THE OOLOGIST. 



EXCHANGES AND WAITS, Continued. 



ALL future transactions in Birds Eggs sJwuld 

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

 es given in the New "Standard Catalague." 



WANTED.— To sell or trade a $7.00 collection 

 of fossils and curiosities. Also Exorjrya ariet- 

 na fossils, under 10, 10c. each; over 10, 7c. each; 

 over 20, 5c. each. Any quantity. For next 30 

 days only. WILLIAM M. THORNTON, 1501 

 Colorado St, Austin, Texas. 



COLLECTORS:— I have fancy pigeons, tri- 

 pod camera, stamps, 600 U. S. and foreign 

 coins, taxidermist's instruments, butterflies 

 and bugs, for sale or exchange. Will exchange 

 for geological specimens, 1st Class eggs, Indian 

 relics and arrow points, will give 100 for- 

 eign stamps for every mineral or arrow point 

 ^ent me. All letters answered. Correspon- 

 dence inviW. V. F. MUELLER, 3-16 Ninth 

 Street, Milwaukee. Wis. 



WANTED.— Coups' Key, flexible binding pre- 

 ferred, also any other standard works on 

 American ornithology. State condition and 

 edition. Will give cash. All answered. N. 

 G. BUXTON, Encina Hall, L. S. J. U., Palo 

 Alto, Cal. 



SETS of Common and King Eider Duck's 

 eggs for butterflies. Correspondence solicited 

 with lepidopterists. especially from the West, 

 South and Northwest. Perfect specimens only. 

 LEVI W. MENG-EL. Realing, Penna. 



' FOR EXCHANGE.— New s-uf -inking press, 

 100 Agricultural, School Smithsonian, Geologi- 

 cal (all states)reports and statistics, very cheap, 

 land corals, cigarette pictures, new striking 

 "bag (Spaulding), T ndian clubs, etc. etc. Want- 

 ed, Indian relics, eggs and curiosities. JOHN 

 "W. MYKRANTZ, Ashland, Ohio. 



FOR EXCAANGE.— 1 pair gray squirrels and 

 cage, also a few volumes of Natural History 

 papers for first class birl skins and eggs in 

 sets. ARTHUR W. BROCKWAY, Hadlyme, 

 Conn. 



ON AP p ROVAL.— Arrowpoints sent on ap- 

 proval. Send reference and receive assort- 

 ment for selection. Fossils— 10 varieties for 50 

 cts. or 13 for $1.00. H. E. BROCK, Mason City, 

 iDwa. 



I HAVE a quantity of p'etx'ihed wood from 

 the petrified forest of Colorado, to exchange 

 for curios and U. S. Fractional Currency in 

 good condition. WILL D.WALTMAN.18 South 

 Wahsatch Ave., Colorado Springs, Col. 



FINE SPECIMENS of Chalchdony, also 

 sample copies of Oological papers to exchange 

 for 1st class sets, or sets for sets. PERCY G. 

 BOURNE. 130 Merrimack St., Haverhill Mass. 



I HAVE to exchange several volumes of the 

 Argosy. Golden Days. Golden Hours and Good 

 News for the best offer of Natural History 

 specimens or curiosities. Write for particu- 

 lars. ORA W. KNIGHT, Bangor, Maine. 



WANTED IMMEDIATELY:— Live birds, 

 such, as canaries, fancy pigeons and especially 

 quail and partridge: also small animals such 

 a-s squint's, ferrets, weasels rxb'-jltg etc.; also 

 eggs in first class s-^ts, moths, butterflies and 

 live coccoons. for which we offer eggs in first 

 class sets and singles, moths, butterflies and 

 live coccoons and for exceptionally good offers, 

 cash. All letters answered. ORA W. KNIGHT 

 or R. A. POMROY, Bangor, Maine. 



ALL future transactions in Birds F.ggs should 

 be and with ''La' tin" must be ba-ed on the pric- 

 es given in the New "Standard Catalogue." 



ALLIGATOR EGGS wanted in hundred or 

 thousand lots. Must be first-class, side blown. 

 Write stating quantity you can furnish, with 

 cash or exchange price. I would also like a few 

 hundred snake eggs. FRANK H. LATTIN, 

 Albion, N. Y. 



GOOD FOREIGN and U. S. stamps to ex- 

 change for same, or for eggs . A printing press 

 and outfit, and bicycle for sale. D. lODD 

 MAY, East Akron, 6. 



LOOK.— I > ave a 38 cal. shot gun. for collect- 

 ing, also one hundred brass shells and one wad 

 cutter and recapper for it. A "Coues' Key to 

 N. A. Birds" latest edition, nearly new. Mount- 

 ed deer head, woodchuck, grey squirrel, pin- 

 tail and lesser scanp duck. Over one hundred 

 and fifty lirst class bird skins. Will sell above 

 goods for cash, cheap, and will exchange for a 

 pair of fine canaries, or a fine field glass or tel- 

 escope. Write for list of skins. All letters 

 answered. W. R. BIRD, Mason City, Iowa. 



NOTICE.— I have a nice list of fine first-class 

 sets with full data, which I am desirous of ex- 

 changing for same. Collectors desiring to ex- 

 change please send list and receive mine. 

 L. J. DRENNAN, New Sharon, Iowa. 



Ornithological Books, Papers, Bench and 

 Hand Vices. Scalpels. Spring Forceps, etc., to 

 exchange for Painters or Carpenters tools or 

 books. W. INGRAM, Odin, 111. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— Sets 373 1-5 1-4 3-3, 325 

 2-2, 337 1-3 3-2 1-1, 368 1-2, 731 1-7, 610 2-1, 400 1 4. 

 394 1-4, 289 1-4 and many others as d'-sirable. 

 Send list and rec-ive ours. WILLIAMSON & 

 CHAD WICK, Loring, Kansas. 



WILL SELL as pets, 3 tame coons 5 monrhs 

 old, one male and two females. Taken when 

 very young. Perfectly tame. Can handle. 

 Price $15. CLIFTON D. HOWE, Newfane, Vt. 



WANTED. Insects, mounted birds and 

 mammals, minerals, fossils, eggs and shells can 

 offer for same Breech Loading Air Rifle, pam- 

 phlets, minerals, curios, 22 cal. Double Acilon 

 Revolver and eggs W. F. MOUNTAIN, 338 

 William St. East Orange, N. J. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— A silver plated B fiat 

 cornet with gold plated mouth piece. Exchange 

 value S75. Also a Flobert Rifle and a collection 

 of single eggs, 250 d iff' rent kinds. Will ex- 

 change the above for firs' -class rnoimted birds. 

 Anyone sending lists of birds, please state sex. 

 E. L. HALEY, Box 214, Phillips. Maine. 



I will sive specimens of any kind, advertising 

 space in the Octlogist, and for 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 the "Natural History of New York"- and 

 copies of •'Coues' Key" especially desired. 

 FRANK H. LATTIN. Albion. N. Y. 



I HAVE "Footprints of the World's History.' 

 new, cloth bound, cost $3.. to exchange for good 

 pair of climbing irons. L. C . BLANTON, New- 

 berry, S. C. 



WANTED.— 2d hand copies of either ••Coues' 

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

 exchange. Write stating condit'on. edition, 

 and best terms. FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion, 

 N. Y. 



