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THE OOLOGIST 



EXGgANGES AND WANTS, Continued. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Good collection of stamps 

 in Scott's International Album for best offer in 

 Zoological books, or taxidermists' supplies. A. 

 P. RICHARDSON, Tarrytown, N. Y. 



WILL EXCHANGE stamps for back Oolc- 

 'gists, arrow heads and old coins. Write what 

 you have and make me an offer. HORACE 

 !E. BUKER, Rockford, Ills. 



'TO EXCHANGE— Polyopti con, Vol.XIV Orni- 

 sh olosist and Oologist. two Vols. Youth's Com- 

 panion: for first-class single eggs with data. 

 .Particulars for stamp. BURT CHADWICK, 

 3 >69 Euclid Ave., Cleveland. Ohio. 



WANTED.— To exchange first-class eggs in 

 sets and singles, with and without data, and a 

 S. B. B. L. shot gun; for a set of Taxidermists' 

 rtools, 16 gauge B. L. shot gun. microscope, or a 

 '23 cal. rifle. WILL C. ST A AT, 501 Jerome St.. 

 IMars hall town, Iowa. 



WANTED.— Birds' eggs and Indian stone 

 relics. I have to exchange for same, five vols. 

 ■:St. Nicholas, iron Indian axe, star fish, Ressur- 

 rection plants, sixty stamps, and autoharp 

 with music and instructions. CHARLES 

 'TANN Jr., 140 Sixth Ave.. Lansingburgh, N. Y. 



REMOVED.— Bert R. Hager has removed 

 from C'aicago to Starling. Ills., correspondents 

 please take notice. Will exchange good bird 

 skins of this locality for others. BERT R. HA- 

 GER, 507 E. Third St. Sterling, Ills. 



TO EXCHANGE.— 150 sets of birds' eggs, first 

 -class with data. 130 varieties valued at over 

 $100.00. Wanted a broncho or mustang, not 

 -pirbicilir if h3 bucks, also wanted a kodak 

 camera, a Spencer repeating shot-gun, a colt 

 lightening magazine rifle, or an acme folding 

 ■boat. Persons having any of the above to ex- 

 •change please send description to H. C. CAMP- 

 BELL, Langsingburgh, N. Y. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— A fine collection of 110 

 varieties of birds' eggs in sets with full data. 

 many quite desirable. Wanted, any of the fol- 

 lowing named articles : 48 in. bicycle, one or 

 ■more good rifles. 23 cal. Stephen's preferred, B. 

 L. shot gun, high power telescope, field glass or 

 microscope. Good exc. given for any of the 

 ■'■above articles. Those wishing to exchange 

 please send for list of my collection with full 

 description of the articles thev have to offer. 

 All answered. D. B. ROGERS, Ellis, Ellis Co., 

 Kansas. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— I.have at my Ann Arbor, 

 Mich. Store, mounted birds, all good specimens 

 on T perches. American Crossbill. White- 

 crowned Sparrow, Wilson's Thrush. Bobolink. 

 Crested Flycatcher, Cowbird, White-throated 

 .Sparrow. Barred Owl. Ruffed Grouse. Belted 

 Kingfisher and Buffiehead, also Chipmunk and 

 Turtle ; will exchange the entire lot for the best 

 lot of eggs offered- (not less than $30.00 worth) 

 received by Feb. 15th. FRANK H. LATTIN, 

 Ann Arbor, Mich. 



1 HAVE for exchange at my Ann Arbor Store 

 a few Palmetto floor mats from the Bahamas, 

 almost non-destructable. can be cleaned and 

 washed to heart's content and will last for 

 yeai's. size from 3 to 3 l 4 feet wide to 5^ to 6U 

 feet long, for a summer or bath room mat they 

 have no equal: will sell for $1.00 each, cash, or 

 will exchange for desirable eggs or books on 

 natural history. FRANK H. LATTIN Ann 

 Arbor. Mich. 



