THE OOLOGIST. 



EXCHANGES AND WANTS, Continued . 



TO EXCHANGE.— The following singles: 

 366. :W."»a, 385. atiS. 713. 623b, 5a5a, 413. 595. .591b. 

 360, worth $SM). for climbing irons, eggs oj 

 other offers. KAY L. WILBUR, Riverside, 

 California. 



TO EXCHANGE.— A collection of 73 different 

 first class eggs worth ?8. 10, also No's 497. .535, 

 516. 383 A. ©."U. 3nd class, for sets. Send offer. 

 S. ClARCOSCHI. 5133 Indiana Av., Chicago, Ills. 



NOTICE :— Have 84 species, 125 eggs, sets and 

 singles ; climbers and Star bicycle to exchange 

 for, camera, tj^je-writer or guitar, or will sell. 

 Make offers. GREEN CLAY. Richmond, Ky. 



WANTED.— A hand printing press, can offer 

 Birds Eggs, Shells, scientific papers for same. 

 State size of chase and price in Exchange All 

 letters answered. E. RAUBE. Giddings, Texas. 



I HAVE ONE Shadow Album, $66. in Confed- 

 ei-ate Money and six numbers of Treasure 

 Trove. Will exchange for birds eggs. CLAR- 

 ENCE PARCHMAN. Okolona, Miss. 



FOSSTLS TO EXCHANGE.— Spirifer Whit- 

 neJ^, Strophodonta Reversa, Orthis lowensis, 

 and many others for minerals, fossil, and 

 curios ; 25 per cent, off for cash from exchange 

 list. HERBERT E. BROCK, Box 86, Mason 

 City. Iowa. 



BIRDS' EGGS, Skins, Shells. Minerals. In- 

 dian Relics. Coins, Stamps. Confederate Mon- 

 ey Curiosities, etc.. to exchange for same. 

 Send lists and receive mine in return. E. M. 

 HAIGHT, Box 24, Riverside, Calif. 



TO EXCHANGE.— I have a pair of tree 

 climbers and straps in good condition, have 

 never been used, which I will exchange for the 

 best offer of Water or Shore bird eggs in com- 

 plete sets and datas. All letters answered. 

 KOY RUSSELL. Kokonio, Ind. 



oWILL EXCHANGE.— OOLOGIST of 1889 bound, 

 of 1890 unbound and a 32-cal. pearl handled, 

 revolver, either together or separately, for the 

 best offer in stamps. WILLIAM S. HUB- 

 BELL. Jr., 369 Pearl St., Buffalo, New York. 



WANTED.— Fine Indian relics. Will ex- 

 change for same 1000 rare U. S. Stamps. 5000 

 Foreign. 1000 copys of "Golden Days." "Good 

 News " Outing. Twenty-flve dollars' worth of 

 books. Confederate Money. For first trade 

 I will give a rare present. JAMES ATHER- 

 TON. Momence. Ills.; . 



I HAVE FOR EXCHANGE in fir.st-class sets, 

 with full data. Bobolink. Purple Martin. 

 Swamp Sparrow and Cooper's Hawk ; also .50 

 varities of single eggs. Also Bird skins and 

 Vve Cecropia Moth Cocoons for exchange. I 

 also have Blue Javs, single or in pairs. Meadow 

 Lark and female Butter Ball ducks mounted in 

 first-class shape on base and perches, which I 

 will exchance for first-class eggs in original 

 sets with full data. Should you wish any of 

 the above offers, write for further infonna- 

 tion to E. G. TABOR. Meridian. N. Y. 



I HAVE some foreign coins of the following 

 dates for offers in flreai-ms or cash : 1865. 18.55, 

 1867, 18a8, 1754, 1856, 1877. 1865. 1855, two without 

 dates, two in time of King George. HARAL 

 PACE. Covington. Ga. 



PEOPLE'S ENCYCLOPEDIA and Grant's 

 Memiors. new, sheep binding, for best offer 

 first-class eggs in sets. Five '83 V nickles 

 without cents, for best set of eggs offered. 

 Send lists and get mine. W. L. MOUSE. 

 706 Montgomery St., SjTaciise, N, Y. 



I HAVE one pair climbing irons, new. Vol. 63 

 Youth's Companion, single eggs and eggs in 

 sets to exchange for first-class eggs in sets with 

 data. JOHN OLDFIELD, Norton, Mass. 



WANTED.— A few sets of the common South- 

 ern and Western varieties of Birds' Eggs, in 

 exchange or for cash. Also desire to corres- 

 pond with earnest and enthusiastic collectors 

 of all sections. Send for list of sets. Address, 

 WALTER F. WEBB, 18 Strathallan Park. 

 Rochester, N. Y. 



BIRD SKINS. 



F. W. Cook, 31U Pleasant Ave, S., 

 Minneapolis, Minn. 



T? AT> Q A T T? ■*■ collection of 75 varie- 

 Jj UXt lOiUjUi. ties of single Eggs, in- 

 cluding many rare ones, worth over llO.OO at 

 Catalogue rates, for $5.00. J. C. WALTERS. 

 Richmond, Ind. 



2 Spec, of Natural History. 5 Rare Stamps 

 and a Sample of an article useful to col- 

 lectors, all for onlylOcts. H. H. ABEEL, 118 

 Main St., Poughkeepsie. N. Y. 



BEFORE YOU BUY YOUR 

 X MAS PRESENTS 



Send for a catalogue of Birds' Eggs and Stuffed 

 Birds. Never before so low in prices. Large 

 variety. Perfect Specimens, etc. 



Those enclosing stamp will receive a cata- 

 logue. 



JAMES P. BABBITT, 

 Taunton, - - Mass. 



THE OSPREY NATURALISTS- 

 DIRECTORY. 



Is now completed and on the market at 1.5c 

 per copy. Every collector should have one; 

 only 1.5c each. Address, 



H. STANTON SAWYER. 

 Garland, Maine. 



LETSON BALLIET, 



Des M:)ines, Iowa. 



I HAVE a large number of flrst-class'singles 

 to exchange for sets. Also eggs of my locality 

 for others. W. B. PORTER, 3'34 So. Oakley 

 Ave., Chicago, 111. 



BIRDS' EGGS, RARE AND BEAUTIFUL 



SETS, AT VERY LOW RATES. 

 A NEW LOT JUST RECEIVED. 



All parties desiring to add some rare sets to 

 their collections, such as Sooty and Dusky 

 Grouse. Greenland Ptarmigan. Black Merlm. 

 Richardson's Merlin. Northern and Red Phala- 

 rope, Man-O'-War Bird. Amer. Scoter. Gilded 

 Flicker, and many other equally desirable spec- 

 ies, send for price list. Satisfaction guaran- 

 teed. Address WALTER F. WEBB. 18 Strat- 

 hallan PcUik, Rochester, N. Y. 



