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VOL. X. 



ALBION, N. Y., APRIL, 1893. 



MO. 4 



Wants, Exchanges, and For Sales. 



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

 for 50c per 35 words. Notices over 35 words, charged at the rate of one cent per each additional 

 word. No notice inserted ior less than sue. Terms, cash with order. 



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



"Dbaleks" can 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. 



DISCONTINUE my Ex. Adv. as I have more 

 Birds than I know what to do with. The Ool- 

 ogist is the best AdVv. Paper ago'ng. Long 

 may it live. E. B. PECK. C mandaigua, N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE.— A set of 5 Hairy Wood- 

 peckers, with data, for sets or singles of other 

 localities, write soon. BAYARD RHODES, 

 Tonlon. Ills. 



WANTED.— Sets of 144. 201, 300, 310, 315, 405' 

 417. 4-20 Will eive Sets. Books, Papers, etc. C- 

 BYRON VANDERCOOK, Odin, Ills. 



STAMPS.— Send for best approval sheets at 

 B33-6 per cent com. Address, FRANK H. 

 JACKSON. Box 1 '. Medina. N. Y. 



WANTED.— A light. 12 bore collecting gun. 

 Will give in exchange a few books on Natural 

 History or will pay cash. FRANK D. WEEKS, 

 Dustin Square, Haverhill, Mass. 



FOR every 30c. worth of first-class singles 

 hot in my collection 1 will give 100 best quality 

 dat.s. C. W. WELLS. Atlanta, 111. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Eggs in sets for old U. S. 

 postage stamps, rugs, curiosities, relics, books 

 and papers on Ornhhology and Oology. Send 

 lists with values and receive ours. C. & W. 

 STARK. Buffalo, N Y. 



WANTED.— Eggs in sets with full data, can 

 give 150 varieties stamps and Wood's Illustra- 

 ted Natural Hist >r v. (new). GARTH EVER- 

 SON, Lake Mills. Wis 



BOTANISTS ATTENTION.— I wish to cor- 

 respond with a few collect >r's in the south with 

 regard to exchanging specimens the coning 

 season. O. B. COOPER. Coffeyville, Kansas. 



FOSSILS. L. and F VV. Shells, marine cur- 

 ios to exchange fur same and stamps, papers 

 (Philatelic and Natural History), and Young 

 Oologist D. H. EATON, 8 Cleveland Ave., 

 Wo'ourn, Mass. 



FOR EXCHANGE. -I have 20 copies of the 

 Oologist and flue sets of Hawk's Eggs to ex- 

 change for Davie"s Key (larest edition). All 

 letters answered. Address, H. O. TROUNCE, 

 U.Collier St.. Toronto, Canada. 



EXCHANGE. -Four Black Tern skins for 

 Common. Arctic, Roseate and Least. First 

 class with data given and wanted. E. S. MaC- 

 GOWAN. 420 Holly Ave., St. Paul, Minn. 



COLLECTORS.— I would like to exchange 

 sets with collectors in different parts of Amer- 

 ica during the coming season. CLARENCE 

 NORTON, New Carlisle, Ind. 



BICYCLE.— I will buy or exchange an ordin- 

 ary Vidor for a sa ety or sell ordinary cheap 

 or I will pay cash difference in exchange. W. 

 E. BRADFORD. Mayfield. Ky. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Pet Racoon, young, full 

 grown; Back numbers of the Youths, Compan- 

 ion as far as '85; bettings of purebred Brahama 

 eggs. Letters answered. LEVERITT SMITH, 

 Box &53, Wheaton, 111. 



WANTED.— A rifle or collecting gun in good 

 condition. Will give for same first-class "sets. 

 domestic or foreign first-class singles or books. 

 J. W. HITT, 15a Broadway, Indianapolis, Ind. 



A NICELY MOUNTED Red Squirrel for a 

 Davie's Key. 3d ed. Also want deer antlers 

 and little • 'gator skins. A. B. FARNHAM, 

 Bennings, D. C. 



A FLINT ARROW and fragment of pottery 

 from the Indian Mounds in the Scioto Valley, 

 ten cents. Relics and Curios, send list of 

 wants BARTON WALTERS, Box 295, Circle- 

 ville, Ohio. 



SO. CAL. birds eggs in sets and singles to ex- 

 change for a. shot gun, rifle, or fox traps; state 

 all particulars. OTTO J. ZAHN, 427 So. Hope 

 St.. Los Angeles, Cal. 



SETS OF Tufted Puffin 3-1, Cassin's Auklet 

 10-1, Farallone 4-2 5-3 and Brandt's Cormorant 

 3-2, 4-3, Cala Screech Owl 1-2 1-4, Burrowing Owl 

 1-5 1-8, Anna's Humm->J 3n-l, Yellow-billed Mag- 

 pie 3-3, Little Flycatcher 5-S. Black-headed 

 Grosbeak 3-3 and Russet-backed Thrush "6-3. 

 FRED A. SCHNEIDER. College Park, Cala. 



LOOK ! LOOK ! A collection of stamps con- 

 taining 513 varieties catalogued at over $10. 

 price only $4.25. Minerals to'exchange for eggs. 

 GEO. D. FRENCH, Ivoryton, Conn. 



