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THE OOLOGIST 



EXCHANGES AND WANTS, Continued. 



ALL future transactions in Birds Eggs should 

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

 es given in the New "Standard Catalague." 



WANTED — I would like the price lists of all 

 Collectors having Bird skins and Curiosities to 

 sell. Also exchange lists. EDGAR A. FERO, 

 116 Ontario St.. Cohoes N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE :— First class sets and sing- 

 les with or without datas to exchange for 

 same. RALPH MATTESON, 114 E. North St., 

 Galesburg, 111. 



WANTED.— To sell my collection of singles, 

 145 varieties value $30 00. Will sell for y 2 price; 

 or will exchange for flute, S keys, Key D.' R. 

 W. PATTERSON, Parkersburg, W. Va., Box 

 247. 



ONE TRIO genuine Shawl— neck Games 

 bought direct from Tom Ware. East Point. Ga. 

 for self-inking printing press about 5;4x9% in 

 good condition, also 6-inch roll Fluting" Ma- 

 chine, price $4.00, bran new, for type or skins. 

 J. J. WlRZ, Taxidermist, Rutherfordton, N. C. 



HAWK and OWL eggs wanted.— Any species 

 in sets with full data. Will give good ex- 

 change in Stuffed Birds. Mammals and Indian 

 Relics. THADDEDS STJRBER, White Sul- 

 phur Springs, W. Va. 



TO EXCHANGE.— An Arnry Musket made 

 over into a Breech-loading shot-gun, will ex- 

 change for best offer of Birds' Eggs. No -pos- 

 tals answered. C. J. TIFFANY, Arcadia, 

 Wayne Co., N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE.- The following eggs mark- 

 ed according to Lattin's checking list. 30a— 32 

 - 71— 193- -313— 286— 289a— 294a— 378— 378b— 476. 

 Make offer for the same. H. B. HUSTON, 

 Lakeland, Ky. 



WANTED.— 22, 38, 44 cal. repeating rifles,, 20 

 bore collecting eun. Hopkins and Allen pre- 

 ferred, also sporting goods. Will pay cash or 

 give ffrst class rare sets. HARRY B. SAR- 

 UENT, Prospect House, Niagara Falls, N. Y. 



I HAVE to exchange moths, butterflies co- 

 coons, pupse and birds' eggs for live cocoons 

 of Samtas-Ceanoti, Oloverli, Proniethea, Anguli- 

 fera, Columbia, Cecropia, Anthereas, Polyphe- 

 mus, Ac/ las Luna; li ve pupas of Sphinges 

 and butterflies or birds' eggs in first class sets 

 with data. All letters answered. OR A W. 

 KNIGHT, care G. W. Knight, Bangor, Maine. 



TO EXCHAMGE —First class sets with data. 

 16 1-1. 30a 1-1 ; 120c 1-3. 1-4; 221 1-7; 343 1-4; 378 1-4; 

 431 1-2: 499 1-3, l-4;.?-81d 1-3: and 758 1-3, 1-4. Will 

 give $5 in fine sets for good taxidermists' out- 

 fit. I also want a fine set of 704, 705, 755, 761 and 

 766. Anyone having part or all write at once. 

 Good value given. For every set of eggs with 

 •data, listGd at 5c. or over I will send a first 

 ciass 120c single (with data if desired). All 

 answered. C BARLOW, Santa Clara Cal. 



FOR EXCHANGE —A collection of over 200 

 first class singles. 150 varieties, value over $50. 

 Will exchange for- Hawk's and Owl's eggs in 

 sets, two dollars' worth of singles for one dol- 

 lar in sets. Or will sell entire collection for 

 $10. Contains such eggs as 128. 315, 404, 411, 

 420c, 459, 530a. 583,590, «07, 629b, 648,701, 738. Send 

 for list, stating what you have to exchange. 

 Also have some fine sets for sale or exchange, 

 including: Mississippi and White-tailed Kites. 

 W. B. PORTER, 224 So. Oakley Ave, Chicago, 

 HI, 



ALL future transactions in Birds Eggs should 

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

 es given in the New "Standard Catalogue." 



