

"^SfP Monthly. ^Xfy^ 50c. per Year.** ^ 



VOL. VIII. 



ALBION N. ¥., JAN., 1891. 



No. 1 



Exchanges and Wants. 



Brief special announcements. "Wants,' 1 "Ex- 

 changes" 1 insert'.'! in this department for 35c 

 per 35 words. Notices over 35 words, charged 

 at the rate of one-half cent per word. No 

 notice inserted for less than 35c. Notices 

 which are merely indirect methods of soliciting 

 cash purchasers cannot be admitted to these 

 columns under any circumstances. Terms, 

 cash with order. 



"Through your exchange notices and offers, 

 etc., I have increased my collection over 150 

 varieties in the last year aud a half, many 

 being valuable sets. Please except thanks for 

 same." H. R, ESCHENBERG, Gilroy, Gala. 



"I can't do without the Oologist, it is the 

 best paper of its kind in America. Its Ex- 

 change Column is a boon for collectors. 

 From my notice in August number I received 

 over 135 letters and cards, and even now nearly 

 every day I received letters from it. It pays 

 big is to say it but briefly." W.E.SNYDER, 

 Beaver Dam, Wis. 



Enclosed please find 35c. Kindly leave my 

 Coleoptera Exchange another month. I re- 

 ceived such a number of letters that my dupli- 

 cate stock of Coleoptera is cleaned out. Happi- 

 ly I am expecting quite a lot from Europe and 

 Africa which I hope will arrive in a few days. 

 I hope through your paper to be able to ex- 

 change them as fast as I did the others. Ch. L. 

 HALL, Carpinteria, Cala. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Six hundred Allen and 

 Ginter's cigarette pictures, some arrowheads 

 and an Indian pipe. Also the Washington and 

 Beauties of the world albums. Make offer. 

 WILKES MADISON, Charlie Hope, Va. 



TO EXCHANGE.— European eggs in sets. 

 also No. 666. Wanted 348. 354, 1, 3, 357, 666a, and 

 others. HARRY SARGENT, 399 Lexington 

 Ave.. New York, N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE — A Collection of 500 Fossils, 

 Minerals. Relics and Curios for good Foreign 

 and U. S. Stamps. J. C. WALTERS, 313 N. 13 

 St.. Richmond, Indiana. 



WANTED TO EXCHANGE.— Electric Scarf 

 Fins and Electric Bell Outfits, for rare eggs in 

 sets. Send lists and stamp for prices. FRED 

 JONES, P. O. Box No. 54. Martins Ferry. Ohio. 



WANTED.— Photo, camera and outfit. For 

 exchange I have Birds' Eggs, Skins," mounted 

 birds, Deer heads, magic lantern, pair foils and 

 gloves. "Minot's Land and Game Birds," 

 "Davie's Egg Check List," and vols, of "Young 

 OoL,OGiST."-Oor J OGiST"and O.and O. HOWARD 

 H. MCADAM. Oak Bay. Charlotte Co.. N. B. 



PAIR RED-TAILED Hawks for good shot 

 gun or first-class sets with data; 3nd-class eggs 

 for first-class. A. V. THOMSON. Decorah, la. 



GOOD OFFER !— Will give an extra good of- 

 fer of first or second-class eggs of Cal., for a 

 rifle 44 or 45 gauge. Make offers at once. O. J. 

 ZAHN, 437 S. Hope St., Los Angeles, Cala. 



TO EXCHANGE.— First-class California 

 birds" eggs in sets and singles for books on Nat- 

 ural History. Send list of Books. Address, 

 EDMUND HELLER, Riverside, Calif. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Fifty varieties of fine cab- 

 met minerals, for eggs in sets, including Lilac 

 Wernerite, Wernerite xld, Chiastolite xld. 

 Green Talc, etc Geo. L. BRIGHAM, Bolton. 

 Mass. 



TO EXCHANGE.— "Sheridan's Troopers on 

 the Border" (new), 83 numbers of "The Youth's 

 Companion." 19 numbers of "Century." 3 years" 

 numbers of Oologist 089, '90), for first-class 

 Birds' eggs. Address. H. G. BARNARD, Pop- 

 lar Ridge, Cayuga Co., N. Y. 



FOR SALE or EXCHANGE.-A collection 

 of 810 stamps valued at $33. Will take $19 

 (nineteen) in ex. or $53 cash. What offered. 

 Address, ERNEST S. LEE, Covington. Ga. 



EXCHANGE.— History of American Priva- 

 teers for MaynarcTs Eggs of North American 

 Birds. History of England for Davie's Nests 

 and Egg-s of North American Birds. Letters 

 answered. ELMER WEBSTER. East Jaffrey. 

 N. H. 



TO EXCHANGE.— A 33-cal. riflle for the best 

 offer of first-class birds' eggs. A good fife, a 

 miniature steamboat and a magic lantern for 

 the best offer of climbing irons, strapped. R. 

 S. LOUDON, Big Rapids, Mich. 



TO EXCHANGE.— 430 Foreign and United 

 States stamps, with Album, for best offer in 32 

 or 33 Calibre single-action revolver. Chas 

 HOUSE, 309 Jennings Ave., Cleveland, O. 



TO EXCHANGE.— International Postage 

 Stamp Album and 1253 stamps, all different. 

 And a Baltimore No. 4 printing press with one 

 font of type, and foot ball, for first-class eggs in 

 sets or singles. R. H. THOMPSON. 1109 St. 

 Paul St., Baltimore, Md. 



TO EXCHANGE.— $15 worth of bird skins 

 for good Central fire rifle. Send description of 

 rifle and receive list. Letters answered 

 JOHN L. HOOPER, Lake Mills, Wis. 



TO EXCHANGE.— First-class Birds' Eggs, 

 for other eggs. Send your lists and receive 

 mine. E. WILKINSON, 78 W. Bloom St,. 

 Mansfield, Ohio. 



