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Vol. VII, 



ALBION, N. ^i:., MAICH, 1890. 



No. 3 



Exclianges and Wants. 



Brief special aniiouiicements. "Wants," "Ex- 

 changes" Inserted In this department for 25 cents 

 per 25 words. Notices over 25 words charged at 

 the rate ot one-hall cent per word. No notice In- 

 serted lor less than 25 cents. Notices which are 

 merely indirect methods of soliciting cash pur- 

 chasers cannot be admitted to these columns 

 under any circumstances. Terms, cash with 

 order. 



THE EXCII.\NGE Notice In Jan. Oologist Is 

 working wonders, and I have received already 

 more offers of exchange than I can very well at- 

 tend to. Very truly yours, WILL A. MOORE, 

 Nor walk, Ohio. 



CUKIOS wanted for my museum. 

 Peru, Ills. 



SEEBACH 



TO EXCHANGE.— Five pairs Evening Grosbeak 

 Skins and a Chicago .'\ir Kifle (new) for best offer 

 In Bird Skins (Southern birds preferred.; Address 

 all offers to II. L. MERUITT, Box 116, Chatham, 

 Ont. 



ATTENTION.— A nrst-class Kogei-s Scroll Saw 

 with modern attachments, also a Magic Lantern 

 and outtit used only Ave times, cost $2.00, for 

 Curios, Relics or IJiids' Eg^'s. Addiess offers 

 and inquiries to U. W. ESTABROOK, Box 51, 

 Natick. Mass. 



EXCHANGE.- 1 will give 30" good Stamps. 100 

 fine Minerals for the best offer of Printing I-'re.^s 

 and outfit. Give size of chase and how many 

 fonts of type. HIRAM F. JOHNSON, Lock Box 

 640, New MUford, conn. 



For eve-y soc worth of ai-st class Eggs In sets or 

 single 1 will send receipt for embalming birds; 

 also eggs to excliange. A. W. NOLTE, W. I6th 

 •St., Los Angeles, Cal. 



I will give 75 Foreign Stamps, all different, for 

 every 30c worth of lirsi -class Birds' Eggs sent me. 

 GEO. A. FREEMAN, Natlck, Mass. 



WANTED.— To exchange Specimens of Wood 

 Minerals, Insects, Marine Curiosities, Bird Eggs 

 and Skins, Stamps and Coins, for Eggs, Insects, 

 Butterflies and Moths. Write, sending list of 

 what you have. Ftrst-class specimens given and 

 expected in exchange. No postal cards. Ad- 

 dres COLLECTOR, care of Lock Box 628, Parls.Ill. 



WANTED.— A Printing Press, size not less than 

 6x9 in. chase, foot or hand power.self-lnker. Will 

 give a collection ot Birds' Eggs valued at $ino or 

 give same amount from large list. Also want 

 complete outfit. First-class Eggs to exchange 

 for a good Gun, Revolver or Typewrl ter. F -T 

 C 3RLESS, Los Gatos, Cal. 



WANTED.— TO PURCHASE COLLECTIONS 

 OF INDIAN RELICS AND OTHER CURIOSITIES 

 FOR WHICH CASH WILL BE PAID. PARTIES 

 HAVING SUCH FOR SALE WILL PLEASE 

 CORRESPOND WITH W. II. H. KING, JACK 

 SONVILLE,ILLS. ayr 



American, European and Exotle Butterflies and 

 Moths for cash and In exchange for Birds' Eggs. 

 Bli-ds' Skins. All mounted and perfect. Very 

 rare and beautiful specimens from India, Africa 

 and South America: also live cocoons from India 

 and Europe to exchange tor others of this coimtry 

 send for catalogue. PROF. CARL BRA UN, Nat- 

 nrallst, Bangor, Me. 



Vol. 8 of Golden Days. vol. 8 ot Argosy and 

 Scott's International Postage Stamp Album, 8th 

 edition, cost $3.50, entirely new, tor the best 

 offer of flrst-class Birds' Eggs. RONALD BATES, 

 Clyde, N. Y. 



Double glass door, cork lined Walnut Case, 2 x 

 19 X 27 Inches, with 72 kinds Moths and Butter- 

 flies; also same case In Antique Oak, 2x15x22 

 Inches, with 127 kinds Insects, Including pair 

 Hercules Beetle from Guadalupe, for best offer 

 Indian Relics In perfect condition. Wm. H. 

 FISHER. 14 W. North Ave., Baltimore. Md. 



WANTED In large quantity, Eggs and Skins ot 

 many common and rarer American Birds. Will 

 give in exchange Egss of British Birds in sets or 

 singles. JOHN A. MORDEN, Hyde Park corners, 

 Ontario. 



WANTED.— Collectors having well prepared 

 and carefully Identified eggs, specimens or cur- 

 iosities tor sale or exchange at low rates, In large 

 or small quanlties, will please send their lists and 

 prices. All eggs must be blown through one hole 

 smoothly drilled In the side, and without stains 

 or Ink-marks. FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion, N. 

 Y. (f6) 



WANTED.— Davie's ••Egg Check List," Cloth 

 binding, third edition. WUl give ca.sh. L. C. 

 FREENY, Plttsville Maryland. 



WANTED.— Stamps, Minerals, Birds' Eggs, 

 Indian relics and Birds' Skins. I especially de- 

 sire U. S. 90c Purple '88 and Match, Medicine and 

 Playing card stamps, l have to exchange Stamp, 

 Minerals, Birds' Eggs and Botanical Specimens. 

 J. D. SORNBORGER, Andover, Essex Co., Mass. 



TO EXCHANGE.— For eveiy set Of birds' eggs 

 with full data or 10c worth of any other natural 

 history specimens vrlth data, sent me I will send 

 a receipt for petrifying wood and other articles. 

 GUS RAPP, 405, 9th St., Milwaukee, Wis. 



IMOTO ot your futnre Bnstanl or Wife FREE ! 



Send SOmp fur FOTlage. CLIMAX CO. CHICAGO. ILL 



