENTER. Salem. 

 N. J. 



WANTED. American eggs in sets, with full 

 data in exchange for British, will collect this 

 season if wants are stated early. J. GORDON, 

 Corsemalzle, Whauphlll, Wigtownshire, Scot- 

 land. 



ANDRE Monument at Tarrytown, N. Y. was 

 blown up a few years ago. Have limited num- 

 ber of specimens of marble therefrom at 20c 

 each: also some minerals, curios, second hand 

 books, including 15 vols, of Dickon's works, for 

 sale cheap. W. S. ROOT, Box 626, Albion, Or- 

 leans Co., N. Y. 



WILL Exchange a bowling or ten pin set and 

 a first class double action, .safety hammer, 32 

 cal. revolver for Al eggs in sets. DR. R. L. 

 JESSEE, Philo, 111. 



FOR SALE:— 117 21, 19c; 201 3-4, 24c; 201 1-5, 

 30c; 263 1-4,24c; 3162-2, 4c; 390 1-6, 49c; 431 n-2, 

 90c; 428 n-2, $1; 429 n-2, 90c; 430 n-2 81; 434 n-2, 

 $1.60: 444 1-4, 16c; 467 1-4, 24c; 498 2-4, 60; i560 1-4, 

 6c; 581 1-4, 8c; 584 1-5, 40c: 595 2-3. 14c; 624 1-4, 24c; 

 704 1-4, 6c: 721 1-6 1-7, 24c; 755 6-4, 12c. All first 

 class, data- The above prices are per set. JAS. 

 O. JOHNSON, Southington, Conn. 



TO EXCHANGE: -Odd numbers of Auk, 

 Nutt. Om. Bull., O. and O., Oologist, and a 

 score of other papers and periodicals, catalog- 

 ues and books on fishes, reptiles, birds, &c. 

 Younger members of my family are interested 

 in philately and I will exchange these books, 

 &c. for stamps. Write for particulars and 

 state what you have, enclosing stamp for 

 reply. MORRIS GiBBS, M. D., Kalamazoo, 

 Mich, 



BARGAIN:— In fancy pigeons. One pair 

 White Dragoons, $2.75; Red Jacobins, $1.50; 

 Red-wing Turbits, II: White Fantails. $3.75; 

 Three pair of choice homing pigeons, $1 per 

 pair. One White Fantail cock, good counter, 

 tail is carried a little too much on one side, 

 price $1. All birds sent on approval. JAS. O. 

 JOHNSON, Southington, Conn. 



TO EXCHANGE:— Will ex. my process of 

 Rapid Taxidermy complete. Full instructions 

 for preserving birds, mammals, fish's heads, 

 deer heads, &c, &c., with one pound of com- 

 pound, prepared and ready for use, and com- 

 plete directions for dressing skins and pelts 

 with the hair on for rugs, robes and hangings, 

 together with instructions as to starting a 

 class. Will ex. for $3 worth of stamps of an 

 average value of 2c. You to pay the express- 

 age on my package, which will be 20 or 3ec. 

 This is the process which I have been selling 

 for $3 cash, but will sell it to you for $1 cash. 

 Remember that I also send the formula for 

 making the compound, and give every detail 

 connected with this, the most popular style of 

 mounting specimens. Address MORRIS 

 GIBBS, M. D., Kalamazoo, Mich. 



EXCHANGE :— Eleven dollar Mandolin and 

 $1.50 canvass ease for camera or kodak of good 

 make. J. J. BRUGMAN, 607 N. 16th St., 

 Davenport, Iowa. 



FOR SALE:— Sets of eggs with nests and 

 without; also have fine singles to sell. Ad- 

 dress, GEORGE W. THOMPSON, Jamaica 

 Plain, Mass. 



NOTICE :— I want the names of persons hav- 

 ing minerals to exchange. J. J. BRUGMAN, 

 607 N. 16th St., Davenport, Iowa. 



SETS and singles to exchange for sets not in 

 my collection. Send your list when you write- 

 V. L. SMITH, Imes, Kans. ■ 



