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VOL. VIII. 



ALBION, N. Y, MABCH, 1891. 



No. 3 



Exchanges and Wants. 



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

 ■ changes" inserted in this department far 35c 

 per 35 words. Notices over 35 words, charged 

 at the rate of one-half cent per word. Nc 

 notice inserted for less than 35c. Notices 

 which are merely indirect methods of soliciting 

 cash purchasers' cannot he admitted to these 

 columns under any circumstances. Terms, 

 cash with order. 



WANTED.— To correspond with anyone that 

 is interested in getting up a collection of miner- 

 al s by exchange. A. E. COLE, East Concord, 

 N. H. 



TO EXCHANGE.— First-class birds 1 skins for 

 same. Correspondence solicited. J. CLAIRE 

 WOOD, 101 Abbott St., Detroit, Mich. 



EXCHANGE.— Large hand press and type, 

 for eggs, stamps, "Davie's Nest and Eggs of N. 

 A.," bound, climbing irons, oologists 1 instru- 

 ments. R. SIGLER, 137 Midland Ave., Mont- 

 clair, N. J. 



ANYONE having specimens or Natural His- 

 tory publications of any kind, that they are 

 willing to donate to the New Natural History 

 Library, please send to Natural History Library 

 Association, P. L. ENGLEBERT. Secy.. Des 

 Moines, Iowa. 



EXCHANGE.— 175 papers of -"'Golden Days," 

 450 cigarette cards and shadow album, for best 

 offer of first-class eggs, or sell each separately. 

 All letters answered. SIGMTJND H. HILL. 

 Box 35, New Milford, Conn. 



TO EXCHANGE.— South Sea Island Spear 

 Head (bone), Fan Coral and other curios, for 

 eggs in sets with data. THOMAS TRUM- 

 BULL. Perkins Place, Norwich, Conn. 



TO EXCHANGE.— A Legerdemain cabinet 

 and 330 cigarette pictures', for good TJ. S. or for- 

 eign stamps. H. G. LEAVITT, 19 S. Arlington 

 Ave., East Orange, N. J. 



WILL EXCHANGE Vol. 1 American Journal 

 of Philately, an Ocarina, and Manton's Taxi- 

 dermy, for a firstrclass zither. F. E. DOBSON, 

 73 Trask Ave., Bergen Point, N. J. 



EXCHANGE.— Fossils from Iowa for Fossils, 

 and also an Indian Arrow quiver, for best offer 

 in Fossils or curiosities. J. M. KILVINGTON. 

 Mason City, Cerro, Gordo Co.. Iowa. 



WHAT have you got to exchange for 350 

 Indian arrow points. W. B. SCOTT, 560 Broad 

 St.. Augusta, Ga. 



I WANT to exchange a 10 lb. font of type for 

 birds 1 eggs or $ 3. 50. Answer, as now is your 

 time: C. G. FITZGERALD, Baltimore. Md. 



I HAVE ill dup. 100 sp. named shells— M, L. 

 and F. W-— which I offer in exchange for named 

 shells: Marine. Univalves preferred. Send 

 lists. F. C. BROWNE. Framingham, Mass. 



TO EXCHANGE.— I have some good books, 

 which I will exchange for minerals and curios- 

 ities: write for particulars. WILLIE R. BIRD, 

 Mason City. Iowa. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Volumes 11-13 of "Golden 

 Days," a magic lantern and a collection of 

 stamps, for "Davie's Key" or a pair of climbing 

 irons. F. L. SAGE. 18 Hubbard Ave.. Middle- 

 town. Conn. 



WANTED to purchase for cash. Bulletins of 

 the Nuttall Ornithological Club < odd numbers 

 < >r complete sets. ) Also any other publications 

 relating to N. A. ornithology. Write, stating 

 price and condition. Should exchange be pre- 

 ferred, will give Baird's Birds of America (Pa- 

 cific R. R. Report vol. IX.) for best offer of Bul- 

 letins. J. H. PLEASANTS. Jr.. 606 Cathedral 

 St., Baltimore. Md. 



WANTED.— A Bicycle: a Safety or 44-inch 

 Victor, Jr., preferred. Give accurate descrip- 

 tion. Must be in A J condition. Have $60.00 

 worth of eggs to exchange. MASON GIBBES. 

 56 Pickens St., Columbia, S. C. 



TO EXCHANGE.— My new Directory for 30c 

 in eggs; singles preferred. Only a few left. 

 send at once. Also a herbarium of 50 different 

 plants. Make offer for latter. LETSON BAL- 

 LIET, Des Moines, Iowa. 



WANTED.— A collecting gun with outfit 

 (Maynard's preferred) ; also books for the Nat- 

 uralist and cabinet specimens of all kinds. I 

 will give a New Roger's Scroll Saw, rare fos- 

 sils, curios, and stamps. All answered. ROB- 

 ERT A. CAMPBELL, Hanover. N. H. 



WILL EXCHANGE collection of fifty variet- 

 ies first-class eggs, mostly in sets, for 13-gauge. 

 double-barrel gun or good rifle. The collection 

 is worth over 846.00. and includes A. O. U. No.'s 

 Wi, 339 V 2 % % i 3 '. 343 l 2 % H. 364 1-1, 313 1-11 %, 

 37 1-1 1-1, 77 Vi, 567 %. Send description of gmi 

 and receive my complete list. Geo. H. MATH- 

 EWSON, 635 Sherbrooke St., Montreal, Canada. 



I HAVE a lot of Star Fishes, from three to 

 five inches, and the following books : Wood's 

 Botanist and Florist, Packard's Elementry 

 Zoology. Steele's Zoology and several other 

 books on Natural History, to exchange for 

 Indian Relics. Write stating what you have 

 and your exchange price. JOHN B. PERRINE. 

 Valparaiso, Ind. 



