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VOL. vm. 



ALBION, N. Y., FEB., 1891. 



No. 2 



Exchanges and Wants. 



Brief special anuoiincements. "Wants," "Ex- 

 changes" inserted in this department for 2r>c 

 per 2.T words. Notices over ^5 words, charged 

 at the rate of one-half cent per word. No 

 notice inserted for less than a.">c. Notices 

 which are merely indirect methods of soliciting 

 c^sh purchasers cannot be admitted to these 

 columns under any circumstances. Terms, 

 cash with order. 



notice:— For every perfect arrow head 

 sent me I will send a recipe for petrifying wood 

 L. M. DRESSER, Georgetown Mass. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— First-class eggs in sets 

 with data for the same. Send list and get mine, 

 address T. D. WITHERSPOON Jr.830 Sixth St. 

 Louisville, Ky. 



EXCHANGE.— 113 Yoiith's Companions; for 

 best offer of tlrst-class birds' eggs. All letters 

 answered. HARRY M. GERRY, South Paris. 

 Me. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— A Maynard Flobert Rifle 

 Electric top and Davie's Key to Nests and Eggs ; 

 for eggs or Natural History specimens of any 

 kind. Enclose stamp for reply. C. F. CARR. 

 VX State St.. Madison. Wis. 



WANTED.— Bai-rows Golden-eye eggs and 

 printing press to exchange for best offer, n A 

 Harper's ferry Musket and Cabinets made to 

 order. Have Voii anv Golden-eves? If so write. 

 LETSON BALLIET. Des Moines. Iowa. 



EXCHANGE.— ^.'iO stamps, ($.xOO) in interna- 

 tional album, (f !.(XJ) and Chicago Air Rifle. (T5c) 

 for eggs or Indian Relics, D. SANDERSON. 

 11-13, 4th ave., Detroit Mich. 



FOR Eggs in sets with data, pair of climbers, 

 eggs in sets and singles. United States and for- 

 eign postage stam])s. All letters and postals 

 answered. RONALD BATES. Clyde, N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Cocoons of Af/acus CWro- 

 pin (the largest American Moth) and species of 

 Ci//i/yc-.r ,-l//*f/7Vvo/r/ (largest saw fly); for oth(?r 

 cocoons and insects. ELMER D.BALL, Little 

 Rock, Iowa. 



NOTICE ! Parties wishing to obtain care- 

 fully prepared eggs of this section during the 

 coming sea.son. will do well to addi'ess me for 

 list, T. GILBERT PEARSON, Archer, Al- 

 achua Co., Fla. 



EXCHANGE.— Two vols. Youth's Compan- 

 ion. 12tx) postmarks, in albums. 7.t tobacco tags 

 and .'MO foreign and U. S. stamps all different; 

 for Indian relics and fossils. GEO. A. ROD- 

 MAN, Kingston, Wash. Co., R. I. 



WANTED.— Indian and war relics, stamps, 

 eggs and coins: in exchange for same and to- 

 bacco tags and curiosities of all kinds. Wm. M. 

 Randall, Belleville, Mich. 



EXCHANGE.— I have eggs of Hammerhead 

 Shark and Cal. birds eggs both first and second- 

 class ; for eastern eggs. ED. WALL, Sau Ber- 

 nardino, Cal. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Complete sets of eggs of 

 the Common Tern, with data; for other egge. 

 All letters with enclosed stamp answered. C. 

 C. PURDUN, Woods Holl. Mass. 



qFOR every 2.5 varieties of stamps sent me I 

 will give 100 mixed stamps ; I have 100 cigarette 

 pictures to exchange. FRANK OWENS, 

 BrookljTi, Iowa. 



I HAVE northern skins to exchange for eggs 

 and skins of other localities, also a 38 Cal. col- 

 lecting gun and outfit for sale. GILBERT 

 WHITE, a Waverly PI. Grand Rapids, Mich. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— Three foxes (female) 8 

 months old. for best offer of birds' eggs in sets. 

 received before March 1st., or cash. Also eggs 

 in sets with da,ta for same. H. G. BALL, Nia- 

 gara, Ont. 



EGGS & SKINS to exchange foi^irds in^ the 

 meat from the coast. Buffalo horns {rough)and 

 first-class skins of Quail from the west. F. M. 

 RICHARDS, Farmington, Me. 



A NICELY mounted grey squirrel for $4.00 

 worth of tii-st-class eggs. Ridgway's numbers, 

 or ii'3.00 in cash. Address. DOUGLAS CAMP- 

 BELL, Coldspring, Putnam Co.. N. Y. 



WANTED.— A pair of climbing irons, will 

 give minerals, fossils, shells. Indian relics, 

 stamps or sea ciirios for same. I will also ex- 

 change any of the above for bird's eggs. GEO. 

 H. PEPPER, Tottenville. S. I.. N. Y. 



FOR TRADE.— Right to sell in Maryland and 

 Delaware, the "Anierican Rock and Stmnp 

 lifter." Dictionary of the Army.Old Suspended 

 Pensions. Niles Register. 6 vols: for offers- 

 Box ;». Charlestown, Jeff. Co.. W. Va. 



TO EXCHANGE.- Vol. XXVII of the Cen- 

 tury, (unbound) Sea and Land and the Animal 

 ,Kirigdom all in fair condition, for best offer of 

 first-class southern or western sets with data. 

 FRANK H. SHOEMAKER. Hampton, Frank- 

 lin Co., Iowa. 



EXCHANGE.— I have a large supply of well- 

 mounted Blue Jays and Back-capped Chicka- 

 dees, which I wish to exchange for tirst-class 

 eggs in sets. Write first, all corresjiondence 

 answered. Address, MOWBRAY A. SEMPLE, 

 Poynette, Wis. 



