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THE OOLOGIST. 



EXCHANGES AND WANTS, Continned. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Sample bottles of Tan- 

 ning Liquid for any 25c. worth of eggs I can 

 use. regular price $1 per quart, also a few sets 

 n.nd singles, chiefly of tnis locality. J. E. 

 HOUSEMAN, Aylmer, Ont. 



EXCHANGE.— Nicely mounted GreatHornfd 

 Ojv\, on stand, for tirst-class eggs in set-i or 

 tirst-class skins. Mounted Hummingbirds and 

 nests wanted. Few set-t of A O. U. 364 wanted. 

 WHIT H.\RRISON. La Crescent, Minn. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— A Clipper safety bicycle 

 for wooden cruising canoe, shot-gua and outfit, 

 or eggs. Also Fancy tumblers and White Jap. 

 Bantams for eggs or "O and O" books. "A 

 Tramp Abroad." Twain, for '-Samuel's N. and 

 E. Birds." --Historic Waterways" for --Cru se 

 of the Canoe Club." Have sets '619" 1-.5 1-4, 63.Sa 

 1-3, 474b 1-3 1-5, 2(53 1-4. 390 1-6, 461 1-3 for 1st class 

 sets Am. Crow, small warble'-s and hummers. 

 R. S. LOUDON, Big Rapids, Mich. 



A. COLLECTION of over .'SOO stamps in an 

 International Ubum. including U. S. envelope 

 stamps valued at $-3 50 each, the whole catalog- 

 ued at Wi'i-70. Wanted, cornet, camera, or rifle 

 Will sell for $12 cash. E. G. RUANYAN, 633- 'I'"' 

 St.. N. W.. Washington. D. C. 



OPERATORS ATTENTION. -One Ponv Re- 

 lay, good as new. and A 1 specimens Oregon 

 skins and eggs for Cr>ues' Key or Ridgewav's 

 Manual. A hargain for some one. CLYDE "l 

 KELLER, 318 .3-JO Exch. Blk., Salem, Oregon. 



WANTED.— Live Canaries, Goldfinches. Sis- 

 klns. Linnets, Parrakeets, African Finches, 

 Cardinals, Bobolinks, Indigo an1 Nonpariel 

 Buntings, Owls and Hawks. Will give good 

 exchange in fire arms, 4x.") Camera. Stuffed 

 Birds and Mammals, Bird Skins and Eggs, Mam- 

 mal Skins, 1 Centenial Business Press. War 

 Relics. 1 S'lver mounted Infantry Officer's 

 Sword, finely engraved blade, latest style, new, 

 1 Miners Te it. 10 oz Duck, and other useful 

 things. THAD. SURBER, White Sulpher 

 Springs, West Va. 



DEAR SIR:— I enclose herewith ''copy" for 

 an exchange notice which I would like to have 

 inserted in next issue of the Ooi.ogist. I en- 

 close herewith in payment for same 70c. in 

 stamps. I find that an exchange or want no- 

 tice in your magazine always brings more re- 

 plies than fi'om any paper I've ever tried. 

 Very truly. THAD. SURBER, White Sulphur 

 Springs, W. Va. 



SEND STAMPS for my price-list of N. A. 

 Birds eggs, sets or singles, at Rock bottom 

 prices. W.E. PRATT. Lake Forest, 111. 



WANTED - Pair of A 1 sskins of Golden 

 crowned Kmglet. Will^give for same 1 tirst- 

 class skm or iuale Anna s Humininbird. JOE 

 GRINNELLi, Pasadena. Cal. 



CORRESPONDENCE solicited with a reli- 

 able person living m Ontario, with a view to 

 exchanging birds in tne meat. F. BAKER, 

 box 3a-», biratiord, Out. 



I WOULD LIKE to buy a few guinea pigs, 

 Cheap or will exchange pigeons or "toutu s 

 Companions for same. b'riA^^K E. SWEET- 

 SEK, Uanvers, Mass. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Books, --Teii Tnousand 

 Miles on a Bicycle," by Carl Korn (new) tor 

 eggs (Singles or sets) suelis, oird hkins, coins, 

 etc. C. b'. CAKR. Madibju, Wis. 



