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VOL. IX. 



ALBION, N. Y., MAY. 189'2. 



NO. 5 



NEAV RATES. NEW RULES. NEW REGULATIONS. 



Wants, Exchanges, and For Sales. 



Brief special announcements, "Wants," "Excliang-es" "For Sales," Inserted In this department 

 for .'ioc per h.t words. Notices over 35 words, charged at tlie rate of one cent per each additional 

 word. No notice Inserted for less than .50c. Terms, cash with ordei-. 



Strictly Flrst-chiss specimens will be accepted In payment at one-half list rates. 



"Dealers" can use these columns at Regular Advertisiny rates, only. 



E.xchange Cards and coupons (subscription) will be accepted for "Wants" and "Exchanges" only 

 and according to conditions stated thereon. 



TO EXCHANGK.— Back niuubers of Youth\s 

 Companion for roinmou or fancy pigeons. 

 FRANK E. SWEETSER, Danvers, Mass. 



TO EXCHANGE.— First-class bird skins and 

 eggs for good rifle, collecting gun. telescope, or 

 books on Omithologv, O.ology or Taxidermy. 

 JNO. L. HOOPER. Lake Mills. Wis. 



TO EXCHANGE.— About 50 first-class bird's 

 eggs in .sets and singles and a copr of Wood's 

 Natural History for works on Ornithology. H 

 B. ASHBURN, Gibbon, Neb. 



TO EXCHANGE.-Five years Youth's Com- 

 panion. 'X'-'9] inclusive, on^ Star safety razor 

 new. and minerals, for minerals, fossils etc 

 Letters answered: address D. A. WHEELER 

 Ashburnham Center. Mass. 



I HAVE about a thousand stamps, many rare 

 ones, to exchange for a pair of climbing irons 

 or works on Ornithology or Oology. L. P 

 WILLIAMS. R edlands. Cal. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.-One Howard 

 camera with .sea beans and shells from Florida, 

 t^.^i^,'^'*^^''- ^^^^ Erie correspondence desired 

 LAWRENC E Ri'CKMAN, Brocton. N. Y. 



FOR SAfJ^ OR EXCHANGE :-A single 

 barrelled. bre.Hh- loading shot gun. Bargain. 

 R. W. PATTERSON. Box H7, Parkersburg. W. 

 Va. 



SILK COCOONS:-! will give 3 silk co- 

 coons (white, yellow and gi-een> for carh ;ind 

 every Indian arrowhead or stone implement 

 sent me. W. W. SHELLEY, Hes.ston. Harvey 

 Co.. Kans. '' 



STAMPS:— I want collections or lots; which 

 I will exchange eggs in sots or singles. All 

 answered. JESSE MILLER, 184 Dallas St., 

 Houston, Texas. 



ALLKiATOR EGGS wanted in hundred or 

 thousjind lots. Miist be ffrst-class. side blown. 

 VV rite stating quantity you can furnish, with 

 cash or exchange price. I would also like a few 

 hundred turtle and snake eggs. FRANK H. 

 i-ATTIN. Albion. N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE— with reliable collectors, Eggs 

 In sets or singles with data. GEO. L. CALDER. 

 WOOD, Santa Rosa, Sonoma Co., California. 



WANTED.— n-ade connection in first class eggs 

 from other parts of country Have three live 

 Great Horned Owls for first class sets. JOHN 

 LARSEN, 3 Elm St., Ann Arbor, Mich. 



WANTED.— To exchange birds eggs, in sets, 

 with collectors throughout the United States. 

 L.W. NICHOLS. Somonauk, 111. 



CALIFORNIA EGGS— in sets with data and 

 singles to exchange for sets with data. Also 

 wish to exchange eggs for tennis raquet. 

 HARRY R. PAINTON. College Park, Cal. 



WANTED.— Rough Skeletons of mammals, 

 (six badgers) birds, and reptiles. I pay cash or 

 exchange specimens of all kinds. CHARLES 

 E. HITE, Osteologist, Burlington, New Jersey. 



OOLOGISTS ATTENTION.— Your corres- 

 pondence is solicited for this season in regard 

 to exchanging of bird's eggs between our lo- 

 calities. Address GEORGE N. UPHAM, Cof- 

 feyville, Kansas. 



FOR EXCHANGE —Fine sets of following 

 CA. O. U.) species: .'>9, 207, a93a, 2H9b, 311, 31fl, 

 3i:?, .3.3.5. .339a, 424. 410. 477a, 602, .^8«, 573, 718a, 706, 

 707. THOS. H. JACKSON, West Chester. Pa. 



TO EXCHANGE:— A revolving shot-gun, .38 

 Cal. 5 shot, value Si.'iO will exchange for ijird's 

 eggs, skins, or mounted birds. What otters. S. 

 L. HALEY. Phillips. Maine. 



I HAVE quite a number of different articles 

 to exchange for birds' eggs or climbing irons. 

 Send list and receive mine. All letters answer- 

 ed. SIGMUND H. inLL, New Mllford. Conn. 



WANTED.— Plants of Soleaconcolor, Viola 

 rotundifolla. lanceolata. primulaefoiia, blanda. 

 palustris, Selkirkii. villosa, rostrata. Unblen- 

 bergil. striata, canademsis, and Vloletls except 

 cuculata, sagettata. delphlmfolia. jedata, tri- 

 color, and odorala. Will give other wild plants 

 herliariuin s))eciiiiens. Carboniferous fossils, or 

 entomological specimens. JNO. BRIDWELL, 

 Baldwin, Kan. 



