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VOL. IX. 



ALllJON, I^. Y., JAN., 1892. 



NO. 1 



Exchanges and Wants. 



Brief special announcements, "Wants," "Ex- 

 changes" inserted in this department for iSc 

 per as words. Notices over '^i> words, charged 

 at the rate of one-half cent per word. No 

 notice inserted for less than SJ5c. Notices 

 Which Are merely indirect methods of soliciting 

 cash purchasers cannot be admitted to these 

 columns under any circumst>noes. Terms, 

 c.-wli with order. 



WANTED — Goo'l bird skins in exchangf for 

 epesanii skins. Manv common species wanted. 

 JOHN A MORDEN. Brent Creels. Mich. 



TO EXCHANGE.— I have Indian Kclics. N. 

 < 'op7)er cents and a Scroll saw for eggs in 

 i-lnal sets With data. GEO. P. ROWELL, 

 Atlantic St.. Stamford. Ct. 



WANTED— Cones' Key to North Amerlcnn 

 Birds, pair climbers, and N<\ 7. Calipers 4 in. 

 Will give in exchange eugs ot this locality. 

 < HESTER IR\'INE. Georgetown. Texas. 



1 WANT line skins or eggs of Hawks and 

 Owls, will give mounted birds, skins, ei^gs, fos- 

 sils for them. GEO. A. MORRI.SON, Fox 

 T..ake, Wis, 



WANTED —A good a hai-relled shot gun. will 

 give eggs, mounted birds and 1 bai-relled shot 

 gun. W rite immediately. BERT H. BAILEY 

 409, A. Avenue. Cedar Rapids. Iowa. 



STAMPS.-One hundred and tvventy-flve.flfty 

 iet.iH<, for best offers of eggs. Western or 

 'tlnM-n e'j-crs wnnted. Must be flr.st class. H. 

 ' ■ N'SON. IMttstield, Maine. 



. VNOE NOTICE.— A nearly new 

 iL. .1. 1.- idwincr machine in perfect order, value 

 $lu.(JO. liir well inadi'iiird tskins with full data. 

 Send list. S. K. BROWN & SON, Washington, 



VANTED.— Books on Ornithology and Ool- 

 v„.v. Periodicals. Cimbers. Printing press, Ooi- 

 ii^lsfs supjiltes and eggs. I have eggs ami 

 .stamps to excliauge. .lE.SSE MILLER. 181 



n ,i:w c;, Ti-n,ston. Texas. 



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• varieties of woods, average 1 Vix 



iifd well labeled, cut both ways. 



hang on wall. DWIGHT 



ith Ave., Detroit. Mich. ■ 



.N'';E.— The following 1st class 

 :W.'<. SVS. .S7Sb. If.:?. .S75. •,>f..s. I3, 1, 

 •-'14. 157, I."', for eggs nf>t meutlon- 

 :i nam her of 2nd class ones, will 

 ■ for one 1st class ones. W. C. 



ivingston, Ala. 



Large collection of Indian Relics, or $ h 

 worth of birds eggs to exchange for a guitar or 

 anything .seful. Best otters answered. B, 

 H. BLANTON, Frankfort, Ky. 



COLLECTION of named fossils, many of 

 them rare, minerals, curiosities, shells to trade 

 for printing, fur overcoat, robe, ;« cal. D, A. 

 revolver, good bound books. HOM ER SQUY' 

 ER, Mingusville, Mont. 



WILL EXCHANGE complete set, Animate 

 Creation, new with colored plates, cost f 15.00. 

 for best offer in eggs, skins, or lepidoptera. 

 GEO. A. MORRISON. FoX Lake. Wis. 



WANTED.— To exchange birds eggs, mount- 

 ed birds, skins and an egg caliiuet fen- a 38 or 44 

 cal, Winchester R)tii» and a large caliber revol- 

 ver. Colt preferr-d. good exchange given for 

 same. D. J. BULLOCK, Marshaletown, la. 



EXCHANGE.— Enplish Rudge Bicycle, 38 in, 

 diameter (equal to 5(t). with ball bearings, good 

 condition for a niglit t lescope, please state 

 particulars and communicate with J. J. MOUN- 

 T.'UN. 615 Willoughbv Av.. Brooklyn, N. Y. 



WANTED.— Bird skins representing species 

 not in my collection, lir.st class only. I offer 

 B. L. Guns. Glass eyes. Taxidermist' tools and 

 supplies. Books on ornithology and fir.st cla.ss 

 eggs in .sets. P. H. CARPENTER, East Prov- 

 iden<;e, R. t. 



TO EXCHANGE. -Rare .singles, including 

 3.^7. aSfta. 1(», I8;i and a few sets, rtrst-cl.iss sets 

 with data. H. W. MENKE, Garden City, Kan. 



WANTED.— Sets with d ita for good siiurles 

 without data. W. WRIGHT, N. Fullerton Ave, 

 Mountclaii". N. J. 



FIVE DOLLARS worth of birds eggs. 5 al- 

 bums. liiO) cigarette pictures for climbers. If 

 yoii hav'nt the above, state what von have 

 ROGERS GILLESPII-J. Starkville. Miss. 



STUDERS POPULAR ORNITHOLOGY, 

 (elegant erlition. 11!) coU.red plates. 13 x 15 

 inches,') Hidtreway's Manual (new) and other 

 books for exchange or sale. Wanted especially 

 Cones- Key (latest and in tlr.st-cla.ss condition)', 

 MARK MANLEY. Canton. N. Y. 



WR.STERN AMATEURS.-l have conunon 

 Eastern eggs to exchange for common West- 

 ei"n eggs, also some Indi.nn reliefs, a few hun- 

 dred Tiutnbers of iho 'S'outh's Compinicni. con- 

 tinued stories comnlete. and a "Davie's Nests 

 and Eggs of North American Birds." almost 



bran-new. ^1.75 edition, f"'- fVm'' a -'fo. r^j-i, 



Omlthologic il or Omo^rcal p;ipei-s. or ;inythiTig 

 desirable. Send list and receive mine' in re- 

 turn. FOSTER MARIS \in>M">i^^ lud 



