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THE OOLO(}IST. 



WHAT am I offered for a folding canvas 

 canoe, which is as good as new manufacturers 

 price tbirty-five dollars, d. H. SHERIDAN, 

 Highland Ave.. Chestnut Hill, Phila.. Pa. 



FOR KXCHANGE.— HumraingMrd's eggs in 

 sets with nest or California Bush Tit's eggs in 

 sets with data. GEO. S. GREENE. U47 Tem- 

 ple St.. Los Angeles, Cal. 



PRINTING PRESS for sale. Excelsior Self 

 inker. 5x8. .5 fonts of types, rules, furniture, 

 ink, etc.. only $12. A. M. EDDY, Albion. N Y. 



FOR EXCHANGE. -I have about SI.t worth 

 of bird eggs that I will trade for old coins of U. 

 S.,also for sale a Waterbury 5x8 camera for $10. 

 Write for particulars. T. M. WKIGHT. JR., 

 Troy. Ohio. 



TO EXCHANGE. -800 foreign stamps. 700 U. 

 S. postmarks. Polyphemus and Ctcropia co- 

 coons for fine Rugby football or U. S. stamps. 

 2R in. ball bearing convertible safety in fair 

 condition for $8 cash, cost $4.5. R. V. N. DAVIS, 

 Park St.. Rutland. Vt. 



A ($r.5) Franklin Typewriter and ($16) Edison 

 Mimeograph nearly new to exchange for good 

 safety bicycle or offers or for sale at a bargain. 

 R., 1.5 Pearl St., St. Johusbury, Vt. 



FOR SALE.-Groved axes. Celts. Pestles 

 game-balls, chisels, discoidals. pipes, banner, 

 ceremonial and an endless vari^tv of chipped 

 implements, flint and jasper. DR. D. B. FREE- 

 MAN. 4000 Dr.ixel Boulevard. Chicago, Ills. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— Stamp papers, cigarette 

 pictui-es and tobacco tags for h cyclometer or 

 eggs in sets with data. W. M. BILLINGS, 727 

 University Ave., S. E. Minneapolis, Minn. 



Do not publish my exchange adv. in the May 

 No. of the OOLOGIST as niv duplicate fossils are 

 all gone. I could have exchanged a car load if 

 I had them. H. Myers. Archbald, Pa. 



Mr. M. hod paid for his notice to appear in 

 both Apr. and May Ooi.ogists.— Ed. 



EGGS in Sets to Exchange for same. Send 



lists. Also a set of type, suitable for Hand 



Printing Press to exchange for eggs. J. H. 

 CLARK. 2.38 Broadway. Paterson. N. J. 



FOR EXCHANGE.- The following sets of 

 7.51 3-5 1-4 with data. Nests at the price of one 

 egg. International Scientists' Directory for 1892 

 for other books on Natural History." W. S. 

 CRUZAN. Sulphur Springs. Texas. 



TO EXCHANGE.- A first-class pair of nickel 

 plated, ball bearing roller skates in first class 

 condition, cost $7. .50 for a pair of 1st class climb- 

 ing irons. A. I. McCORMICK, .503 S. Olive St., 

 Los AnsTfles. Calif. 



I WOULD like t^ exchange sets or singles 

 with collectors in other states or countries. 

 Send for my list of egg.s and send yours. JAS. 

 R. BUNYAN J R.. Kendall ville. ihd. 



WANT to exchange eggs Of this locality for 

 those of other localities. L. M COX, Gaiifield, 

 Mahoning Co.. O. 



PETRIFED Moss. Fine specimens, postpaid, 

 10. 15 and 35c. Silver or stamps accepted. AR- 

 THUR B. ROBERTS, Weymouth. Medina Co., 

 Ohio. 



SAVE your letters from going to the dead let- 

 ter office by getting neatly printed Envel- 

 opes. 100 Envelopes. JOc : 100 Letter Heads 40c : 

 100 Cards,40c : all for only $1 postpaid. Send for 

 samples. A. M. EDDY, Albion, N. Y. 



FOR SALE.— First class sets and singles,, 

 with full data, of Nos. 191. 3 8. 5'.3 at one half 

 catalogue price. T-ive Chameleons, express- 

 age prepaid, two dozen for $1 H. B. BLAKE- 

 MORE. 380 St. Andrew St., New Orleans. La. 



FOR SALE.— An outflt consisting of Davie's 

 Nests and Eggs, climbers, blowpipes, drills, 

 scissors, tweezers, glass eves. etc.. value $10.50 

 for best cas'i off-r. 1). B. MECORNEY, 164 

 Mulberry St.. Lockport. N. Y. 



MUST GO.— Compl-'te job printing office, 

 cost $300. for sale cheap or will ex. for good 

 horse or high grade bicj'Cle. A chance for some 

 one to stai-t a Nat. History pap»r. H. STAN- 

 TON SAWYER, Garland, Maine. 



TO EXCHANGE —Eggs, stamps, firearms, 

 magazines. Wilson's Am. Orniihology and 

 other books for eggs, skins and mounled birds, 

 or offers. Sets and singles of eg};s of birds in- 

 digenous to this state tor otiiers. full data. Cor- 

 respondence invited, all letters answered. Sv 

 VAN RENSSELAER. JR., £9 Broadway, N. Y. 

 City. 



"Enclosed please tlnd Money Order for $i.8n for 

 which please insert the enclosed advert Iseinent 

 It the Ooi.OGiST lor three months beginning with 

 April number Ad. In this n onihs Issue has 

 proved the value ot your paper as an advertising 

 medium, ni'd we cannot tecommend it to hic/hly 

 to advertisers." Meeker-Towe stamp Co.,Bildge 

 port. Conn. 



THE NAUTILUS. 



A monthly devoted to the intesests of "on- 

 chologists. "Edited and published by H. A. Pil<- 

 bry. Academy ot Natural Sciences and C. W. 

 Johnson. Waigner Free Institute, Philadelphia, 

 Pa Send for sainide copy. 



GOING TO BUILD? 



Send for illustrated catalogue, containing 26- 

 handsome designs, free. Address Shoppell'S 

 MouEiiN H*" USES. 6,3 Broadway, N. Y. J6t 



EGGS. 



From the Orient and Assam 'Malakka) In- 

 dia Austtal a. Alrira. ftc. correctly named 

 at moderate prices, also European and exotic 

 Birds skin.s. HERMANN ROLLE, 



Emdener St.. 4, Berlin, N. W., Germany 



H. H. &C.S. BRIMLEY, 

 COLLECTORS, RALEIGH, N. C. 



First-class Bird and Mammal .Skins andEggs, 

 Reptiles and Batrachians both alive and in al- 

 cohol. Full data. Send .stamp for price lists. 



Second Hand Books.- We will give at 

 all times good exchange f^^r second-hand copies- 

 of anv book we offer for sale. We desire at once 

 good copies ot "A. O. U. Check-List " and I^alrri,. 

 Brewer and Hldgewav's "His' cry of N. A. Birds" 

 —bofh "Land" and '-Water Birds." F. H. LAT- 

 TIN & CO, Albion N. Y. 



"Enclosed find postal not^ for $2 90 In payment 

 for adv. and also for renewal of rav subscription 

 to the Ooi.oaiST. Would say that the last ex. 

 notice in your paper brought more answers than 

 1 needed. Wm. Kolte, San Beruirdino, calif. 



SEA SHELLS, Coral, Minerals, 

 Birds' Eggs, and Suins, Fossils, 

 Naturalists' Supplies, Taxidermy, 

 Catalogue. 2c. C. F. CARR, New 

 London, Wis. 



