THE OOLOGIST. 



EXCHANGES AND WANTS, CoDtmned. 



TO EXCHANGE. — Pirstrclass California 

 eggs in sets aud single swith data, also stvapijed 

 climbing irons, for eggs in sets, skins, fire arms 

 etc KAY L. WILBEB, Riverside, Gala. 



WANTED.— Fine Minerals. Crystals, Indian 

 Relics. Nat. History specimens. Curiosities. 

 etc. for same from Kans. Correspondence de- 

 sired. G. E. WElLiLS, Manaliattan. Kans. 



EXCHANGE. Animals in the meat. Eggs. 

 Naturalists. Supplies. Stamps aud Pliilatelic, 

 papers for coins, ^ggs. Taxidermists Tools. In- 

 dian Relics, Books on Ornittiology and Natural 

 History and live stock. R. L. WHEELER, 15 

 Varney St., Lowell. Mass. 



I WILL give So. worth of good sets for a pair 

 Cimbing Irons v^'ith straps. Lattin's latest scyle 

 and in good condition. FRED A. SCHNEIDER 

 College Park, Calif. 



TO EXCHANGE. — First-class eggs with 

 data: I'-i. 16. 'i9. a)a, 49. 108, 12()c, 133b, A. O. U. 

 Want good 32 Cal. rifle, large Colt, or Smith & 

 Wesson revolver, large hunting knife and 

 tennis rac:ket. ' E. R. ZION, . Stanford Univer- 

 sity. Meulo Park, Gal. 



TAXIDERMISTS! For every 25c worth of 

 eggs sent me I will mail a sample bottle of my 

 Tanning Litiuid. which I have iised exclus'vely 

 for years. Sample of work done in 12 hours 

 fTee. write for particulars. Address, J. E. 

 Houseman, Box 3ol. London. Ont. 



HAVE a fine telescope, and cast of Gt. Auk. 

 to exchange for Coiies' Key, Ornithological 

 papers etc. W. LOUCKS, 166 1st Ave., Cedar 

 Rapids. la. 



WANTED.— To correspond with Botanists 

 for the purpose of arranging exchanges for the 

 coming year. Send List of "plants common to 

 yom- locality. ALBERT GARRETT, Law- 

 rence, Kansas. 



A BARGAIN. —For every 1st or 3d class egg 

 cat. 10 cts. or over, sent me" I will send one fine 

 skate egg. Also fosFils and curios to ti-ade. 

 J. W. MYKRANTZ. Ashland, Ohio. 



EXCHANGE.— Magic Lant«ni and Slides 

 (^•25) Upright Engine (fl .00) und Books, for 

 eggs. Stuffed Birds aud Cui'ios not in my col- 

 lection. \V. F. MOUNTAIN, 36B William St. 

 East Orange. N. J. 



DETECTIVE CAMERA of some good make 

 wanted, will give a bargain to the right party, 

 have to exchange rare western Bird Skins 

 (over 400). Washburn Guitar, value ^-^i.OO. or 

 pav part cash. .GEO. G. CANTWELL, 105 

 Pike's Peak ave., Colorado Springs, Colo. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— A 20-bore gun with 100 

 shells and implements complete. Will ex- 

 change for $15 worth of tirst-class skins with 

 full data, or will sell for $34 cash. Only parties 

 having such need apply. BRAD A. SCUDDER 

 Highland St., Taunton. Mass. 



LOOK.— I have a photographic apparatus 

 and outtit worth *60. Will sell for $30. or ex- 

 change for best offer of Rirds' Eggs, Coins or 

 Indian Relics. V. MUELLER, 346 »th St. Mil- 

 waukee, Wis. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— An advanced Taxider- 

 mists outfit containing the following : 3 pairs 

 pliers, one large and one small. 1 Scalpel. 1 

 pair tweezers, 5 awls, 1 small mallet, 1 set 

 chains and hooks, 1 set ft curved needles, and 3 

 taxidermists file. Will exchange for sets of 

 blrd.s eggs or perfect aiTowheads. K. B. 

 MATHES, L. Box 84 Albion, N. Y. 



WANTED.— The following sets, for which we 

 will pay cash— if prices are moderate. The sets 

 must be 1st class with authentic dates, showy 

 eggs, number in set a full average, and in all 

 respects desirable : A. O. U. Nos. 7. I.'i3, 144, 

 146. Wi. 185. 334, 3rM, 2.S5. 360, 271, 2^5. 289, .500. 301). 

 310. 365. 41)4, 534. 674. Have about 40 varieties in 

 sets if anv one prefers an exchange— 1st class. 

 Address M. S. HAINES. Box 118.5, Station C.. 

 Los Angeles, Cal. No postals. 



TOEXCr^ANGE.— A solid gald enam»>lled 

 locket., has not been worn only two or three 

 times and is in perfect condition. wholes:ilo 

 price $5. 0();For bes*^ offer of Miner;\ls. pol'shed 

 shells or Indian Relics. GEO. W. DIXON. 

 Watertown, S. D. 



WANTED.— Houes' Kev, Mineralogy. Eggs, 

 Minerals, and Skins. A. 6. U. 3r3. ,379. 381. 40.5. 

 .S'.'ft 364. 267. 34. Can offer Eggs. Skins four 

 vols. Youth's Co^-ipan'on. Taxidermy by Man- 

 ton. ,31X) Toba -'-o Tjmjts. Printins: Press. Adven- 

 tures by Henrv M. .Stnul^y (800 pngesl. Mount- 

 ed Coon for best offer of eggs or nn'riprals. Let- 

 ters ■mswere'l. NATHAN L. DAVIS, Box 334. 

 Brockport, N. Y. 



Chestnut-bellied Scaled Quail. 



We hav- .inst received a large ser'es of very 

 fine sets of the above Species. ran<r'ng from 7 

 to 15 eggs to the set. until .Tan 1st (if supply 

 holds out) we will sell in sets at 'i nsml prices, 

 or at the lovi' rate of onlv 2-"''C per eyg s'Ufle 

 eirsrs ;:?0c each. Order early. FRANK H. LAT- 

 TIN. Albion, N. Y. 



^H\sA. G. SMITH. 



— COLLECTOR OF— 



"Sird^, IV]®TnTn©l5 and £^^5, 



LOVELAND, COLORADO. 

 I make a specialty of mailing birds same day 

 as skinned, or sent in the flesh nfter sub.iecling 

 them to a preservative prepar?.tion. Enclose 

 stamp for Price List. 



IMPORTED INDIAN SILK WORM £4^JUi. 



For Seeds in Silk Oulttiro, Different Spt-cies, 



Also the celebrated Madras Silk:,Cocoo7is, 



vmrranted to be raised successfully in 



WANTED.— Double-barreled Breech-Loading 

 Shot Gun. 12 or 16 guage, will give the follow- 

 ing for a good gim : One 32 cal.. double Action! 



Revolver, and the following eggs in sets with | this country. Directions given hoiv to 

 data: American Barn Owl 4. Screech Owl 1-5 ^„/.,,, //,,.»„ nrniifnhhi Prirc<< low 

 BuiTowing Owl 1-9, Night Hawks 'i. Chickadee ^^^^^ "*^"* projiuioiy. ri ices low. 

 1-6. Marsh Hawk '4. One American Bitnerk.Red 

 eyed Vireo 'i and 40 Conunou eggs. All letters 

 answered. ISADOR S. TROSTLER, 4338 Far- 

 nam St., Omaha, Neb. Bangor, _ _ _ _ Maine 



Prices low. 

 PROF. CARL BRAUN, 



NATCKAI.IST, 



