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Vol. vn, 



. ALBION, N. Y., SEP., 1890. 



No. 9' 



txchanges and Wants, 



)Ji'ief speeial anuouuceiiieuts. "Wants,"^ "Ex- 

 '■hauges" inserted in this departineut for 350 

 per '^5 words?. Notices over 35 words, cbarged 

 at the rate of oue-half cent per word. No 

 notice inserted for less than aSc. Notices 

 which are merely Indirect methods of soliciting 

 <;a.sh purchasers cannot be admitted to these 

 ool limns under any circumstance.s. Terms, 

 ••ash with order. 



"Yon will obliire me greatly if you will insert 

 in the OoiAXiiST that I received so many letters 

 and postal cards in answer to my exchange no- 

 tice that I could not answer then! all." 



G. R. PALMER. Washlntjton, Ga. 



I HAVE 400 square cut post-marks, aU differ- 

 ent, maiij- foreign; also 70 Allen and Ginter's 

 cigarette tickets, to sell or exchange for speci- 

 mens. What offers? R. M. FLETCHER, 101 

 Thii-d St.. Sioux City, Iowa. 



I- HAVE some seoond-class eggs to exchange 

 at one-third price of Check List, for first-class 

 eggs or air gun. Make Offers? OTTO J. ZAHN. 

 3)7 S. Hope St., Los Angeles, Cai. 



TO EXCHANGE.— The following first-clas!; 

 sets, Ridgw. Nos. 274, 1,^4, 1.53. 170, 157. Also 

 singles, 609. 460, 170a. 7, 12, 304, iSiS, 354 1 270 

 2SS(. E. S., 1S2, 425, 123a, 47, for singles. HOW- . 

 ARD W. BELL, Box 1263, San Jose, Calif. 



TO EXCHANGEi-Singles of 67, 152, 170a, 

 182. 264, -mi 482 P." N. Lark. 69.3, .572, 282 and 20 

 «)thei's. Send Lists. Box 105. Himi-od-s, N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Eirst-elass sets with data 

 •.)f Hawks and Owls; al.so other eggs in sets, for 

 bicycle or c>ther offer.s. FRED W. CURTIS, 

 Wauwatosa, Wis. 



WANTED.— A good 4-draw, achromatic field- 

 glass. OBei-ed: ■•Classification and SjTiopsis 

 of Trochilidae," with key; new. A valuable 

 publication of the Smithsonian. Size 11 x 13 

 inches, paper. C. E. PLEAS, Clinton, Ark. 



WANTED.— To exchange first-class eggs in 

 sets with collectors in the South and West. 

 Corres]iondence solicited; all answered. Ad- 

 •Jress, W. I. COMSTOCK, Box 363, Norwalk, 

 Conn. 



WANTED.— 2 sets of American Coots, 1 set of 

 Sora and 1 set of Clapper Rails" eggs and data. 

 ^^ ill give 9 numbei-s of the Golden Library for 

 <-ach set. ROY RUSSELL, Kokomo, Ind 



W.\NTED.— Good Irish Setter or pointer dog, 

 well broken on Ruffed Grouse. Will give eggs 

 in sets for one. Send full particulars. H.W 

 DAVIS. North Granville. N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Books on Natural His- 

 tory. Travel and Adventures, and' Petrified 

 Wood, for Air Rifle, Taxidermist Outfit or first- 

 '■.lass birds" eggs,, single or in sets, with data. 

 A. WETZEL. Hubbell, Thayer Co.. Neb. 



TO EXCHANGE.— A collection of 3.50 side 

 blown Egg-.. 45 kinds, mostly sets with data, 

 valued at ■MO. for best offer of Qid Coins or 

 Indian Relics before October 1st. FRED S 

 HAGG.\RT. Chagrin Falls. Ohio. 



TO EXCHANGE.— A collection of first-class 

 birds' eggs; value $''5.00, for best offer in Bicj'- 

 -•le or Rifie. Write for list. NATHAN L 

 D.AVIS. Box 221, Brockport, N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE.— 7-23 varieties Fowlgu and 

 U. S. stamps, (loose) with a No. 2 Mekcel 

 Blank Album, Stanley, Gibbon's and Scott's 

 catalogues, for best offer Taxidermlst\s. Ento- 

 mologist's, or Botanical supplies. ROBT. 

 WYLLIE, Sylvan Lake, Fla. 



WANTED. AT ONCE.— Western Eggs in 

 large or small lots, sets or singles. Can offer 

 Stuffed Birds, Skins, Eggs or fine English Glass 

 Eyes, What have you got? Address, with 

 stamp. JAMES P. B.VBBITT, 10 Hodges Ave.. 

 Taunton. Mass. 



TO EXCHANGE,— Young Philetlist's Album, 

 ccmtaining eighty stamps, bound, cloth and 

 gilt, room for forty-fonr hundred more stamps. 

 Will exchange for 75 cts. worth rare eggs, first- 

 class. HERBERT GREENE, 100 Valley Road. 

 Moutclair. N. J. 



TO EXCHANGE.— A pair of Great Hoi-ne<l 

 Owls, six months old, full grown, finely plum- 

 aged, in healthy condition, for a good camera. 

 4x5 or best offer of eggs in sets. Camera pre- 

 ferred. Address, D. CURRIE, Genesee Deix)t. 

 Wis, 



TO EXCHANGE.— Wood's Illustrated Natur- 

 al History, cost !?1..50. almost new. for best oBer 

 of eggs in sets; 25c Novels for same and eegs. 

 Also Eg.gs and Bfolre for Books. ALBERT 

 GARRETT, Lawrehce, Kans. 



$100.00 worth of first-class Eg^. sets and 

 singles (many rare si->ecies) to exchange for 

 good second-hand TA-^ie, Cuts. Rules. Borders, 

 etc. CHAS. TURTON, Box 956, Los Angeles. 

 Calif. 



ARROWHEADS, 31 triangrular. 27 stemmed. 

 .57 shallow notched, to exchange for Birds" 

 E.gg^. Skins or Books on Natural History. 

 What offers? DARCY' BIGGAR, Fulton. Wis. 



TO EXCHANGE.— First-class Birds" Eggs In 

 sets and singles, for other Eggs or best olter of 

 2'i cal. rifle. ELMER GILLETT, Barre Centre. 

 N. Y. 



