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VOL. XI. 



ADBION, N. Y., JAN., 1894. 



NO. 1 



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. 



Nf""N7'Tr"\ is an opportune time for YOU to renew your subscription to theQOLOCIST 

 V_X kJLZ for 1894, and it in arrears to make an early settlement of the same. Whether 

 this reminder applies to you or not,is it not high time that YOU sent us at least one new subscriber 



TO EXCHANGE. -Birds skins for same or 

 eggs in sets with data or collecting tube for 12 

 gauge gum MRS. H. K. SEDGWICK, Dexter, 

 Mich. 



HAVE skins, sets and many articles to ex- 

 change for skins and sets. Send list, stating 

 what you want, I may have it. N. HOLLISTER 

 Delavan, Wis. 



TO EXCHANGE. $9 worth of birds eggs in 

 singles for TJ. S. Postage Stamps. CLARENCE 

 LUTHER, P. O. Box 322, Fayetteville, Ark. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Stamps for curios or eggs, 

 100 stamps for 8c, 1 good stylographic pen sell 

 cheap for cash. All answered. JAMES HOWE 

 SLATER, Webster, Mass. 



NOTICE.— Those desiring strictly 1st class 

 fully identified sets or singles from this locality 

 during the coming season would do well to ad- 

 dress m-i for rates. GEO. D. FRENCH, Ivory- 

 ton, Conn. 



WANTED.— To buy or possibly exchange, 1st 

 ■class sets of eggs with data. Collectors in other 

 localties kindly write. H. B. HOLLIS, Welles- 

 ley Hills, Massachusetts. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— Snare drum without 

 heads, Prussian modes nickle plated trimmings 

 with sticks. Cost $12. To exchange for the 

 best offer of first-class eggs. J. O. JOHNSON, 

 Southington, Conn. 



NOTICE.— Will give fine polished Mexican 

 opal (price $1) for each dozen good flint heads 

 sent me, also highest price paid for Columbian 

 stamps. All letters answered. WILL D. 

 WALTMAN, 320 E. Kiowa St., Colo. Springs, 

 Colo. 



FOR SALE.— An 1853 Tquarter without rays 

 over eagle or arrows side of date. In fair con- 

 dition somewhat scratched. Will sell or ex. 

 for best offer. LAURENCE APPLETON, 

 Haddonfield, N. J. 



TO EXCHANGE.— First-class birds eggs for 

 good books, violin, or musical instruments of 

 any kind. DANA P. GILLETT, Barre Center, 

 Orleans Co., N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE.— 8150 worth of stuffed 

 birds and mammals, stamps, eggs and rifle to ex- 

 change for a watch, silver cornet and bicycle. 

 FRED S. HAGGART, Chagrin Falls, Ohio. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Magic Lantern, ten slides 

 and first-class singles and sets with data, to ex- 

 change for climbing irons or first-class sets 

 with data. FRANK H. BOTSFORD, Lyndon- 

 ville, N. Y. 



I HAVE 55 first-class Southern California 

 eggs. 43 varieties, value $25, to exchange for 

 good copy of Ridgeway's Manual, or cash. Make 

 offers and send for lists. I. N. CAMP. De Luz, 

 San Diego Co., California. 



MOUNTED BIRDS and Animals at lowest 

 prices. Gray Rabbit, $1.50; Blue Jay, 75c. ; En- 

 glish Sparrow, 40c; Black-capped Chickadee, 

 50c. . White-bellied Nuthatch, 50c. ; Black Snow 

 Bird, 65c. Skins also mounted at lowest rates. 

 Send stamp for list. Address, D. J. BULLOCK, 

 Marshalltown, la. 



NEBRASKANS Attention! I desire to pro- 

 cure the address o7 every one interested in Or- 

 nithology and Oology in Nebraska and thei-e- 

 f ore request all interested to send me their ad - 

 dress, ISADOR S. TROSTLER, 4246 Farnam 

 St., Omaha, Neb. 



JEl^On the wrapper of next months (Feb.) OoLOGiSTyou will find some figures 

 following your name. If "98," it will signify that your subscription expired with 

 December, 1893. If "110," that your subscription has been paid through 1894. 

 Other figures will be explained next month. 



