THE OOLOOIST. 



EXCHANGES AKD WANTS, Continued. 



WANTED.— A ferret good for rabbit, will offer 

 good exchange in eggs for one. Address, W. E. 

 PRATT, Lake Forest, 111. 



TO EXCHANGE:— Cigarette pictures and 

 about 500 varieties of postage stamps for pa- 

 pers and magazines on Ornithology. FRANK 

 L. OWENS, Brooklyn. la. 



LOOK I LOOK ! Lot of Golden Days, magic 

 lantern (40 specimens), stamps, book, good 

 fishing tackle, etc., wliat offers in fossils, curi- 

 osities, Minerals and ores. L. E. SEABE B, 

 Lititz, Pa. 



I OFFER many rare sets of eggs in exchange 

 for works on Ornithology, Natural History, 

 complete volumes of the Auk. or a Photo outfit. 

 Will mention a few of the many sets I have to 

 offer. A. O. U. Nos. 16. 329, 337a, 345, 349, 373c. 

 378a. Send for a complete list. Letters answered 

 but postal cards not noticed. W. CAULK, 

 Terre Haute, Ind. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Books on Botany, Natur- 

 al History, Mineralogy, Geology, and Chemis- 

 try, all standard works' will exchange for sets 

 and singles, of eggs, both rare and common. 

 And books on Ornithology and Oology, state 

 plainly what you want and have all letters 

 answered. DANIEL T. KISSAM, 54 Sterling 

 Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



I HAVE for exchange first-class full sets with 

 data, of the following varieties of eggs. Puf- 

 fin. Calef^Gull, Black Skimmer, American 

 White Pelican. Am, Bittern, Limpkin. Sora, 

 Chachalaca, White-winged Dove, Mexican 

 Ground Dove. Turkey Vulture, Marsh Hawk, 

 Am. Sparrow Hawk, Prairie Horned Lark, 

 Bobolink. Sharpes Seed Eater, &c, also cards. 

 Lists, letter heads, envelopes, bill heads, data, 

 return Libels, ect Printed and exchanged for 

 such eggs as I Want. E. G. TABOR, Meridian, 

 N. Y- : 



TO EXCHANGE.— I will give in exchange 

 1st class kins for any of the follow ing: 10 or 12 

 gauge Winchester shot gun. 22 or 32-4u. 8fc-55. 40- 

 bO, Winchester. Marlin or Colt's rifle. 3fi or 44 

 cal. i »r Smith and Wesson six-shooter, 32 or 38 

 pocket revolver, belts for any of above or hols- 

 ters, hunting knife, reloading tools for rifle, or 

 a western saddle, bit. spurs, bridle lariat, quirt 

 or leather canteen. Give description and value 

 rill answered. FRED W. COOK, Box 142, Ri- 

 pon. Wis. 



FOR SALE.— First-class eggs in sets, a few 

 first-class skins and collecting gun. will ex- 

 change for any of the following: B. L. shot- 

 gun, repeating rifle, riflle, pocket collecting 

 pistol, automatic camera, field glass. works on 

 Taxi, or Nat. His. and Taxi, tools. F. M. 

 . RICHARDS, Farmington, Maine. 



LOOK!— I have a Maynard American Flobert 

 Riflle, a 32-cal. double action revolver, a3U-cal. 

 Four barrelled pistol, a cheap guitar and about 

 500 mixed stamps to exchange for Oologlsts or 

 Taxidermists instruments or a small bored 

 shotgun. Also, I will send anyone of the fol- 

 lowing bona fide recipes for every 15c worth of 

 birds eggs, or all four of them for 50c worth viz 

 How to eat fire without damage. How to be- 

 come a human pincushion e. i., stick pins and 

 needles, all over the body without pain. How 

 to dance on glass or tacks, (bare footed). How 

 to become a contortionist. The recipes are 

 used bv professionals. ISADOR S. TROST- 

 LER, 4328 Fairman St., Omaha.Neb. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Frst-class sets Of Black- 

 chinned and Costa's Hummers with nests for 

 rare eastern eggs in sets, send lists to WAL- 

 TER L. RICHARDSON, 435 South Moline Ave. 

 Pasadena, Cal. 



TO EXCHANGE:— I have the following set* 

 with datas to exchange for sets with datas. I 

 have not got. Ridgeway Numbers. 7 sets of No. 

 11. 1-22. 2- 145, !-'-152, 2-153. 1-197, 3-201.2-212.1-249. 

 5-251, 12-270. 2-25 a. 1-203.5-278, 1-260. 9-301, 1-385 

 1-459. 4465. 2-4»)b. K>13 v 1-578. 1-580, 1-210. all 1st 

 class and want same in exchange, and I also 

 have a collection of 140 different kinds of sin- 

 gles with I would like to exchange for sets, and 

 Cones' Key, latest, or all sorts of curiosities 

 send your numbers by A. O. IT. list, and noth- 

 ing but full sets wanted. Wtt A. ACHILLES. 

 cor. IB and Lavacca Street. Austin. Tex. 



SEND STAMP for price list of birds e;/gs at 

 lowest rates. W. E. PRATT, Lake Forest 

 III. j&ni 



SPECIES of shells for sale at half cata- 

 1' >uu.e rates for one month oulv. catalog. 

 'for 2ct stamp. 2 5 SPECIES Cape May 

 shellsfor£l. CHAS. R.Le WHEELER, Cape 

 May, N. J. 



FOSSILS. 



Vill S. Graham, 



Creston, Iowa. 



VALUABLE 00L0GISTS. 



The following No's, of the Oologist are of 

 special value to to every collector: 

 Feb. '89. Maurice Thompson's ''Red-headed 



Family." 



March, '89, "Directions for making a Bird or 



Mammal Skin." 

 Nov., '89, Complete List of N. A. Birds with 



prices of eggs, also three pages of Oological 



instruction. 

 Feb., '90. Complete List of N. A. Birds and the 



prices of their skins. 

 Feb., '91, A complete description of the first 62 



numbers of the Young Oot,ogtst and Oolo 



gist with price per copy, also an exhaustive 



Index of Vol. VII 

 Any of the above Oologists will be sent you 

 post pa-id lor 5cts. or the entire five tor only 

 I5ccs: Address 



FRANK II. LATTIN. 

 Albion. N Y. 



Scientific American 

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