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VOL. VIII. 



ALBION, N. Y , JUNE, 1891. 



No. 6 



Exchanges and Wants. 



Brief special announcements, "Wants," "Ex- 

 changes" inserted in this department for 25c 

 per 25 words. Notices over 25 words, charged 

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

 notice inserted for less than 25c. Notices 

 which are merely indirect methods of soliciting 

 cash purchasers cannot be admitted to these 

 columns under any circumstances. Terms, 

 cash with order. 



HAVE you read Lattin's "Exchange Extra- 

 ordinary" in this Oo log ist? 



TO EXCHANGE. — Manton's "Taxidermy 

 without a Teaeher."bound in cloth. in first-class 

 condition ; for best offer in Entomologists' sup- 

 plies. DAVID A. YOUNG, Washington 

 Heights, 111. 



EXCHANGES -Will exchange New Jersey 

 «?ggs for same. Lattin's value as per 1891 Cata- 

 logue for yours, ^a off for mine. W. WIL- 

 KINS, Rahway, N. J. 



HAVE you read Lattin's "Exchange Extra- 

 •dinarv" in this Oot.ogtst? 



ordinary" in this Oologist? 



TO EXCHANGE.— Large quantity display 

 and body type for bicycle or field glass. Curi- 

 osities in bulk for Bird Skins. GEO. GUELF. 

 Taxidermist, Brockport, N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE.-Hopkins and Allen, 22 cal. 

 double action revolvers for best offer of eggs. 

 amounting to $4.00 or over. C. G. SARGENT, 

 Winnebago City, Minn. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Telegraph outfit complete 

 key. sounder. battery and wires; for machinists' 

 books or nickel plating outfit. WALDEN T. 

 EOWELL, Beaver Dam. Wisconsin. 



TO EXCHANGE.— A 32 cal. rifle globe and 

 elevatinc sights ; for Telescope, 4 or more slides 

 good condition. All correspondence answered. 

 PERRY MARKS. Newton. N. J. 



WANTED. — Good exchange in first-class 

 I eggs (sets preferred) for Stamps, over 2200 var- 

 ieties, Eggs and Vols, of Golden Days. Corres- 

 j pondence desired. W. C. JONES, Box 239 

 '■ Bradford,' Mass. 



FOR EVERY $1.00 worth of first-class sets. I 

 will give a valuable receipt for Arsenical Soap, 

 used at the Jardin des Plantes, Paris. A live 

 tame Hawk for best offer sets. W. LOUCKS. 

 Box 478, Peoria, 111. 



TO EXCHANGE. — Beautiful Cigarette Al- 

 bums, Cards, etc.; for Indian Relics, Fossils. 

 Curios. Confederate Stamps, Coins, etc. EWIN 

 L. DAVIS, Box 158, Tullahoma, Tenn. 



I WISH to exchange first-class carefully iden- 

 tified sets, for the same not in my collection. 

 Reliable collectors send lists and receive mine. 

 HERBERT W. McBRIDE, Elkhart, Iud. 



WANTED.— The correspondence of everyone 

 who is interested in the collecting of Birds' 

 Eggs. Write, yoii will never regret it. OS- 

 WOLD B. COOPER, Coffeyville, Kansas. 



WANTED.— The Boston "Ornithologist and 

 Oologist," previous to the vear 1885, also any 

 other magazines or works relating to Ornithol- 

 ogy for which I will give good exchange in eggs. 

 F. L. FARLEY, St. Thomas, Ont. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Job Printing for Cones' 

 Key, Natural History Specimens and Curio. 

 Datas and Labels any way vou want them. 

 Here is your chance, write and make offer 

 ELBERT L. POTTER. La Motte, Iowa. 



3 VOLS. Harper's Young People. Old Coins. 

 Stamps, Confederate Money. International 

 Album. Send for list and condition. 

 Send your lists. F. L. ENGLEBERT, Des 

 Moines, Iowa. 



WANTED.— To purchase a good collection of 

 first-class Birds' Eggs, in Sets with data. Also 

 eggs singly and in sets. Address with lists and 

 price wanted. JAS. McEVOY Jr., Graham's 

 Warehouse, Park Ave. and Dolphin St., Balti- 

 more, Md. 



I HAVE two bald Eagles' eggs, one end- 

 blown, other with large irregular hole in end. 

 to exchange for Rifle or Revolver. A. C. JOST. 

 Wolfville, Nova Scotia. 



FOR EXCHANGE. — 900 different kinds of 

 United States and Foreign postage stamps, in 

 album, value $16; to exchange for best offer. 

 BURT RAYMOND, Addison, N. Y. 



WANTED.— Natural History specimens of 

 nearly all branches, in large or small quanti- 

 ties. Will exchange specimens or supplies, or 

 pay cash. Send list with lowest prices. I have 

 some paper-coves "Davie's Keys" to exchange. 

 C. F. CARR, Madison, Wis. " ' ■ Je3 



DAVIE'S "NESTS AND EGGS OF NORTH 

 AMERICAN BIRDS."— In reply to dozens of 

 queries we take pleasure in announcing that 

 during the month of June we will exchange 

 Davie's invaluable work for any of the Eggs 

 wanted in our Exchange Extraordinary at the 

 following liberal rates : 



Paper' cover edition $1.00 in Eggs and 40c cash 

 Flexible cloth " " " " 65c " 



Extra " " " " " 90c " 



We make this offer for June only and will 

 never renew it. FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion, 

 N. Y. 