WANTED— In exchange for western eggs 

 A. O. U. Nos. 106, 194, 208, 201, 331, 373, 387, 401* 

 M3, 674, 73a. OSCAR P. SILLIMAN, Box 845, 

 Watsonville, California. 



FOR SALE.— Fine telescope, achromatic 

 lenses. An induction coil, and electric motor. 

 Single egsis in exchange for others. L. B 

 CHADW ICK. 1569 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, O. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Foreign stamps in large 

 or small quantities, many rare, for bird's eggs 

 or natural history specimens. MALCOLM M. 

 THOMPSON, St. Cioix Falli, Wis. 



OVER 1.500 stone implements and spear 

 heads from the mound builders to exchange 

 for 1st class sets, or singles, or works on natur- 

 al history. GEO. W. PITM-N, New Castle, 

 Inuiana. 



TO EXCHANGE. -First-class eggs in sets, 

 with data and a few bird okius for singles and 

 common sets. All letters answered. HARitY 

 HEATON, Ooerliu, Kans. 



WANTED.— Collecting gun, books on natur- 

 al history, bird skins ana 12 ga. sheb belt. Can, 

 give for same bii'd skins, mounted birds and, 

 eggs. JNO. L HOOPER. Lake Mills, Wis. 



WHO WANTS nice set 7 Canvasb^cks for 

 $3..50;3 Am. Ospreys .7;.; ii B. W. Hawks m.nyi 

 Balance of collection, containii g many rare 

 sets, at equally low prices. Send for lists, J, 

 B. HUBBARD, 119 lenu St.,Pittsfield, Mass. 



FOR SALE or EXCHANGE.— Caligraph 

 typewriter, microscope witti tvu eyepieces, 

 and three objectives, 5x8 camera, surg cal in- 

 struments auJ pocket cases, cabinets, for min- 

 eral or egg collections 14k gold (warranted) 

 Century fountain pens, pocket lamps, fancy 

 pigeons eggs in sets and singles. Will ex- 

 change for first-class eggs in sets, arrow points, 

 and ludi.m relics. All letters answered. Cor- 

 respondence invited. V. F. L. MUELLER, 34a 

 Ninth Street, Milwaukee, Wis. 



EXCHANGE.— Wood's Illustrated Natural 

 History. Davie's Nest aud^Eggs of North Am. 

 Birds (Paper)and Ool gist's ouifit number two. 

 All the above are perfectly new. Also the Ool- 

 OGIST for 1892. Wi 1 exchange fo' Hornaday's 

 '•Taxidermy and Zoologicial Collectioug," or 

 other desirable offers in books or anything e'se 

 relating to natural science Makeoiiers. JAS. 

 J. GRIHBLE, B )X213, Austin, Texas. 



WANTED.- Gray's Botany, books en Taxi- 

 dermy, violin, banjo, cornet. Will give tirst- 

 ciass eggs in sets with data, small egg cabinet, 

 rare lerns of Vermont, mounted, egg ti'ays^ 

 double barreled gun All answered. C. E. 

 BR V ANT, Williston, Vermont. 



NOW READY.— --Bird Nesting in NorthWest 

 Canada," full of illustrations ol birds and their 

 nests and eggs, hunting scenes, Indian camps, 

 etc. The Colored plates of Birds Eggs are ex- 

 cellent, send 12 CIS in stamps for samples of 

 Colored Plates and Birds, and list of testimou- 

 als from tliose who have read this book. 

 W. RAINE, Toroit >. Canada, 



Eggs of California Murre- 

 Collected iu '1)2 by the "eggers" on 

 the Faralloues. Oue specinieii, pv-e- 

 piiid, iia cts.; tlu'ee, ()0 els.; six $1.(10. 

 Hy express at purchaser's e.xpense, 

 $1.50 per pozen, $iU.()U per 100. 



FKANK h. LATTIN, 



Albiou, M. Y, 



