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WANTED. -Choice sets of numbers 10-131- 

 204-215- 352a-372-405 and several warblers. Also 

 common kinds 339-360-540b-542a-546a-597a. Also 

 328 and 332. Satisfactory renumeration. old 

 correspondents please write. .V. E. PRICE. 

 Grant Park. 111. 



EGGS. Bnlwer's Petrel. Iceland Gull. Cur- 

 lew. Plovers, exchange for Osprey. Bartram 

 Sandpiper, etc. Send lists. Also have some 

 good sets of foreign for sale cheap. H. T. 

 BOOTH.SCranbury Road, Fulham, England. 



FOR EXCH ANGE.-Strictly first-class 

 personally collected sets of 332-333-339-343 and 

 a few others, to exchange for desirable post- 

 age stamps. GEORGE D. FRENCH. Ivory- 

 ton. ( (jnn. 



Will exchange for desirables of similar 

 rarity, sets of A. O. U. 95. 114.1, 81, 134, 295, 301, 

 302. 310, 327, 330. 354, 356, 389, 416, 417, 419, 639, 641. 

 654,666, 677. THOMAS H. JACKSON, 304 N. 

 Franklin St., West Chester, Pa. 



FOR EXCHANGE. -White Pelican, Cal. 

 (Jull, Baird's Cormorant. Avocat, Stilt, and 

 many others, all first class with data. Send 

 lists. J. LABARTHE, Thompson, Nevada. 



f3-p) 



I should like to hear from collectors who 

 will exchange bird skins for first class sets 

 of eggs such as 273, 329, 343, 393. 394c, 423, 461. 

 587, 598, 608, 617, 627, 659, 674, 676, 677, 725. 751. I 

 want mostly common species, e. g.. 3, 6, 7, 11, 

 13, 30, 32. 40, 51, 58. 69. 70. 74, 77, 104. 106, 129, 131, 

 132, 133. 139, 214, 263, 273, 316. 333, 337, 360. 375, 388, 

 390, 423, 428, 456. 465. 495, 506, 511b, 546, 598, and 

 many others. S. S. DICKEY, Waynes- 

 burg, Pa. (1-p) 



WANTED.—Sets new to my collection, 

 many common can be used. Cash if price is 

 low. Sets to exchange. MEARL WHEELER. 

 East Randolph, N. Y. 



What am I offered for Snowy Owl 1-7 Amer. 

 Coll.) Swallow-tailed Kite 1-2 Golden Eagle 

 1-2, 1-3, Duck Hawk 1-4, Black-footed Alba- 

 tross 1-1? If you don't need them write for 

 my list. A. E. PRICE. Grant Park. 111. 



I have for excha.ige many fine sets, per- 

 sonally taken, finely prepared, among which 

 are: 6 1-8. 194b 1-5 1-6, 199 1-4, 218 1-8, 219 1-9. 

 228 1-4. 289b 1-14, 293 1-12, 295 1-13, 300b 1-14, 307 

 1-9, 310 1-14, 310c 1-15, 331 1-5, 333 1-4, 334a 1-3, 

 335 1-4, 1-5, 337a 1-3, Texas Red-shoulder 1-3, 

 1-4, 339 1-3, 340 1-2, 341 1-2, 1-3, 342 1 3. 345 1-2, 

 347a 1-3, 368b 1-2, 373b 1-4, Send your lists and 

 get my lull list. E. F. POPE, Colmesneil, 

 Texas. 



For Nova Scotia Biids Eggs and Skins, 

 write to R. W. TUFTS, Wollville, Nova 

 Scotia. 



TO E.\i CHANGE. -Two sets of 5 of Sharp- 

 shinned Hawks, No. 1 Eggs. Sets of 12 and 13 

 of Nothopsocta Perdicaria (Kittl) the won- 

 derful polished eggs of South America. You 

 can see your image in the surface of them. 

