THE OOLOGIST. 



EXCHANGES AIIDWAHTS, CoDtinued. 



WANTED.— Indian Relics and Butterflies of 

 Southern States, will give Butterflie.s and back 

 uumber.s of Harper's Young People lu exchage. 

 Will exchange postage stamps also. H. S. 

 8TKENBERG. 34 E. Rees St., Fond da Lac, 

 Wis^ 



I WILL E-Kchange Eggs in sets or singles 

 and Books for a good 2'^ cal. rifle with good 

 sights. Address. T. E. STUART, a50 Fletcher 

 St., Council Bluffs. Iowa. 



TO EXCHANGE.— A collection of 650 differ- 

 ent Stamps in Album; copy of Da\'ie's Nest and 

 Eggs, a iniutiug press with type ; for Eggs in 

 sets. CHARLES A. ELY, PeiTineville, Mon- 

 mouth Co.. N. J. 



WILL EXCHANGE.— Dead Game Pit Fowl 

 or a Tame Coon for Minerals. Eggs, Live or 

 Mounted Specimens or most anj'thing useful or 

 ornamental. Write any^vay if you have time. 

 MILO BILLS. 66 Lansing St., Auburn. N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE.— A Collection of about 1005 

 Postage Stamps and Album no two alike ; for 

 best offer of fir.st-class single Eggs send me 

 your list by Ridgway's Nos. Lattiu"s list. Ad- 

 dress, Wm. a. ACHILLES, 1504 Lavacca St., 

 Austin, Tex. 



TO EXCHANGE.— 3d edition International 

 postage stamji Album and 500 different U. S. 

 and foreign stamps for best offer of Birds' 

 Eggs in sets. JOHN WILLIAMS, Wenham, 

 Mass. 



ATTENTION! I have 30 eggs of -405 in sets 

 of 2"s and 3"s and a number of .sets of 397 4iJ0. 43], 

 436. 369 and other desirable eggs ; to exchange 

 for an egg or mineral cabinet, eggs of Ostrich. 

 Rhea. Eiiieu or other desirables. Dr. W. S. 

 STRODE, Bei-nadotte, 111. 



WANTED.— Taxidermist tools. Oologist out- 

 fit. Cones' Key, Davie's Nest and Eggs of N. A. 

 Birds. Bird Skins; will give in exchange. Bird 

 Slciiis. Eggs in sets, mounted specimens. Buf- 

 falo horns, minerals, etc. Send for list. W. 

 W. SEARLICS. Lime Springs. la. 



TO EXCHANGE. — A good nickel-plated 

 Quackenbash ■■Eureka" air j)'stol worth $6.50 

 and outtit: for best offer of Taxidermists' In- 

 struments, no postals answei-ed. A. MECH- 

 ELKE. 1401 Frankford Ave., Phla.. Penn. 



NOTICE.— The imdersigned wish to become 

 acfjuainted with all Collectors in Ontario Co. 

 and to corresijond with working Ornitholr)gists 

 throughout the State. B. "S. BOWDISH. 

 Phelps, N. Y. E. B. PECK, Clifton Springs, N. 



For 75c worth of flrst-class eggs (not listed 

 less than 10c). Minerals, or Indian Relics. I will 

 give receipt and full directions for the moiint- 

 iiig of Birds and Maunuals. without skinning. 

 D. J. BULLOCK, Mai-shalltown, Iowa. 



WANTED.— To exchange singles or sets of 

 Bald Eagle, for singles or sets of Coldcn Eagle. 

 Kit<!s. Swans, or Geese. Parties having sucli 

 will communicate to M. C. WHITE, Mathews 

 C. H., Va. 

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I WOULD like to hear from Collectors, 

 south and west who are desirous of exchang- 

 Ing Coleoptera of their own locality for those 

 frr)m New York, CHAS. TUNISON, No. 59, 

 West 92nd St., New York. N. Y. 



