YOL. XI. NO. 3. ALBION, N. Y., MARCH, 1894. Whole No. 101 



Wants, Exchanges, and For Sales. 



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

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WANTED.— 200 cocoons of Luna, 300 of Poly- 

 phemus. 300 Io at once. See my "ad.". PROF. 

 CARL BRAUN, Naturalist, Bangor, Me. 



WANTED.— A Remington Cane Gun 22 cal.. 

 address stating lowest price. S. K. BROWN & 

 SON, 20 E. Penn. Ave., Washington, D. C. 



"Enclosed find 'copy' and 'cash 1 ($1.00) for 

 two advs. in March Oologist. Those little 

 'ads." pay good dividends." H. H. FELL, Chi- 

 cago. 



LINCOLN WANTED. Relics, manuscripts, 

 letters, prints, etc.. etc. of Abraham Lincoln, 

 address C. F. GUNTHER. 212 State St., Chi- 

 cago. 



WANTED —Good skins of Snowy. Hawk. 

 Saw-whet. Teng<nalm"s and Screech Owls, Yel- 

 low-legs. Knot. Curlew Sandpiper. Esquimaux 

 Curlew, Osprey. Swallow-tail Kite.Duck Hawk. 

 Richardson's Merlin and others, can offer fine 

 skins and eggs from North-west Canada and 

 Iceland. WALTER RAINE, Toronto, Canada. 



FOR SALE.— One good collection of coins 

 and paper money, many very rare. Also one 

 of Indian relics and other curiosities. Will sell 

 ■ cheap for cash. Value fifty dollars. Will take 

 twenty-five. All correspondence answered. 

 M. M. SMART. Plainfield, Wis. 



TOMAHAWK PIPES.— I have for sale a few 

 fine Indian Stone Tomahawk Pipes. Handle 

 and all is stone and they are finely decorated. 

 Prices $9.50, $3.00 and $3 50. Also knives.liandle 

 and blade one solid piece of stone, about 10 in. 

 long, price $1.00. Indian Stone Pipes, bowl and 

 handle both stone and very fancy carving. three 

 kinds, price $1.10, SI 50 and $1.75. GEO. W. 

 DIXON. Lock Bos 381. Watertown. S. Dakota. 



THE MICROSCOPE is a 24 paged monthly 

 magazine r ontaining pictures of minute objects 

 highly Magnified and explained. Price $1.00 

 per y^ar, 9 cents for sample copy. We make 

 an extraordinary offer for 30 days only to send 

 the 24 numbers of two years to any new sub- 

 scriber who remits a dollar, or we will enter 

 you for tLe balance of this year for sixty cents. 

 The special premium which we give to sub- 

 scribers enclosing stamped envelope for it is 

 some earth containing Diatoms (Nature's Jew- 

 els). MICROSCOPICAL PUBLISHING CO. 

 "Washington. D. C. 



LEATHER STOCKING TALES— One large 

 400-page vol. by mail, postpaid, for 35c. 

 Craig-Davidson Publishing Co., Helena, Mont. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Mounted birds and Mam- 

 mals, Game heads, etc., for birds and mammals 

 in the meat, fresh skins or Photo Outfit. JOHN 

 CLAYTON, Lincoln, Maine. 



TIN QUARTZ. "Fine Cabinet Specimens" 

 by mail 25c. Also Bad Land specimens cheap. 

 JOHN CASHNER. City Treasurer, Spearfish, 

 So. Dak. 



I HAVE Vols. XLIX and L of Harper's Mag- 

 azine ('74 & '75) well bound to exchange for 

 books on Ornithologv, Taxidermy, etc. Ad- 

 dress, STAR COX, No. 5 Longfellow St., Dor- 

 chester. Mass. 



STAMP COLLECTORS —Try our 10 cent 

 packets. They contain 50 fine varieties, or 150 

 assorted stamps, from Mexico. Spain, Cuba, 

 Guatemala. Jamaica and other countries. 

 State which packet. MEEKER-TOWE STAMP 

 CO., P. O. Box 296 , Bridgeport, Conn. 



WANTED.— A copy of Bendire's "Life Histo- 

 ries of North American Birds." Can offer good 

 exchange in first-class sets, a first-class spy- 

 glass and cash. C. A. PROCTOR, Worcester 

 Academy, Worcester, Mass. 



ONE HUNDRED Microscopists wanted who 

 will each send 60 cents in stamps for a slide of 

 Human Muscle containing encysted Trichinae . 

 If slide is not satisfactory, return it, and I will 

 return money. FRANK S. ABY, State Uni- 

 versity, Iowa City, Iowa. 



WANTED— Hornaday's Taxidermy. Will 

 give in exchange all of the following eggs, sets 

 1-2, 3-3 American Osprey and sets 2-2 Turkey 

 Vulture. The above are strictly first-class. M. 

 C. WHITE, Mathews, Va. 



WANT TO EXCHANGE— Blue Jays mount- 

 ed on fancy decorated stands, "Beauties." On 

 receipt of eggs in sets, first-cla-s only, to 

 amount of $2.50— will send one nice Jay prepaid. 

 CHAS K. REED. No. 262 Main St., Worcester. 

 Mass. 



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