THE OOLOGIST. 



EXCHANGES AND WANTS, Continued. 



EXCHANGE.— I have $14 worth of first-class 

 sets, with data, including 1-6. 367, 1-5, 366, which 

 I wish to exchange for a 22-cal. rifle; Steven's 

 pocket or Winchester preferred. Chas. C. 

 TREMBLY, 33 Noyes St., Utica, N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE.— 50 No. 'Youth's Compan- 

 ion," 50 No. Frank Leslie's illustrated news- 

 paper, one vol. "St. Nicholas," for the hest offer 

 m climbing irons, strapped, or first-class eggs 

 in sets. WALTER JOHNSON, 123 W. Brook 

 St., Gales ourg. 111. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Ten cigarette albums, five 

 whole collections of cards, 500 tobacco tags 

 neatly put on a covered board, for eggs in sin- 

 gles. Send your price-list and receive mine. 

 JOHN KINGSLEY, 10 Elm St., Rutland, Vt. 



WANTED.— A pair of Climbers. Will give 

 in exchange $2.50 worth of first-class single 

 eggs. Will also exchange a 42-inch Improved 

 Otter Bicycle, for books on Ornithology and a 

 set of Taxidermist's tools. GEORGE H. 

 SHERIDAN, West Union Avenue, Chestnut 

 Hill. Philadelphia, Penn. 



EXCHANGE No. 3 Kodak Camera, cash value 

 $40.00, Juno Safety Bicycle, cash value $30.00, 

 Oxford Pocket Collecting Gun, cash value $5.00. 

 Wanted for the above, Good Bird Dog, broken, 

 Cabinet, Winchester Repeating Rifle, Eggs in 

 sets with data or first-class Skins. Write first. 

 E. B. PECK, Clifton Springs, N. Y. 



500 COCOONS of the Cecropia (largest N. A. 

 Moth) and 50 of the Prometha all alive; for 

 anything pertaining to Birds. WILL D. RICH- 

 ARDSON, 1116 Washington Boul., Chicago, 

 Illinois. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Bird Skins of this local- 

 ity ; for Skins of others. HENRY HILLYER. 

 No. 954 Green St., Augtista Ga. 



WANTED.— Collectors make money selling 

 our Hame Strap. Good proof, you are not 

 after "specimens." See Ad. on another page. 

 METALLIC HAME STRAP Co. 



ONE Sand Dollar for every photograph of 

 Actress, or every 5 cigarette pictures of Actres- 

 ses, or every two papers on Oology. Box 974, 

 Bath, Me. 



4 VOLS. Youth's Companion, Fossils, Geodes, 

 Minerals, Stamps and Indian Relics; to ex- 

 change for first-class Sets, Climbers, or Taxi- 

 dermists' outfit. B. H. BLANTON, Frankfort, 

 Ky. 



WANTED— To collect California Birds in 

 meat this coming spring for Eggs in Sets. 

 CLARENCE TRENHOLTZ, Petaluma, Calif. 



I WILL give $20 in Bird Skins for a good $10 

 or $15 Typewriter. $40 worth for a good Hawk- 

 eye or Kodak Camera, write and receive list of 

 Skins. Wm. BERMAN, 1050 Ingraham St., Los 

 Angeles, Cal. 



I HAVE Winchester Shot-gun, almost new, 

 for sale, $3.25 worth of eggs, for 22 cal. Rifle, 

 Maynard's Naturalists' Guide, few coins and 

 Animal Album, for Sets with data. Write me 

 for particulars. A. G. POTTER, 438 S. 24th 

 Ave., Omaha, Neb. 



WANTED.— Indian Arrowheads; I will ex- 

 change a collection of 260 varieties Postage 

 Stamps for best offer of the above. PERCY 

 SMITH, Box 143, Simcoe, Ontario. 



COLLECTORS ATTENTION. — I want all 

 your cast off clothing. Can offer for same, rare 

 eggs, Books by standard authors, a shot-gun 

 (B. L..) a double action, 32 revolver botanical 

 specimens, a pair of Climbers, etc. Address. 

 CLARENCE RILLE, Des Moines, Iowa. 



TO EXCHANGE.— The following Cigarette 

 A Ibums : Governor Album , Terrors of America . 

 Ruler Album and Costume Album, for best 

 offer of Birds' Eggs (single.) E. ROSENTHAL 

 Swepsonville, Almance Co.. N. C. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Fifty varieties of fine cab- 

 inet minerals; for eggs in sets, including Lilac 

 Wernerite, Wernerite xld. Chiastolite xld. 

 Green Talc, etc. GEO. L. BRIGHAM, Boltor . 

 Mass. 



FOR EXCHANGE .—Stop! Look r A collec- 

 tion of Birds' Eggs, worth $14.00: will exchange 

 for best offer of fire arms of any decription. 

 within the next 20 days. What an offer. All 

 letters answered at once. ■ Address, J. A. Stew- 

 art, Covington, Newton Co., Ga. 



TO EXCHANGE.— A Gold Watch bran new 

 A Philadelphia Gold filed cases with nickled 

 works warranted for 15 years ; for best offer of 

 Birds' Eggs or stamps. For full description of 

 watch, enclose 2c stamp and address, WILLIS 

 N. FLEMING, Natick Mass. 



PERFECT King Crab, for six arrowpoints. 

 Perfect Crab Shed for six arrowpoints, three 

 Skate's eggs for one arrowpoint. Above five 

 for War Club or knife. Sea curriosities. for 

 Indian Relics. ROLLIN T. TOMS, Stamford. 

 Conn. 



TO EXCHANGE.— A new compound Micro- 

 scope, magnifies 2400 times with one prepared 

 object, forceps, etc.. all complete, packed in 

 polished mahogany case, valued at $2.25; for a 

 good set of Taxidermists' instruments in first- 

 class condition. ARTHUR L. POPE. McMinn- 

 villle, Oregon. 



LOUIS T. MERWIN, 1113 Jefferson St.. Oak- 

 land, Cala., would like to become acquainted 

 with parties interested in Ornithology and 

 Oology living in Oakland, Berkeley, or Alame- 

 da. 



TO EXCHANGE.— 320 Varieties Stamps, U. 

 S. and foreign, in album, worth $6 or $8 ; for a 

 S. and W. or Colts 22 cal. revolver in good con- 

 dition. Address. R. P. Cooke. Clay Hill Acd.. 

 Millwood, Clarke Co., Virginia. 



WANTED.— To collect Eggs during the com- 

 ing season for advanced collectors or dealers : 

 egg cabinet, rifle, tennis racquet. Ornithologi- 

 cal books wanted in exchange. HARRY S. 

 DAY, 1459, Buckland Ave., Fremont, Ohio. 



FOR SALE.— A good Smith and Weston 

 Ranger 22 long Revolver, only been used a few 

 times, self acting seven shooter, heavely nickel 

 plated, rose-wood handle. Will sell for best 

 cash offer. All letters with enclosed stamp 

 answered. CARL C. AMBROSE, 425 Clark St.. 

 Evanston, 111. 



I HAVE a volumn of a paper published at 

 Utica, N. Y., in 1832. Bound and in fair condi- 

 tion ; also a number of rare old books and some 

 polished stones from northern Michigan to ex- 

 change for Herkimer Co. crystals or shells. 

 JOSEPH ANDERSON, 131 Allen St., Muske- 

 gon, Mich. 



ts r -Exchanges and Wants continued on second 

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