



%§^^ Monthly. "^fj^ f^"- "' "' 



50c. per Yoar. ^^f 



VOL. vm. 



ALBION, N. Y., NOV., 1891. 



No. 11 



Exchanges and Wants. 



Brief special auiionncements, "Wants," "Ex- 

 changes" inserted in this department for '<2jc 

 per 'Jo words. Notices over a6 words, charged 

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

 notice In.serted for less than 25c. Notices 

 which are merely indirect methods of soliciting 

 cash purch:i.'<ers cannot be admitted to these 

 columns under any circumst-^uices. Terms, 

 cash with order. 



' EXCHANGE. -I have first and secon-i- 

 ' LTfrs in sinprU's or in sets to exchange fi)r 

 RALPH MATTESON, 114 North St.. 

 (.ialcsliurs, ni. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Minnie Balls of the late 

 war. old bank checks etc., for Relics, Curios. 

 Coins, Confederate Stamps.Fossils etc. EWIN 

 L. DAVIS. Tullahoma. Tenn. 



embalming: The only life-like way of 

 monntinK birr^s. I Avill send full receipt f(jr 

 every a-)C worth of et?gs sent. ARTHUR J. BA- 

 KER, Forlville. Ind. 



FOR SALiK. — A coll<>'!tion of r)osta£fe stamps. 

 . iinv)n.s':;i:r .'^111 varieties in Scotfs fl..T(") album 

 i'ii-$;(). \\'ri'«> for DJirt'cu'ars. All letters an.s- 

 were.1. CLAU'C MAM ^ Chevenue. Wyo. 



I 'iWE fi'ie full sats of Coofs. Gallinules, 

 ( ;rebes and Bitterns to exchange for eggs. skins 

 -hi-lls and miuer.'ils. Also have sixty species of 



■'111 and ''resh water shells to exchange. Dr. 

 W. S. STRODE, Bernadotte. 111. 



WANTED.— Collection of desirable eggs, as 

 many as vou have. Send I'st of eggs, also 

 -tate what you want. G. W. ERWIN, Box 243. 

 ' ;iddlngs. Texas. 



TO I 

 D\v:u-i 



: 10. — Snowy Heron 4-A. 5-.1. 

 I. Fla. Grackle v!-;i. 'J-4. Mock- 

 d other set" with data, for 

 RSSK MILLER, 184 DaUa.s 



:iS. 



A 'I i: 1.: 



ColtV p-v, 



il KEY and sounder, an old 



iid ball Revolver, and single 



li'a'l. in exrliauge for Indian 



■lANUSFISHER.Jr., I« South 



-I. 



\ >' .K for book on Oi-nlthologj*. or 

 M" Tools, the following first-class 

 I I : ."> sets 4.'ll '4. nest. :i sets CJlJa 'i 



" ^"IWNLEY. Cuyamaca. Calif. 



■ K.— An International Stanij) 



...iiLh edition, almost new. with 



.lined at iW for an egg cabinet. All 



red. F. G. HARGEST, 278 Hooper 



TO EXCHANCuE.- 400 Tobacco Tags, 140 cig- 

 arette i)ictures. .-iO ."Sc novels, to exchange fot 

 best offers in Indian Relics. Address. L. M, 

 DRESSER. P. O. Box 1.'>I, Georgetown, Mass. 



WANTED.— Live Squirrels of all kinds, will 

 ^Ive tli-st-class eggs or cash. R. H. THOMP- 

 SON, 1109 St, Paul St., Biiltimore^ Md. 



WANTP:D.--A first-class side-blown egg of 

 White Falcon. Will pay cash for same, any 

 person having above for sale address, E. B. 

 SCHRAGE, Pontiac, Mich. 



WANTED to exchange a live Homed Owl, 

 l)erfectly gentle ; for eggs, sets or singles.cllmb- 

 ers or Taxidermists' tools. All inquiries ans- 

 wered. T. KEYWORTH, Entomologist, Mar- 

 i,ssa. Ills, 



FOR EXCHANGE,— Hartz Mountain Cana- 

 rles, Parroquets and other land birds, PaiTot 

 and other cages, for tirst classaSea Shells, Co- 

 rals, Curios. Bird Skins and Eggs. C;.F.CARR, 

 Madison, Wis. 



WANTfiD,— Ornithological magazines and 

 works, aud a pair of climbers. Will give Gold- 

 en Days and other papers aud 100 Stamps. 

 RALPH H. ROCKWOOD, WatervlUe, MaiueT 



TO E.KCHANGE.— I have a limited number 

 comjileU' sets of the Wisconsin Naturalist 

 which I will mail to anyone sending me ?l.00 

 worth of Birds' Eggs, Skins, Curio, or Sea 

 Shells at list prices. C. F. CARR, Madison, 

 Wis. 



FOR EXCHANGE.-Carpenter Tools, Read- 

 ing Matter. Curios. Minerals. Woods, Shells, 

 Foreign .Sl:iihps. Books, °,lob Printing, Cala, 

 Eggs, aud others for Minen'Is. Fossils, Shells, 

 Tvp<'. Scientilic Books and others. U. L. 

 HERTZ, Napa City, Cala. 



TO EXCHAN(;E,— 1 pair Roller Skates, an 

 Albino .S))!irrow, a Pheasant, Fox Squiirel, 

 Blue Heron. Chli) Miuik. and Navy Revolver. 

 GEORGE THORNTON, Alma. Mick, 



WANTKD.— Eggs, many common .sets, as 

 well as rare ones; Have to olTer in exchange, 

 sets of Osprey. Hawks. Owls, (iulls. Herons, 

 Plovers. W'arblers. rare sets and comnuni. Min- 

 erals, Curiosities, Stamps, Send lists and re- 

 ceive mine In returu. CHARLES K. DOE, .'i.'i 

 Comstock Ave., Provlence, R. I. 



WANTED,— At once Conns' Key last edition. 

 If in good cfUjdltloii will tri\'' in exchange si-ven 

 sets of the Blaek-clilnned llnninier or four sets 

 of Annas and four of the Bl.iek-ehlnned all 

 first -class sets of two eggs each with datas and 

 nests. M. L. WICKS, Jr.,Cor 1st and Hill St.s., 

 Los Ang"'--- ' ■ ''^ 



