•M-o-n+^w < ^tj > 50c - P er Year. ^$ 



VOL. X. 



ALBION, JS\ Y., MAK., Ib93. 



NO. 3 



Wants, Exchanges, and For Sales. 



Brief -special announcements. "Wants,' "Exchanges" "For Sales." Inserted In this department 

 lor 5 ic per as words. Notices oyer 35 words, charged at the rate of one cent per each additional 

 word. No notice Inserted for less than 50c. Terms, cash with order. 



Strictly First-class specimens will be accepted in payment at one-half list rates. 



"Dealers" eap use these columns at Regular Advertising rates, only, 



Exchange cards and coupons (subscription) will be accepted for "Wants" and "Exchanges" only 

 and according to conditions stated thereon. 



WANTED. -Stamps, TJ. S. Frac. Currency. 

 Old Bank bills. Iudian relics in exchange for 

 fine Minerals. Shells and Indian pottery. A. C. 

 LtfN T, 3T Pleasant St. Beverly. Mass, 



WANTE D.— Bird skins in large or small lots. 

 -Rare sets ;to exchange for same. WALTER 

 F. WEBB, Geneva. N. Y. 



SIX CANDLE Electric Lamp, with socket. 

 and 3 oz roll white adhesive tape 'good for 

 •cuts), for cl mbers. Davie's "Nests and Eg^>." 

 oc best offer. BERTO.Nf 6 VBKETP, Ballscon 

 Spa.. N. Y. 



WANTED.— A Standard work on Taxidermy. 

 also a good Mandolin. Desirable sets of eggs 

 to ofler in exchange. WALTER TRUITT. 

 Cnanute, Kans. 



FOR EXCHANGE, -a collection of 276 

 ■stamps. Many verv desi able. For best offer 

 of eggs in sets. C. C CANTTWELL. Sterling, 

 Kansas. 



EXCHANGE NOTICE.— Eggs, singles, ia6, 

 SO. 73, 74, 633a. (no data) for 10 eegs. sets with 

 data of 731. 25 or 70). BENJAMIN HOAG, 

 Stephentown, New York. 



FOR Every 35c. worth of 1st class Bird Eggs 

 .sent me I will send 50 assorted Fish hooks. 

 Send to CHAS. TUCKER, Mt. Adams, Cin.. 

 Ohio. 



FOR EXCHANGE -New trays, books on 

 Natural History and 3d class eggs. Wanted: 

 -Eggs in.sets^and copies >>f "Young Oologist." 

 M. M. HALL, Riverside, Cal. 



FOR SALE.— A large number of complete 

 'files of Oraithologic ilm igazines for sale cheap. 

 WALTER F. WEBB. Geneva, N. Y. 



FOR EXCHANGE -Cal. birds eggs for sev- 

 eral 30 ohms telegraph instrument- ; state con- 

 dition, etc. OTTO J. ZAHN, 437 S. Hope St., 

 Los Angeles, Cai. 



FOR EXCHANGE- A collection of over two 

 hundred varieties of first-class "bird skins. Send 

 Sacrist. -£!. -L. CHE DILLON. Richmond. 111. 



TO EXCHANGE. -Three hundred and fifty 

 (350) odd numbers of Caicago Am. Field and 

 Forest and stream for sets not in my collec- 

 tion. ROBERT WARWICK, Fleming, N. Y. 



EGGS for sale cheap, or will exchange fine 

 clutches of Pigeon Hawk. Baldpate, Sharp-tail- 

 ed Grouse, Mar<h Hawk. Snow Bunting. Long- 

 spurs, etc. Seud for price list. F. DIPPIE, 

 334 George St.. Toronto, Can. 



A FINE collection of 90 birds eggs in singles, 

 will exchange for first-class eggs m sets. Write 

 at once. All letters answered. V. H. DE- 

 WEIN, 103 Chambers Ave.. Peoria, 111. 



FINE SKINS of Od Squaw Duck and Serra- 

 ted Merganser, for exchange. PHILIP LAUR- 

 ENT. 1306 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, Penn. 



FINE SETS of A. O. U. Nos.. 75. 79, 311, 320a. 

 396, 410, 430a, 196. 505, 586. 602, 707. 755 and others 

 to exchange for same. Lists exchanged. F. L. 

 BURNS, Berwyn, Penn. 



TO EXCHANGE— 1st Vol. "Birds of Eastern 

 North America" and A B C of Carp Culture" 

 for first-class e.srgs. minerals or corals. ELLIS 

 HADLEY, Dayton, Oregon. 



WANT to exchange Insects; especially Cole- 

 opt era. (No Lepidoptera.) J. O. SNYDER, ad- 

 dress until June. Leland Standford. Jr. Uni- 

 versity. Palo Alto. Calif. Permanent address, 

 Waterloo, Ind. 



WHAT HAVE YOU to exchange for 1?5 dif- 

 ferent flrst-class eggs. $15 worth; 500 tobacco 

 tags, and $10 worth of rare minerals and rocks 

 with data. JOHN J. KINGSLEY. 10 Elm St., 

 Rutland, Vt. 



IOWA Collectors. I have Minerals. Fossils, 

 land and fresh water shells. Birds eggs and 

 stuns to exchange for same or scientific books. 

 THOS. S. HILL. Knoxville. Iowa. 



WANTED. During the spring months. 

 Owls, Hawks, and water birds in the flesh and 

 as fresh skins. Ali kinds t^ken. Will pay 

 cash. Address E. W. MARTIN, Taxidermist. 

 Buchtel College. Akron, O. MSt 



