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VOL. IX. 



ALBION, N. Y., NOV., 1892. 



NO. 11 



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 5uc. Terms, cash with order. 



Strictly First-class specimens will be accepted in payment ac 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. 



A PRINTING PRESS and complete outfit 

 Minerals and a Breech-loading Shot gun with 

 shells, to exchange for Larger Press or Miner- 

 als. A. R. HUTCHINSON, Gaines, N. Y. 



AMOS BISSELL, of Princeton. N. J., has a 

 large collection of single eggs valued at $33., 

 which he will sell for $y. cash. 



FOR SALE. -A collection of about 100 first- 

 class eggs. Address H. R. GRAHAM, 2106 

 Spring Garden St., Phila., Penn. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Foreign stamps, novels 

 and good Waltham Watch for birds eggs in 

 singles. CLARENCE LUTHER, P. O. box 322, 

 Fayetteville, Ark. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Ferret, good for hunting 

 rabbits, for the best offer of eggs in sets or for 

 cash. L. N. ROSSTTEii, Lake Forest, Ills. 



A COLLECTION of rare eggs, sets and sin- 

 gles valued at about $60.. will sell for $10. cash 

 With order. H. VAN TRUMP, Rochester, Ind. 



TO EXCHANGE. Indian relics, large magic 

 lantern, polished and unpolished minerals, and 

 single eggs, for sets, also wish to purchase first 

 class sets cheap. Send lists. H. W. ISAACS, 

 Prospect House, Niagara Falls. N. Y. 



NOTICE what L. L. Krebs, Cedar Rapids, 

 la,, offers for sale in this issue. A grand op- 

 portunity for some one. Please read his adver- 

 tisement and make offers. 



A GOOD COLLECTION of sets and singles, 

 List price $75., to exchange in bulk or lots, for 

 desirable articles. Reaso l given for exchang- 

 ing. Address. A. R. KEYWORD, Jr., 96 Pen- 

 dleton St., Columbia, S. C. 



TO EXCHANGE.— I have a few sets and sin- 

 gles to exchange for cheap western or southern 

 eggs in sets, a few showy singles wanted. Wm. 

 E. PIERCE, 19 Summer St., St. Johnsbury, Vt. 



TO EXCHANGE. -Bunweil key and sounder, 

 SO ohms, good condition, for books on Taxider- 

 my or Oology, eggs, minerals or field glass. All 

 letters answered. \V. H. HENDERSON, 

 Chanute, Kans. 



WANTED.— Tobacco company tickets, Kin- 

 ney Bros, especialy, Rare Stamps. Coins. Cur- 

 iosities and any good articles, Books on Oology, 

 Taxidermy, etc., for cash or exchange, Revol- 

 vers, Guns and many other articles. Write 

 giving particulars. All letters answered. WM. 

 GILBERT. Box 30, Elk River, Minn. 



TO EXCHANGE.— A collection of first-class 

 bird:-' eggs, sets and singles. 60 varieties, listed 

 at $35., standard catalogue rates, for rifle, back 

 numbers Am. Field or Forest and Stream, set 

 boxing gloves, t-nnis raquet and other sporting 

 goods. Will sell col. for $4. cash. FRED A. 

 BOYER, 1045 Nineteenth St., Des Moines, la. 



A GREAT BARGAIN. - 300 fine beautiful 

 specimens worth over $35. for sale at a great 

 sacrifice. The collection contains Minei'als, Fos- 

 sils, Sea Curiosities, Alcoholic Specimens, etc., 

 nearly all large and choice. Any person wish- 

 ing to purchase specimens has a fine opportun- 

 ity. Please write and make offer. 

 L. L. KREBS, Cedar Rapids, la. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.— My entire 

 collection of mounted specimens, skins and 

 eggs, including mounted Wolf. Wild Cats, Ra- 

 coon, hedgehog, Ami white pelican, cormorant, 

 loon jackrabbits, Warblers. etc. Alsophotographs 

 of mounted spec, to ex. for first-class eggs in 

 sets or singles. W. W. SEARLES, Lime 

 Springs, Iowa. 



I will give specimens of any kind, advertising 

 space in the Oologist, and for extra good 

 offers anything I otter 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 over 200 species of first-class desira- 

 ble singles and sets of eggs. Will exchange for 

 fire arms or musical instruments in A No. 1 

 condition, or for other desirable articles. Send 

 description giving lowest exchange prices of 

 what you can ott>r and I'll send list of my eggs. 

 N. P. BRA LT. 7 Gilbert fct., Johnstown, N. Y. 



