THE 00L03KCST. 



EXCHANGES AND WANTS, Continued. 



TO EXCHANGE.— 42 tame .stripped Oregon 

 Chipmunks for Birds' Eggs, Curios, etc. Send 

 lists. GEO. W. SAYLOR, Haines. Baker Co., 

 Oregon. 



TO EXCHANGE.— 32 caL, double action, six- 

 shooter ; for best offer in eggs. Also eggs from 

 this locality. Send list. JESSE MILLER, 184 

 Dallas St., Houston, Texas. 



TO EXCHANGE.— I have eggs in sets to ex- 

 change for pair of opera glasses or anything 

 useful. Address, W. C. MORROW, 1086 Penn- 

 sylvania ave., Columbus, O. 



PHILATELIC PAPERS, to exchange for 

 eggs. Send list of papers you wish, and list of 

 eggs you have to exchange. HERBERT N. 

 B JGBEE, Fitchburg, Mass. 



TO EXCHANGE.— One book called United 

 States Naval and Astronomical Expedition. 

 miblishedinl851; for the best offer of Birds' 

 Eggs. PASCHUL HUPPERTZ, 1604 Lavaca 

 St., Austin, Texas. 



EXCHANGE.— Will exchange collection of 

 900 different, mostly foreign Postal Stamps; 

 for Fossils. Send for list. F. BANK, 5 "West 

 4th St., Cincinnati, O. 



WILL EXCHANGE for eggs in sets, print- 

 ing press, fountain pen, books, magazines, etc. 

 postage stamps, single eggs, and a few sets. 

 Address, JOHN B. SEYMOUR, Clinton, Oneida 

 Co., N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Three Oologists' Hand- 

 books, marvelous collection, Single-shot Revol- 

 ver, Collection of Birds' Eggs, Mexican Pota- 

 toes, etc. Offers wanted in Curios and Miner- 

 als. A. R. HUTCHINSON, Gaines, N. Y. 



WANTED.— To exchange fine specimens of 

 the, Horseshoe-crab for eggs in singles. Water- 

 birds, Hawks or Owls preferred. ALLEN 

 HOPE, New Dorp, Staten Island, N. Y. 



I HAVE a photographic outfit, worth $30. that 

 I will exchange for best offer. L. L. KNOX, 

 Giddings, Tex. 



TO EXCHANGE.— An International Album 

 and good collection of stamps, value $7; for 

 United States stamps or Indian Relics. SAM- 

 UEL H. ROBBE, Belleville, Wayne Co., Michi- 

 gan^ , ;. ■ 



_ WANTED.— Good pair climbing irons, will 

 exchange a collection of 120 stamps in album, 

 books, etc.. for same. S. E. KLINTBERG, 

 Box 310, Plattsmouth, Neb. 



•TO EXCHANGE.— Wood's Natural History, 

 On the Sea Shore. Almond Tree, Young Folk's 

 History of France, and hand bracket saw: for 

 Birds' Eggs. JAMES E. MALLORY, Baldwin, 

 Kan. 



WANTED.— Persons having books relating 

 to Natural History of any branch or Taxider- 

 mists tools and supplies, that will sell cheap 

 for cash. Write to ine stating what you have, 

 condition it is in and the lowest price you will 

 sell. Also back Nos. of amateur naturalists' 

 papers wanted for cash. WALTER BRAD- 

 FORD, Mayheld, Ky. 



LOOK HERE.— I have a ffrst-class receipe 

 for embalming birds and for every fifty cents' 

 worth of eggs sent I will send it to them. "W. 

 R. BIRD, Mason City, Iowa. 



FOLLOWING in exchange for Shot Gun : 23 

 cal. rifle, 32 cal revolver, S2.00 Standard stamp, 

 Vol. North American Review and Vol. paper 

 published in 1837. All answered, ARTHUR G. 

 POTTER, 405 S.25th Ave., Omaha Neb. 



150 COCOONS of Attacus Cecropia to exchange 

 for Minerals and Indian Relics. Make me an 

 offer. E. A. Locke, Box 152, Whitman, Mass. 



A COLLECTION of over 300 birds eggs, will 

 exchange for a Pointer (puppy) or Pigeons. 

 For particulars~address, C. C. RENSHAW. 

 Boyee, Clarke Co., Va. 



EXCHANGE skins and some eggs, for same 

 not commonly found in Mich., want birds in 

 meat will give skins and some cash, everyone 

 answered. A. W. HANAFORD, 21 Olive Street. 

 Grand Rapids, Mich. 



TO EXCHANGE. White Pelican skin and 

 South American birds eggs. No postals. Ad- 

 dress, W. MORGAN MARTIN, M.D.. No. 309 E. 

 Ninth Street, Wellington, Kan. 



EXCHANGE, would like to exchange a set of 

 Fla. Red-shouldered Hawk 1-2 for a set of Tax- 

 idermists instruments. Those answering this 

 exchange please give full list of instruments in 

 set. Address, E. K. COLLETT, Austin, Tex. 



WANTED :— Collectors of Butterflies and 

 Moths in every State in the Union and Canada. 

 Will pay fine eggs in sets, or cash for them. 

 All specimens must be perfect. PROF. CARL 

 BRAWN, Bangor. Maine. 



TO EXCHANGE— Sets. Nos. A. O. U. 3252- 

 2, 417 y s , 610 Vs. 731 I-9. 387 Y a , 201 14, 394 Vi. With 

 datas, also 289 2-15, 622a J4, 452 14, 333 14. With- 

 out datas, also 373 -2, 394 -1, 731 -3, 598 -1 387 -2, 

 also 20 Turtles ; for original Sets with datas. 

 Puffin, Heron and Water-birds preferred. Best 

 offers answered and accepted. P. C. CHAD- 

 WICK, Loring, Kansas. 



Carr's Natural History and Bird Stores, 



Taxidermy, Bird Skins and Eggs, Shells, 

 Curios, Minerals, Fossils, Indian Relics and 

 Naturalists' Supplies; Singing and Fancy Birds, 

 Talking Parrots, Goldfish and Aquarium 

 Stock. 



New Catalogue will be out in Oct.— '90 Cata- 

 logues exhausted. 



C. F\ OARR. 

 Jetf Madison, Wis. 



IllORTED INDIAN SILK W0KM E'juS 

 For Seeds in Silk Culture, Different Species. 



Also the celebrated Madras Silk Cocoons, 

 warranted to be raised successfully in 

 this country. Directions given how to 

 raise them profitably. Prices low. 



PROF. CARL BRAUN, 



NATURALIST, 



Bangor, - Maine 



Rare California Yiewg. 



Enclose stamp for catalogue. Sample c 

 views will be sent upon receipt of 25 cents. 



California Art Gallery, Santa Rosa, Cal. 



