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THE OOLOGIST. 



EXCHAHGES AND WANTS, CoDtlnaed. 



NOTICE'.— I have S50.00 worth of flrst-class 

 sets, with data, for a good folding canvass boat. 

 Send description to J. W. P. SMITHWICK, 

 Plj-mouth, N. C. 



I WOULD LIKE to correspond with some 

 yoiing collector in the south with regard to ex- 

 changing ^gs and skins, the coming season. 

 JIMMIE PHILLIPS, Box r>37. Paw Paw. 

 Mich. 



DTO EXCHANGE.— Compound Microscope, 

 with forcep.s and prepared object, magmties 

 4iX) times; all iu mahogany case : for best "ffer 

 »of eggs anioimting to 1:3.00 or over. C. G. SAR- 

 i?iENT. Winnebago City. Minn. 



WANTED. — Cigarette albums. Base Ball 

 3)layers. or Mounted Birds; will give in ex- 

 ^ange $.=i.00 worth of the best detective stories. 

 •Cards not answered. Address. ERNEST E. 

 LEE, Covington. Ga. 



WANTED.— Kodali. (No. 3or 4 prefered) or 

 .->ther good automatic Camera: will give good 

 •exchange in nicelv made western Bird Skms. 

 Address with full particulars, GEO. G. CANT- 

 WELL, 105 Pikes Peak Ave., Colo. Springs. 

 ■Colo. 



m SECOND-CLASS eggs ($1.50.) 10 story 

 :uts ($.5.0^)1 : for 4 lb. Indian clubs, climbers, and 

 iiffers. Best offer receives proofs of cuts. 

 EDW. D. BARKER. 31t5 Center St.. Elgin,Kane 

 Co.. 111. 



SETS sua. eO. 705. 594. 703. 683. 316, 3^6, 363. A. 

 •O. U. and Sawfish saw; for best offer U. S. or 

 Confederate Stamps. WALTER E. GROVER. 

 1520 E. Market St.. Galveston. Tex. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Choice Crystalized Miner- 

 rals : for Indian Relics. Fossils or Minerals. A 

 tine cabinet specimen for every perfect Arrow 

 head sent me. R. HAGELSTEIN. 95 Stanhope 

 St.. Brooklyn. N. Y. 



COMMON EGGS WANTED.— I wish to ob- 

 tain following species, in full sets, with data: 

 Rdgw. Nos. 61.61a. 67a. 151. 158, 161. 168. 181. 1S.>. 

 189. 193a. 198. 198a. 202. 211a. 212. 2i:5. 237a. 1.39. 248. 

 •249. 251, 321. 425. 432. 443. 449, 456. 473. 482. 487. 490. 

 492. 493. 495. 497, 498. 5211. .594. 602. etc. Will ex- 

 change for them such species as 581, 463, 464. 469. 

 373. 15. etc.. etc. THOMAS H. JACKSON, Box 

 I6RS. West Chester. Pa. 



EXCHANGE.— Have lOiX) Cocoons of the 

 Southern Polyphemus much richer in color 

 and larger than Northeni specimens. Have 

 from 300 to 500 Lopd. in papers botli American 

 and Foreign. Have a few American Indian 

 Arrow heads and fragments of pottery collec- 

 tid in Aiken Co.. So. Ca. about .50 in all. Vol. 

 1, 2, 3, 4. 5. 6. Young Oologist and Oologist. 

 Vol. 13 Ornith jlogist and Oologist. Vol. 1 Am. 

 O. and O., Vol. I O. and O.. Semi-Annual and 

 copy of Davie"s Key. I want any standard 

 Medical Works, any standard Chemical Works, 

 or any Chemical Paraphanalia (Retorts, test- 

 tubes, etc.. etc. ) First-class sets with data, of 

 all the Warl)lers, Less than three varieties 

 will not be accepted from any one person. Ad- 

 'Iress. S. A. TAFT. Aiken. So. Ca. 



Rare California Views. 



Enclose stamp for catalogue. Sample of 

 vl-ws will be sent upon receipt of 35 cents. 



California Art Gallery. Santa Rosa, Cal. 



BARGAINS IN r^YPE WRITERS: — Four 

 new Merritt Tjiie Writers (best cheap ma- 

 chine made) at only $12.iX). Some but little used 

 good as new for J if. 00. One Odell Type Writer, 

 nearly new for 11 1.00. One Hammond Type 

 Writer, bran new. cost $100.00. will sell tor 

 $80.(X). I also have a few Matchless Repeating 

 Air Rifles, all new and strong shooters I vrill 

 close them out at $2.25. Address, GEORGE 

 SWING. San Bernardino, Calif. 



VICK-MICHIGAN. 



It has been decided that the $1000.00 prizes of- 

 fered on Vegetables by James Vick. Seedsman, 

 will be contested for at the fair to be held at 

 Hillsdale. Mich.. Sept. 28— Oct. 2, 1891. 



There are four prizes on each of the following 

 eight varieties of Vegetables— first $65, second 

 $30. third $20. ffmrth $10. making in all $1000, 

 which is very large and liberal : 



The cost to enter for the prizes is so small we 

 cannot see how the Messrs. Vick make any 

 profit : for instai.ce. one pacltet of either of the 

 following will entitle a person to enter the 

 competition. 



One pkt. Cabbage, All Seasons 10c 



One plit. Celery. Golden Self-blanching 10c 



Potato, Vick's Perfection. 1 lb. iOc. 3 lbs. $1, 



peck. 50c, bushel $1.60, bbl $4.00 



One pkt. Cauliflower. Vick's Ideal ftOc 



One pkt. Tomato. McCullom's Hybrid 10c 



One pkt. Musk Melon. Ii'ondequoit 15c 



One pkt. Onion, Dauvers Yellow Glote 5c 



One pkt. Mangel Wuxzel, (Beet), Golden 



Giant 10c 



Select one or more that you would like to 

 grow and enter for a prize. Be sure and state 

 in your order that you intend entering for com- 

 petition. Write James Vick, Seedsman, Roch- 

 ester. N. Y.. for Vick's Floral Guide, which will 

 give full particulars. 



PATENT METALLIC HAME STRAP. 



Safe. Economical, Convenient, Simple. Neat. 

 Durable. No more broken Hanie Straps, no 

 more tugging to fasten or release them. Ours 

 are quickly and easily operated and always 

 secure. Quick sellei'— Large iirofits — Recom- 

 mended by all who have used theni. Agents 

 wanted everywhere. Sample bv mail 30c. Ad- 

 dress. METALLIC HAME STRAP Co. Win- 

 nebago City, Minn. m6 



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Of 1, 2, 3, or 4 lines with Pads and Ink 



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R, W, rORD, Bristol, Conn. 



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