T. R. TAYLOR, 90 WiUiam St.. Rochester. N. 

 Y. desires to become acquainted v,-ith persons 

 interested in Ornithology or Oology, living in 

 Rochester or vicinitj'. 



TO EXCHANGE.— 676 different foreign post- 

 marks. aLso two stuffed Ostriches, two weeks 

 old. worth $13.00 apiece; for best offer in Eggs 

 in sets, with full data. H. L. HALL, Cai-pin- 

 teria, Cal. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Set of 2 eggs of the Whip- 

 poor-will, 8 of Ruffed Grmise, 4 'of Golden- 

 crowned Thnish. 4 of Redstart with nest and 

 egg of Cowbird : for best offer of singles. Rare 

 Eggs preferred, only fli-st-class given or re- 

 ceived. M. D. COOPER, Antim. N. H. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Collection of over 500 U. 

 S. and foreign postage stamps and many dupli- 

 cates, cash value 88.00. and .33 cal. revolver, 

 nearly new. cast J3..50 : for best offer of Eggs in 

 sets. PAUL V^VN DEUSEN, SJlOo Tioga St.. 

 Phila, Penn. 



WANTED.— A Ist-class skin of Red Phala- 

 rope. spring plumage preferred. Will give 

 good exchange or pui'chase if prices suit. E, 

 E. N. MURPHEY. 444 Telfair St., Augusta, Ga. 



LOOK !— A line collection of biiids' eggs, sin- 

 gle and pairs, 113 varieties; to exchange for 

 first-class sets with data. WILLARD ELIOT, 

 Thonotosassa, Fla. 



NOTICE !— Parties wishing to obtain care- 

 fully prepared eggs of this .section during the 

 coming .season, would do well to address A. H. 

 CRANDALL, Worthington. Minn. 



WANTED.— Cone's Key of N.A. Birds, Ridge- 

 way's Manual of N. A. Birds, and Nomenclature 

 of Colors. Will give in exchange bird skins. 

 D. A. G. PRILL, Box 11, Sweet Home. Oregon. 



A SCROLL Saw with drill attachment and .V> 

 saws, for a ••World" or any equallj- good type- 

 writer. Also will sell a Quackenbush rifle in 

 good condition for $5.00. J. LOSEE, Richfield. 

 Spa.. N. Y. 



CHOICE Collection of stamps, with Interna- 

 tional Album. 300 varieties, valued at $1.5. Wan- 

 ted camera, rifle or revolver. E. G. RUNYAN. 

 633 "I" St., N. W., Washington. D. C. 



WANTED.— Stamps, Indian Relics, Fossils 

 and Curosities, for same will exchange go<^>d 

 fossils and fine quaitz and flint arrovv points. 

 Only fine specimens wanted. HERBERT E. 

 BROCK, Mason City. Cerro Gordo, Iowa. 



TYPE-WRITERS. Revolvers. Musical In.stru- 

 ments. Collections of Stamps, Coins, Reli<^s. 

 etc.. wanted in exchange for flrst-class sets and 

 singles, curiosities, etc. CHAS. TURTON. Box 

 9.56, Los Angeles. Cal. 



WANTED TO EXCHANGE.— Six Volumes 

 (L.—LVI.) Scientific American, and rare foreign 

 and Native Moths, valued at $16.3.5. for a good 

 microscoi)e. Must be in j)erfeot f)rder. Write. 

 gi^ing de.scription. name of maker, cost, etc. . 

 and I will send list of moths. All are flrst- 

 class. RALPH BALLARD, Niles, Michigan. 



MINATURE Steamboat. 38 in. long. 17 In- 

 high. 8 in. wide, nicely painted and perfect in 

 every respect, cash value $10.(X), will exchange 

 for best offer of eggs, singles or sets. GEO. W. 

 MORSE, 311 P:ast Coats St., Moberly, Mo. 



WANTED.— A Taxidermist's outfit. Oologist" ?: 

 supplies. Collecting gun. Birds' eggs and skins, 

 all in A-1 condition. Address A. V. THOMSON 

 Decorah, Iowa. 



