THE OOLOSIST. 



EXCHANGES AND WANTS, Continued. 



HAVE you read Lattin's 

 ordinary" in this Oologist? 



•Exchange Extra- 



W ANTED.— Subscri tier's for the Youth's 

 Companion. I give full mf™ 1110 * ° f ** e 

 paper with sample copy. GEO. L.. brUU^Ki, 

 Wayne. Delaware Co. Pa. 



FLORIDA EGGS and fine specimens of the 

 Florida Phosphate rock:to exchange for Indian 

 Relics Minerals. Fossils or Curios. Send list 

 for same T. GILBERT PEARSON, Archer. 

 Fla. 



TO EXCHANGE.-A pair of Climbing Irons 

 for Ornithological papers, sets; of Eggs. etc. 

 What am I offered? W. LOUCKS. Box 478, 

 Peoria, ill. _^^____ 



EXCHANGE.-Have 1300 post marks in Al- 

 1mm. Weeden horizontal engine. 32 Birds. 107 

 Birds' Eggs, to exchange for Compound Micro- 

 scope. Mounted Botanical Specimens. Send 

 list G. A. RODMAN. Kingston. R. I. _ 



TO EXCHANGE.— A live Eagle in perfect 

 condition, stretches 8 ft. 7 in., weight 24 pounds. 

 Will exchange for the best offer. L. v . OAbU,, 

 Naples. N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Frst-class Birds' Eggs in 

 sets with data, also singles. For eggs not m 

 my collection. Send list and receive mine. H. 

 SAYLES Jr., Abilene Texas. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Live Prairie D<-.gs and 

 Covotes. Colorado Minerals. Coins, and Photos 

 of Souix Indians: for Indian Flints. Axes and 

 Curios. Send wants and offers. H. STEPHEN- 

 SON. Lexington. Neb. 



HAVE rare Eggs of Colorado to exchange for 

 microscope, field glass, college text books, 

 scientific works and other books. Must be in 

 good condition and cheap. H. G. HOSKIN, 

 Beloit. Colo. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Egas. singles for singles, 

 also magic lantern worth $4.50. Send for de- 

 scription of eggs. Exchange lists. FRANK 

 WILLARD. 510 N. Cherry St.. Galesburg, 111. 



TO EXCHANGE.- Birds' Eggs, singly and in 

 sets. I especially want Gulls. Terns. Petrels. 

 Cormorants. Herons. Rails, Hawks and Owls. 

 C. B. JOHNSON, Red Wing. Minn. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Two vols. Golden Days. 

 set of Coopers 1 Leather Stocking Tales, new 

 Scroll Saw with wood patterns etc. for banjo, 

 skates, fishing tackle, or other personal prop- 

 erty. S. K. FROST. Pawling. N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE.— First-class original sets of 

 (A O. IT. Nos.) 12 1-1.16 1-1. 39 1-3. 31a 1-1, 130c 1-3, 

 132b 1-3 1-4. 394 1-17. 360 1-4 15. 373c 1-3. 378 1-6, 413 

 1-4 431 1-3 and nest! 464 1-4, 466 1-4. 499 1-4 500 1-4, 

 501b 1-4, 51f.C 1-5, 530 1-4 1-5. 531 1-4 1-5. 581d 1-4, 

 591 b 1-4. 596 1-3 1-4. 99 1-3. 653 1-5. 685a 1-4. 715 1-5. 

 731b 1-7. 733 1-5 1-7. 742a 1-3. 743a 1-6, 758 1-4; for 

 other first-class original sets. FRED A. 

 SCHNEIDER. College Park. Cala. 



TO EXCHANGE.— The following first-class 

 Eggs all in set(S and singles the number written 

 -3 shows number of eggs in set. In exchange I 

 want only first-class sets with full data. a. O. 

 U Nos. 12 -1. 16 -1. 39 -1, 123b -2 -3, 373c -2 -3 -4. 431 

 -2 and nest. 466 -4. 476 -4 -6 -7 -9. 499 -4. 508 -3. 510 

 -4 -5. 530 -3 -4. 552a -4 -5. 581 d -3. 591b -3 -4. 596 -3 -4. 

 599 -3 -4. 652 -4 -5. 721a -5 -6 -7. 758 -3 -4. Also sec- 

 ond class eggs of 16. CORY CHAMBERLIN. 

 College Park, Santa Clara County. Calfi. 



