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VOL. XI. NO. U 



ALBION, N. Y., DEO, 1894. 



Whole No. 110 



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. 



MOUNTED birds, skins, eggs in sets, books , 

 stamps, magazines and a brand new X L shot 

 grin 44 calibre 24 inch barrel to exchange for 

 bird skins or sets of eggs. No postals answered. 

 STEPHEN VAN RENSSELAER, JR.,29 Broad- 

 way, N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE.— For birds eggs in sets, 

 Barred Owl, S reech Owl, Wood Duck, Coop- 

 er's Hawk and a pair of Red-tailed Hawks. All 

 nicc-iy mounted. Make me an offer. All 

 letters answered. Box 215, Peoria, Ills. 



WANTE D.— Best offer in eggs ; birds; Indian 

 relics or minerals. None but first ciass cabi- 

 net specimens wanted. In trade for a new sur- 

 gical or dental chair, direct from factory. P. 

 O, BOX 414, Canton, Ohio. 



TO TRADE on Piano, a lot in Rockford, 111., 

 "worth $500, or $250 worth of eggs in sets and 

 1250 cash. E.RAY LAHMAN. Franklin Grove, 

 Ills. 



FOR SALE.— A lot of L. C. Smith Hammer 

 Guns, manufactured by the Hunter Arms Co., 

 Fulton, N. Y. ; for $25 each, list price of which 

 is $55. Fine London Twist barrels, Walnut 

 stocks, full pistol grip, 10 or 12 gauge, SO or 32 

 inch barrel. 7% to 11 pounds All new and in 

 good condition. Address, ELI AS BEE, Sterl- 

 ing, Kans. D3t 



M AYNTARD'S Eggs of North American Birds, 

 with the beautifully colored plates, in A No. 1 

 condition and a first class skin of each of the 

 following A. O. U. No's: 581d, 656 and 431 to 

 exchange for mounted birds with data. Wes- 

 tern species preferred. STEPHEN P. HAR- 

 WOOU, 1532 Park Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 



WANTED.— Clarke's Chemistry, and Rem- 

 ington's Pharmacy, second-hand. Can offer 

 Parrishes Pharmacy and many other articles. 

 J. R. CRAIGUE, Minnewaukah, N. Dak. 



I HAVE some choice, strictly first-class sets 

 and singles with full data of rare Texan S. W. 

 and oth^r species, for sale at very reasonable 

 rates. I would be pleased to correspond with 

 anyone desiring to purchase eggs. H.SAYLES, 

 JR., Abilene, Texas. 



FOR SALE.— I will sell for cash the follow- 

 ing sets: Laughing Gull, 20-3 @, 8c per egg; 

 Black Skimmer, 20-4 @. 6c per egg ; Little Blue 

 Heron, y)-4 @6c per egg. All first-class with 

 full data. J. A, DICKINSOX, Gresham, York 

 Co., Nebraska. 



WANTED.— To exchange western eggs for 

 stamps, old United States and British Colony 

 stamps especially desired. Send on stamps and 

 recieve full list of sets A. M. SHIELDS, 314 

 Stimson Block, Los Angeles, Cal. 



WE CAN do your do your printing a little 

 better or a little cheaper than you can get it 

 elsewhere. Big stock of Natural History cuts 

 to select from. We make a specialty of this 

 work. Send us a postal for samples. A. M. 

 EDDY, Albion. N. Y. 



OOLOGISTS WANTED.— I want, at once, 

 copies of the Oologist as follows: July-Aug- 

 ust, 1886; January-February, 1887 or Dec, 1886. 

 with the former attached; June, 1888. I also 

 desire copies of my old 1885 "Oologist's Hand- 

 book." For each and every copy of the above 

 publications mailed me not later than January 

 15, 1895, I will give 15c. worth of anything I ad- 

 vertise or offer for sale, or will send credit 

 check good for the amount. I will also allow 

 10c each for the following numbers, viz: — 

 June-Sept., 1887; April, 18S9. All must be com- 

 plete, clean, and in go id condition. Address at 

 once. FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion, N. Y. 



TO CLOSE OUT.— I offer the following rare 

 assortment of medals, coins, etc., by express, for 

 One Dollar: 3 Campaign medals of Lincoln, 

 Blaine and McClellan; 1 Garfield badge; 1 Han- 

 cock badge; 1 "Squirrel Hunters"medal;t brass 

 Osage Traders' check (good for one dollar) ; 1 

 "Ships. Colonies and Commerce" token; 100 

 mixed foreign soamos; 10 Chinese coins 1 Jap- 

 anese tempo, large oval bronze coin; 4 "Wild 

 Cat" bank notes in sheet, uncut; 25 brass and 

 other trade cards and checks, some over thirty 

 years old ; 1 rare medal, my own selection* from 

 an assorted lot, Every article in new and 

 proof condition except Orientals and stamps. 

 C. H. KASSABAUM. Atchison, Kas. P. S. - 

 With first 25 orders I will give extra a brass 

 1883 "East River Bridge" memento. 



