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EXCHANGES AND WANTS, Continued. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Fine sets of Franklin's 

 Gull, Least Bittern, Yellow Head and Redwing 

 Blackbird. Mounted birds to exchange for 

 eggs or other offers. WHIT HARRISON, La 

 Crescent, Minn. 



TO EXCHANGE.— First and second-class 

 •eggs for same and books on ornithology. Sec- 

 •ond-class eggs for anything. Letters contain- 

 ing lists answered. F. B. WILLIAMS, 222 Ce- 

 llar St., Ottawa, Kansas. 



WANTED. — All collectors who have been de- 

 frauded by dishonest collectors or dealers dur- 

 ing '90 or '91 to communicate at once with JNO. 

 V. CRONE, Marathon, Iowa. 



TO EXCHANGE.— First-class birds' eggs for 

 the same or books on ornithology. Second- 

 class eggs for anything. Letters containing 

 lists answered. F. B. WILLIAMS, 222 Cedar 

 St. , Ottawa, Kansas. 



TO EXCHANGE.— First and second-class sin- 

 gle eggs, a water blower and sets of Bl'k Crown- 

 ed Night Heron's eggs, for first-class eggs in 

 sets. JOHN WILLIAMS, Wenham, Mass. 



WANTED.— A 30-in. safty bicycle and a No. 4 

 kodak. Send for a list of the articles I will 

 give for them. Please mention this paper. 

 Address, H. A. HESS, P. C. C. & St. L. Q. R. 

 Union Station, Indianapolis, Indiana. 



I WANT to exchange my entire collection 

 and duplicates of birds' eggs for a good bicycle 

 in good condition. I have about 120 different 

 species and most of them in sets with data, the 

 whole amounting to over $85 catalogue prices. 

 H. J. ROGERS, Burnside, N. Y. 



WANTED.— Fancy and Homing Pigeons of 

 all kinds and colors. Will give in exchange 

 live Horn Frog, bird eggs in original sets with 

 complete datas or will pay cash. Parties hav- 

 ing or knowing persons that have thorough- 

 bred stock of the above pigeons will kindly 

 send their address to O. J. ZAHN, 427 S. Hope 

 St., Los Angeles, Cala. 



ADVANCED COLLECTORS and those m 

 "rare" localities, write. Specialty, nests and 

 sets. Bird skins offered for eggs. References 

 given and absolutely required. P. B. PEA- 

 BODY, Owatonna, Minn. 



TO EXCHANGE.— A new model champion 

 single-barrel, bre«ch loading shot gun, 12 bore, 

 side snap, patent fore end fastenings, pistol 

 grip stock, double bolt and rubber butt ; for a 

 Marlin or Winchester repeating rifle 38-caliber, 

 or best offer in first-class bird skins. The gun 

 is in perfect condition and shoots well. WM. 

 F. SMITH, Wayne, Deleware Co., Penna. 



LARGE NUMBERS of desirable single eggs, 

 many varities, worth from 5 cts to $1.25 each, to 

 exchange for sets with data of any species 

 worth not less than 5 cts. per egg. I wish to 

 hear from every single egg collector or any ex- 

 changer who can use desirable singles. J. R. 

 CRAIGUE, Minnewaukan, N. Dak. 



TO EXCHANGE.— I have a set of Mississippi 

 Kite y 2 at $10 each and a set of Florida Red- 

 shouldered Hawk at $4 each to exchange for 

 singles, only, by Lattin's 1891 list. E. K. COL- 

 LETT, Austin, Texas. 



I HAVE Golden Eagle l / s , with datum, to ex- 

 change for a good double case Type Writer. 

 Send description to J. W. P. SMITHWICK. 

 Trinity College, Trinity, N. C. 



INDIAN AXES, Scrapers, Drills, Hammers, 

 Knives, Sinkers, Celts, Pestles, Arrowheads, 

 and Oregon Points to exchange for first-class 

 eggs in original sets with data. Ww . H. FISH- 

 ER, 14 W. North Ave., Baltimore, Md. 



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On treatment and care of domestic ani- 

 mals, horses, cattle, sheep, dogs, hogs 

 and poultry, sent free. Address Hum- 

 phreys' Veterinary Specifics, Cor. Wil- 

 liam and John streets, New York. 



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