WANTED.— A safety bicycle that has only 

 been run one .season, must be in good condi- 

 tion: will give $60. worth of first-class birds' 

 eggs. Write for particulars. J. P. FEAGLER 

 Waterloo, Ind. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Book of British Birds and 

 of North America for Davie's Nests and Eggs of 

 North American Birds, cloth. ARTHUR W. 

 BROCKWAY, Hadlyme, Conn. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Smith & Wesson 32-cal. 

 double action revolver for the best offer of eggs 

 in sets. Eggs, single and in sets for same. 

 Send lists and receive mine. W. L. MORSE. 

 No. 6 Onondaga Co. Savings Bank, Syracuse. 

 N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE.— I have 60 or more good 

 Indian arrow flints for Pupa or Imago of But- 

 terflies or Moths (a bargain). J. KEYWORTH. 

 Marissa. St. Clair Co.. Ills. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— I have a number of new 

 "Natural History" looks with 630 pages and 

 over 500 illustrations each. Will exchange 

 each copy for $3.00 worth of birds' eggs in sets. 

 Everybody send list to N. P. BRADT. Knowles- 

 ville. Orleans Co., N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Sets with data, for printing. 

 Parties desiring to do such, will send sample of 

 work, and write to F. S. NYE, 30 E. Mifflin St.. 

 Madison, Wis. 



TO EXCHANGE.— A revolver worth three 

 dollars, and a bull's-eye or dark lantern, for the 

 best offer of first-class birds' egss. Singles or 

 sets. Letters answered. CHAS. W. WOR- 

 THEN. Hardwick, Vt. 



TO EXCHANGE.— First-class sets with data. 

 at % 1890 list. Ridgeway Nos. 260. 278b. 378. 460. 

 573. 574. 579. 580. 690, 732. GORDON SCHANCK. 

 Libertyville. Ills. 



WANTED.— --Manton's Taxidermy Without 

 a Teacher." Will give in exchange, ''Wood's 

 Natural History," cloth bound. Also I have to 

 exchange the book "Ten Boys Who Lived On 

 The Road From Long-ago To Now," cloth 

 bound, for best offer of sets with data. What 

 offers? R. C. KLINE, Standish St., Dorchester. 

 Mass. 



OREGON WOODS.— Ten varieties for every 

 set of eggs sent me valued at fifty cents or over. 

 Twenty varieties for every set valued at sev- 

 enty-five cents or over. Eggs must be 1 st-class 

 with full data, CLYDE L. KELLER, 318-330 

 Exchange Block, Salem, Oregon. 



PURE THOROUGHBRED Homer Carrier 

 Pigeons, wanted, (squeekers or youngsters). 

 Will give in exchange good offer of birds' eggs 

 or will purchase at reasonable prices. Give 

 particulars. OTTO J. ZAHN, 437 S. Hope St..- 

 Los Angeles, Cal. 



STRANGE Curios. JChinese and Japanese, 

 quicksilver ores, shells, stamps, fossils, read- 

 ing matter, star fish and others ; for side-blown 

 ea:gs. books, ores, shells, skins or curios. U. L. 

 HERTZ, Napa City, Calif. 



HAVE Compound microscope, air rifle, In- 

 dian clubs, watch. Eggs. Nos. 7. 34. lc: 12. 6. lc; 

 13. 8, 2c; 13a. 6. 20c; 23. 2. lc; 63. 6c; 122. 10c: 149a. 

 12, 6c; 153. 2, 3c; 154. 4c; 157. 3c; 191, 5c; 211. 2, 2c; 

 214. 2. 5c; 254. 4c: 258. 6. 3c; 261. 6. 2c: 363. 10; 270. 

 3. 8c; 278, 2. 3c: 315. 4c; 320. 12c; 375. 2. 6c; 378. 7. 

 2c; 460, 7, 2c; 477, 15c: and 480, 2, Sc. Wanted 

 breech loading shot gun. bicycle and trays. 

 Sinsrles italicized. GEO. H. YOUNGMAN. Mc- 

 Yean. 111. 



