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VOL. vin. 



ALBION, N. Y., SEl^T., 1891. 



No. 9 



Exchanges and Wants. 



Brief special announcements, "Wants," "Ex- 

 changes" inserted In this department for aSc 

 per •& words. Notices over a5 words, charged 

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

 notice inserted for less than 25c. Notices 

 which are merely indirect methods of soliciting 

 cash purchasers cjiimot be admitted to these 

 column.s under any circumstuuces. Terms, 

 cash with order. 



HAVE you read Lattln's "Exchange Extra- 

 ordinarj'" in this Oologist? 



WANTED.— To exchange. Missis.sippi Kite 

 1 -J. with datum, for other sets with data. Semi- 

 rare. Address, J. W. P. SMITHWICK, Sans 

 Souci. N. C. 



TO EXCHANGE.— I have first-class Califor- 

 nia sets and singles to exchange for Eastern 

 sets with data. Send your lists and receive 

 mine. ALMA KING, San Bernardino, Califor- 

 nia. 



HAVE YOU NOTICED new list of common 

 **ggs wanted and desirable eggs offered in Lat- 

 tin's 'Exchange Extraordinary" in this Oolo- 



GIST? 



WANTED.— A. O. U. Nos. 3:«. ;160. .•J7.S. .377a, 

 ;iiid any other desirable eggs. For which I will 

 give stamps or eggs. HAKilY O. TROUNCE, 

 \\ Collier St., Toronto. Canada. 



EGGS IN SETS with complete datas for ex- 

 change for same. Also a few singles. Send 

 your list and receive mine. All letters answer- 

 <d. W. A. OLDFIELD, Port Sanllae, Mich. 



SEE'.— I will give twenty-five periwinkle 

 shells, from Lake Erie, for every ten cents 

 worth of curios, sent me. ALLEN OGDEN, 

 Brocton. N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Buffon's Natural History 

 •ii- CO ttlon for best otTer of perfect Indian 

 AheaoS. P. P. NORRIS, North Topeka, 



TOEXCHANGE.-Forth.-best offer of ten- 

 uis racquet set 'a X.V,. set '^ .i.i'i (Rldgewav's) 1 

 Indian tommahawk and grinder. ART. 'BID- 

 WELL, Box 248, Baldwin, Kansas. 



NTKD.— D' 



un Yi or Hi 

 ;m Knmv* 

 :ur' 



uble - barrel] breech - loading 

 uge: will give "Frst steps lu 

 /:e."(Paul Hert) lUX) clciin ci- 

 varietles foreign stamps. 

 I •. 'ndlan axe and club, coUt-c- 



' Mc , .ggs, value over *4f>.(J(). Writo 



ana .-.I U.1 ILsts: great bargain. Address, AR- 

 THUR DUGAN, West Point, Miss. 



HAVE you read Lattin's "Exchange Extra- 

 ordinary" in this OoLOGiST? 



TO EXCHANGE.— I have fine f. c. bird skins 

 and eggs to exchange for the following: Clim- 

 bers, shot-gun, rifle, books on taxidermv. orni- 

 thology or oology, camera, telescope or violin 

 All letters and «u-ds answered. JNO. L 

 HOOPER, Lake Mills, Wis. 



SETS WITH DATA and singles of this local 

 Ity for Western eggs. Send list and receive 

 mme. GEO. H. GRAY, 1326 N. Mount St Bal- 

 timore, Md. 



EXCHANGE.— Will exchange minerals and 

 woods for same. Send list and receive mine In 

 return. Letters answered. CRITT C. I\'ORY 

 Smithville, Jeff. Co.. N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE. -Herons, Crackles, Mock- 

 ingbird and other eggs from this localitv. for 

 same. Send list. JESSE MILLER, 184 Dallas 

 St , Houston. Texas. 



A BARGAIN.— 400 eggs. 60 different kinds, in 

 sets and single. First-class in every respect 

 Collected in this locality. O. H. BRAUGHLER' 

 Santa Rosa, Cal. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Beautiful Mineral .Speci- 

 mens from Nevada, Wyoming, Colorad( < Ore- 

 gon, Idaho, and Utah. What have you to ex- 

 change ? Write. E ARLE A. BROOKS, French 

 Creek, West Virginia. 



^TO EXCHANGE.-Sixty Argosies, twelve 

 books and water blower, for the best offer in 

 birds' eggs. Address, LOUIS WEHLE, tWl E 

 Main St. . Rochester, N. Y. 



WANTED.— Files or odd copies of anv Nat- 

 ural History publications. Send lists" Will 

 give flrst-dass job printing for Hies, for what I 

 can use. WILL A. CROOKS. Gilmau, \\U 



FOR EXCHANGE. -Will exchange single 

 eggs or f<)7, .501, 4«.'>. 461, 4.38, 4»4, 387, 3x8761 1 b 5»5 

 .5«8. «13. «r.2, 7(J4, 7.T«, 610, 622a, A. O. U "ur sin- 

 gles not in my collection. Send list;, of what 

 you have to exchange. W. J. Wtrt, P o Hot 

 83, Oak Orchard, Orleans Co., N. Y ' 



BIRDS' EGGS.— First-class sets of 81-' 214 

 387, 420a. 447b. rv{8, .\-{li. 605 and others for 'same' 

 Two Burrowing Owls for best offer of ec^s" 

 MERLIN C. JOHNSON, Aberdeen, S. Dak ^ 



ATTENTION COLLECTOR' -I have Oliver 

 Davie's latest work on the i is and eifus of 

 North American birds bourn : jth anii iriit 



In perfect condition, new an. 'that I will 



exchange for btst olTer of oil s. haJf dol- 



lars, quarters, dimes, half dim v.-.. copper cents 

 Send lists statiug year and condition P p 

 NORRIS, North Topeka, Kansas. 



