THE OOLOGIST. 



EXCHANGES AND WANTS, Continned. 



HAVE you read Lattin's 'Exchange Extra- 

 ordinrry" in this Oologist? 



I HAVE a Columbia Volimteer Bicycle. 54- 

 inch, in very good condition and a 23 cal. Win- 

 chester single-shot ritie in par feet condition. 

 Will sell Bicycle for $50. and Rifie for $9. HAR- 

 ALSON PACE. Covington, Georgia. 



TO EXCHANGE.— I have a few more sets 

 and singles of Franklin's Gull vi'hich I will 

 trade for other good species, also the following 

 ■big cents" for good offer in first-class sets: 

 l&yX '47, '51, '53 (2.) '.M (S.) '47, '55, '56 (2,) '63, '51. 

 Send Usts. FRANK .HARRIS, La Crescent, 

 Minn. 



WANTED.— Minerals, Fossils, Indian Relics 

 and Curiosities, for same, exchange fine Fossils 

 also Pet. Moss from Iowa. J. M. KILVING- 

 TON, Mason City, Cerro Gordo Co., Iowa. 



WANTED.— U. S. and Foreign Stamps, have 

 for exchange Stamps. Coins. Indian Relics, 

 War Relics. Fossils, MineraLs, Rocks, fresh and 

 salt water Shells, Butterflies and Moths, In- 

 sects, Corals. Curios. Eggs and Woods, all fine 

 specimens. GEO. B. BENNETT, Cor. Beech 

 and Lafayette Sts., Terre Haute. Ind. 



HAVE you read Lattin's "Exchange Extra- 

 ordinarv" in thisOOLOGisT? 



TO EXCHANGE. — Pirst-class Eggs in sets 

 with data of Ridgway's Nos. 1. 3, 12H. 151, 161. 

 181,197.244.2.57,271,300a. 320. 360. 361. 387, 388. 

 516. 557 and others. Also large list of singles; 

 for first-class sets or offers. ELMER J. GIL- 

 LETT, Barre Centre. N. Y. 



FOR EVERY $2.50 worth of Stamps. Eggs, 

 or Curios, sent me, I will mail the 

 formula for making the Embalming Prepara- 

 tion used at the Smithsonian Institute at 

 Washington, D. C. to mount Birds and Mam- 

 mals vrtthout skinning. GEO. B. BENNETT, 

 cor. Beech and Lafayette. Terre Haute. Ind. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Guns. Revolvers. Mounted 

 and Unmounted Specimens, Musical Instru- 

 ments and fancy Horn Work ; for Eggs, Skins. 

 Mounted Specimens, or i)ersonal property. All 

 correspondence answered. CAPT. TESCH, 

 Lexington, Neb. 



A 4 x 5 CAMERA taldng either vertical or 

 horizontal photograhps. a 3 fold sliding leg, tri- 

 pcxi, two doiiMe plate holders 'all of solid pol- 

 ished mahogany, fir.st-class landscape lens wltl> 

 instantaneous shutter, 3 elaborate trays. 3 

 printing frames and a full outfit of chemical 

 plates, etc. To exchange for Eggs or Skins. 

 Specimen photo sent. No attention paid to 

 those not sending Usts, or to cards. HARRY 

 B. SARGENT, No. 399. Lexington Ave.. New 

 York. N. Y. 



WANTED A CAMERA.— I have a collection 

 of Eggs, nearly 100 varieties, many rare, a kit 

 of Taxidermist's and Oologist's Instruments. » 

 small Microscope, first five volumes The Ooix)- 

 GiST. bound and imbound. books on Taxidermy 

 etc. and a few other articles, to exchange for 

 Photo outfft complete. CHAS. J. THOMSON. 

 746 North 30th St. Philadelphia, Penn. 



THE FAST MAIL will bring you California 

 Eggs, Skins. Minerals. Curiosities. Job Printr , 

 ing, etc., in exchange for your Natural History i 

 specimens. Tools, Supplies, Useful Articles, 

 Office Materials, Apparatus (scientific) Natural 

 History books. Send lists, U. L. HERTZ & 

 Co., Napa City, Cala. 



TO EXCHANGE.— 5 second class eggs for 

 first class singles listed over 10c. "Spare bour>> 

 made profitable" a nice book for offers. DICK 

 WAUGH, Plattsmouth. Neb. 



