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VOL. IX. 



ALBION, N. Y., APRIL, 1892. 



NO. 4 



NEW RATES. NEW RULES. NEW REGULATIONS. 



Wants, Exchanges, and For Sales. 



Brief special announcements, "Wants," "Exchanges" "For Sales," inserted in this department 

 for sue per ;>5 words. Notices over 35 words, charged at the rate of one cent per each additional 

 word. No notice inserted for less than 5uc. Terms, cash with order. 



Strictly First-class specimens will be accepted in payment at one-half list rates. 



'■Dealers" can use these columns at Regular Advertising rales, only, 



Exchange cards and coupons (subscription) will be accepted for "Wants" and "Exchanges" only 

 and according to conditions stated thereon. 



EXCHANGE.— Sets 51a%, 71 1 3 ', 339HM, 387 14, 

 1-5 for other sets. D. W. RAYMOND, Nor- 

 walk, Conn. 



A fine telescope for sale or will exchange for 

 Climbers. Value $4. Correspondence solicited. 

 H. CUDLIP, WO B. St., N. E. Washington, D, 

 C. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Two pairs climbing irons. 

 2 vols. Golden Days, Flobert ritie. Wanted 

 eggs in singles. Write for particulars. CHAS. 

 McGEE, .Leavenworth, Kansas . 



TO EXCHANGE.— Dumb bells, all sizes from 

 6to50 1bs. per pair. Dumb bell exercises are 

 the healthiest tning in the world, every boy 

 should have a pair, will exchange same for first 

 class eggs with data. ii,RNE»T MaRCEAN, 

 38 Jones St., Dubuque, la. 



WANTED.— Minerals. Fossils, Sea Curios, 

 Fresh water and land Shells. Have lor ex- 

 ch ange Fine Fossils, Pet. Moss. J . M. KiL- 

 VINOTON, Mason City, Iowa. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— Fine sets of following 

 (A. O. IT.) species: 59.207, 393a, 269b, 311, 31«, 

 «13, 335. 339a, 434, 410. 47?a, 603, 58b, 573, 718a, 70b, 

 707. THOS. H. JACK&ON, West Chester, Pa. 



I have a fine collection of 50 first-class eggs, 

 Value $8.50, which 1 will exchange for a '2i cal. 

 rifle in good condition. L. N. KIBBE, Prince- 

 ton, Franklin Co.. Kansas. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Bird Skins with all col- 

 lectors, riend list and receive mine with terms . 

 J. CEAIRE WOOD, 104 Abbott St., Detroit, 

 Michigan- 



TO EXCHANGE.— Light Brahma Cockerel 

 ■and eggs lor hatching of Light Brahmas and 

 Black Minorcas lor sets not in my collection. 

 ROB'T WARWICK, Fleming, N. f. 



TO EXCHANGE.— 1st class eggs for books. 

 Must be in good condition. Also eggs, many 

 faro ones, oiown through two holes in one side 

 for common 1st class eggs. A. E. PRICE, 

 Orant Pai-K, ,111s. 



TO EXCHANGE.— 33 cal. revolver, 53 Youth's 

 Companions, Violin, climbers, live squirrels, 

 for birds eggs, oologist's or taxidermists instru- 

 ments. A. C. BLACK, DeGraff, Ohio. 



LOOK. I have a first-class receipt for em- 

 balming birds and for every dollar's worth of 

 Indian relics sent 1 will send it to them. J. 

 M. KILVINGTON, Mason City, Iowa. 



FINE SETS of Great Horned Owls eggs, also 

 many other sets, 30 species of mussels. 30 

 species of univalves, all m exchange for scien- 

 tific literature. Spencer's works especially 

 desired . Send for list and state what you have. 

 DR. W. L. STRODE, Bernadotte, Ills, 



FOR EXCHANGE. -A pair of Roller Skates 

 for Bird's Eggs or Skins, also 1st class sets, A. 

 O. U.,4h81-t. 540M, 4^i 4 . IsAlHAN L. DAV- 

 IS, Box 334, Brockport, N. Y. 



BIRD'S EGGS.— FREDERICK A. HUNT, 

 Care O. C. M. A., Syracuse, N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE— Pair of deer antlers, skin 

 on head, two feet wide, six prongs on each ant- 

 ler, worth $10. lor first-class eggs in sets. BUR- 

 TON H, JOHNSON, Box b93, orange, Mass. 



TO EXCHANGE.— A Cornet in good condi- 

 tion, value $12, will exchange for bird's eggs 

 in sets or singles, mounted birds or SKins. E. 

 L. HALEY, Pmliips, Maine. 



MOUNTED BIRDS.— Thirty specimens, for 

 exchange for Relics, Books, Curio, or articles 

 useful to a naturalist. Send your list and re- 

 ceive mine. W. W. &HELLEY, Hesston, Har- 

 vey Co., Kas. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— Compound microscope 

 (cost 5.00) for first-class clirnuers, also 3 vols, of 

 the Argosy, for eggs in sets. U IT iT A. MOORE, 

 143b VV aD ash Ave., Chicago. 



FORTY-EIGHT numbers of Scientific 

 American 1859-I»bl. In fair condition. Five 

 Nos. of Century, for climbers and Oological in- 

 struments. C. HOU.sE, 4bd Jennings Ave., 

 Cleveland. Ohio. 



