[^» 50c. per Year. ^ 



VOL. X. ALBION, N. Y., JUNE, 1893. NO. 6 



"Wants, Exchanges, and For Sales. 



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

 for 5i)c per 35 words. Notices over 35 words, charged at the rate of one cent per each additional 

 word. No notice inserted for less than 5uc. Terms, cash with order. 



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



'•Dh:ALEKs"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. 



FOR SALE or EXCHANGE.— One 42 inch 

 t>icy< le, in good condition. Will sell for $10.00 

 cash or best offer. Cost *40. FRED W. PARK- 

 HURST, Bath, N. Y. 



SEND 100 Columbian Stamps and 2c. unused 

 and receive set of Eggs with data. Stamps, 

 Curios. Eggs, Tackle and Printing Press for 

 Minerals, Relics and stamps. A, R. HUTCH- 

 INSON, Gaines, N. Y. 



ATTENTION.— A receipt for the best arseni- 

 cal soap for canceled Columbian and U. S. 

 stamps. Write what you have. W. E. 

 LOMCKS. Peoria, 111. • 



WANTED.— Orders for Mounted Birds and 

 all collectors and others to send for quotations 

 on any specimen Skin ur mounted to order, 

 orders ■filled at short notice. Price list for stamp. 

 EDGAR A. FERO, 11(3 Ontario St., Cohoes, N. 

 Y. 



FOR EXCHANGE— Skins of Ivory-billed 

 Woodpecker for Eggs in sets or cash. HENRY 

 DAVIS, North Granville, N. Y. 



BIRDS EGGS in sets and singles for sets. 

 Would like to exchange books, papers, eggs 

 and possibly cash for . oues Key. F. A. GRE- 

 GORY, 1214 N. Court St.. Rockford. 111. 



MRS. A. MEARES, John's Pass, Fia. will 

 send postpaid 5 lbs well assorted shells, $2, 21bs. 

 $1, Sawfish saws and lots of curiosities for tale 

 or exchange for dry goods, 



FOR EXCHANGE eggs in sets with full 

 data for Star tob iceo tin tags. Want 2000 or 

 3000. HENRY DAVIS, North Granville, N. Y. 



WANTED. -A copy of Ridgeway's Manual, 

 write stating condition and terms, will give 

 good exchange in either sets or singles. Semi- 

 palrnated Plover, or others equally rare. Spec- 

 imens to exchange. W. S GRAHAM, Beecher, 

 Ills. 



EX. NOTICE. Look ! Look ! ! I will exchange 

 first-class birds skins and mounted birds for 

 stamps, birds eggs or printing material. F. T. 

 CORLESS. Los Gatos, Calif. 



TO EXCHANGE— 1 Maynard rifle, 35 cal.,. 

 good condition; 350 arrowheads and other In- 

 dian relics for books, papers, shot gun, camera, 

 cash, etc. BERT GILLETTE, 873 S. Ashland 

 Ave., Chicago, 111 



FINE SETS of Eggs and Skins given in ex- 

 change for star tobacco tin tags. HP^NRY 

 DAVIS, North Granville, N. Y. 



BUZZARD, Hawk, Owl, Carrion Crow and 

 Flvcatchers complete sets for ex. for same. 

 BOB MORE, Box 236, Decatur, Texas. 



COINS WANTED.— U. S. and foreign, silver 

 and copper, old U. S, cents especially. Have- 

 to exchange first-class sets and a few coins. D. 

 B. ROGERS, Ellis, Ellis Co., Kans. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Fragments of Indian pot- 

 tery from the banks of the Mississippi, for In- 

 dian relics from other localities, arrowheads 

 prefered. Four large pieces of Pottery given 

 for each perfect Arrowhead. All answered. 

 HAROLD SANDERS, Davenport, Iowa. 



I HAVE a large collection of Hawks and 

 Owls eggs in sets, for sale or exchange. Write 

 for particulars. W. B. PORTER. Berwyn, Ills. 



WANTED.— Sets of Steganopodes, Anseres, 

 Herodiones. Paludicolae, Cracyges and Macroch- 

 irea. Send lists, naming articles desired. Have 

 North American and Foreign skins and s -ts. 

 N. HOLLISTER. Delavan. Wis. 



WANTED.— Bird's eggs, mounted birds, 

 stamps, shells, minerals, books, fire arms, type 

 writer, printing type, printing press and scroll 

 saw. Will give in exchange fine birds skins- 

 and mounted birds, send lists. F. T. CORLESS, 

 Los Gatos, Calif. 



EXCHANGE NOTICE.-A pair of strapped 

 climbers, 107 copies of 43 different publications 

 on O. and O , Vol. 7, 8 and 9 of Auk, 12 No's 

 Cosmopolitan magazine for 1892, a 38 cal. Colt, 

 powder and ball revolver, skin of Gt. Horned 

 Owl, skulls of Fox. skunk and ermine; a young 

 Natilus in alcohol for first class eggs in sets.. 

 H. C. CAMPBELL, Lansingburgh, Rens Co.,. 

 N. Y. " 



