THE OREGON NATURALIST. 



Exchange Column. 



This Exchange Column is free to all subscribers. All 

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

 of J^ 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. 

 Oft'er Eastern Butterflies, Eggs in sets and supplies. 

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



WANT good Oregon Arrowheads; have 37 fine single 

 Indiana bird's eggs in case. Some scarce Contedeiate 

 documents, war relics, fine centipedes and Tar.mtula in 

 alcohol, all to exchange for fine perfect Oregon points. 

 C. E. Tribbett, Thorntown, Indiana. 



TWO philatelic papers or loo different foreign stamps 

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

 fect spear head. German silver coin, over 800 years 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, Indixn Relics, 

 Geodes, Crinoid Stems, Worlds Fair Tickets, etc., for 

 Coins, Stamp, Relics, etc. Write. C. F. Alkire, Box 

 288, Mt. Sterling, Ohio. 



FOR EXCHANGE:— Calcareous tufa, petrified 

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

 age. Above and many specimens to exchange for 

 Indian relics. Cora Jewell, Shannondale, Indiana. 



EXCHANGE:— Western Singles for Lodestone. D. 

 M. Averill & Co., 148 Sixth St., Portland, Oregon. 



TO EXCHANGE:— I have the following mounted 

 birds and specimens to exchange for eggs in sets of all 

 kinds viz: Barred Owl, Great Horned Owl, Evening 

 Grosbeak, Western Meadowlark, Pair Violet Green 

 Swallows, Pair Bairds Sandpipers, Blue Jay, Tree 

 Sparrow, Tern, Red-tailed Hawk, Sparrow Hawk, 

 Gadwall and Pintail Drakes, Shoveller, California 

 Shrike, Pigeon Hawk, Wood Duck, Short eared Owl, 

 Black Squirrel and a pair of fine Mountain Lions. Also 

 Books, Indian Relics, Fossils, and find Gem Stones to 

 exchange for sets both common and rare. 'wanted. Geo- 

 W. Dixon, Watertown, South Dakota. 



TO EXCHANGE for Sets and Singles the Cro* 

 Black Bird, and their food. F. E. L. Beal. Food o' 

 Woodpeckers, F. E. L. Beal. The Cowbirds, Cuarles 

 Bendire. The Common Crow of the IJ. S., Walter B. 

 Barrows, and fine Sets and Singles. Send lists and 

 receive mine. All letters and cards answered. W. J- 

 Wirt, Naturalist, Box 23, Oak Orchard, Orleans Co 

 N. Y. 



TO EXCHNGE: — Vive Camera not used one month, 

 in perfect condition. Wanted pistol, snakes (alive) and 

 Natural History books. R. G. Paine, 1416 R. I. Ave., 

 N. W. Washington, D. C. 



50 VAR. of fine U. S. and foreign stamps for every 

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

 sent me. I will give 2 packages for every silver half 

 dime. Burns J. Cherry, Santa Rosa, Calif. 



I WANT Vol. I, No. 6, of American Magazine o{ 

 Natural Science, also Vol. i, Nos. 6 and 8 of Nidologist. 

 If you have these to spare write me. W. E. Snyder. 

 Beaver Dam, Wis. 



SNAKES! Have you got any you want to get rid 

 of? If so address the undersigned. I want large ones, 

 but small ones will do. Good exchange. R. G. Paine, 

 1416 R. I. Ave., N. W. Washington, D. C. 



18 EGGS of 498 in sets, 598 n-3, 560 n-3 and 316 1-2 

 all first class with data, tor one single each of 337 and' 

 339, or common sets wjrth 75 cents. W. E. Snyder, 

 Beaver Dam, Wis. 



WANTED COLLECTION of stamps must be 

 mounted in good album, also 22 cal. repeating rifle or 16 

 gauge shot gun. Can otter good exchange, give de- 

 scription. W. B. Purdy, Box 178, Mi'an, Michigan. 



EXCHANGE:— A collection of U. S. Postage and 

 Revenue Stamps, mounted m a U. S. Album. Em- 

 braces an upwards of £00 different vanties. Want a 

 good Kodak or offers. G. Tood Axtell, 45 Foost Ave., 

 Ann Arbor, Michigan. 



FJR E C^.HANtiE;- Fine Oregon Arrow Points 

 for fine Minerals. E.A.Austin, Sellwood, Oregon. 



HAVE YOU a copy of Bi.nney's "Land Shells of the 

 United States" to dispose of? If so write. W. E. 

 Snyder, Beaver Dam, Wis. 



TO EXCHANGE:-I have Post Marks for ^Cunos, 

 any kind, also a few old U. S. Cents. Some fine, some 

 good, I will exchange for Indian Relics or Chinese or 

 Mexican Coins. Will also send small shells from Lake 

 Erie to any one sending stamp and address. S. V. 

 Wharram, Harpersfield, Ohio. 



Skins of Fox Squirrel, Flying Squinel, Tamais striatus. 

 Brown Rat, Spermohilus 13-lineatus, A. O. U., 735, 

 230, 507, '^728, 585a, 534, 536, to exchange for others 

 W. E. Snyder, Beaver Dam, Wis. 



A fine line of Joplin, Missouri Cilcites, Dolomites 

 with Chalcopyrite Crystals, and other minerals, to 

 exchange with advanced collectors from other localities. 

 W. G. Kine, 1706 Harrison St., Kansas city. Mo. 



TO EXCHANGE:— Indian Arrows, Relics, Speci- 

 mens, Petrified Wood, and Moss, Crinoid Stems, Fossils 

 Postage Stamp, Etc., for Old Newspapers, Confederate 

 Money, War Relics, Curios, etc. Send list of what you 

 can tr.ade. William .^. Hatch, South Columbii, N. Y 



