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TO EXCHANGE.— Relics. Curios. Old U. P. 

 and Foreign Stamps for Columbian and goo<l 

 Foreign. Send on your approval sheets and 

 receive mine by return ma'l. C. H. SPRING- 

 ER, -123 Superior St.. Cleveland. O. 



WANTED.— Second-hand rifles, '^i caliber. 

 Condition of inside of barrel not considered, as 

 thev are to be rebored. Make offers, D. B. 

 BARTLETT, Durham. N. H. 



NOTICE.— Wa;ited: Rare Birds eggs, in sets, 

 with complete data. with nests. if possible. Also 

 fine skins. Offer perfect butterflies from India. 

 0. & S. America, Europe, etc. LEVI W. MEN- 

 GEL. Reading:. Pa. 



NOTICE.— F'ine Taxidermist work, Taumug 

 and Glove makins:. for one-half cash and one- 

 half exchange. ClimbC'S to exchange. Write 

 for particulars. R. C. ALEXANDER, Ply- 

 mouth. Mich. 



WANTED.— One $1.00 ooncelled Columbian 

 stamp of the United States, latest issue. If 

 you have one. writf' me its condition and lowest 

 price. BENJAMIN CHILD, 87 Mountain Ave., 

 Montclair. N. J. 



ENCYCLOPEDIAS: American Encyclope" 

 dia. 16 vols., cost $96; one Johnson's, 8 v^ls., 

 cost$f>6; and one Chamber's. 8 vols., cost, Si 6 .^0; 

 to exchange. Prefer a 5x7 camera and outflt. 

 Send full description of what you have, All 

 answered. J. H. BROWN, 113 Prentiss St, 

 Iowa City, Iowa. 



NOTICE.— As the Are which destroyed mv 

 business also destroyed all my records, I 

 would like all persons who owe me eggs or 

 other specimens as well as those whom 1 owe 

 to send me their addresses and state what is 

 due them or me. VV. A. OLDFIELD, Port 

 Sanilac, Mich. 



WANTED AT ONCE.— One fine set of each 

 the following speeies. Will pay cssh or give 

 good exchange must be nice and reasonable— 

 '94 take preferred. Feruginous Rough- leg; 

 Desert Sparrow Hawk ; Florida Grakle:Floriaa 

 and Northwest Crows; Plumed. Scaled and 

 Gambel's Partridges: Gray Ruffed and Prairie 

 Sharp-tailed Grotise; Sharp-shinned and Flor- 

 ida Red-shouldered Hawks. Write at once 

 what you can furnish, and what vou want for 

 same. FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion, N. Y. 



FOR SALE:— First-class skins of California 

 Partridge only .50 cents each. Lewis's Wood- 

 pecker .% cts. Mountain Blue Bira. '2iicts. 400 

 other skins at a low rate if taken is a whole. 

 Also first-class birds eggs. sUiglv and in sets. 

 Send stamp for list. L. ZELLNER, 1825 Oak 

 Street. Los Angeles. Calif. 



MOONSTONES! Any person sending me a 

 \bc used Columbian stamp. I will give I'J moon- 

 stones in their natural state. For a 30c ttsed 

 Columbian 1 will give 21 moonstones. For a 

 50c used Columbian I will give 36 moonstone-s. 

 For a $1 used Columbian I will give 500 moon- 

 stones. All stones are sent prepaid by me. 

 Address. C. M. HATFIELD, South Pasadena. 

 Californla- 



COMMON Sea shells, curios, bird eggs, etc, 

 of thi« locality in exchahee for same from other 

 localities. Send your lint and receive mine. 

 Look I Send me lOO Columbia'! stamps and re- 

 ceive a Chinese newspaper. Send 100 above 2c 

 and rec. a Chinese newspaper, Chinese coin. 

 Castor bean in pod and a Jew fish scale. Or 

 send 200 common U. S. stamps and rec. a Chin- 

 ese newspaper. W. H. HILLER, 147 W. 23d 

 St.. Los AngeleS, Cal. 



"BRITISH COMMON BIRDS." "Audubon.'^ 

 Wood's "Botany," Cocoabola Fife, Violin (5^151. 