' FOR EXCHANGE.— An A-l Coues' Key: for- 

 best offer of Eggs in sets with data. ALMA 

 KING. San Bernardino. Cal. 

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TO EXCHANGE.— 700 first-class Eggs in sets, 

 of this locality: for Western Eggs. Send lists* 

 and receive mine. J. S. SQJJARE. Stratford, 

 Ontario. Canada. 



FRAGMENTS of Petrified Bones of the Mast- 

 odon and Saurian, plainly showing bone tissue, 

 recently discovered in one of the canons of the- 

 Grand, also cactus plants in exchange for- 

 Birds' Eggs. Address, PAUL E. KENNEDY,. 

 Member Western Colo. Academy of Science. 

 Grand Junction. Colo. 



TO EXCHANGE.— The following first-class.- 

 sets wiih data. A. O. U. Nos. : 208 1-5. 273 1-4. 

 420 3-2. 418 1-2 568 1-2 1-3. 337 1-2 l-3.and numerous 

 other singles and sets to exchange for first— 

 class singles. MILO W. KIBBE, Princeton.. 

 Kas. 



TO EXCHANGE.— First-class Birds' Eggs in 

 sets and singles, and Stamps for same. FRED- 

 A. GREGORY. 1214 N. Court St.. Rockford. 

 111. 



TO EXCHANGE. -First-class mounted speci- 

 mens of Cooper's Hawk, Red-Shouldered Hawk. 

 Ruffed Grouse, for eggs in sets with data: writer 

 what you have for exchange. GEO. V. SMITH. 

 Tioga. Tioga Co.. Penna. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— First-class eggs in sets,, 

 collected by myself on the lower Rio Grande, 

 Texas. A. O. U. Nos.— 335. 341, 325. 326, 311. 419,. 

 421, 573, 706, 707. 289b, 293a. 319. 594. 487, 512 and 

 others. Will exchange with reliable collectors 

 for eggs in sets that I can use. D. B. BUR- 

 ROWS, Lacon. Illinois. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— Elegantly finished pho- 

 tographs of nests and eggs of the following- 

 birds: Wood Thrush. Wilson's Thrush. Oven- 

 bird. Whip-poor-will. Ruffed Grouse. Indigo 

 Bird. Worm Eating, Nashville. Blue-wing. Yel- 

 low. Black and White and Chestnut-sided War- 

 blers, and nianv others to exchange for sets, 

 that I can use. 'Send lists. H. W. FLINT. care- 

 Yale National Bank. New Haven. Conn. 



YES ! I want a good 22 or 32 cal. Rifle, foi- 

 which I will give a bargain in Eggs, sets of sin- 

 gles. My list contains Barn Owl 1-4. Screecli 

 Owl 1-5. Burrowing Owl 1-9. Marsh Hawk 1-5. 

 Night Hawk 1-2. Chewink 1-4. Cardinal Gros- 

 beak 1-4. Chickadee 1-7. W. Meadow Lark 1-5. 

 Kingfisher 1-7. Scarlet Tanager 1-4. Killdeer 1-4, 

 Leaches' Petrel 1-h Prairie Horned Lark 1-2.. 

 Downy Woodpecker 1-5. Prairie Hen 1-12, Bar— 

 tramian Sandpiper 1-4. etc., with full data. 

 Send full description of gun. and list of what 

 you want to MILFORD PEW. Hebron. Neb. 



WANTED— To exchange Fossils. Mounted 

 birds and skins. Eggs singles and sets also. 

 Magic Lantern with 200 views, watch, etc., for- 

 Minerals. Fossils. Bird eggs, and skins, confed- 

 erate money, relics, coins, stamps. Sea Shellss- 

 and Curios. Write quick with list, correspon- 

 dence answered. W. A. & W. E. BRYAN, New 

 Sharon, Iowa. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— Auk Vols. I and VII, al- 

 so No. 4, Vol. V; O. & O. for ?«7. '88. '89. '90: two 

 sets of first three Nos. of O. & O. Semi- Annual ; 

 a fine egg cabinet holding 192 trays 3x4 inchesr 

 7 doz. trays. 2 doz. 6x4: book of datas : pair of - 

 Buffalo horns: first-class ostrich egg ; Prang's. 

 Natural History Series of birds, mammals and 

 flowers (colored plates in holders) ; and hunting- 

 coat. Will exchange above for books on Nat- 

 ural History. EDWARD P. CARLTON, Wau- 

 watosa.. Wis. 



