50c. per Year. ^& 



VOL. IX. 



ALBION, N. Y., SEPT., 1892. 



NO. 9 



NEW RATES. NEW RULES. NEW REGULATIONS. 



Wants, Exchanges, and For Sales. 



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

 for 50c 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 pric- 

 es given in the "New Standard Catalogue." 



WANTED.— First class sets A. O. U. Nos. 

 144, 201, 300. 310, 315, 394, 405, 41?, 420, and many 

 others. Will give good exchange in Nos. 12, 

 16, 120 and others. $15.00 worth of miscellane- 

 ous books. C. BYRON VANDERCOOK, Odin, 

 111. 



" TO EXCHANGE.— We have first class eggs 

 to exchange, in sets or single, for first class in 

 sets, not in our collection. J. S. & A. PYFER, 

 Odell, Neb. 



EXCHANGE.— A good Remington Rifle, b22 

 Calibre, for Breech Loading collecting gun. 

 Will sell Rifle for cash, Cost $12.50. Write 

 giving description of gun or stating offer. T. 

 B. HUDGIN, Athens, Ga. 



NOTICE.— $3.81 worth of ffrst class eggs for 

 sale or exchange. Would rather sell but will 

 exchange for any good article. R. C, ALEX- 

 ANDER, Stark, Mich. 



NOTICE:— Fine first class sets and singles, 

 rare and common, wanted in exchange for ffne 

 first class sets and rare and valuable foreign 

 stamps. W. C. JONES, Bradford, Mass., Box 

 239.' 



FOR SALE.— 25 odd numbers of "Forest and 

 Stream" from March 1890 to March 1892. Also 

 "Youth's Companions" for 1891. Make offers. 

 ERNEST W. BENNINK, 16 Lee St., Cam- 

 bridgeport, Mass. 



I HAVE over 200 species of first class desir- 

 able single, eggs. Will exchange for fire arms 

 or musical intruments in A No. 1 condition, or 

 for other desirable articles. Send description 

 giving lowest exchange price of what you can 

 offer and I'll send list of my eggs. N. P. 

 BRADT, Johnstown, N. Y. 



WANTED.- Good guitar or banjo. Can offer 

 collection of 350 A, 1 eggs in complete sets with 

 data (worth $60.00), such as Hawks, Owls, 

 Warblers, Rails, etc. ; also have one pair new 

 climbers, 150 large datas on stub. Anyone hav- 

 ing good instrument write. All answered. ED- 

 WARD FULLER, 161 Main St. ..Norwich, Conn. 



FIRST CLASS singeleggs, also large magic 

 Lantern with views, Indian relics, and polished 

 minerals to exchange for eggs in sets. H. W. 

 ISAACS, Prospect House, Niagara Falls, New 

 York. 



FIRST CLASS Birds' Eggs to exchange for 

 a Breech loading Shot-gun. 22 cal Rifle 32 cal 

 Revolver, DANA C. GILLETT Barre Centre, 

 Orleans Co., N. Y. 



FOREIGN STAMPS, Lepidoptera, Petrified 

 wood. Fossil mollusks and other curio from 

 Texas, to exchange for eggs in sets . Write 

 flrst. W. S. CRUZ AN, Sulphur Springs, Tex. 



EXCHANGE.— All my collections, including 

 mounted birds, skins and eggs, mammals, in- 

 sects, stamps and cabinets, value over $200.00, 

 for safety bicycle, Pneumatic tires preferred. 

 TABER D. BAILEY, Montgomery St., Ban- 

 gor, Maine. 



A BARGAIN.— A collection of minerals, fos- 

 sils, relics, coins insects. 2000 cards, broken vio- 

 lin, etc. , etc. Will take brevier or long primer 

 type in part payment. R. M. DALRYMPLE, 

 Baker, O. 



TO EXCHANGE.— I have some very nice 

 sets to exchange for ;an improved Water- 

 bury watch in good condition. Write for lists. 

 JNO. HOWARD, Tarboro, N C. 



PIKE'S PEAK specimens to exchange for 

 good arrowheads; also an electric plater, as 

 good as new for geologicol specimens or shells. 

 Make offers. H. STEPHENSON, Wahoo, Neb. 

 Box 51. 



MOUNTED BIRDS. Minerals, Youth's Com- 

 panion, Scientific American, tennis racket, pic- 

 colo to exchange for camera, ffeld or opera 

 glasses, or books on ornithology or taxidermy. 

 CHESTER M. WHITNEY, Westminister, 

 Mass. 



FOR SALE !— Self Inking Model Press No 1 

 Improved. Chase 7x8 inches and outfit. Will 

 send impression of type and description of out- 

 fit on application. Entire outfit cost sixty dol- 

 lars will sell for cash at thirtv-flve. Positively 

 no exchanges. L. C. FREENY, Pittsville, Md. 



