THE OOLOGIST. 



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EXCHANGES AND WANTS, Continued. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Birds' eggs, skins, miner- 

 als, fossils, shells, Indian and war relics, coins, 

 medals, tokens, stamps, colonial, continental, 

 U. S. and confederate money, state notes, 

 broken bank bills, cariosities etc. ; for same. 

 E. M. HAIGHT, Box 24, Riverside. Calif. 



WILL EXCHANGE. —A fine collection of 

 fossils and minerals: for good bicycle, safety 

 preferred. All answered. T. S. HILL, Knox- 

 ville, Iowa. 



BOYS Useful Pastimes, Rollo's Experiments 

 and Museum. Tyndall's Forms of Water, and 

 Bird Preserving, all in good condition. cost $4.(50 

 or Obio Palaeontology: for Jorda'n Manual or 

 Lattin's climbers. J. C. GALLOWAY, Mont- 

 gomery, Ohio. 



EXCHANGE EXTRAORDINARY.— I have a 

 few South American birds 1 eggs, such as Falk- 

 land Thrush. Perdlx, etc. (for description of 

 latter see Youth's Companion, 1889, No. 51 or 

 52) to exchange for first-class birds' eggs in or- 

 iginal sets with complete No. 8 data. No post- 

 cards wanted. All acceptable offers answered. 

 W. MORGAN MARTIN, St. Louis, Mo. 



I WOULD like to corressond with persons, 

 who have got Indian relics, to sell or exchange, 

 from Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Rhode 

 Island and Connecticut. J. W. JACKSON, 

 Balchertown, Mass. 



WANTED. — The address of a few western or 

 southern collectors, who would like to collect 

 skins for me this spring, can give good ex- 

 change in rare eggs, skins, eyes, or will pay 

 cash. Send list of what you can collect. JAS. 

 P. BABBITT, 10 Hodge's Ave., Taunton, Mass. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Set of 5 eggs and one of 2 

 eggs, No. 53 and others, first-class with full da- 

 0a ; for pair of climbing irons, strapped, write 

 first. CHAS. WISE, York. Ala. 



WANTED.— To exchange skins of this locali- 

 ty for others. Only first-class skins wanted 

 and sent. Address. GEORGE P. BUTLER 946 

 Jones St., Augusta, Ga. 



NOTICE !— A watch, rifle and a white swan 

 stuffed to exchange for first-class birds' eggs. 

 All letters answered. Address, STANTON R 

 CLARK, Mukwonogo, Wis. 



TO EXCHANGE.— A new model champion 

 single-barrel, breech loading shot gun, 12 bore, 

 side snap, patent fore end fastenings, pistol 

 grip stock, double bolt and rubber butt ; for the 

 best offer in bird skins or first-class typewriter. 

 The gun is in perfect order. Gnlls and Sea 

 birds preferred. WM. T. SMITH, Wayne. 

 Del. Co., Pa. 



TO GIVE Eastern and Southern collectors a 

 chance to procure my lined and unlined trays 

 cheap in exchange for eggs, skins, curiosities. 

 etc., I have moved here. All trays made to 

 order (any size) of strong, pure white card- 

 board, cloth corners. Send list of what you 

 have. Samples for stamp. E. J. SCHAEFER, 

 407 Second St., New Orleans, La. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Black Walnut shot gun 

 case, worth $3.00, finely finished and lined with 

 plush, brass mountings, lock and key. places 

 for 50 shells, wads and loading tools ; I will ex- 

 change for best offer of first-class eggs, with 

 data. GEO. W. MORSE, Box 731, M jberly, Mo. 



DO UBLE barrel shot gun, 'breech loading 

 preferred, repeating rifle., Colt. Remington oi 

 Smith & Weston revolver ; will give cash in ex- 

 change or eggs in sets, books, watch and many 

 other articles, or will exchange forj cash. C. 

 BYRON, VANDYCOOK, a Odhi, Ills. 



TO EXCHANGE.-A Legerdemain cabinet 

 and 220 cigarette pictures ; for good U. S or 

 foreign stamps. H. G. LEAVITT. 16 S. Arling- 

 ton Ave.. East Orange, N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE.— A legerdemain outfit. Vols. 

 VII. IX and X. Golden Days, and St. Nicholas 

 for '85 and '86 ; for a detective camera with com- 

 plete outdt. Write first. FRANK D JAN- 

 VIER. Box 128, New Castle, Del. 



LOOK ! LOOK ! ! LOOK ! ! ! I have a collec- 

 tion of eggs valued at $15; will exchange for a 

 32 pal. S. and W. revolver. Address, ERNEST 

 E. LEE, Covington, Ga. 



WANTED— to purchase a good collection of 

 birds' eggs, side-blown, in sets or single, cash 

 paid for same. A. C. RANDALL, Ast P M 

 31-33 Main St., St Johnsbury, Vt. 



CAMERA nearly new for $6.00 cash, outfit 

 complete. Double barrel breech-loader, $12 00 

 good as new. Fishing outfit, jointed pole, 75 ft. 

 of line, 20 hooks.2 snelled hooks 2 feather-baited, 

 reel, bait can etc. $1.50: will exchange if desir- 

 able. LETSON BALLIET, Des Moines, Iowa. 



WANTED— to exchange fine job printing for 

 a Flobert rifle or for first-class eggs. W. R 

 CONE. Gilman, Ills. 



WANTED.— At once, a pair of climbing irons 

 will give in exchange a magic lantern and 

 slides, worth $4.50. L. L. KNOX. Giddings. 

 Tex. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Four hundred American 

 and foreign post marks, all different; for best 

 offer of bird skins, eggs or Indian relics. ° T m 

 FITCHETT, Beaver Dam, Wis. 



"J. T. 



WANTED.— A photo outfit, for which I will 

 give first-class bird skins and eggs in sets. 

 Send description and receive list of skins. Wm. 

 BERMAN, 1050 Ingraham St., Los Angeles. 

 Calif. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— Fine collection 563 for- 

 eign stamps, value $22; will exchange for books 

 on Ornithology and Oology. GLENN LEV- 

 INGS, Potsdam, St. Lawrence Co. N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Bancroft's History of the 

 Colonies, new. cloth, 500 pages, 2 vol. in one ; 

 for Davie's Nests and Eggs. T. A. CLARK, 

 Carthage, Indiana. 



EGGS in sets to exchange for same. All let- 

 ters answered. MILTON C. HOWE, Monson, 

 Mass. 



I HAVE Governor, Costume. Hero. Terrors 

 of America.and Shadow Albums; will exchange 

 for birds' eggs in sets. CLARENCE and ED- 

 GAR PARCHMAN. Okolona, Miss. 



WILL every person in the State of Michigan 

 who is interested in Ornithology send me 

 their address. ADOLPHE B. CD VERT, 

 Washington St. West, Ann Arbor, Mich. 



TO EXCHANGE. —Live Exotic cocoons; for 

 American Cocoons and pupae. PROF. CARL 

 BRAUN. Bangor. Me. 



TO EXCHANGE.— I have a few International 

 Revenue stamps which I wish to exchange for 

 first-class eggs in sets. Address, R. A. POM- 

 ROY. 20 Summers St., Bangor. Me. 