TO EXCHANGE.— 45 cal. loaded catridges, 

 second-class Eggs, and a Magic Lantern : for 

 first-class Eggs. JAMES EGBERT, Fort D. A. 

 Russell, Wyoming. 



WANTED.— Bird's Egge in sets or single; for 

 Magic Lantern. Press, Rifle. Books. Papers, 

 Revolver and Eggs. All answered. FRANK 

 L. BURRILL. Lisbon Centre. Me. 



NOTICE 1— I have a Printing Press complete 

 to sell for $5. Almost new. 4 or 5 alphabets 

 Old English type, prints 2ii x S'i inches. Nice 

 brass cut. 1 x 2 inches. LEON J. COLE, 27 

 Lake St., Grand Rapids. Mich. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— Full sets, nests and 

 datas, including. .'WO. 494. 423, A. O. U. : for Rem- 

 ington Rifle or acromatic Telescope. Write 

 Quick ! E. O. GROVER. Hanover. N. H. 



BIRDS' EGGS.— To exchange for same, also 

 for well-prepared specimens of Beetles and 

 Sea Crabs. Send lists' I have nice assortment 

 of eggs. F. E. FORD, Middlerteld, O. 



TO EXCHANGE.— First-class original sets of 

 666a!a- with complete datas. Name a 

 basis of exchange. CHAS. A. DAVIS, 109, E. 

 3rd St . Duluth, Minn. 



FOUIt Photographs, all different, cabinet 

 size of the most curious archaeological relics 

 yet discovered, for one dollars worth of good 

 crystals, corals or arrow points. C. M. SLAY- 

 TdN.Grattan, Kent Co., Mich. 



RARE SETS AND SINGLES. — Including 

 Little Flycatchers, Hummers, etc., to exchange 

 for Rifles. Revolvers. Stamps, Relics, etc. 

 Large collections for Safety Bicycle. C. TUR- 

 TON, Los Angeles, Calif. 



WANTED AT ONCE. — First-class original 

 sets of the following A. O. U. Nos. : 10. 41. U). 

 m. (59. 86. 105. 120. 120b 123a. 128. ia5. 159. 164. 172. 

 179. ISO. 183. 186. 187. I'.i8. 196. l»-\ 204. 205. 20;;, 224, 

 2'37, 22«. 241. 2^3, 249. 258. 2;2. S^7. 278. 2S1. 2SU 292. 

 293. 397. 298. ;»1. 302. 310. .330. 331. .334. .3:^7a. 'Mf). 

 341 . :i42. :J48. .•149. 3.55. .356 3.5S 368 .37.5a. 381. 394a, 39<1. 

 4()2a. 414. 419. 430a. 420c. 428. 43;^. 434. 445. 4.5.5, 4.59, 

 4<56a, 468. 469. 469, 469. 474a. 474e. 475. 478a, 478b. 

 479.48;^. 484, 4H5. 48C,a. 487. 491a. .504. .505, .511a. 

 517a. .51,8. .521. .538. 5:10a. .531. 5:M. .538. .540a. 510b. 

 .543b, .M6. 516a. 549. .5.50. .5.5t). .559. .567a, .573. .57.5a. 

 .58Ia. r>81e. .5H7a. .^9. .597a. 603. 607. 611a. 618, 628. 

 639. 634. 6.36. asS. (V41. 642. (>45. W6a, 668. 655, 660. 

 661. 662. 671, 67.5. 677. 6S0. 68,5a. 686. 697. 7n7a, 708. 

 711.715. 717a. 71.8a. 719a, 723. 72.5a. 73(i, 737a, 730. 

 733. 73.5a, 7a5b. 740. 741. 748, 751. 752. 7.53, 7&4. 757. 

 757a, 763. WALTER F. WEBB, Geneva. N. Y. 



DAVIE'S 'NESTS AND EGGS OP NORTH 

 AMERICAN BIRDS."— In reply to dozens of 

 queries we take pleasure in announcing that 

 during the mouth of June we will exchange 

 Davie's invaluable work for any of the Eggs 

 wanted in our Exchange Extraordinaiy at the 

 following liberal rates: 



Paper cover edition $1.00 in Eggs and 40c cash 

 Flexible cloth " " " " 65c " 



Extra " " ■' " " 90c " 



We make this offer for June only and will 

 never renew it. FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion. 

 N. Y. 



