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50c. per Year. v$> 



VOL. X. 



ALBION, N. Y., MAY, 1893. 



NO. 



Wants, Exchanges, and For Sales. 



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

 tor 5uc per 35 words. Notices over 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" can use these columns at Regular Advertising rates,' only. 



Exchange cards and Coupons (subscription) will be accepted tor "Wants" and -'Exchanges" only 

 and according to conditions stated thereon. 



VALUABLE BIRDS EGGS for sale very 

 cheap. Send stamp for lists. R. FIELD, Box 

 246, Brockville, Ontario. Canada. 



WANTED.— Collectors who have sets of 

 Hummers for sale or exchange, to send their 

 lists to H. W. ISAACS, Prospect House, Niag- 

 ara Falls, N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Two parts Maynard's 

 Birds of Eastern North America, one in leather 

 and boards, other in manilla. H. C. LILLIE, 

 Ann *Jbor, Mich. 



EGGS of the Raptores of Nebraska to ex- 

 change for Sea birds egars. order Longipennes 

 preferred. J.ELLIS McLELLAN, Nebraska 

 City. Nebraska 



WANTED.— Eggs in sets and North Ameri- 

 can postage stamps. .Can otfer in exchange 

 American and English singles, printing-press, 

 school books, novels and many magazines. 

 JOHN B. SEYMOUR. Clinton, OniedaCo.,N.Y. 



EGGS in Sets to Exchange for same. Send 

 lists. Have also several specimens Indian Pot- 

 tery to exchange for Eggs. W. A. OLDFiELD, 

 Port Sanilac. Mich. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— 18 in. special Star Bicy- 

 cle for lower Star or Safety. Vol. VI Golden 

 Days and 62 numbers of Volumes III. V and VII 

 for best offer. All answered. W. P. PRATT. 

 Chatham. N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Deer and Antelope heads, 

 skins of Western birds and eggs for eaas. skins 

 or mounted birds. W. H. PARKER, P. O. B >x 

 1596, Salt Lake City. Utah. 



ODELL Type Writer.Smith & Wesson Revol- 

 ver 32 cal.. Glass blow Gun 5 ft. long. All in 

 good order. For best offers. No eggs wanted. 

 FRANK STUART, Ritzville, Wash. 



TO EXCHANGE.— The model book of Natur- 

 al History unsoiled, with paper cover, contain- 

 ing over 800 pages and 500 illustrations, for best 

 offer in first-class sets. ARTHUR L. POPE, 

 Box 348. McMinnville. Oregon. 



TO EXCHANGE. -A new double action. nick- 

 le plated. 32 cal. centre fire American Bulldog 

 revolver, and 25 cartridges, for best offer of 

 boxing gloves. LOREN D. A. SNYDER. 

 Manchester. Iowa. 



WANTED.— 3, 4. 5, 6. 8. 10, 15, 30, 50 cts.. one, 

 two. three, four, five dollars cancelled Colum- 

 bian stamps, present issue. Will give "Davie's 

 Eggs." Climbers. Papers. ARTHUR M. LINS- 

 LEY. Northford, Conn. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Manton's Taxidermy, new 

 cloth bound, for first eight numbers of Vol. 6 

 (1889) Oologist. Must be in good condition. 

 ED DOOL1TTLE. Painesville. Ohio. 



WANTED.- First-class sets of eggs not in 

 mycollection;have for exchange sett ngs of pure 

 Hurricane Pit Games also Pit Game bantams, 

 $2.00 per 13. Will s>-nd settings at same price. 

 Send for particulars. BURTON H. JOHNSON, 

 Box 693. Orange. Mass. 



t HAVE a few choice sets of the American 

 Magpie that T will sell at rate of 12 cents an egg. 

 If more than one set is desired to show varia- 

 tion will sell at 10c. per egg. Sets range from 

 five to eight eggs. F. M. DILLE, S-06 Boston 

 Building, Denver. Colo. 



ENGLISH or Chinese Pheasants. The most 

 beaut ful birds in this country. We are now 

 booking orders for eggs at $4.00 for 13. Can be 

 set under domestic hens. Address. H. A. 

 BRUSH & SON. Milton. Vt, 



SALE or EXCHANGE.— Latest Shipman 

 Automatic Oil Engine. 1 horse power: in good 

 condition. Bicvcle or Gun p 1 efered. E . G. BID- 

 LAKE. 17 Van And™ St., Auburn, N. Y. 



I am pleased to say that I have on hand a full 

 stock of those insertion barrels mentioned by 

 John A. Morden. Esq.. in last issue of this pap- 

 er. Made to fit 12 or 16 gauge shot guns and 

 taking 32 or 38 cal C. F. shells. Price only 1.50 

 each. Every collector of small birds should 

 have one. 32 shells 60c. per box : ?8. 80c. per 

 box: decapper and loader 50c. : primers 50c. per 

 box ; wad cutter 50c. JAMES P. BABEITT, 

 Taunton Mass. 



