VOL. XIV. NO. 4. 



ALBION, N. Y., APRIL, 1897. 



Whole No. 131 



Wants, Exchanges, and For Sales. 



Brief special anuouucements, "Wants,' " Exchanges" "For Sales," Inserted In this department 

 for 25c per -in words. Notices over 25 words, charged at the rate ot one-half cent per each additional 

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



Strictly First-class specimens will be accepted In payment at ohe-third list rates. 



"PERIODICALS that Pay Contributors," by 

 Elanor Kirk, new, cloth, price $1 for value in 

 cartilape knives or scissors. A. B. PARN- 

 HAM, Benning, D. C. 



WANTED. — Snow Shoes or Moccasins will 

 pay cash or exchange birds eggs. All letters 

 answered. Address, GEORG E TAGGaRT, JR., 

 Odebolt, Sac Co., Iowa. 



TO EXCHANGE.— A Chamber's Encyclope- 

 dia ($25 edition of 1878) lor a shot gun, either 

 breech or muzzle loading. T. ATHEL BON- 

 SER, Carey, O. 



IF YOU desire sets of ducks eggs accompan- 

 ied by their nests ot down, place an advance 

 order and receive nests gratis. List for stamp. 

 EDWIN S. BRYANT, Grand Harbor, N. Dak. 



BOOK your orders now for sets of Canada 

 Geese and Ferrnginous Rough-legged Hawk. 

 Hitherto demind has exceeded supply. List 

 of expected "tak^fe" for stamp. EDVVIN S. 

 BRYANT, Grand Harbor, N. Dak. 



MAMMAL Skins, Bird Skins, Gila Monsters, 

 Nests, Eggs, etc. Ten species Cactus, $1.50. I 

 make a specialty of supplying i^rlvate collec- 

 tions and museums with species peculiar to the 

 Southwest. Write me what you want. Prices 

 reasonable. GEO. F. BRENINGER, Phoenix, 

 Arizona. a2t 



WANTED.— Lever and job printing presses 

 and outfits, immediately. State size, condi- 

 tion and lowest cash price. PRINTERS SUP- 

 PLY CO. , G alesburg. 111. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Our "Automatic Adver- 

 tising Album" made by Cheney & Co., Chicago. 

 I have secured $50.0iJ in advertisements with it 

 in three hours. Will exchange for Mandolin, 

 Guitur or anything useful. A. C. BLACK, 

 Photographer, Bellefontaiue, Ohio. 



HAVE you heard that Dr. Coues has become 

 associated with The Ospi-ey'! That's another 

 reson why you should take The Osprey. AH 

 the Osprerj pictures are, but those in our last 

 number are some of the llnest ever published. 

 Every wideawake bird man wants The Osprey. 

 Address, THE OSPREY CO., CI North Prairie 

 St.. Galesburg, 111. 



DAVIE'S KEY, $1; Langille's Our Birds iH 

 Their Haunts, $1.60; English Sparrow, 40c; 

 Kingdom of Natui-e, $1.50; repeating rifles, re- 

 volvers, pggs cheap. List for stamp. C. B. 

 VANDERCOOK, Odin, 111. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Fine collection of Indian 

 Relics, of about 4000 specimens. Photo Camer- 

 as, Crooks-tube, will exchange for fine lap- 

 dogs, mounted specimens or will sell lor cash 

 at a bargain. A. C. BLACK, Photographer, 

 Bellefontaine, Ohio. 



MOUNTED Bird :— First-class specimens of 

 Hawks, Owls, or small birds to exchange for 

 common eggs in sets or singles. Send list of 

 what you have or want. Also showy shells to 

 exchange for eggs. CHAS. K. REED, Worces- 

 ter, Mass. 



WANTED.— Everyone that is in need of first- 

 class Taxidermist's or Egg tools to send 4 cent 

 stamp for my latest catalogue. Full line of A 

 1 supplies. CHAS. K. REED. Worcester, 

 Mass. f6t 



FOR SALE or Exchange.— Strictly first-class 

 sets of eggs such as Hooded Warblers. A 'Al 

 calibre revolvers and good pair of Opera 

 Glasses. Send stamp for full list and descrip- 

 tion. R. P. SMITH WICK, Merry Hill, Bertie 

 Co.,N. C. 



NOTICE.— Live Oologists send for cuts and 

 prices of my new Oologists Instrument; does 

 not "blow" your brains out, cleans the egg 

 quickly, saves rare incubated sets and dispen- 

 ses with blow-pipes, hooks, scissors, pinchers, 

 &c. RUSSELL KENNEDY, New Castle, Pa. 



I HAVE for exchange a complete set (13 Vols.) 

 ot Pacific Rail Road Reports also back num- 

 bers of over one hundred Natural History pub- 

 lications. SHELLEY W. DENTON, Welles- 

 ley. Mass. 



WANTED.— A Bicycle, Will give in ex- 

 change Marine Shells, Bird Skins and a part 

 cash. W. L. HACKNEY, Seven Oaks, Fla. 



ONE hundred varieties of Ohio woods to ex- 

 change for Foreign or domestic varieties not in 

 my collection. Z. T. SMITH, Upper Sandus- 

 ky, Wyandot Co., Ohio. 



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