

Monthly. < ^fj > 50c ' P er Year - C '8 



VOL. VIII. 



ALBION, N. Y., SEPT., 1891. 



No. 9 



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 Oologist? 



WANTED.— To exchange. Mississippi Kite 

 1-2. with datum, for other sets with data. Semi- 

 rare. Address, J. W. P. SMITHWICK, Sans 

 Souci, N. C. 



TO EXCHANGE.— J have first-class Califor- 

 nia sets and singles to exchange for Eastern 

 sets with data. Send your lists and receive 

 mine. ALMA KING, San Bernardino, Califor- 

 nia. 



HAVE YOU NOTICED new list of common 

 eggs wanted and desirable eggs offered in Lat- 

 tin's "Exchange Extraordinary" in this Oolo- 

 gist? 



WANTED.— A. O. U. Nos. 333. 360, 373, ,377a, 

 and any other desirable eggs. For which I will 

 give' stamps or eggs. HARRY O. TROUNCE, 

 14 Collier St., Toronto, Canada. 



EGGS IN SETS with complete datas for ex- 

 change for same. Also a few singles. Send 

 vour list and receive mine. All letters answer- 

 ed. W. A. OLDFIELD, Port Sanilae, Mich. 



SEE !— I will give twenty-five periwinkle 

 shells, from Lake Erie, for every ten cents 

 worth of curios, sent me. ALLEN OGDEN, 

 Brocton, N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE .— Button's Natural History 

 in ffne condition for best offer of perfect Indian 

 arrowheads. P. P. NORRIS, North Topeka, 

 Kans. 



TO EXCHANGE.— For the best offer of ten- 

 nis racquet set 1 i 436, set l / 2 335 (Ridgeway's) 1 

 Indian tommahawk and grinder. ART. BID- 

 WELL. Box 248, Baldwin, Kansas. 



WANTED.— Double - barren breech - loading 

 shot-gun 12 or 16 gauge: will give "Erst steps in 

 Scientific Knowledge." (Paul Bert) 1000 clean ci- 

 garette pictures. 100 varieties foreign stamps, 

 thirty arrowheads. Indian axe and club, collec- 

 tion of end-blown eggs, value over 345.00. Write 

 and send lists : great bargain. Address, AR- 

 THUR DUGAN, West Point, Miss. 



HAVE you read Lattin's "Exchange Extra- 

 ordinary" in this Oologist? 



TO EXCHANGE.— I have fine f. c. bird skins 

 and eggs to exchange for the f ollowin,-, : Clim- 

 bers, shot-gun, rifle, books on taxiflwimy, orni- 

 thology or oology, camera, telescope or violin. 

 All letters and cards answered. JXO. L 

 HOOPER, Lake Mills, Wis. 



SETS WITH DATA and singles of this local- 

 ity for Western eggs. Send list and receive 

 mine. GEO. H. GRAY, 1326 N. Mount St., Bal- 

 timore, Md. 



EXCHANGE.— Will exchange minerals and 

 woods for same. Send list and receive mine in 

 return. Letters answered. CRITT C. IVORY 

 Smith ville, Jeff. Co., N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Herons, Grackles. Mock- 

 ingbird and other eggs from this localitv. for 

 same. Send list. JESSE MILLER, 184 Dallas 

 St., Houston. Texas. 



A BARGAIN.— 400 eggs, 60 different kinds, in 

 sets and single. First-class in every respect 

 Collected in this locality. O. H. BRAUGHLER, 

 Santa Rosa, Cal. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Beautiful Mineral Speci- 

 mens from Nevada, Wyoming. Colorado. Ore- 

 gon, Idaho, and Utah. What have you to ex- 

 change? Write. EARLE A. BROOKS, French 

 Creek, West Virginia. 



TO EXCHANGE.-Sixty ' Argosies, twelve 

 books' and water blower, for the best offer in 

 birds' eggs. Address, LOUIS WEHLE, 631 E 

 Main St., Rochester, N. Y. 



WANTED.— Files or odd copies of any Nat- 

 ural History publications. Send lists.' Will 

 give first-class job printing for files, for what I 

 can use. WILL A. CROOKS, Gilman. Ills. 



FOR EXCHANGE. -Will exchange single 

 eggs of 507, 501. 465, 461, 438. 494, 387, 3X8, 51 lb 595 

 598, 613, 652, 704, 756, 619, 622a, A. O. U., for sin- 

 gles not in my collection. Send lists of what 

 you have to exchange. W. J. WTRT P O Box 

 23, Oak Orchard, Orleans Co., N. Y. 



BIRDS 1 EGGS.— First-class sets of 21-5 214 

 387, 420a, 447b. 538, 539. 605 and others for same' 

 Two Burrowing Owls for best offer of eees' 

 MERLIN C. JOHNSON, Aberdeen, S. Dak. 



ATTENTION COLLECTORS !-I have Oliver 

 Davie's latest work on the nests and eggs of 

 North American birds bound in cloth and gilt 

 in perfect condition, new and clean that I will 

 exchange for best offer of old dollars, half dol- 

 lars, quarters, dimes, half dimes, copper cents 

 Send lists stating year and condition P p" 

 NORRIS, North Topeka. Kansas. 



