THE OOLOGIST. 



EXCHANGES AND WANTS, Continued. 



TO EXCHANGK.— •Baltimoreaii" Printing 

 Press. No. it. wth outHt: also "Itvrper'.s Young 

 People" lor 1888. for bii-ds" eggs: set.s preferred. 

 WALTON MITCHELJa 534 Simuuit Avenue. 

 Saint Paxil, Minnesota. 



COUES' KEY. Srd edition, new. 6.a) : Wood- 

 craft, new. .Tf.; Da\-ie's Manual, fivir condition. 

 .40; Misi<issippi VaUev ReiJort, .Ih; English 

 Sparrow Reix)rt. ..W: lai-ge lot of Boi>lts and 

 flrst-cUkss eggs: Hawk. Owls, etc., exchange 

 for iinything useful. W. USIGRAM, Oiliu, Dls. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— First-class eggs iu sets 

 with data of 66»5a. for other tii-st-class eggs iu 

 sets with data. Send yom- list stating number 

 of eggs in sets. WARD AMES, Jr., 214 1st 

 Ave. East, Duluth, Minn. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— Oregon Bird Skins, for 

 other skiu.s and eggs. Correspondence solicited 

 from all working ornithologists. Will also ex- 

 change sldns for books. Br. A. G. FRILL. 

 Sweet Home, Oregoa. 



WANTED.— To purchase fii-st-class sldns for 

 cash. Parties having same ■«ill please sena 

 list. State whether male or female, adult or 

 young bird and enclose stamp for reply. 

 JAMES P. BABBITT, 10 Hodges Ave. , Taun- 

 ton. Mass. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— A 1 skins or mounted' 

 ST)ecimens of the Riog-uecketl or Mongolian 

 Pheasant for A 1 eggs iu sets with data. Cor- 

 respondence solicited. A. G" PRILL, M. D.. 

 Box 1 1 . Sweet Home, OregOTi. 



TO EXCHANGE.— The following eggs in 

 sets. Ridge. Num.: a<)4, E. S.. 11. 153. 2.")!, 460. 

 378. S.TSa. 14E>, for .single eggs: also cigarette pic- 

 tures- to exchange. All lettei-s answered. G. 

 J. KEMPEN, in care of Henkels. Austin. Tex. 



EXCHANCiE NOTICE.— Birds' Eggs. Skins. 

 Minerals. Shi'Us. Indian and War Relics. Coins. 

 Medals, Tokens. Stamjis. Colonial Continental, 

 U. S. and Confederate. Money. Cimosities, etc.. 

 for same. E. M. HAIGHT, Box 24, Riverside. 

 Calif. 



WILL EXCHANGE.— Pods of the Magnolia 

 nmberelata 4 to .t inches long. Rare Fossils 

 and Confederate Money and other Relics, for 

 large Spears, Pii>es and other Relics or for Dry 

 Goods. G. N. ROBINETTE, Flag Pond, Va. 



li'OR EXCHANGE. -A collection of tU-st-class 

 eggs iu sets with data, value $1I).U0: will ex- 

 change for a gcKid double-barreled shot gun. 

 either bretu-h or muzzle loader, or for a good 

 :)2-calibre riHe. A. B. ROBERTS, Weymouth, 

 Medina Co. . Ohio. 



WANTED.— Collectors all over IT. S.. Canada 

 and Mexico to collect Insects. Butterflies and 

 Moths for me the coming simnuer: will give 

 good pay in all kinds of Natural Histoi-y Speci- 

 mens. For particulars ;wldress. W. E. SNY- 

 DER. Beaver Dam. Wis. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Fifty classified European 

 beetles for as many classified American ones, 

 or any other oiler in Fossils or Eggs. C. L. 

 HALL. Carpinteria. Cal. 



I WILL EXCHANGE.— A Detective Camera. 

 4 X .5 Inch plate, with complete outfit, including 

 dry-plaU>s. Sensitized paper, printing frame. 2 

 rubber trays and all the chemicals and solu- 

 tions, etc., for the best offer of birds' eggs in 

 sets with data. Hawk and Owl eggs preferred. 

 All answered. Write quick because yours may 

 be the accepted offer. J. W. P. SMITHWICK. 

 Sans'Souci. N. C. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Firsi-class. well mounted 

 named Coleoptei-a. for insects of all orders, es- 

 pecially Hemiptei-a and Hyuienoptei-a, Birds' 

 Eggs ("singles > for same. Send lists. C. F. 

 BAKER, St Croix Falls, Wis. 



COLLECTION valued at SI.tO. (Sets witlt 

 nests and data) ; Compoimd micros'cope. with 

 three jKfwers. 35, 75 and 200 diameters, in black- 

 walnut case, pair climbing irons, old-fashioned 

 Coifs four-ban-eled •l>epperbox" pistol ; Victor 

 light road.ster bicycle, 52 Inch, in A. I. condition, 

 with cyclometer, higgage cftrrier. bell, toe clips, 

 whistle, tools, etc.. to exchange for offers: will 

 sell bicycle and fittings for 185. R. B. WHITE- 

 HEAD." We.stfleld. N. J. 



ONE DOZ. BliUB JAYS 



ON NICE STANDS 



POST-PAID, FOR l.'o EACH TO CLOSE OUT 



A bargain for some one. 

 J. P. BABBITT, - Taunton, Mass. 



A FINE COLLECTION OF CONES. 



From the Head Waters of the Mississippi River 



NORWAY PINE CONES . 5c each. 25c per do/,. 



JACK PINE CONES ...2 for ,tc, 1.5c 



SPRUCE PINE CONES 3 for .5c. lOc 



TAMARACK CONES. ;. 8c 



Stamps taken, iiost-paid. address 



GEO. BATEfDAN. 



Park Rapids, Mfnr.. 



A JOB LOT. 



TO AN\' PERSON sending me 25c worth ol 

 arst class eggs or other specimens I will send 

 (•i)mpU't<> instructions for embalming and 

 luouutiug birds. R. C. ALEXANDER. Stark. 

 Mich. 



WANTED.- A live Barred or Great Horned 

 Owl. Address. W. J. SIMPSON. W Park Row 

 New York City. 



We hive just purchased of tbt^ 

 manufactmvrs at less than actiial 

 cost of plating, a lot of gold and sil- 

 ver plated chami rules, size and 

 graduation.'i are as illustrated. We 

 have less than 75 all told and until 

 B'eb. 15th (unless sold before) we 

 will mail them prepaid at the fol- 

 lowing low rates : 



Silver Plated J5c regular price r>,>G 

 Gold ■' 20c " •' 7.'-* 



FRANK H. LATTIN, 

 Albion, N. Y- 

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Wood immi 



— TOK — 



NATUEALISTS 



AND 0THEB8. 



GOOD WORK, 

 LOWEST lETCES. 



Coi'respondence Solicited 



H.A. CARHART, 

 d yr Syracuse, N. Y. 



