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EXCHANGES and WANTS, Continned 



ALL future transactions in Birds Eggs should 

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

 es given in the New '-Standard Catalogue." 



WANTED.— First-class set. with data, of 6 

 1-7. Will give following singles : 6, 77. 300, 387, 

 495, 65a, and 735. (5 of 495). J. S. GRIFFING, 

 Cutchogue, L. I., N. Y. 



EXCHANGE.— Sets of this locality for other 

 first-class sets, with data; also rare and com- 

 mon singles for sets, or large or showy singles. 

 RAY L. WILBUR, Riverside, California. 



A GOOD Collecting gun 38 smooth bore 

 Shells 2 in. long, gun 3 ft. long, 5 lbs, for best 

 offer of eggs in sets with data, send list. J. F. 

 MCGINNIS, Box 244. Iowa City, la. 



WANTED.- Repeating Rifle. Newhouse steel 

 traps and offers for 20 guage Breech Loading 

 Collecting Gun and outfit, telescope. Frank 

 Wessen pistol, books, watch, coins, eggs. C. 

 BYRON VANDERCOCK, Odin. Ills. 



TO EXCHANGE.— A 4x5 Anthony Photo 

 Outfit with everything, complete, New. worth 

 $20. For 1st class eggs in singles. Send list to 

 W. A. CRAND.aLL, Webster City, Iowa. 



I HAVE a rare collection of 500 Bird Eggs to 

 sell for $10 casti or exchange for sea bird eggs. 

 Send for List. PAUL MCGINTY, Box 150, 

 Athens, Ga, 



SETS TO EXCHANGE. -A. O. U.Nos., 12 1-1, 

 16 1-1, 29 1-1 1-2, 30a 1-1, 49 1-3, 59 1-3. 79 1-1. 120c 

 1-3 1-4 @ $1.50, 122 1-3, 123b 1-3. 1-4, 337b 1-2, 3601-4. 

 •373c 1-2 1-3 1-4. 378 1-5 1-6, 431 1-2 and nest on twig, 

 413 1-7, 458 1-4, 464 1-4, 466 1-3 1-4, 474b 1-3. 476 1-4 

 1-5, 1-6 1-7. 499 1-4, 510 1-5. 530 1-4. 581d 1-4. 591b 1-4. 

 596 1-3 1-4, 599 1-3 1-4. 627 1-4. 715 1-5, 725a 1-3, 733 

 1-6 1-7, 743a 1-61-7, 758 1-3 1-4 and 767 1-4. The 

 above are in 1st class original, and positively 

 identified sets ; nearly all were collected by me. 

 Have singles of all the above except 59, 337b, 

 627 and 767; and in addition have singles of 47, 

 54. 5S, '294, 417, 475 and 531. Want to exchange 

 with reliable collectors, for 1st class well iden- 

 tified and original sets. Latfc'n s 1890 list as 

 basis. FRED A. SCHNNIDER, College Park, 

 Santa Clara Co., California. 



25 second-class arrow heads, five Nos. "Out- 

 ing." and ••Livingston's Travels and Explora- 

 tions in Africa," for U. S. -stamps. SAMUEL 

 H. ROBBE, Belleville, Wayne Co., Michigan. 



I will give specimens of any kind, advertis- 

 ing space in the Oologist, and lor extra good 

 'offers anything I offer for sale or possibly cash 

 for first-class Indian Relics, or for new or 2d 

 hand books in Natural History, in good con- 

 dition, ornithology or oology preferred— a set 

 of tba "Natural History of New York" and 

 'copies of "Coues' K>v" especially desired. 

 FRANK H. LATTIN. Albion. N, Y. -_ 



FOR SALE.— The following first-class sets 

 with datas post paid on receipt of cash: Black- 

 headed Grosbeak 1-3 @ 10c, Cala. Thrasher 1-3 

 (§ 8c, Black Pewee 1-3 1-4 @, 5c. Least Vireo 1-3 

 @, 40c. Heerman"s Song Sparrow 1-4 @ 5c Ar- 

 kansas Goldfinch 1-4 (a*. 6c, Arkansas Kingbird 

 1-4 @ 4c, Cactus Wren l-3(&6c. Burrowing 

 Owl 1-5 @ 10c, Cala. Screech Owl 1-2 1-4 @ 25c, 

 Lewis' Woodpecker 1-5 @ 2oc, Am. Sparrow 

 Hawk 1-5 @. 12c. Road Runner 1-4 @, 12c., Law- 

 rence's Goldfinch 1-4 @ 0c, Black-chin. Hum- 

 mer n-2 @, 35c, Anna's Hummer n-2 @, 30c The 

 first order of over Sl.f.O will receive a pair of 

 Shai-p-shinned Hawk's eggs. Address at once 

 M. L. WICKS, Jr., Los Angeles, Calif. 



A NEW $100 International Type-writer and a 

 $75 Life Scholarship of the Euclid Avenu-> Bus- 

 iness College, good at either Detroit, Buffalo or 

 Cleveland. Will exchange for best offer. 

 FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion. N. Y. 



WANTED —2d hand copies of either "Coues' 

 Key" or -'Ridgway's Manual" will give cash or 

 exchange. Write stating condition, edition, 

 and best terms. FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion, 

 N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE.— First-class original sets 

 with data of this locality, for same of other loc- 

 alities, also good 22 cal. target rifle for sale or 

 exchange, make offers. Send list and receive 

 mine. L. J. DRENNAN. New Sharon, Iowa, 



2d Hand Books:— I will give at all times 

 good exchange for second-hand copies of any 

 book I offer for sale. I desire at once good cop- 

 ies of "A. O. U. Check-List," andBaird. Brewer 

 and Ridgeway's "History of N. A. Birds"— both 

 "Land" and "Water Br.ds." Will pay cash. 

 FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion, N. Y. 



SEND STAMP for price list of birds eggs at 

 adv. lowest rates. W. E. PRATT, Lake 

 Forest, 111. 



AGENTS WANTED ON SALARY 



or commission, to handle the new Patent Chem- 

 ical Inlc Erasing Pencil. The quickest and 

 greatest selling novelty ever produced. Erases 

 ink thoroughly in two seconds. No abrasion of 

 paper. Works like magic. 200 to 500 per cent 

 profit. One Agent's sales amounted to $ 3 20 in 

 six days. Another $32 in two hours. Previous 

 experience not necessary. For terms and full 

 particulars, address. THE MONROE ERASER 

 Mf'g Co., La Crosse. Wis. x 456. Je3t 



BIRD CUTS. 



An illustrated price-list of Electrotypes of 

 Birds sent free. Just the thing to use on your 

 letter heads, circulars, etc. Engraving to o^ 

 der. H. A. CARHART, Syracuse, N. Y. 



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