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FOR EXCHANGE; -First class set.s, a small 

 collection of bird skins, soiiu) mounted speci- 

 mens, I split bamboo troll. ng rod and some 

 egg trays. Wanted, a small seme or net and 

 .iesirable skins F. M RICHARDS. Farm- 

 iugton, Maine. 



WAR TOKENS; — ! have 200 tine choice 

 war tokens, piobalily as interesting a lot as 

 jDii ever saw. Until closed out I will sell 5 

 all ditl'erent for TiOc, 12 for $1. or will enter- 

 tain best offer for entire lot. They are prac- 

 tically new Order at once as thev won't last 

 long. W. F WEBB, Albion, N. Y. 



10 EXCHANGE for sea shells. A Rem- 

 ington Sporting and Target Ritle, 32.\30 cal- 

 ibre, center tire. 30 in. barrel, pistol grip, 

 double set triggers, side action, complete 

 with reloading tools. Just the thing for long 

 range shooting. Gun in good shape. Cost 

 $25 Send list of what vou have to exchange. 

 H. W. HAWLEY, Monmouth, 111. 



FOR EXCHANGE:— Two live eagles, male 

 and female, Uncle Sam and Columbia: alli- 

 gator, henm and gopher egg, sets with full 

 ilata Desire ;i camera, cash or eggs in sets. 

 All letters answered. C D. WALKER, Wind- 

 sor, i'lorida. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHAN(iE:— One hun- 

 dred frcsli cocoons of Luna Moth, silk worm 

 uioths, etc , {or other insects from other 

 states. R. W. WEHOLE, Indiana. Ind. Co., 

 Pa. 



EXCHANGE —Southern bird and mam- 

 mal skins for others. Medical books, manu- 

 als on all subjects, for skins or museum spec- 

 imens. J. J. WIRZ, Taxidermist, Augusta, 

 Ga. 2m 



FOR EXCHANGE.— renth, eleventh and 

 twelfth annual reports U. S. Geological Sur- 

 vey for good arrow and s])car points, with 

 notes where from. FRANK R. RATHBUN, 

 43i Franklin St., Auburn, N. Y. 2m 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE —Tarpon rod, 

 with two tips, VonHofe reel, Springfield rifle, 

 with bayonet, S & W. 38 cal., old magazines, 

 Ithaca Hammerless, 10 ga., new, $35, or 12 or 

 16 ga. Hammerless in exchange. H. I. BEN- 

 EDICT, 18 Main St., Lockport, N. Y. 2m 



SPECIMENS from the Arctic Circle. With 

 the beginning of this season we shall be pre- 

 pared to furnish collectors, dealers and insti- 

 tutions with choice specimens of Alaskan 

 birds, eggs, mammals, furs and natural his- 

 tory specimens generally. We are to be per- 

 manently located and mean business. Watch 

 these columns for an Alaskan address. Cor- 

 respondence solicited. GEO.G.CANTWELL, 

 Puyallup. Wash. 



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A Bargain for Taxidermists, 



We have laid in a large^stock of the follow- 

 ing requisites for Taxidermists and can sell 

 at a close figure. These collections will be 

 shippe<l liy freight, to any part of the United 

 States, same day ordei is received. 



25 lbs. best Slu fling Tow $2 50 



5 lbs. Mica Snow 2 50 



2 packages Lichens 40 



5 lbs assorted Wire in 18 in. and 3 ft. 



lengths 1 00 



5 packages colored Moss 75 



1 dozen Stands for small birds 1 80 



200 Tags 80 



•i Cops for winding bodies 50 



$10 00 



The entire lot for a $5 bill. Send bill 



securely wrapped in letter and address plainly 



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