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VOL. XI. NO. 5. ALBION, N. Y., MAY, 1894. Whole No. 103 



Wants, Exchanges, and For Sales. 



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

 for 50c 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. 



"Dealers" can use these columns at Regular Advertising rates, only. 



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



Exchange Cards aud Coupons (subscription) will be accepted for "Wants" and -'Exchanges" only 

 and according to conditions stated thereon. 



"I suppose it is hardly necessary for me to 

 say that my adv. in the Oologist gave me more 

 applications than I could fill. I am more than 

 pleased." J. H. Bowles, Ponkapog, Mass. 



OPALS.— I am selling out cheap a small col- 

 lection of Gems. Will send, postpaid, Opal, 

 25c; Moonstone. 25c; Garnet, $1.50; Aquamar- 

 ine, $3. All choice, finely cut, and ready for set- 

 tins. EDWIN C. ATKINSON, 116 North 19th 

 St., Philadelphia. 



WANTED.— Relics of the Mound-builders, 

 Aztecs, or other pre-historic American races. 

 Scientific publications, minerals or cash given. 

 FRANKLIN C. JOHNSON, Boonville. Oneida' 

 Co., N. Y. 



"My adv. in the Want Column has given me 

 much pleasure. Have obtained all but the 

 January number. Hardly expected to find the 

 numbers I did find. Your Want Column is 

 worth twice and three times what the contri- 

 butors pay for it. Paul VanderEike, St. Croix 

 Falls, Wise. 



FOR SALE at a bargain.— Four good collec- 

 tions as follows: One of Shells valued at $25. 

 One of minerals. $15. One of fossils, $8. One of 

 Indian relics, $25. Will sell at about half price. 

 Parties meaning business are requested to 

 send stamp and mention which list you want. 

 GEO. W. DIXON, Watertown, S. D. 



STAMPS.— Better quality, greater variety, 

 Packets. 25 varieties lCc: f,0 varieties 20c; 200 

 assorted 15c: No. 10 used and unused 25 varie- 

 ties 50c very fine ; No. 50. 15 unused 25c; ap- 

 proval sheets, net prices discount rates, some- 

 thing new. try one. HOWARD M. GILLET. 

 Lebanon Springs, N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Fine set Columbian issue 

 stamps to $1 inclusive, for best offer of eggs in 

 singles. WILLI M BaKER, Vancouver, 

 Wash., Care of J. W. PETRAN. 



FOR SALE or Exchange.— Violin with case 

 and magic lantern with about 50 views, will ex- 

 change for bicycle pneumatic tire, typewriter, 

 printing press or offers. Address, JAS. E. 

 REICH, Salem. N. C. 



TO EXCHANGE. Good$l dark lantern and 

 Stanleys Historv of Birds, gilt, for a good 22 or 

 32 cal. rifle. HENRY TOLMAN, Washington 

 St., Newton, Mass. 



WANTED— Address of every Ornithologist in 

 Iowa, in order to see if there are enough inter- 

 ested in the stud v in our state, to form an As- 

 sociation. DAVID L. SAVAGE., Salem. Henry 

 Co. , Iowa. 



NOTICE.— Will exchange Frank Wesson 22 

 cal. rifle, skeleton stock. 18 inch barrel for 

 either Coues' Key. Ridgway's Manual of North 

 American Birds or Nutall's Ornitholosv in lat- 

 est edition. H. B. JOHNSON, Box 693 Orange, 

 Mass. 



BIRDS EGGS. Geodes. Minerals. Fossils. 

 Picture Cards, Books of Histories, Adventur- 

 ers. Novels, etc., for anv kinds of Columbian. 

 1890 3 cts and higher, old TJ. S.. Confederate and 

 choice foreign stamps, curiosities, autographs 

 and photographs of Great Men. ROBERT L. 

 STEPHENS, Danville. Ills. 



INDIAN RELICS from Chenango Co.. N. Y. 

 A lot of these to exchange for rare TJ. S post- 

 age stamps. Will take old collections fm ex- 

 amination. F. N, SILL, 199 Hamilton St., Al- 

 bany, N. Y. 



IDAHO Cabinet Specimens.— Minerals, fos- 

 silized and native wood. Indian relics, curios 

 deer antlers and many othei articles that make 

 nice cabinet specimens, foi sale very cheap or 

 will ex. for merchandise, state what vou have. 

 W. F. STONE, Junction. Lemhi Co.. Idaho. 



THE followinT in exchange for bird skins or 

 sets with data: Magic Lantern and 24 slides, 

 throws 8 ft. view, 4x5 and 8x10 Waterbury 

 lenses : German Imperial accordeon and case 

 and new landing net. P. K. GILMAN, 170 9th 

 St., Oakland, Calif. 



MINERALS.— Will exchange Free Gold and 

 Silver Iron pyrites. Copper, Nickle, Galena 

 crystals, amethyst, calcite, spar, apatite and 

 many others for any other mineral. Good 

 showy specimens. S. G. FOGG, Box 55, Rat 

 Portage, Ontario. 



