Exchange Column. 



Our Exchange Column is free tp all subscribers. All 

 Cash offers for this column must be paid for at the rate 

 of ^ cent per word. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Opals both rough and polished. 

 Garnets and all New England Mmerals, for Western 

 minerals and ores. Robert Burnham, Dennis, Mass. 



BILL — A Confederate bill to e.xchange for each 

 Oregon Arrow point sent me. 



Geo. O. Greene Box 41. Prniceton II' 



I HAVE — several skins of the Beautiful Trogon from 

 Mexico, good native skins, for exchange. Write what 

 you have to the Portland Bird Store 110%-ViTSt St. 

 Portland, Or, 



I WOULD — like to exchange California shells for 

 those of Oregon — land, fresh-water and marine. Fred 

 L. Button. 969 Broadway. Oakland, Cal. 



ARROW HEADS,— sinkers, small hoe, paint mortar, 

 soapstone pottery and Gettysburg relics, will sell at fair 

 price or exchange for Indian relics — western relics want' 

 ed. 14 doz. Vermont arrowheads to exchange. T. B. 

 Stewart, Lock Haven, Pa. 



STAMPS — 500 good Stamps, 125 varieties, over 30 

 countries, only 25 cts. 4 ounce piece of Zinc Ore, I5cts. 

 A. P. Wylie, Prairie Center, Illinois. 



I HAVE the following duplicates left over to exchange 

 for sets, 622a'/^, 59ib?'5, 532'^, 5iae-2>3,'also two sing, 

 of 64. I desire to correspond with reliable persons who 

 intend to do^field collecting this coming season. 

 R. S. Daniels, Nordhoff, Ventura Co., Cal. 



I PAVE four poundsrsoft Arsenical Soap that I do 

 not need and would like to ^exchange for sets.?" R. S. 

 Daniels, Nordhoti. Ventura, Co.'Cal. 



TO EXCHANGE,— Fifteen" paper .overed Novels 

 for best offer of western Arrow Points, or Indian Relics. 

 Also geogical specimens from the famous Genesee Valley, 

 Lake Ontario Shells. U. S. and F'oreign Stamps etc., 

 for curosities. All Letters answered. J. R. Webster, 

 829 Powers Blk. Rochester.'N. Y. 



EXCHANGE.— Will give 337'4 for the "Young 

 Oologist," Vol. I and 2 Nos. i to 12-13 and 14. 



[ f^" Frederick Hill, Lyme, Conn 



WANTED— A guitar in exchange for books, papers, 

 and magazines on the subject of Natural History. .'\lso 

 have some eggs in sets with datas and a few singles. 



Write me what your terms are on the instrument and 

 I will .send my list, all letters answered. Clyde Karshner, 

 Big Rapids, Mich. 



EXCHANGE— Broken Bank Bills, Cheap Stamps 

 and a few fine sets, for Fossds Minerals, old Coins, or 

 fine Eggs, in sets or singles. No postals answered. 

 *®" mention this paper when wriring. Walter E. 

 McLain, New Vineyard. Me. 



EXCHANGE.— Four va-ieties of Geodes, Zinc, 

 Blende, Wurtzile, Silicate of Zinc, Beautiful Dolomites 

 sprinkled with Chalcopyrite Crystals, all in perfect con- 

 dition, for other Minerals. W. K. Kane, 1706 Harrison 

 St. Kansas City, Mo. 



FIVE— different Numbers of Vol. II, Oregon Natural- 

 ist, our choice, for 15 cts. post paid. D. M. Averill&Co. 



EXCHANGE — alcoholic specimens (with full data) 

 and unclassified fossils for fully classified fossils, alsT 

 Indian and War relics or pair snow shoes Send lists and 

 receive mine. Harry E Spalding, 202 South Neil street 

 Champaign, 111. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Fresh made Skins of Evening 

 and Pine Grosbeaks, Greater and Mealy ' Redpolls, 

 Fishawk and many other northern birds; for other Shins. 

 Sea-birds e.specialiy wanted. J. N. Clark, Meridian, Wis. 



EXCHANGE.- Stearns Bird Life in Labrador, for 

 "The Oologist," Vols. 6 and 7 Nos. 36 to 50 and 51 

 to"62. Frederick Hill, Lyme, Conn. 



WANTED:— John Trumbull's Satirical Poem, Mc 

 Fingal'and.ithe English translation of "Leben und 

 Schicksale des Abenteurers Barin von der '^Trenck." 

 (erich. 1886.) Write statinglcondition and lowest cash 

 price. I could trade first class .828.00 Guitar, (not 

 scratched or marred a particle) for above books and ist. 

 class sets. Lloyd S. Pickell, Citizens State Bank, 

 Wahoo, Nebraska. 



WANTED to correspond with collectors who will 

 collect eggs for me tne coming season in exchange for 

 Natural History Specimens, such as 'Fossils, Minerals, 

 Shells, Indian Relics, Agates, Mounted Birds or Books. 

 I will furnish datas. Let me know' what sets and 

 about how many you can furnish me. Have a number 

 of gold-plated and gold-filled Watches to. e.\change for 

 sets. Geo. W. Di.xon, Watertown, S. D. 



WANTED:— The addresses of collectors who can 

 furni.sh crystalized specimens and crystal groups, whole- 

 sale. Would like correspondent Fort Wrangel, Alaska 

 and Province of Ontario, Funda Bay district, and 

 Yellow Stone National Park. Address, R. A Edwards, 

 1004 Union St., Wilmington, Deleware. 



