THE OOLOGIST 



TO EXCHANGE.— About three thousand tin 

 tobacco lags, to exchange lor any kinds of bird 

 eggs, in singles or sets. (The party sending 

 Ex. did not give address.— Ed.) 



TO EXCHANGE.— 85 Youth's Companions 

 and 100 cigarette pictures for best offer of first- 

 class eggs in sets with data. JAMES MC- 

 CRACKEN", 4 B Kendall St., West Chicago, Ills. 



WANTED.— Butterflies, relics, curios 'for 

 museum. SEEBACH, Peru, Ills. 



WANTED.— Any species of Aricwlaria. JSlo- 

 rlea, Vallisneria, totanroyeton, and Liana; also 

 fresh water gasteropois. Will give shells, 

 plants and other specimens JOHN BRfjj- 

 WELL, Eapeer, Kan. 



TO EXCHANGE. -Fine fossils for fossils, 

 sea shells. Indian implements, or curios. J. S. 

 KNOa, Silver Creek. N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE -Tobacco tags and foreign 

 stamps lor eggs or Oodogist, Ooudgist prefer- 

 red, bend lisLS and receive mine. LAWRENCE, 

 APPLETON, Haddonlield, N. J. 



PICCOLO, (cash value &1.50) to exchange for 

 best offer of eggs in sets. Also a nutnuer of 

 good novels. Write for list WILFRED H. OS- 

 GOOD, San Jose Cal. 



TO EXCHANGE.— "Davie's Nests and Eggs" 

 last edition, cloth bound, new, for best offer of 

 other works on Natural History, botany and 

 ornithology preferred. State binding, date, 

 condition, etc. A. O. GARRETT, 1425, Ky. St., 

 Lawrence, Kansas. 



WANTED.— Back volumes of papers and 

 standard books on Ornithology and Oology. 

 Also pocket cases of instruments, Taxiderniical 

 ana Oological. Cish or exchange given. ROB- 

 ERT A. CAMPBELL. Hanover, N. H. 



WISH to exchange old United States and 

 foreign stamps, fragments of Indian pottery, 

 curios, etc. for Indian arrows and stamps not m 

 mv collection. ARTHUR LOHMAN, Two 

 Rivers, Wis. 



ALLIGATOR EGGS wanted in hundred or 

 thousand lots. Must be first-class, side blown. 

 Write stating quantity you can furnish, with 

 cash or exchange price. I would also like a few 

 Jmnclred s^ike eggs.' FRANK H. LaTTIN, 

 Albion, N. Y. 



AMERICAN HISTORY.— I desire, at once, 

 the i olio wing books, either new or second-hand, 

 Bancroft's History of the United States, Ban- 

 croft's History of the formation of the Consti- 

 tution of the Unit-d States, Fiske's American 

 Revulution,Frostingham'sRise of the Republic 

 of the U. S., or any other. Standard Works on 

 American History. I will give in exchange. 

 Shells, Corals, Indian Relics, Minerals, Birds 

 Eggs or other curiosities. Send discription of 

 what you have to offer and state what you want 

 for the same. FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion, N. 

 Y. 



OOLOGISTS WANTED.— I want conies of 

 Jan -Feb.. It87 or Dec. 1886 with Jan. -Feb., 1887 

 attached, and June, 1888 Oologisxs. I ; also 

 want copies of my 1885 "Oologist Hand-Book". 

 For eacn copy of the above three publications 

 you will send me before Feb. 1st I will give a 

 copy of the "New Standard Catalogue" or a 

 White Metal Blowoipe or an Embryo Hook or 

 a copy of ''Insect Collecting" or a5 cents worth 

 of lsaO-1891 or 1892 Oologists. FRANK H. 

 LATTIN, Albion, N. Y. 



DEAR SIR:— I enclose herewith "copy" for- 

 an exchange notice which I would like to* have 

 inserted in next issue of the Ooi.ogist. 1 en- 

 close herewiLh in payment for same 70c. in. 

 stamps. I find that an exchange or want no- 

 tice in your magazine always brings more re- 

 plies man from any paper I've ever tried. 

 Very truly. Til AD. sURtSER, White Sulphur 

 Springs, W. Va. 



Tu EXCHANGE. -Thirty varieties foreign 

 stamps, catalogue value thirty cents, and 

 dime album, for an egg of California Murre. 

 WALLACE LEE, So. Otselic, Chenango Co., 



N. Y. 



$150. Rire Sets and singles including 

 Eagles, Hawks, Hummers, &c. and a small 

 stock of Calif, curiosities, to exchange for Bi- 

 cycle. Revolvers. Guns, Stamps, etc. "Allans'd. 

 C. TURTON, Los Angeles, Cal. 



W ANTE D.— Strictly first-class singles ( large 

 eggs preferred), a pair of strapped climb ng 

 irons (new) and a '22 cal. rifle for lOuO U. S. and 

 foreign postage stamps, value $'20 Address R. 

 SANFORD. 1/ Cottage street, Rutland, V t. 



WANTED. -Birds in the meat, Hawks. Owls. 

 Shrikes. Buntings. Jays, etc. in exchange for'.st 

 cla-s sets with full data. E. B. PECK, 15 Park 

 St., Canandaigua. N. Y. 



YOUR JUDGEMENT is wanted. On March 

 1st I shall issue a few supplementary pases to 

 the New "Standard Catalogue of N. A. Birds". 

 If you pose s a copy and in your honest opin- 

 ion you are convinced that the prices should 

 either be changed or added to certain specie^, I 

 shall consider it a personal favor if you will 

 give mv the benefit of ytmr opinion at an earlv 

 date, not later than Feb. 15th. Your opinion 

 will be most carefully considered and whether 

 adopted or not a complimentary set of these 

 pages ".ill be mailed you gratis. Faithfully, 

 FRANK H. LaTTTN. Albion. N. Y. 



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