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Wanted— Really rare sets and singles; also rare 

 skins. I offer supplies, books and specimens in most 

 any branch of Natural History. Do not offer com- 

 mon material, as 1 cannot use it. W. F. Webb, Mgr., 

 Albion, N. Y. 



Notice— I want eggs in sets with data, and otter 

 many supplies and specimens for same. Send stamp 

 for list of my wants and offers I make. Ernest II. 

 Short, Albion. N. Y. 



Wanted— First six numbers of The Osprey. If 

 you have any of them, write: will pay cash. Could 

 use a few sets of Gull's and Tern's eggs. W. H. Bin- 

 GAMAN, Grundy Centre, Iowa. 



For Sale— a Snap— Kelsey self-inking press, in 

 perfect condition, prints data blanks, etc., 2J^x3}-^; 

 three fonts of type, furniti;re, etc. F. A. Coli.ey, 

 Hyde Park, Mass. 



Wanted -September and November, '96, numbers 

 of The Osprey ; will give $i worth of minerals, fos- 

 sils, or Indian relics for same. C. C. Bassett, 619 

 Anderson St., Greencastle, Ind. 



Wanted— Sets of Pied-billed Grebe, Least and 

 Black Tern, and Red-headed Woodpecker. Will take 

 nice sets of above in payment for (tnythlngl carry 

 in stock. J. P. Babbitt, Taunton, Mass. 



To Exchange- If you are in need of tine data 

 blanks I can gixe you the greatest trade you ever 

 heard of. Will exchange for eggs and skins, or sell 

 cheap for cash. Address by return mail, Walter 

 E. McLain, New Vineyard, Me. 



Wanted— Animal Heads, Horns and Skins, Bird 

 Skins and Eggs, Shells, Indian Goods, Curios; loill 

 pay cash. Collectors, note. Foster & Co., Ann 

 Arbor, Mich. 



Exchange— California Eggs for exchange. I have 

 most all the common Western Eggs which I will ex- 

 change for Eastern or Southern species. Many com- 

 mon ones desired. All specimens must be strictly A 

 1. Lee Chambers, Santa Monica, Cal. 



For Sale or Exchange— Fine Skins and Eggs 

 in sets ; will sell cheap, or exchange for others not in 

 my collection. Also fine data blanks for sale cheap. 

 Send me a sample order and I will give you trade that 

 will please you in data blanks, Skins or Eggs. Let 

 me hear from you by return mail. Address W. E. 

 McLain, New Vineyard, Me. 



$50 Kodak— The Eastman No. 4, folding ; made to 

 load with roll of 100 (or less number ) 4x5 films ; fine 

 lens ; good tripod accompanying ; all in A 1 condition. 

 Will pack carefully and sell for $20 cash. Walter 

 A. Johnson, 61 N. Prairie St., Galesburg, 111. 



For Sale Cheap— 250 lbs. brevier body type in 

 cases, »25 ; 8 x 12 self-inking Columbian lever press, 

 $25. Enclose stamp for particulars. Thomas H. 

 Blodgett, Galesburg, 111. 



A feav fine bird and mammal skins at your price. 

 Fox and two young numnted, $10; fine Albino Deer, 

 $40 ; Buck Antelope Head, $7 ; Coyote Skins, $2 ; other 

 bargains. B. Hartley, West Ilaven, (^onn. 



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