

Monthly. 



^4|)^ 50c. per Year. "^' 



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VOL. XI. NO. 9. 



ALBION, N. Y., SEP., 1894. 



Wants, Exchanges, and For Sales. 



Whole No. 107 



Brief special annoimcements, "Wants,' "Exclianges" "For Sales," inserted in this department 

 (or 50C per 3.5 words. Notices over 3.5 words, charged at the rate o£ one cent per each additional, 

 word. No notice inserted lor less than 50c. Terms, cash with order. 



"Dealers" can use these columns at Regular Aclvei-tismg rates, only. 



Strictly First-class specimens will be accepted In payment at oue-hall list rates. 



Exchange cards and Coupons (subscription) will be accepted for "Wants" and "Exchanges'" onlv 

 and according to conditions stated thereon. 



TO TRADE.— Students' microscope (40 dia) 

 dissecting set. small pocket rilie (22 cal.), pic- 

 calo (13 keyed), old Italian derringer, eggs in 

 sets. Wanted, a clarionet. W. E. WELLS, 

 Granyille, Ohio. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— Fifty yarieties of Cali- 

 fornia eges in sets for sets of water birds only, 

 also eggs^for stamps. O. W. HOWARD, 853 S. 

 Olive St., Los Angeles, Cal. 



FOR SALE.- Coal in three different stages 

 of formation found in the anthracite coal re- 

 gions for 50 cents. Will exchange for minerals, 

 Indian relics or birds eggs. . FRANK EDG-VU, 

 1307 Wyoming Ave., Scranton, Pa. 



EXCHANGE.— Kerr & Perham egg tools. 

 Stamps and eggs to exchange for eggs or skins. 

 Send list and get ours. KERR & PERHAiyi, 

 Sandwich, 111. 



TO EXCHANGE.— A fine collection of 400 

 postage stamps and a few eggs to exchange for 

 eggs not in my collection. FRED MCALLIS- 

 TER, Davison, Mich. 



RARE SINGLES wanted priced at J2.00 or 

 over for which I offer rare sets with data even 

 rates. Address "WALTER F. WEBB, Albion, 

 N. Y. 



FOR ONLY .50 cents. J.tOO Confederate Mon- 

 ey (assorted). .^00 Confederate Bond, and 6 rare 

 Arrow Paints. Catalogue .3 cents. J. F. BOW- 

 EN, luka. Miss. s3t 



Please find enclosed 3.5 cents for a copy of 

 "Standard Catalogue." I have received so many 

 ansuers to my ad. in July Oolooist that 1 need 

 one right quick. C. F. STONE, Branchport, 



I REQUIRE more room in mv cabinets, so 

 wish to clear out the following single eggs at 

 these low prices: Golden P:agle 3.50. Gray Sea 

 Eagle 1.0<J, Pigeon Hawk 1.00. Mississippi Kite 

 1.50. Sharp-shinned Hawk 50, American Gos- 

 hawk 1.00, Swainson"s Hawk 3o. Merlin 25, Eur- 

 opean Buzzard W, Duck Hawk 1.25, and many 

 others, send for my full list of cheap single 

 eggs. W. RAINE, Bleeker St., Toronto, Can. 



OOLOGISTS Attention.— Send your exchange 

 list of eggs. etc. to me and receive same, 1-5-10 

 answers get nice present free. G. N. UPHAM, 

 Coffey ville. Kansas, 



CLIMBERS.- Pair regular style, strapped 

 ready for use. for best offer 1st class sets with 

 data. HARRY B, SARGENT, 366 W. 116 2d St. 

 New York. 



FOR SALE.— Best offer before Sept 15th. 1 

 set cancelled Columbian stamps complete, 1 set 

 uncancelled Columbian stamps complete, one 

 £5 English. £1 English green and one £1 Eng- 

 lish brown, cancelled stamps. Address R. 

 SANFORD, Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y. 



PAPIER MACHE-Needed by all taxidermists 

 and naturall.sts. Fresh made 20c lb; 8 lbs, 1..50; 

 20 lbs 3.00. Virgin Cork Bark for rock work, all 

 sized pieces same price. Address, WALTER 

 F. WEBB, Albion, N. Y. 



WANTED.— October Nidiologist; Oologist 

 vol, I to 7; 0. and 0. vol. 1 to 8; vol. Auk; inser- 

 tion bai-rel. Have sets and skins, complete 

 data, ROGERS P. GILLESPIE, Starkville, 



Miss. 



WANTED:— For cash or exchange choice 

 sets of Pigeon Hawk. Gyrfalcon, Rough-legged 

 Hawk. Ravens, Amer. Bittern or other "rare 

 sets of Hawks and Owls. Lowest price and 

 particulars wanted. W. B. JUDSON, 53 El- 

 dorado St., FMsadeua, Cal. 



A BARGAIN.— 1 Bluegray Guatcatcher's 

 nest, 2 sets o f first class eggs. 1 ari'owhead, 1 

 minie ball. 1 packet of novelties. 10 rare curios. 

 200 varieties of ^inmps and a skin of Red-wing 

 orYellow-headedBlackbird as preferred for only 

 2.5c. Guaranteed to please. HENRY BEAU- 

 MONT. JR.. Carlsbad. Teun. 



The article on the "Brown Pelican" in the 

 OoLoGi«T several months since /;ffs brought me 

 a flood of letters. \iOt\\s.» to exchanges and in- 

 quiries. Had my article been in the nature of 

 an ad. I shoud have been highly gratified. As 

 it is, never making exchanges, I must beg of 

 you to make an announcement through your 

 paper to this effect, for I cannot answer all the 

 letters. Morris Gibbs, Kalamazoo. Mich. 



