THE OOLOOIST. 



EXCHANGES AND WANTS, Continued. 



THE ORNITHOLOGIST and Botanist from 

 March to December,1891, for thirty cents worth 

 of Hawk's or Water Bird's eggs. Only a few 

 volumes left. WILLARD N. CLUTE, Bing- 

 hamton, N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Stamp album stamps^ 

 hooks, back Nos. of Youths' Companion 1883-8 

 for eggs in sets with data. ERNEST IRONS, 

 310 N. 2d St., Conncil Bluffs, Iowa. 



WANTED.— Good strong pair of Climbing 

 Irons. Will give in exchange Scribner's Maga- 

 zine for 1891, value three dollars. HAROLD G. 

 MOLLER, 16 Farragut Place, Morristown, 

 New Jersey. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— Many desirable sets for 

 singles. RELIABLE COLLECTORS send list 

 of eggs you have priced below 15c. that you de- 

 sire to exchange. WALTER F. WEBB, Gen- 

 eva, N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE.— 100 envelopes, size 6 with 

 any address, for every 70 cts. worth of stamps 

 or first class birds eggs sent me valued at Sets, 

 or more. GEO. A/FREEMAN, Box71 Auburn- 

 d e Mass. 



WILL EXCHANGE Woods Illustrated His- 

 tory, good condition, eighteenth edition, value 

 $3, for Langille's Our Birds in their Haunts. 

 T PATTON, Hamilton, Canada. 



TO EXCHANGE. —Tennis raquet, stylograph- 

 ic pen, books, coins, stamps, electrical goods, 

 mounted birds and other things, for oologists 

 or taxidermists instruments, climbers, eggs, 

 etc. D. B. BARTLETT, 1054 Elm St., Man- 

 chester, N. H. 



TO EXCHANGE.— One ■•Odell" double-case 

 Typewriter cost $20. used but little. Will ex- 

 change for first-class Bird Skins. Send lists of 

 what you have. THADDEUS SURBER, 

 White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. 



ERWIN G. WARD. Palmer, Mass. has In- 

 dian relics, coins, odd numbers of Harper's Mag- 

 azine, etc., to exchange for "The Exchangers 

 Monthly" Vol. I, No. 8, Canadian coins and 

 Indian relics, etc. 



FIRST CLASS original sets with complete 

 data to exchange for others. Have 428 and 

 nest, 727 1-7, 728*4, etc. J. WARREN JACOBS 

 Waynesburgh, Pa. 



WANTED.— A good Camera, will give in 

 exchange^sets of Colorado Birds Eggs. A bargain 

 to the right person. G. F. BRENINGER, 

 Table Rock. El Paso Co., Colo. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— A fine Mexican Parrot, 

 worth $50, Parrot and Bird cage (new), one 

 pair of Australian paroquets, for shells, corals 

 minerals (crystals), or other specimens, write 

 at once. C. F. CARR, Madison, Wis. 



EXCHANGE.— Youth's Companions, Cross 

 stylographic pen, Davie's Key, paper, new, and 

 alligator teeth, for books or papers on taxid- 

 ermy or ornithologv or taxidermist instrum- 

 ents. CHESTER M. WHITNEY, Westmin- 

 ster, Mass. 



VOLS. IV and V Golden Days for best offer 

 of first class eggs in sets. A. O. U. Nos. 5. 75, 79, 

 76, 92. 115, 120c, 128, 197, 320a, 311. 314, 431 and 602 

 in full original sets for exchange. W. L. 

 MORSE, 6 Onondaga Co. Saving Bank B'lding, 

 Syracuse, N. Y. 



WANTED.— Old U. S. stamped envelopes. 

 Will pay cash for same. Write at once to 

 VICTOR L. WHITE. Box 136,Mt. Morris, N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE— A $20 banjo and $20 worth 

 of eggs, for a D. B. B. L. gun. or other offers. 

 JOHN OLDFIELD, Norton, Mass. 



TO EXCHANGE. -A. O. U. Nos. 339a V 2 . 387a 

 ^.406:1-5,1-6, 480a 1 / a , 453 1-6. 622a*i .1.5.1-8'. 767 15. 

 719bl-5. All the above eggs are first-class in 

 complete sets with data and will be given in 

 exchange for "Coues' Key" in first-class con- 

 dition, 4th edition. H. SAYLES, Jr., Abilene, 

 Texas. 



FOR EXCHANGE— One insect collecting 

 box: 6x3'4x9. one egg collecting box 11x4x8—17 

 compartments capable^of holding 75 eggs and 

 can be carried in the field with perfect safety to 

 eggs, good silver watch. Davie's "Key" 4th 

 edition (cloth and gilt) new, Man ton's. Taxider 

 my new. will exchange alitor first class bird skins 

 All letters answered. Address PETER LOW- 

 THER, Mammoth, Westmoreland Co., Pa. 



TO EXCANGE.— Telescope, nearly new, 

 strong, clear lenses, adapted for collectors, cost 

 $8.50; stem winding watch, nickle 3 oz. case, 

 good time piece, entirely new, worth $8.00; 

 scientific books ; skins ; eggs ; mounted plants, 

 for good offer in specimens or especially Coues' 

 Key tor which I will give good bargains, make 

 offer. W. T. SHAW, Deer Lodge. Montana. 



STAMPS.— A collection of about 1000 varie- 

 ties (val.. $30) to exchange, whole or part, fcr 

 eggs in sets with data. Send your lists. W. 

 H. OSGOOD, San Jose, Cal. 



SEA SHELLS, Corals and Curiosities to ex- 

 change for eggs not in mv collection. Send 

 list and receive mine. ED VAN WINKLE. 

 Vans Harbor, Mich. (Upper Penn. ) 



EXCHANGE.— A World Type-writer, valued 

 at $15. pair of climbers, lot of reading matter, 

 total value $80, for firs!>class sets with data. 

 Correspondence solicited. D. FRANK KEL- 

 LER, Reading, Penna. 



TO EXCHANGE.— 400 First-class Eggs. 25 

 species, sets and singles, value $120. Wanted; 

 Collecting gun, Davies' Key (latest edition) 

 Coues' Key. Taxidermist instrnments. OTTO 

 L. BULLIS, Winnebago City, Minnesota. 



WANTED.— Single barreled breech loading 

 shotgun. Must be in good condition. Will 

 give in exchange, mounted birds, skins or eggs 

 in sets with data. WHIT HARRISON, " 

 Crescent, Minn. 



WANTED.— 2d hand copies of either "Coues' 

 Key" or "R'dgway's Manual" will give cash or 

 exchange. Write stating condition, edition^ 

 and best terms. FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion, 

 N. Y. 



A COLLECTION OF A 1 SKINS, valued at 

 over ten dollars, and a set of 1-5 Gambels Spar 

 row gratis, all with complete data, for Coues' 

 Key (4th Ed.) or Ridgewav's Manual in gooi~ 

 condition. CLYDE L. KELLER, 318-320 Ex. 

 Block, Salem, Oregon. 



A FINE VIOLTN and outfit worth $10, a caii- 

 ' vas canoe and paddle worth $5. some fine war 

 relics, some good books, a pair of nickle-plated 

 skates and a good flute, for a double or single 

 barreled breech loading shot-gun (12 or 16 ga) 

 in good condition. Give acrarate description. 

 W. TALLEY, 612 Edwin Street. Williamsport, 

 Pennsylvania. 



