THE OOLOGIST 



1 HAVE 14 mouths of the Poultry World, by 

 Stoddard, as good as new; will exchauge for 

 skins or natural history specimens. C. CLIPF. 

 Murray. N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE. I.OOO foreign stamps, all 

 different, a coin silver watch with VValthara 

 works and $1-2 worth of spts with original data. 

 C. B. HODGE. Sterling. Kansas. 



WANTED.— A double-barreled, breech-load- 

 ing shot gun. Will give mounted deer or. lack 

 Raibit heads: mounted Bald Eagle and Wild 

 Cat rng for cash. W. C. i'ELTON, Taxider- 

 mist, Dickinson. N. Dk. 



FOR SALE.- A twelve dollar typewriter for 

 IS. Address immediately. C WHEATON 

 VAUGHN. -17 West AW St., New York City. 



MAKE me an offer in sets for Manton's Tax- 

 idermy, also snakes and lizards from this local- 

 ity, either alive or in alcohol. SAM R. 

 TAYLOR, Palestine. Tex. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.— Collection of 

 US. stamps (Catalogue value $17). several rare 

 ones. First-class sets with datas wanted. 

 CLIFFORD WHITE, 12-29 East Monroe St., 

 Sprlnetield. Illinois. - 



TO EXCHANGE for birds' eggs In sets with 

 data. Goodrich's Natural History. 6(_)0 pages and 

 1.400 engravings of birds. 2.200 tobacco pictures, 

 also books on taxidermy and eggs of this local- 

 ity, for eggs of other localities. All letters ans- 

 wered. GEORGE GARV'lE. Goddard Ave.. 

 Bridgeport. Conn. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Brand new Winchester re- 

 peating rifle. 3S-.')i). with case and reloading 

 tools, for good 4.\.5 hand camera of standard 

 make. N. G. BUXTON, Stanford University, 

 California. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Sets and singles of this 

 locality for eggs of other localities. Write for 

 particulars. All letters answered. C. W. 

 PRIEK. Appleton City, Mo. 



WANTED.— A few persons in each state to 

 cultivate and report upon a new seedlinsr po- 

 tato, which in this vicinity is found far super- 

 ior to all other varieties heretofore grown 

 Price of seed for testing. .% cents per jjound. 

 4 pounds for $1, postpaid. .lOHN A. MOROEN. 

 Originator, Sherman City. Mich. 



WANTED.— Good 4xf> camera. •• Detective ' 

 preferred; pair extra strong marine glasses. 

 1 have 140 collection of U. S, adhesives, $2f> col- 

 lection of foreign stamps $!.=> collection of eggs, 

 1^1.5 .Stevens" rifle, new; oO cal. Coifs revolver; 

 .3i S & VV. hamnierless, (perfectly new). E. E. 

 LEE, Covington, Ga. 



NOTICE.— All persons desiring A-1 specimens 

 of Oregon birds, in skins or mounted form and 

 effg* in set.-i, correctly identified, in exchange 

 for Ea.stern and Southern specimens, both rare 

 and common, or for.camera, microscope. Held 

 glass, gmis or printing outfit, will do well to 

 correspond with me at once, enclosing list and 

 wants as I i-hall secure only such as are ordered. 



Specimens must be A-1. If not so they will 

 be held for postage and charges for repacking 

 and shipping. A. G. PRILL, M. D., SodavUle. 

 Linn Co.. Oregon. 



WANTED.— Camera : Cash, or part cash and 

 part exchange in egtrs. skins, photos.. Ixf) roll 

 holder, tine focusable lens, or e.xchangeable, 

 high grade, up-to-date camera. Fair price, 

 perfect working condition, at once. For«ale: 

 sets, photos, of eggs and nests In situ, of Miss. 

 Kile. Mroadwingaud KricU'r's Hawks. and oih-r 

 rarities. Fresh skins. Waders and Swiunners. 

 Low price, tine prei)aratinn. Stamp for list. 

