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VOL. IX. 



ALBION, N. Y., JUNE, 1892. 



NO. 6 



NEW RATES. NEWKULES. NEW REGULATIONS. 



Wants, Exchanges, and For Sales. 



Brief special announcements. "Wants," "Exchanges" "For Sales," Inserted In this department 

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

 word. No notice Inserted for less than 50c. 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 rates, only, 



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

 and according to conditions stated thereon. 



ALL future transactions in Birds Eggs 

 should be and with" 'Lattin" must be based on 

 the prices given in the New "Standard Cata- 

 logue." 



FOR SALE —A collection of Birds Eggs, 

 sets and singles. Will sell for best offer. Send 

 for list DANA C. GILLETT. Barre Centre, 

 Orleans Co., N. f . 



TO EXCHANGE.- Birds eggs and tobacco 

 tags for same, tags preferred. Send lists. All 

 letters answered. H. W. PRENTICE, Utica, 

 LaSalle Co., Ills. 



I HAVE Birds Eggs, 333, 337. 375. 368 to ex- 

 change for books. Coues' Key and Herbert 

 Spencer's works especially desired. JASPER 

 BROWN, Norway, Iowa. 



BICYCLE. PRINTING OUTFIT. -24 inch 

 Safety Bicycle, ball bearings, fine condition, 

 $18. Printing outfit consisting of Model Im- 

 proved Self-inking Press, 10 fonts type, etc., 

 $20. Eggs. Stamps, Coins, for Eggs, Climbers, 

 D ivie' s Nests and Eggs. F. E. AT WOOD,Chel- 

 sea, Vt. 



EGGS, Tax. Manual, Collecting Box 18x12x5 

 opens like satchel imit. mah. brass handles, and 

 ten other articles for sets with data of errouse 

 eggs. ARTHUR G. POTTER, 405 So. 25th Ave., 

 Omaha, Neb. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Harper's Young Peopler 

 1 year; Forehand and Wadsworth's 38 calibe 

 revolver; books, etc., for birds eggs and skins. 

 Letters answered, B. E. BABCOCK, Box; 660, 

 Westboro, Mass. 



WANTED.— A human skull in good condition 

 ana, if possible, with full set of teeth. State 

 cash price wanted. O. E. CROOKER, Box 1068, 

 Helena, Mont. 



TO EXCHANGE— A. O. U. numbers 30a,2-l ; 

 32, 1-1; 58. 1-3; 80, 2-4; '25, 2-2; 202, 1-3; 211, 1-6; 

 219, 1-8; 286, 1-3; 337, 1-2; 375. 1-2; 378, 3-1, 1-5, 1-6; 

 420, 2-2 ; 467. 1 -3 ; 496 no data 5-1 ; 501, 2-4 ; 529, 1 -7 ; 

 552, 2-4; 587. 1-2; 595. 1-4; 598, 1-3; 608, 1-3; 622, 1-4, 

 1-5, 1-6. WM. H. FISHER, 14 W. North Ave., 

 Baltimore, Md. 



ALL future transactions in Birds Eggs should 

 be and with "Lattin" must be based on the pric- 

 es given in the New "Standard Catalogue." 



NOTICE.— To exchange, books, telegraph in- 

 struments, eggs, postage stamps, arrow heads, 

 axes, cigarette pictures, coins, etc., for guns, 

 ritles, shells, stamps, oologists and taxidermist 

 tools, climbers or any of the things mentioned 

 above, also $60. woath of desirable eggs to ex- 

 change for 12 gauge breech loader, Parker or 

 Scott make prefered, 103 fine arrow heads to 

 exchange for a Giant sounder telegraphic in- 

 strument. Great bargains. Address, ARTHUR 

 DUGAN, West Point, Miss. 



I HA. VE the following 1st class sets and sin- 

 gles to exchauge for sets or mounted birds, A- 

 O. U. 729. 1-3; 622, 1-5, 1-6; 4*7. 1-3, 1-4; 703. 1-3, 1-4 ; 

 575a. 1-4; 563, 1-4; 333. 1-2; 477a, 1-4. Singles, 729, 

 622, 703, 477, 563, 452, 390, 333, 289. 732, 584, 622a, 

 755,501,506.445. All of my sets have data. 

 Write at once to W. C. PICKENS, Livingston, 

 Ala. 



TO EXCHANGE.— An electric motor com- 

 plete with connectors, ect., coils are 11-8x15-8 

 inches, it is made so that it can be used as an 

 electric magnet or an induction coil, is in per- 

 fect running order, and has been used to run 

 a fan, also about X A lb. fine copper silk and cot- 

 ton covered wire, for first-class eggs in sets. 

 HARRY B. SARGENT, Prospect House, Nia- 

 gara Falls, N. Y. 



ELECTRIC Door Bell with outfit (battery &c) 

 First cost $5. Now lies at the express office in 

 Los Angeles, Calif, Will give to any one who 

 will pay the Express charges($2.40) now due on 

 the same. If you want it remit at once and I'll 

 order the Express company to deliver to you. 

 If you will not pay cash, make offer in speci- 

 mens or anything and I will pay tbe $2.40. 

 FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion, N. Y. 



FOR EXCHANGE :— Thirty varieties of cen- 

 tral Illinois eggs, for eggs of other sections of 

 country. CHARLIE WELLS, Atlanta, Ills. 



WANTED :- A first-class set of 666a. Will 

 give in exchange first-class singles. W. H. A. 

 HOLMES, 106 Jay St., Albany, N. Y. 



