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VOL. XIV. NO. 5. 



ALBION, N. Y., MAY, 1897. 



Whole No. 133 



Wants, Exchanges, and For Sales. 



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

 troT 25C per 25 words. Notices over 2.5 words, charged at the rate of one-haic 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 one-third list rates. 



WANTED for cash.— Choice and complete 

 sets of eggs of the following: Sooty Grouse, 

 Sage Grouse, Prairie Falcon, Sage Thrasher, 

 ana ne.st. state lowest price. HARRY S. 

 SWARTH, 406 South Broadway, Los Angeles, 

 Cal. 



FOR SALE or exchange,— First-class Euro- 

 pean eggs in sets for cash or tirstclass Ameri- 

 ca sets. Write what vou have or send in your 

 orders. J. H. B. KROHN, Hamburg-St. Georg, 

 Bleicherstr 43, Germany. 



LANTERN SLIDE SET.— India (54 views) 

 with lecture to exchange for birds eggs in sets 

 and nests it possible or condencers and object- 

 ives for lantern. Enclose stamp for reply. 

 FRED E. COLBURN, Box 685 Barre, Vt. 



FOR SALE or Exchange.— First-class sets of 

 120c, 49, 16, 127, to exchange or will sell very 

 •cheap for cash. Those who desire sets write 

 at once. A. J. O'CONOR. JR., San Diego, Cal. 



WANTED.— Single eggs of Golden Eagle. 

 White tailed Kite and Loon. Pair of skins of 

 Mountain Partridge, male and female. Second- 

 hand copies of Davie's Nests and Eggs. Write 

 "What you have and what you desire in ex- 

 change. E. H. SHORT, Albion, N. Y. 



BOTANICAL.— I have left, new. No. 2 Collect- 

 ing Can, $1.25; 10x14 in. Plant Press, *1.25; .50 

 sheets thick drying paper, 75 cents: 175 sheets 

 mounting paper, $1.75; 25 Genus Covers, 65 

 cents; 1000 Gummed Fasteners, 15 cents: l(iO 

 Genus Labels, 25 cents; 100 Species Labels. 25 

 cents. Lot is worth $6.30. Will send entire 

 lot by express at purchasers expense to first 

 party sending $3.7.5. FRANK H. LATTIN, Al- 

 bion, N. Y. 



EXCHANGE.--California birds eggs in sets 

 "With data to exchange for first class sets from 

 other localltes. J. W. RIFE, General Delivery, 

 Los Angeles, Calif. 



FINE Opalescent Feldspar at two to ten 

 cents a specimen. Ten to 75 cents a dozen. P. 

 R. CAMP, Marietta, Ga. 



TO EXCHANGE.— A large collection of rare 

 coins to exchange for A 1 minerals. C. AB- 

 BOTT DAVIS,. 292 Knight St., Providence, R.I 



FOR SALE.— My collection of eggs. 29 A 1 

 sets with full data. All letters answered. 

 GLEN M. HATHORN, 1600 E. Avenue, Cedar 

 Rapids, li. 



NEST, four eggs, Clay-colored Sparrow, 50 

 cents: selected series, four sets, $1.60. Set ten, 

 Pied-bill Grebe, .50 cents, all prepaid. P. B. 

 PEABODY, St. Vincent, Minn. 



CURIO Dealers should keep Pima Indian 

 baskets in stock. Write today for terms. Pri- 

 vate collectors must enclose stamp for prices. 

 BURT OGBURN, Phoenix, Arizona. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Vol. VIII and X Pacific 

 Railway Surveys, also a few desirable skins 

 and eggs. I need Vol. I of same. Make offer. 

 CHAS. BARBER, La Porte, Ind. 



HAND Egg Blow-pipes for blowing and rins- 

 ing eggs. Don't blow your cheeks off, but send 

 for one, with directions. 75 cents prepaid. 

 Patent applied for. DR. M. T. CLECKLEY, 

 457 Greene St., Augusta, Ga. m2t 



THREE dollars will buy 173 varieties of for- 

 eign and native woods, or will exchange them 

 for woods not in my collection. LOUIS W. 

 HAHN, Box 360, Silver Creek, Chautauqua Co., 

 N. Y. 



COUES KEY, eggs and skins wanted. I can 

 offer in exchange eggs climbers and cash. R. 

 A. POWELL, 13 South 4th St., Minneapolis, 

 Minn. 



FOR SALE.— Entire collection of coins. 15 

 varieties half cents, $1.50; 75 varieties big cop- 

 pers (all but three dates), 8,5.00; 25 mixed big 

 coppers. $1.'25; 80 varieties foreign coppers, 

 $2..50. C. ABBOTT DAVIS, 292 Knight St., 

 Providence, R. I. 



I received so many answers to my April ad. 

 that I could not answer all. Please accept 

 this. Will write to first from each locality. R. 

 NEVILLE, Kewanee, 111. 



FOR SALE.— Double barrelled breech load- 

 ing shot gun. Original price thirty-five dol- 

 lars. Laminated steel, choke bore; in good 

 condition. Will sell for ten dollars. JOHN B. 

 SEYMOUR, New Berne, N. C. 



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