VOL.X. ALBION, N. Y., JULY, 1893. NO. 7 



Wants, Exchanges, and For Sales. 



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

 for sue 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 for "Wants" and "Exchanges" only 

 and according to conditions stated thereon. 



WANTED to EXCHANGE.— 1st class sets 

 and singles for same Send your list and get 

 mine. S. B. CRAYTONT. Anderson. S. C. 



WANTED— Skins A. O. IT. No's 506, 507, 

 508. 593, 595. 597, 608. 610. Can offer in exchange 

 Eggs. Skins and Mounted Birds. NATHAN 

 DAVIS. Box 224, Brockport, N. Y. 



NOTICE.— To exchange, skins, eggs in sets 

 and singles, for collecting gun taking 45 Gov- 

 ernment shell prefered. 32 or 38 taken also, 

 wanted eggs in sets JE3SE EARLLE, Green- 

 castle, Ind. 



YOUNG OOLOGIST, Vols. I, II. Oologist 

 Vols. VIII. IX and X to July. Cash, or exchange 

 for back numbers Botanical Gazette. Bull. 

 Ton. Bot Club, etc. Write, G. L. PERRY. Wil- 

 mington, Mass. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Finely prepared sets with 

 original data to exchange with reliable collect- 

 ors iu all loca'ties. Large series to sele-t from. 

 J. WARREN JACOBS, Waynesburg, Penn. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Collections of minerals, 

 shells, corals, marine and other curiosities, 

 Birds nests and a set of taxidermist tools. 

 Wanted cash, eggs singles or sets. F. L. SAGE, 

 16 Hubbard Ave., Middletown. Ct. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Davie's Key. paper. »(■/<■. 

 for best offer of first-class sets received before 

 Aug 1 A. O. U. Nos. 452, 611 especially desired 

 W. A. LOVETT, Oxford. Mass. 



I HAVE 3 Common Tern's eggs. 2 Least, 2 

 Killdeer's and 1 Anna's Hummer, all to ex- 

 change for B. B Magpie, 1-6 with data. 

 STEPHEN HAR WOOD, 938 Calvert St. Balti- 

 more, Md. 



CALIFORNIA sets with data to exchange for 

 sets of other localities, A. O. U. No's, 12 1-1. 294 

 1-13, 9 60 2-4. 373c 2-3, 4318 n-2, 433 n 2. 458 1-3 1-4 1-5. 

 462 1-2 1-3, 464 1-4. 466 3-3 2-4. 476 2-5 3-6 2-7. 499 3-3; 

 510 2-5. 519 1-4, »30 2-4 1-5. 567a 1-4. 581d 2-4 4-3, 

 591b 1-4 1-3. 596 1-4 3-3, 599 3-3, 612 2-4 1-3. 652 2-4, 

 721a 1-7. 727a 1-6, 743a 2-7 1-8. 758 4-4 6-3. Aiso 

 many singles for sets. HARRY R. PAINTON, 

 College Park, Cala. 



FOR SALE.— Hawk Eye Camera with black 

 leather cover, cost $20.00. roll holder cost $8.00, 

 •tripod cost $2.50, developing pans and plates, 

 everything in perfect condition, will sen outfit 

 complete for $15. PAUL VAN DEUSEN, 2105 

 Tioga St. Phila. 



PERHAPS THIS WILL INTEREST YOU. 

 A fine set of three Royal Tern, with full data, 

 for $.53 postpaid. Shrike, Grass Finch and 

 Brown Creeper, nicelv stuffed for $1 50 or $.56 

 each postpaid. JAMES P. BABBITT, Taun- 

 ton, Mass. 



I HAVE a fine collection of Birds eggs which 

 I will sell cheap to the one writing first. All 

 letters answered. Among best are Manx 

 Shearwater, Bridled Tern, Flamingo, West. 

 Horned Owl. Barred Owl and many others of 

 the same value. There are 228 in all. R W 

 WILLIAMS. Jr., Box 193 Tallahassee, Fla. 



FOSSILS, Minerals, Shells, Corals, Agates, 

 Bound Books for marine shells. Century Maga- 

 azine, bound books, kodak camera, Webster's 

 Unabiddge or International Dictionary. 



HOMER SQUYER, Mingusville,' Mont. 



FOR SALE at a BARGAIN.— 100 flrst-class 

 sets of eggs with complete data, singles. Taxi- 

 dermist's instruments, pocket and hand cases, 

 two cabinets for mineral or egg collections, 

 fancy pigeons, 32 cal. revolver with cartridges, 

 scroll saw, bird skins ;and books on histcry, 

 physics, chemistry, etc. All letters answered. 

 Correspondence invted. V. F. L. MUELLER, 

 346 Ninth Street, Milwaukee, Wis. 



EXCHANGE.— Several months "Scientific 

 American" with "Builders' Edition." 14 num- 

 bers "Insect Life," and Coue's Key, 1872 edi- 

 tion for popular Natural History works or tel- 

 escope. HARRY E. ORR, Orient Hill, Xenia, 

 Ohio. 



FOR SALE or EXCHANGE —One king of 

 the road bicycle-lamp', good as new, price $3; 

 five years of Youths Companion, 1881, 1885, 1886, 

 1887 and 1888. Wanted in exchange minerals 

 or other curiosities. Send offers immediately 

 GEO. H. BOCKOVEN. Palmyra, NY. 