RARE & beautiful foreign eggs for exchange, 

 Black-throated Loon y 2 , Red-throated Loon 

 1-2, Cinereus Crane 1-2, Numidian Crane l-2,Pin- 

 tail Sand-Grouse 1-3, Great Bustard 1-2 1-3, Gray 

 Sea-Eagle 1-2 1-3, Ingrain Falcon 1-4, Egyptian 

 Vulture 1-2, Griffon Vulture 1-2 Night Jar 1-2, 

 Golden-crown Kinglet 1-10, Fire crested King- 

 let 1-9, Wryneck 1-12, Barbary-Partridge 1-10, 

 Large-billed Puffin 1-1, Lesser Black-back Gull 

 1-3, Adriatic Gull l r 3, Rufous Warbler 1-5, Bar- 

 red Warbler 1-5, Melodia Warbler 1-5, Ostrich 

 1-1, Emeu 1-1, Rhea 1-1 and a large list of oth- 

 ers. Many American species wanted, both 

 common and rare. C. W. CRANDALL, Wood- 

 side. Queens Co., N. Y. 



WANTED. — A first class Camera, size 5x7 or 

 5x8, Birds' Eggs and skins in lar-ge or small 

 lots, Mammal skins and skulls. A Human 

 Skeleton in whole or part. Also a small amount 

 of U. S. Currency of recent date in good con- 

 dition. Offer for same. 60 in. American Chal- 

 lenge Bicycle, cost $70. 48 in. Express bicycle, 

 cost $60. Compound microscope, $15. Pair 

 Australian Paroquettes and new brass cage, 

 cost $10, Also a few Natural History books, 

 Birds' Eggs, Osteological Preparations and 

 other miscellaneous articles too numerous to 

 mention. Send for . descriptions of the above 

 articles, stating what you have to offer in ex- 

 change, mentioning cash offer also. All let- 

 ters cheerfullv answered. A. MOWBRAY 

 SEMPLE, Poynette, Wis. 



A COLLECTION of stamps principally old 

 English and English colonial issues, would 

 prefer to trade in one lot. A Cross stylograph- 

 ic pen used only a few times, cost $1.50. A 10 

 ft. fishing rod' with bag, brass reel fittings, 

 ferrule and butt piece, lance wood, spliced 

 tip in good condition. An 11 ft. cane rod and 

 bag, lance wood tip, brass ferrule in sound con, 

 dition. A few old foreign silver coins. A few 

 fine cabinet specimens of Dolomite, Calcite 

 (var) and Gypsum crystals. Aragonite, petrifi- 

 ed moss and plants. A choice lot of polished 

 Agate and Onyx specimens. A few Iroquois, 

 Tuscarora and Seneca implements and relics. 

 I wish to exchange above for first class eggs in 

 sets. No attention paid to persons not enclos- 

 ing lists. I wish to purchase a first class 

 double barrel breech loading shot gun by a 

 good maker, second hand in perfect order, also 

 a few copies of last editions "Davie's Nests and 

 Eggs," "Coue's Key" and "Ridgeway's Manu- 

 al" in good condition. HARRY SARGENT, 

 Prospect House, Niagara Falls, N. Y. 



Examine the little rose-colored address label 

 on the wrapper of the Oologist, The number 

 following name denotes the time when your sub- 

 scription expires or has expired. 

 56 signifies your subscription expired June 1890. 

 62 " " " '• Dec. " 



68 " " " " June 1891 



74 ■• " " '« Dec. 



so " " '• " " June 1892 



86 " " " will expire Dec. " 



92 " " " •' •' June 1893 



We are desirous of straightening our subscrip- 

 tion books at once and trust our subscrlbf n will 

 send in their subscriptions for '92 iDduding all 

 arrearages, at their earliest conveniences, the 

 amounts necessary to accomplish this are as 

 follows; 



"56"— $1.25. "62"— $1.00. "68"— 75C "74"— 50c. 



Should you desire to discontinue your subscrip- 

 tion to the Oologist your indebtedness to us Is 

 15 cents less than the above amounts. The fig- 

 ures are according to our books Sep. 15, 1892 and 

 renewals sent since that date have been credited 

 on cur books, but not on the label. 



