THE OREGON NATURALIST. 



Exchange Column. 



This Exchange Coluiitii is iVee to all subscnbers. All 

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

 of 14 cent per word. Each exchange notice must not 

 exceed 30 words. The right is reserved to reject any 

 notice when considered to be for the best interests of 

 subscribers. 



Wanted: — Butterflies and Moths, Cocoons and 

 Chrysalides from Oregon and California in large numbers. 

 Offer Eastern Butterflies. Eggs in sets and supplies. 

 Prof. Carl Br.iun, Naturalist, Bangor, Me. 



WANTED Marine Shells in exchange for Biid skins 

 also want to buy of collectors any or the Murex f.imily. 



B. J. Bretherton, Newport, Oregon. 



WANT good Oregon Arrowheads; have 37 fine single 

 Indiana bird's eggs in case. Some scarce CoHleJetate 

 documents, war relics, fine centipedes and 'I'urantula in 

 alcohol, all to exchange for fine perfect Oregon points. 



C. E. Tribbett, Thorntown, Indiana. 



Albite, Amblygoniie, Clay Stone*, Dendrite, Felspar, 

 Grapliue, Lepidoliie, Mica, (^u.irtz and Toiirniuhne, 10 

 e.xchange for fine Natural History Specimens.' C 11. 

 Brigg, Livermore, Me. 



WlLIj give so foreign stamps for every stamp paper 

 sent me. W. I^issring 935 gtli. St., Milwaukee, Wis. 



TWO philatelic papers or loo difterent foieigii stamps 

 for a perfect arrow point; 200 different foreign for a per- 

 fect spear head, (.ierman silver coin, over 800 year.> old, 

 for perfect grooved ax. Will exchange good foreign for 

 U. S. or Confederate, or pay cash for latter. Address, 

 Dr. W. O. Emery, Crawfordsviile, Ind. 



FOR EXCHANGE: -War Relics, Indian Relics, 

 Geodes, Crinoid Stems, Worlds tair 'J'ickels, e;c., lor 

 Coins, Stamp, Relics, etc. Write. C. E. Alkire, Bo.-; 

 288, Mt. Sterling, Ohio. 



FOR EXCHANGE:— Calcareous tula, peuified 

 moss, crinoid stems and fossils on limestone for the post- 

 age. Above and many specimeans to exchange for 

 Indian relics. Cora Jewell, Sliannondale, Indiana. 



COPIES of Laltin's "OologiNl," 2 Roman Coins, 

 Missouri Defense Notes, Indian Arrow Heads, Hipe 

 Stems, Large Bead, SinUers and Scrapers lor lndi.in 

 Relics. Gettysburg Relics for sale. T. B. Ste.vait, 

 Lock Haven, Pa. 



A fine line of Joplin, Missouri Calcites, Dolomites 

 with Chalcopyrite Crystals, and other minerals, to 

 exchange with advanced collectors from other loualiiies. 

 W. G. Kane, 1706 Harrison St., Kansas City, Mo. 



TO EXCHANGE:— Natural History, and Suimp 

 papers, Coins, Stamps, Minerals, Shells, Curius, Eggs, 

 Insects, Relics and Tobacco 1 ags for Coins, M inerais, 

 Shells, Curios, Eggs and Relics from other localities. 

 R. L. Wheeler, 43 Varney St., Lowell, Mass. 



I HAVE a small, but valuable collection of rods, 



from Brazil, Canada, S. Islands and U. S., that I wi I 



exchange for bird eggs in sets or Indian Relics. C. E. 

 Leonard, Cor. W. 22 54 St., Austin, Te.xas. 



50 VAR. of fine U. S. and foriegn stamps foreverj- large 

 Washington cent piece, 2 cent piece or any 3 pence sent 

 me, I will give 2 packages for every silver h.alf dime. 

 Burns J. Cherry, Santa Rosa, Calif. 



WANTED:— A 22 cal. rim fire or a 32 central ( re, 

 single shot rifle. Condition of rifle not an item. Can 

 offer Invertebrates and Coleoptera. F. V. Drowne, 20 

 Benefit St., Providence, R. I. 



PETRIFIED MOSS:— A fine specimen, cabin.-t size, 

 for 3 good U. S. copper cents or % cents prior to 1845, 

 or 3 fine arrowheads. Arthur B. Roberts, V\'eymouth, 

 Ohio. 



WANTED:— Old U. S. stamps. Will e<chmge 

 Invertebrates, nicely preserved, and Coleoptera in 

 papers for same stamps must be clein and in gool 

 condition. F. P. Drowne, 20 Benefit St.,'' Providence 

 R. I. 



WANTED:— Skins of A. O. U. Nos., 295, 403, 443. 

 4415,446,453.463,465.469.47-3,479, 4S4, 503, sua, 

 512, 513, 702, 707, 712, and Wrens. Cach or exchange. 

 Enclose stamp. W. E Snyder, Beaver Dam, Wis. 



WANTED; — A copy of Cone's Key in good condition. 

 Will give good e.xchange in Invertebrates and 

 Coleoptra. F. P. Drowne, 20 Benefit St., Providence, 

 R. I. 



A 1 5-4 X 2 inch Specimen of Cone in Cone, for each 

 perfect arrow point or good old cent. E. J. (.iarlock. 

 1602 20 St., Des Moines, la. 



A SET of Bookbinders tools and M.achinery for a new 

 Columbia or Victor bicycle or compound Micioscone, 

 Green Opal unpolished, "Cone in Cone." F'ossils. 

 Mexican Onyx unpolished, for showy Petrified Wood. 

 Labridorite, Agates, or atiy material that is showy 

 polished. John G. Buxton, Milo Cen'e-, N. V 



FOR EXCHANGE:— First clas^ singles for good 

 common sets with data, 13, I25, 702,273 two ejgs; 310, 

 420, 428, 452, two eggs; 461, 498, 507, two eggs; 511. 

 540, c;46, two eggs; 549. 563, 575n, three ezgs; 597, 598, 

 612, 6i~, ^16, 619,62.% 68 i, six eggs; 703 three eggs; 70-, 

 two eggs; 751, four eggs; 75";, 761. The above singles 

 all first class. Joe H. Arn-.field, TssS South ji?he M., 

 Greensboro, N. C. 



i FOR EXCH.'^NGE: — Have many mnrine invert - 

 brates, and coleoplera'to''excharge for ;ame, litc'skiiis 



1 or recent publications on invertebrates and the lowe" 

 vertebrates. Back numbers of Natural History papers 



I wanted. F. P. Piowre, 20 Fenefit St., Providence, R 



