VOL. XI. NO. 6. 



ALBION, N. Y., JUNE, 1894. 



Whole No. 104 



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 and Coupons (subscription) will be accepted for "Wants" and "Exchanges' only 

 and according to conditions stated thereon. 



25 VAR. fine foreign stamps for every U. S. 

 half ceat sent me or 6 var.U.S.. 20 var lor every 

 big cent sent me. FRED WETHERINGTON, 

 722 Harrison St., Paducah, Ky. 



WANTED :— To exchange about fifteen dol- 

 lars' worth birds eggs in sets and singles, well 

 blown, with carefully prepared data, for Ridg- 

 way's Manual. J. ROWELL NOWLAND, 

 Cokesbury, South Carolina. 



REVOLVER wanted. Will give one set of 

 American Woodcock. }i and Spotted Sand- 

 piper, X with data for same. 22 cal. Smith & 

 Wesson preferred. F. C. HUBBARD, Geneva, 

 Ohio. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Minerals, fossils.land and 

 fresh water shells, animal skulls, and curios- 

 ities for same or anything suitable for a public 

 museum. THOS. S. HILL, Knoxville, la. 



ALL Wisconsin Naturalists and Scientists, 

 no matter in what you are interested, who are 

 in favor of organizing a State Association for 

 mutual benefit, should write to either A. M. 

 SEMPLE, Poynette, Wis., or W. E. SNYDER, 

 Beaver Dam, Wis. 



"I have received in two days twenty-nine an- 

 swers to my adv. and they are still coming." 

 S. Fogg, Rat Portage. Ont. 



FOR EXCHANGE— One complete Roger's 

 Scroll saw outfit in good condition. Will ex- 

 change for eggs in sets with data. RAY. W. 

 CLARKE, Milton, Wis. 



WANTED.— A good printingpress and outfit, 

 must be in good condition . Will pay cash if 

 cheap. Correspondence solicited HAROLD 

 MCLAUGHLIN, Mason City, Iowa. 



TO EXCHANGE.— One breeding pen (1 cock 

 4 hens) of S. C. W. Leghorns for birds eggs in 

 sets, old coins or offers. Valued at $10. WILL 

 E. DAMON, Liberty, Mo. 



FOR SALE.— One breech loading flint lock 

 rifle. Also one Prussian rifle. These are rare 

 pieces. DAVIS BROS., Diamond, Portage Co., 

 Ohio. 



EXCHANGE. Kerr & Perham Egg tools for 

 first-class eggs in sets with data, stamps, per- 

 iodidcals, etc. Send list. KERR & PERHAM, 

 Sandwich, 111. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— Thoroughbred black 

 and tan Terrier Puppies from prize winners 

 and of the best blood. Want No. 1 sets. A. E. 

 KIBBE. Box 21, Mayville, N. Y. 



CHOICE botanical specimens (identification 

 verified by best authorities) given in exchange 

 for standard botanical books, good microscope 

 or cash. Correspondence solicited. R. D. 

 ALDERSON, Witch Creek, Cal. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— 8 Tune Swiss musical 

 box, or watches. For gentleman's safety pneu- 

 matic tire bicycle in good order. Give full 

 description stating make and lowest cash price. 

 WM. LEHR, Bremen, Ind. 



TO EXCHANGE.- Setting of eggs from fine 

 stock of Black Langshans for eggs in sets, 

 skins, books or cash. Write for particulars. 

 E. M. DALE, Townshend, Vt. 



WANTED.— First-class sets with data of the 

 following A. O. U. No's: 194, 385, 423, 466a, 473, 

 474b, 511, 519, 581c, 598, 729, 767. Will exchange 

 for above other sets or singles. WALTON 

 MITCHELL, 534 Summit Ave., St. Paul. Minn. 



Do You Remember ruS;rrL pa ^o g T; 



for 1894? If not you have not will doubtless receive the circular letter mailed you. 

 We trust you will notice at the bottom of same the Special Offers outlined 

 thereon. This is a matter that should have your immediate attention. 



Faithfully Yours, F. H. LATTIN & CO. 



