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THE OOLOGIST. 



EXCHANGES AND WANTS, Continued. 



BIRD SKINS.— If you want strictly first-clas, 

 soitthem skins, such as Kites. Wnrblers. Sea- 

 birds, etc.. address. GEO. P. BUTLER. 946 

 Jones St.. Aufaista. Ga. 



WANTED.— Sinjrles listed at under $1. espec- 

 ially the commonest ones and several of each 

 variety. Will exchanije jrood oriarinnl sets or 

 singles for same. FRED A. SCHNEIDER. 

 Colleee Park. Cala. 



WANTED.— Eggs, minerals, insects and 

 Natural History specimens of all kinds. Can 

 offer fossils, minerals, stamps, insects, curios, 

 etc.. also 1st class militarv fife with instruction 

 book. C. WILL BEEBE, 73 Ashland Ave.. 

 F.MSt Orano-e. N. .1. 



TO EXCHANGE. -Two handsome white 

 throughbred Jacobins and one bald-headed 

 tuniMer pigeons, for best offer of egre-s in singles 

 and sets. BURTON H. JOHNSON, Box 693. 

 Orange. Mass. 



CAN OFFER living. mounted, or skins of Am. 

 Porctipine. groundhog, squirrels, etc.. also Am. 

 and British bird skins and later eggs of both. 

 Wanted. Joi-dan's Manual of Vertebrates, and 

 other Natural History works. Also good skins 

 of birds a'ld egcrs in sets. What offers. JOHN 

 A. MORDON. Sherman Citv. Mich. 



I wouM like to hear from all collectors who 

 wish to exi^hange Coleonterx (Beetles) from 

 their section for same from Wisconsin, during 

 the coming season. W. E. SNYDER, Beaver 

 Dam. Wis. 



I WILL GIVE 100 mixed foreign stamps for 

 every perfect arrow head with locality or set of 

 eggs with data sent me. I have Vol's XI and 

 XII Golden Davs to exchange for first-class 

 eggs with data. GUS. RAPP. 465 9th St. Mil- 

 wauk-ee. Wis. 



REVOLVER, xjaners and 1st clnss eggs, sets 

 or singles, for 1st class eggs in sets. All letters 

 answered. CHAS. E. HUSK. Shabbona. 111. 



ALL OOLOGISTS west of the Rocky Mount- 

 ains who nre in favor of forming an association 

 of oologists for our mutual benefit please send 

 me their names and anv suirgestions they may 

 think of. N. R. CHRISTIE! Box 1.5. Mountain 

 Home. Idaho. 



FLR\S and LICE— During the coming seas- 

 on will give liberal exchanges in Colorado bird 

 skins and insects, for fleas and lice from all 

 kinds of birds and small animals. Can be eas- 

 ily obtained while taking skins. Send address 

 for narticulars. Correspondence solicited. C. 

 F. BAKEK. Fort Collins. Colorado. 



W A NT lOD. — Collectors in each state and ter- 

 ritory to collect butterflies and moths. Will 

 pay cash or give in exchange insects, corals 

 shells, echinoderms &c. from all parts of the 

 world. If you want to collect write for parti- 

 culars. WERUM BROS.. Toledo. Ohio. 



WAVTRD to exohanere. statnps with collect- 

 ors. Those who have them to exchange send 

 them and we will send a like amount, also we 

 Will give ricts. worth of Foreign Stamps for 

 every 1i» cts. worth of first-class bird's etrgs in 

 sets with data or we will give ir> c'ts. worth of 

 first-class birds etrgs for everv 10 cts worth of 

 foreign or t:'. S. stamps catalogued at ."• cts or 

 oyer. MIDDLESEX STAMP COMPANY 13 

 Oakland St. Natick. Mass. 



JOB PRINTING to exchange for eggs, seta 

 and singles to ex. for others. Natural History 

 Books to ex. H. VAN TRUMP. Rochester. Ind. 



