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VOL. iX. 



ALBION, N. Y., MAR.. 1892. 



NO. 3 



Exchanges and Wants. 



Brief special announcements, "Wants," "Ex- 

 changes" inserted in this department for -&c 

 per 'ih words. Notices over a.T words, charged 

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

 notice inserted for less than 2.5c. Notices 

 which are merely indirect methods of soliciting 

 cash purchasers cannot be admitted to these 

 columns under any circumsfinces. Terms, 

 cash with order. 



TO EXCHANGE:— a.5 second-class mounted 

 birds for good pair Climbing irons. D. B. 

 MECOMEY. 1(U Mulberry St. Lockport, N. Y. 



BOOKS on Natural History, novels, fossis, 

 minerals, curiosities for desirable shells, bound 

 books D. A. Revolver, or '"West f'oast Shells"" 

 by .Jo-i'ah Keep. HOMER SQUYER. Miugus- 

 ville. Mont. 



WANTED.— Sd hand copies of either "Coues' 

 Key" or "R dgway's Manual" will give cash or 

 exchange. Write stating condition. t-iUtion. 

 and best terms. FRANK H. LATTIN. Albion, 

 N. Y. 



WANTED.— One Barred Plymouth Rock 

 cockrel and pullet. Also one Golden Duck- 

 wing Bantam Pullet. Address CHAS. S. 

 WEEKS, 1,57 West l.ith street New York. 



SPOT CASH.— For the be.st offer of "Coues" 

 Key in good condition. M or 4th edition; write 

 immediately to WILLARD ELIOT, Tampa 

 Florida. 



MINERALS, fossils, shells and insects to 

 exchange for first-dass Bird Skins and eggs 

 with data. Send Lists. H. S. HATHAWAY, 

 24.3 Elwood Ave. Providence. R. I. 



TO i':XCHAN( it: a Fine Magic Lauteni worth 

 ?3..tO, .'!? back numbers of the Youth's Compan- 

 ion for be.st oiler of eggs, tirstclass. Must be 

 worth over lo cents in value, each. W. B. 

 HUTCHINSON. JR.. Michigan City Ind. 



WILL EXCHANGE.— A lirst-class set of two 

 eggs, with data or Bal'l Eagle for Coues" Key 

 late Hditi<m or offer.s. Addre-ss, W. H.BELL, 

 West Point, Va. 



WANTED.— A Taxidermist outfit In good 

 condition, will give cash, .second or first eggs. 

 Address, FRED PORTER, Strong, Me. 



EXCHANGE. -Old coins —lS60-.-)7-;i8-.3;5 and 

 German Pfennig,— Mexican 10— Centavos for 

 best <>iT.-r 1st class eggs, W. B. DeYONG, Web- 

 ster Groves, Mo. 



WANTED:— First-class skins, A. O. U., asob. 

 2i«, 2iO to as»5, :,?«. 4«;}, rm. 74a. Have to ex- 

 change, glass eyes, books, papers, poultry liter- 

 ature, liichidiug new ".'^tinidard.'" and a few 

 high-class White Wyandnlte (..ckcr.-lH, NKI) 

 HOLLISTER. Delavan, Wis. 



I WOULD LIKE to correspond with all who 

 are getting up mineral collections by exchange 

 also Indian Kelics and Old Coins. GEO W 

 AT WOOD. Box 111, East Concord. N. H. 



TO EXCHANGE:— Four hundred different 

 tobacco tags, a magic lantern, and .some sea- 

 shells; for issues of United States Postage 

 Stamps. Address, GUY JOHNSTON, Eagle 

 Hotel, Grand Rapids, Mich, 



TO EXCHANGE :-S trapped Climbers, 

 Davie's Nest and Eggs (•$l.y.")).seventy-five vari- 

 eties of Central Kentucky eggs (second-class), 

 drills and blowpipe (nickel) f(jr Camera. HOW- 

 ARD SALLEE, Lock box .5"J. Danville, Ky. 



TOEXCHAN(iE:-Fine sets of Coatas and 

 Black-chinaed Hummers with nest, and other 

 fine sets for sets not in my collection. RALPH 

 ARNOLD. Pasadena. Cal. 



TO EXCHAN(_iE— Violin and outfit worth .•fl.5 

 for best offer of cash, field glasses, botanical or 

 oological instruments, &c. GEO. L. PERRY 

 Wilmington, Mass. 



WOODS. 3.5 varietiei. to exchange for best 

 offer of eggs, skins, relics, etc. What have you? 

 For particulars address E. DWIGHT SAND- 

 ERSON, 114a Fourth Ave, Detroit, Mich. 



I WILL GIVE 1(X) mixed foreign stamps for 

 every perfect arrow-head with locality or set of 

 birds eggs with data, sent me. I also have 

 vols xi and xii of (J olden Days (o exchange for 

 first-class skins and eggs. GUS. RAPP, 465 

 Ninth St. Milwaukee, Wis. 



2.5 DOLLARS WORTH of Stamps and a cam- 

 era worth $20, for books on American Moths 

 and Insects, colored plates preferred, or an in- 

 sect cabinet, also cocoons etc. for others. R. 

 FROELICH, 1437 Lexington Avenue, New 

 York. 



"R. W. BENDER. Car.son. Nev., wishes to 

 exchange a good lathe and scroll saw In good 

 condition, for a *ia!,s set of choice birds eggs in 

 good condition." 



FOR STAMPS :-Egg8. U. S. Military Dic- 

 tionary and Gazatcer. Records ot living U. S. 

 Army Ofilci-rs. a volumes: Naval Encyclopedia 

 Government Survy, Live Questions (jf the 

 Day. Indian Sign Language. Allofilcial bof)ks. 

 Also a *.'<.5 open-faced, gold-tilled Elgin Watch, 

 in running order and excellent tinier, O. W. 

 BRIGGS, Paw Paw, 111. 



