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WOULD EXCHANGE —A penof fine Single Comb 
White Leghorns, (four pullets and one cockrel mated) 
for Coue’s Key to North Ameiican Birds (second-hand.) 
Address, A. HENGARTNER, Lorain, P. O. Box 
235. 
I WILL GIVE a perfect Iriquois stone net sinker in 
exchange for every Fossil sent me having value of Isc. 
Address, C. J. SARLE, 39 rst., St. Rochester, N. Y. 
EXCHANGE.—I will send a collection soof named 
Minerals, Shells, Fossils and Indian Relics, good size 
and no duplicates for every $2.00 worth of first class sets, 
with data sent me. GEO. W. DIXON, Watertown 
S. D. L. Box, 381. a 
TO EXCHANGE,—Fifty back No’s of Magazines, 
devoted to Oology, Taxidermy and Natural Science, as: 
“The Hoosier Naturalist.’’ ‘‘The Naturalist,” ‘‘The 
Nidiologist,” ““The Natural Science News’’ and many 
others, Want $3.00 worth of Books, Tools, or Eggs in 
sets. WYLIE C. SMITH, Denton, Texas. 
INDIAN RELICS and Minerals wanted. Vol. to 
Golden Days, vol. 6 Youths Companion. Books, Bot- 
anical specimens, 600 U. S. Stamps, fine specimens of 
Minerals to exchange. Will pay cash for good relics, 
Correspondence, solicited. H. B. FRANKENFIELD 
Dublin, Burks Co., Pa. 
WANTED.—One strictly first class well blown’ set 
with small neat holes and complete data of the following 
species: Gannet, Anhinga, Cala, Brown Pelican, Tufted 
and Large billed Puffins and Cassin’s Auklet, Write 
stating lowest cash price to, R. G. FITCH, 55 N. 
Union St., Grand Rapids, Mich. 
WHAT have you in exchange for a new double acticn 
32 cal, Revolver. JOHN HAMILTON, Petersburg, 
Ill. 
WANTED.—Indian Relics, Arrow. Heads and Sea 
Moss. Will give good exchange in Eggs. Enclose 
stamp for reply. D. M. AVERILL & CO,, Box, 253, 
Portland, Oregon. 
I HAVE a number of Indian Relics for sale. 
like to hear from Relic Collectors. 
prices to suit the times. Can sell nice Relics at low 
rates. Let me hear fromyou. A.T. DUNLAP, Nor- 
wood, N. C. 
would 
Ihave reduced my 
XCHANGE.—Opera and field glasses (1pr of each.) 
Coins, Indian Relics, Confederate Notes, War Relics etc 
to exchange for U. S. Stamps and Fossils, wanted: 6, 
15, 30, and’ goc. of all issues. R. D. HAY. Winston, 
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TO EXCHANGE.—Fresh skins of Oregon Birds for 
ornamental Sea Shells. B. J, BRETHERTON, New- 
port, Oregon. 
TO EXCHANGE.—3 vols. of Youths Companion, 
2 vols. Judge, Scott’s Catalogues soth, and 53rd, editi- 
ons and twoof Mekeel’s blank stamp albums, to ex- 
change for Stamps, Philatelic papers, Eggs, Indian . 
Relics, Ete. GEO. D. FRENCH, Ivoryton, Ct. , 
FOR EXCHANGE,.—ro pictures on glass and 1 
good Arrow Head; for 800 U.S. Stamps, issued before 
1878 and 400 betwixt 1892 and ‘94. Enclose stamp for 
answer. ELI LEWIS, Clarence Centre, Erie Co. N. Y. 
WANTED.—Vol,1 and 2 of International Naturalist, 
Forest and Field, vol., 1. Oologist, vol. 3, 4, & 5. ‘ 
Wiil give in exchange, Stamps, Stamp papers and birds ae 
eggs, Allletters answered, W. J. Wirt, Box, 137, 
Gaines, Orleans Co., N. Y. : 
MINERALS, Stamps and Coins to exchange for 
Photographs of Birds, Nests and eggs. And other sub- 
jects, and books on photography, or 4x5 hand Camera. 
JAS. M. ODELL, Jr., Austin, Texas. 
FOR SALE.—Post-paid, 5 Arrow Heads, ordinary, , és 
tor 25c. 5 perfect for soc. Io Oregon Eggs, soc. 25 Peay 
west coast Shells for soc Gold Quartz, 25c. Lead Ore, aie 
Ioc. Agates, roc. Polished Agate Charms, 25c. Bie, ie 
D. M. AVERILL & CO., Box, 253, Portland, Ore. ° 
AIDS TO COLLECTORS.—Nothing will aid you CED 
more in finding grouud tuilders nests, than a fine Bird r 
Dog. I have fine English Setter and Peinter Puppies : 
to trade for Eggs or Skins, or cheap for cash. J. H. ‘J 
BROWN, 1708 Grand Ave., Davenport, Ia. by 
FOR SALE —Or exchange: American Ornithology, 
by Alex. Wilson, $7.00—Our Own Birds, by W. L. J 
failey, 31.25. All fully illustrated, entirely new yet. — ay Oe te 
PAUL L. SCHAEFER, Addison, IIIs. aes ‘ 
NOTICE.—I have good Specimens of Magnesite, 
Greece, Sulphur, N. Y. Graphite, New South Wales, 
Sphalerite, Mo., Labradorite, Limonite, Hematite and 
a lot of good clean Fossils, of Zaphrentis, Terebratula 
and Spirifer’s. Wanted good specimens of Fluorite, by 
Amethyst cluster, Wulfenite, Vanadanite, Tourmaline aw 
of different colors. Rhodocrosite or other good crystal- 7 he: , 
ized specimens. Write first. H. B. DEER, 6561 Mich. hy .: 
Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Station O. + wee : 
7 Laer See. ol, Rea oe ae 
WANTED,—A copy Coue’s Key or Ridgeway’s 
Manual, an Instaneous Camera, a good cheap type- G a 
writer and an egg cabinet. Will give good exchange in_ 
fine Minerals, fossils, or Indian Relics. GEO. W. 
DIXON, L. Box 381, Watertown, S. D. 