 Perfect bird skeletons. Indian relics, minerals 

 wanted. L, E. SEABER, 531 N. 7th St , Phila. 



FOR SALE.— Volume 5. 6, 7, 8 and 9 complete 

 and several extra numbers of the Oolooist. 

 All in fine condition. Vol 1 and No. 1 and 2 of 

 Vol. 2 of Young OOT>of;iST boimd in cloth. New 

 except a small hole through .")0 pages. and 6 No's 

 Vol. 1. the Bay State Oologist. For the best 

 cash offer In next .30 davs. R. H. MOUT-TON, 

 42 West 76th St., New York City. 



TO EXCHANGE.— A. O. U. No's 273}.<.674 1-5, 

 26II3, 4661-3, 191,1^. 362'.;, 207 1-.5. 4.30n%. Full da- 

 ta. A No. 1. Right ones answered. W. H. 

 HENDERSON, Chanute. Kans. 



FOR ONLY .50 cents. I.5C0 Confederate Mon- 

 ey (assorted), f lOO Confederate Bond and 6 rare 

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

 EN, luka Miss. 



A lO-inch Alligator finely mounted, sent pre- 

 paid to any address for ""1 cents. K. B. MATH- 



ES. St. Augustine. Florida. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.— Large self- 

 inking Job Printing Press, with complete out 

 fit. including type, paper-cutter, etc. 'All 

 nearly newi; a new set of genuine electrical 

 Telephones :a nearly new Fischer, B flat Cornet, 

 complete w'th case; a good violin and bow; a 

 Texas Saddle and Riding Bridle; a number of 

 electric motors, batteries and other electrical 

 appliances, books on Experimental Electricity, 

 Chemistry, etc. Will sell any or all the above 

 cheap for cash, or will give good exchange for 

 flre-proof safe. Write for particulars. SEC- 

 RETARY SOUTHWESTERN PHARMACAL 

 CO., Cor. South and Charles Sts., Holyoke, 

 Mass. 



war: STAMP.S : war: Fine sets of 6 var- 

 ieties of unused Veuezeula stamps only IScts; 

 3 sets. 25cts. 10 mixed ttsed foreign stamps, 

 lOcts; 100 varieties of stamp;-, catalogue value 

 over $3. only $1. 2 var Confederate bills. lOcts; 

 entire oC war envelopes on bine used. 8cts each; 

 entire sheet of V2 M, unused Port Rico f-tamps, 

 2.5cts. Try me once, address. .1. E. HAND- 

 SHAW, Smithtown Branch, N. Y. N4t 



ANNOUNCMENT Extraordinary I Readers 

 of the Oologist will be pleased to see for the 

 first time a good half-tone portrait of Editor 

 Frank H. Lattni. which appears, together with 

 a reminiscent biographical sketch by H. R. 

 Taylor in the Septetnber ntimber of the Nidiol- 

 oeist. The price for a "sample copy" has been 

 invariably 10c, but out of compliment to the 

 readers of the Oologist, who all want "Lat- 

 tiu's" picture we will send a copy of this num- 

 ber for .5 cents, rash or stamps. Other features 

 ani illustrations • above pir." Write at once. 

 THE NID'Or^OGIST. Alameda. California. 



COLOR bJD PLAT KS.— These are the latest 

 things of beauty in The Nidiol»gist. which is 

 undoubtedly a better illustrated monthly mag- 

 azine of Ornithology and Oology for one dol- 

 lar per year than the Scientific World ever saw.. 

 The exqui.site photograph in colors of an unus- 

 ually handsome set of eggs of the White-tailed. 

 Kite, in the November number, will delight all 

 oologists. It is printed on heavy enameled pa- 

 per and can be framed if desired, the magazine 

 being mailed flat in an envelope. A fine half 

 tone of a White-tailed Kite, and other striking 

 illustrations, in same ntmiber. Sample of this 

 number at usual price. Ulc. Subscription, with 

 exchange notice, one dollar. H. R. TAYLOR. 

 Publisher Nidiologlst. Alameda, C U. ;New York 

 olfice, Ross Taylor, 1.50 Fifth Avenu e. 



