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VOL. IX. 



ALBION, N. Y., OCT., 1893. 



NO. 10 



Wants, Exchanges, and For Sales. 



Brief special aimouncc'iiients. 'Wants,' 'Exclianffes" "For Sales." Inserr.wl In this departmeDf 

 for .'".dc per .^T words. Notices over 3.5 wonls, charged at the rate ot cue cent per each additional 

 word. No notice In.serted for less tliiri .50c. Terins, ca.sn with order. 



Strlctlj- First-class specimens will be accepted In puvrnent at one-half list rates. 



'•DKAi,ERS"can use these columns at Keijulur Aclrerdsinr/ rates, onli/. 



E.xchange cards and Coupons (subscription) will be accepted for -Wants" and "Exchanges" only 

 and according to conditions stated thereon. 



ALL future trausactionsin Birds Eggs should 

 be and witu "Lattin" wumf be based on the pric- 

 es given in the "New Standard Catalogue." 



TO EXCHANGE. First class eggs in sets 

 to exchange for same. Send lists. VV. A. OLD- 

 FIELD. Port Sanilac. Mich. 



FIRST CLASS singles, and sets with origi- 

 nal nest-*, to exchange for sets with original 

 nests, manv common ones wantel. Write. C. 

 S. BUTTERS, m Merrimack St., Haverhill, 

 Mass. 



FOR SALE. -Bald Eagle 18 mouths old ffrst 

 class conilitiou and healthy; price ten dollars. 

 A. J. MILLER. Frankfort, Ind. 



TO EXCHANGE:— Forty "Once a Week." 

 newspapers and fortj* "Once a Week" library 

 books, for eggs in singles which I have not got. 

 WILLIE ALLEN, Lock Box !. Medina, N. Y. 



FOR SALE or exchange:— Compound micro- 

 scope Acme No. 5; two eye-pieces; two objec- 

 tives ; power •.^r>-.5(X) di'imeters ; cleir field ; near- 

 ly new. Write for particulars. W. T. SUAW. 

 Bozeman. Mont. 



EXCHANGE:— Nicely stuffed specimens A. 

 O. U. IS»4. All. sm. without stand.s. Also one 

 first class s.,in of No. 144 and two of 201. 

 Make otters. MYRON J. PARSONS. Mt. Tom, 

 Ma.ss. 



I HAVE 1st class sets to exchange for same, 

 and 1st class skins. Send lists. EDWARD 

 WALL. Box ■ITJi.SanBernardno. California. 



WILD MEXICAN POTATOES:— In lots of 

 50 to exchange for eggs, shells. Indian relics, 

 curios and minerals. Make offers. A. R. OG- 

 DEN. Brocton, N. Y. 



A COLLFX'TION of stamps valued at iHO.OO. 

 Would lik" to exchange for camera or kodak 

 or -ell for value. Write to C. C. RENsJHAW, 

 Boyce. Va. 



WILL EXCHANGE copies (new) life of 

 Cleveland for books, on Oologj' and Ornitholo- 

 gy preferred. A few eggs to exchange. GEO. 

 M. COULTER, Balleyvllle, Kan. 



ALL future transactions in Birds Eggs should 

 be and with "Lattin" mn^l be based on the pric- 

 es given in the N-^w "St indard Catalogue." 



WANTED:— A nair of opera glasses and Ind- 

 ian relics. Will give foreign and United 

 States stamps, books and papers for them. 

 Send for list E. T. JOHNSON, 104- Coert St.. 

 Memphis, Tenn. 



WANTED.— Good opera or field erlass, also 

 boxing gloves. JAMES E. MALLORY, Bald- 

 win, Kan. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Fossils and minerals to 

 exchange for same or deer, elk and buffalo 

 horns in rough, also good exchange-: given for 

 microscope or opera glasses. MORTON CUL- 

 VER. La Salle, Ills. 



NOTICE.— On account of my going abroad I 

 offer my coll«>ction of Mounted Birds, skins, 

 eggs, minerals et-c. for sale at bottom prices. 

 Send for list. All must go. D. FRANK KEL- 

 LER, Reading, Pa. 



I HAVE a number of miscellaneous articles, 

 magazines, minerals, fossils, birds' eggs, glass 

 eyes for mounted bi'-ds. curiosties stamrs etc. 

 TO exchange for birds" clclts. Write for lists, 

 all answered. R. C, WOODIIOUSE. \Zb West 

 as St.. New York City. 



MRS. JAS. E. TAN.NTER, 17 Lincoln Av.«,. 

 Coriland. N. Y. has a glass shade cone 20 in. 

 tall by 1-' in. wide, that she would like to dis- 

 pose of for best offer. A local parch; ser pre- 

 ferred. 



EXCHANGE.— Insects. Cocoons, Beleifoma 

 Griifii/ii (gigaiuic water bug) and many others, 

 in large or small quantities for sale or to ex- 

 change for coleo))tera. books, ciu'ios etc. PAUL 

 VAN RIPER. Ciu-ators St., Joe Valley Chapter 

 A. A.,Nlles, Mich. 



t''OR SALE or excnange:— Complete blow- 

 pipe analysis outllt, incindlng chemical rea- 

 gents and books to enable one to readilv name 

 any animal ; comi)lete in ch rry stained case 

 Write for particulars. WM. B. FRANKE. 

 Bozeman, Montana. 