 Taken by the Superintendent of the Chilean 

 Agricultural College. Series of American 

 Herring <inll and Ca-'pian Tern. Brand new 

 16 Shot Wiiiohester rifle (22 caliber). What 

 have yi)u? Would consider good postal size 

 camera. DR. W. A. H \RT, Lapeer, .Mich. 



EtitiS- A collection to highest bidder. 

 W. C. WOOD, 179 17th St.. Detroit, Mich. 



WHAT DO YOU WANT me to collect for 

 you? Will collect cigar bands, wood, butter- 

 flies ajid sets, or anything. Vol. 30 of Auk 

 for exchange. EARL MOFFAT. Marshall. 

 Texas. (1-pi 



WANTED.-Good Taxidermist, close to 

 Texas to exchange Taxidermy work for sets. 

 All corresdondence answered. EARL MOF- 

 FAT, Marshall. Texas. (1-p) 



ON SALE.— Good twelve Gauge, Breech 

 loading shot gun, reloading tools; 32 Gauge 

 Auxiliar Barrel tools, shells, no Extractor); 

 five dollars cash ten dollars exchange (eggs) 

 net. Buffalo bones (guaranteed' seven cents 

 to sixty; one skull 'no horns) $1.60, net. Por- 

 cupine quills, seven cents per dozen. Others 

 up to forty cents, stamps, over forty cents, 

 postal order. KALE THOMPSON, Box 175, 

 Irving, Kansas. (1-p) 



WANTED THE FOLLOWING SETS- Pur- 

 ple Sandpipes 2-4. American Bittern N-4 

 American Golden Plover N-4, Bonapartes 

 Gull N-3, Greater Yellow-legs 1-4. Will give 

 in exchange Sets Mounted birds and skins. 

 Live Northern Birds supplied. PORTAGE 

 WILD ANIMAL CO., Portage La Prairie, 

 Manitoba, Can, Box 223. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



To exchange for stone relics several copies 

 of Harpers Illustrated Weekly from 1860 to 

 1873. L, A. PARRE. Batavia, 111. 



WANTED— Indian Relics for cash or ex- 

 change. Alsolfinely mounted specimen birds. 

 DR. A. E. PAYNE. Riverhead. N. Y. fl-p) 



WANTED.— Type and printer's supplies. 

 Have Natural his'ory, medical and other 

 books, skins for mounting, mounted speci- 

 mens, fishing tackle, shells, minerals, bat- 

 tery, massage machine. J. J, WIRZ, Taxi- 

 dermist, .Vugusta, Ga. (1-pl 



FOR S.\LE.— Good substantial bird houses 

 for Wren, Blue Birds, etc. Post paid, for 50 

 cents. R B. KIDDER, Columbus. Wis. 



WANTED.— A pair of calipers marked in 

 hundredths and any copies of the "Towa 

 Ornithologist." Also have a few common 

 i^ets to exchange. EMERSON STONER, 432- 

 38th St.. Oaklan d. Calif. (1-p) 



FOR EXCHANGE.-Butterflies and moths 

 for eggs in sets or others, many common 

 ones wanted. Would like a copy of "The 

 Butterflies of the West Coast." JOHN 

 GRAVES. 1057 ti2nd St., Oakland, Cal. 1-p) 



WA.\'TP:D.— To correspond with parties in 

 Arizona ahd New Mexico who would collect 

 Beetles fur me for cash or exchange. W. E. 

 SNYDEIR. Beaver Dam, Wis. (1-p) 



Perfect, and well mounted specimens of 

 North American moths and butterflies 

 offered in exchange for North American bird 

 skins. PHILIP LAURENT. 31 East Mt. Airy 

 Ave.. Philadelphia. Pa. 



WANTED AT ONCE.-A specimen or the 

 Red Fox in fine winter fur. Also skin or 

 mounted specimen of the Varying Hare of 

 Snow Shoe Rabbit in brown summer fur. A 

 pair of Bald Heaaed Eagles in the down Is 

 also desired. Address, stating price. DI- 

 KECTOR, THE CHICAtiO ACADEMY OF 

 SCIENCES, Lincoln Park, Chicago, 111. (1) 