 P. B. I'EABODY. Wilder. Minn. 



W.\NTED.— Old guns, pistols and daggers 

 complete, or incomplete tor my private collec- 

 tion. Will pay cash or exchange minerals, 

 sht'lls. birds' skins, eggs, works on Natural 

 History, all branches. Have two old •■graiul- 

 father's" tall clocks. 7'4 ft. tall, perfect order 

 to sell or exchange for above mentioned arms. 

 E. P. CLARK, M. D., Morris ville, Madison Co., 

 N.Y. 



FOR EXCHANGE.-The following sets with 

 data: A. O. U. Nos. .=ila l-:i, 7.^ M, 8n 1-1. lOtl M, 

 120c 1-1, 101 1-4, 221 1-4, 278 1-2. 316 12, 320a 1-2. 

 .385 1-3,410 1-4, 420 1-2,428 1 -2n.429 l-2n.452 l-4,4.-iG 1-4 

 477 1 4, 498 1-4. .=i01b l-.S, .=i08 1-.5 519a 1-3, 526 1-4, .540 

 1-3, .593c 1-4, .591b 1-3. 59(5 1-.3. 602 1 3. 613 l-5,622a 1-4, 

 622b 1-4. 6.52 1-3. 674 1-4, 706 1-3, 713 1-5, 725 1-2 

 758 1-4, 736 1-2. 627 1-3. also a number of rare 

 singles. C. ALLEN ELY. Perrineville. N J, 



SEND 35 cents with cabinet photo and re- 

 ceive 12 minnett photos, prepaid. For SI I will 

 send .50. Send 2c stamp for sample of work to 

 PAUL MrGINTY. Athens, Ga. 



NATURAL SCIENCE NEWS.— I want af 

 once, copies of Nos 1 and 2, (Feb. 2d and 9th.) 

 for each copy returned I will send a copy of 

 either the Youn<; Oologist or Oologist. I 

 have some very interesting copies of the former 

 —10 years old— you could uearl.y consider ihem 

 as relics. Send as many as you can spare and 

 I'll see that you do not receive duplicates in re- 

 turn. Should you prefer I will send you a credit 

 card, good for .5c per each cop.v returned. 

 FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion, N. Y. 



A FILLED Case, Elgin movement watch in 

 good condition, cost $35 for camera 4x5, 

 -Premo" preferred— or if yoti have camera for 

 sale cheap write me. CLIFTON W. SEARS. 

 Delaware Ohio. 



WANTED.— A fine flrst-cluss single with full 

 data, of Canada Goose, Wood J uck. Wild 

 Turkey. Will give in exchange first-class 

 singles with full dad. from this locality. A.L. 

 BLANCHARD, No. Yarmouth. Maine 



I WILL send you postpaid an all steel em- 

 bryo hook for any of the following: Four Col- 

 umbian postage stamps excepting the Ic and 

 2c ones; two perfect arrow Heads with locality; 

 set of eggs with data; or 25c worth of any kind 

 of specimens. GUS RAPP, 405 9th St, Mil- 

 waukee, Wis. 



COLLECTORS having rare birds' eggs, sin- 

 gles or sets, either end blown, or 1st class speci- 

 mens for sale cheap. Kcptiles eggs also w;\nted. 

 Please write to W. R. WHARTON, Germon- 

 town. Phila., Pa. o 



TO EXCHANGE.— A Quackenbush air ritie. 

 shoits we'l. co.'-r. $s. and first-class sets and bird 

 skins. Want Ridgeway's Manual, climbers, 

 calipers and other instruments. A. P. GODLEY, 

 Le Grand, Iowa, 



TO EXCHANGE —Two Winchester repeat- 

 ing rifles, one 22 <'alibre long, and case, cost 

 !?I3: one 3« (".illbre and case, cost $'■:>. with 

 globe peep sights, both new; Tarpon rod with 

 two tips. new. cost $.'<: Von Hofe reel. new. cost 

 ?9: also Lieiitenanfs sword and ."Springfield 

 rifle with bav"in't. used at Pittsburg riots. 1877. 

 Want good cnmcra and outfit Taxidermist in- 

 struments and climbers. .J. GORDON CRAW- 

 FORD, Dall)y, Va. 