TO EXCHANGE. -A fine 117 guitar, new. for 

 best offer of original sets with data, amounting 

 to K3 or over. Also a ban.io self instructor for 

 sets. Write and make offer. ERWIN KEITH 

 Ottawa. Kans. 



WANTED.— Bonks on Ornithology, and com- 

 plete volumes of Auk and '•Ornithologist and 

 Oologist" of Boston. Fine offers in sets or sln- 

 gles.Birds eggs. WALTER F. WEBB. Geneva, 

 N. Y. 



FOREIGN STAMPS and coins, minerals, a few 

 shells and Nichelson's Zoology, tor standard 

 works on Entomology, Write first to W. A. RI- 

 LEY, Box 728, (;reencastle, Ind. 



TO EX''HANOE.— With collectors desiring 

 some fine sets of St. Domingo. Grebe. Booi^y (;an- 

 net. Bridled Tern, Aiidubons Shearwater, Man 

 O'War Bird, White-crowned Pigeon, Noddy and 

 sootv rem. etc.. etc. Send full lists at once, 

 WALTER F. WEBB, Geneva. N. Y. 



EXCHANGE NOTICE.— To exchange, .eggs in 

 sets and singles. Maynard's 'Birds of Eastern 

 North America" Incomplete copv. for eggs, and 

 skins. B. H. SWALES, l2'2o Woodward Ave., 

 Detroit. Mich. 



OLD VIOLINS wanted in good or bad condition 

 also new ones If they are tine. Have to exchange 

 musical instruments. Fire arms. Birds Eggs, etc^ 

 P. P. NORWis, Lock i;ox 99, North Topeka, Kans.. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Botany, contains 83-2 large 

 pages and ilora of N. A. bound in leather and 

 cloth. In good condition. For cllmbing-lrons, 

 strapped and sent pre paid, rorrespondence 

 desired. H. T. GREENE, 100 Valley Rd., Mout- 

 clair, N. J. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— Cabinet sets of 30 speclea 

 Spoon river unionidae. -20 species univalves. 

 Flue Helices. Blids eggs In setts. Wonted, any- 

 thing interesting or curious. DR. W. L, STRODE, 

 Bernadotte, 111. 



WANTED.— To exchange a few very desirable 

 sets for single eggs, collectors please send 

 list of rare single, with price attached. WAI<- 

 TER. F. WEBB, Geneva. N. Y. 



TO EXCHANCE.— Fine cabinet minerals of 

 New England and Nova Scotia, for Birds Eggs, 

 Thompsonite Natiolite. Stilbite. Heulandite, 

 Analeite. Laumontite. Howlite. Selenite. Pyro- 

 hisite. Lilac Wernerite. Boltonite. Actinolite, 

 Sterlingite. Annite Cheistolite Xtals and many 

 others. Corresiiondenee desired. G. L. BRIG' 

 HAM. Bolton. Mass. 



First-class BIRD SKINS. Mounted birds and 

 Deer heads. 4xr> Dectective Camera. "O. andO." 

 Vols. S, 9. 10 and 16 complete. Vol. 1.5 three Nos. 

 missing. "Young Oologist" Vol. 1 an4 6 com- 

 plete. Vols. 7 and 8 three Nos. missing: "Ran- 

 dom Notes" Vol. 1 complete. Vols. '2 and 3 two 

 Nos. mis.sing: Davie's Egg Check list, first edi- 

 tion (new): and 80 numbers of Natural History 

 papers some nearly complete Vols . will ex- 

 change for good revolver, telescope, type writ- 

 er, books on photography, photo, supplies, ban- 

 .io. sheet music, fishing tackle or other desir- 

 able articles. HOVVARD H. McaDAM. Oak 

 Bay. Charlotte Co.. N. B. 



WANTED:— Twenty-five (S.5) Pairs of com- 

 mon Doves, will give cash or Job Printing for 

 same. Write, stating Price. Address WILL R, 

 CURTIS. Lock Box 6. East Carlton, N. Y, 



