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VOL. XII. NO. 2. 



ALBION, N. Y., FEB., 1895. 



Whole No. 112 



Wants, Exchanges, and For Sales. 



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

 ror 5UC per 35 words. Notices over 35 words, charged at the rate ol one cent per each additional 

 word. No notice Inserted for less than goc. Terms, cash with order. 



"Dealers" can use these columns at Regular Advm'Using rates only 



Strictly First-class specimens will be accepted In payment at one-half list rates. 



Exchange cards and Coupons (subscription) will be accepted for "Wants" and "Exchanges'" only 

 and according to conditions stated thereon. 



EXCHANGE.— Lattin's strapped climbers, 

 few first class single eggs and Indian relics. 

 Want Hornaday's Taxidermy, eggs in sets and 

 Davie's Key. All letters answered. E. S. 

 GRAFTON, Plattsburg, Clinton Co., Mo. 



SPLENDID Opportunity.— The following 

 finely mounted birds for only $3.00 or best offer 

 In coins. Scarlet Tanager. Great Crested Fly- 

 catcher. Redstart. Black and White Creeper. 

 Lincoln's Pinch and two Cedar Wax wings, all 

 males. Address. C. IRWIN SALTER, 1318 S. 

 8th St., Springfield, 111. 



FOR SALE or EXCHANGE.— One . pair 

 climbers; violin, with Coe's instruction book.' 

 case and bow: Florida sea beans and pictures 

 from Chautauqua Co. L. R. RYCKMAN, Broc- 

 ton, N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Birds skins for eggs in 

 sets with data or marine shf lis. Send list and 

 receive mine. MRS. H. K. SEDGWICK, Dex- 

 ter, Mich. 



H. MYER'S, 611 HaLsey St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

 Taxidermist and Dealer In Bird and Animal 

 Skins. Correspondence solicited. 



WANTED.— Microscope and medical works, 

 to exchange for eggs fancy pigeons and human 

 bones. V. F MUELLER, 201, Baltic St.. Brook- 

 lyn, N.Y. From April to October at Milwau- 

 kee, Wis. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— Pine perfect fossil fish 

 from Tennessee, for sets with data or will sell 

 cheap for cash. WALTON MITCHELL, 534 

 Summit Ave.. St., Paul, Minn. 



A SET of drawing instruments, 13 pieces in 

 leather case, never been used, cost $13, to ex- 

 change for an uncancelled $3 and $5 Columbian 

 stamps in good candition. original gum on back 

 and evenly centei-ed. G. C. ROBERTS, 1517 

 ■Christian St. , Phila , Pa. 



FOR SALE or EXCHANGE.— Minerals and 

 ■Curiosities, old Books, Letters, Receipts, Legal 

 Papers. All genuine. No reprints. Dates 

 1888-40. Write and make known vour wants if 

 you are collecting. GEO. WAL'THER, Rush- 

 Tille, N. Y. 



A FINELY Mounted Deer's Head with three 

 prongs. 8 points for $8.00. A Fox or Raccoon 

 Mat for $7.00. A mounted Fox for $7.00 cash or 

 will exchange for A 1 sets with data at half cat- 

 alogue rates. JOHN CLAYTON, Taxidermist, 

 Lincoln, Maine. 



I HAVE several fine sets of Birds Eggs, 

 some good Skins and specimens of Indian Pot- 

 tery to exchange for Birds Eggs in sets and 

 Mounted Birds. Send lists. W. A. OLD- 

 FIELD, Port Sanilac, Mich. 



HOW to write on iron, for 10c silver or 

 stamps I will send the receipe. You can write 

 or engrave your name indelibly on your knife 

 blade, gun, watch case, any iron tools or metal. 

 A. B. ROBERTS, Weymouth. Medina Co , O. 



HUMAN SKULL for best live offer in Nat. 

 History. Will exchange for 4, 10 Inch alliga- 

 tors, or cash offer. Also old violin, good, cost 

 $10. R. G. PAINE, 57 Charlotte St., Charles- 

 ton, S. C. 



WANTED.— Fossils, Sea Curios and Birds 

 Eggs, for which I can give fine fossils and pet., 

 moss. All answered. J. M. KILVINGTON, 

 Mason City, Iowa. 



TO EXCHANGE.— "Bonanza"printing press, 

 U S. and Foi-eign stamps, for taxidermist 

 tools, shot-gun, or rifle, write soon. Address 

 J. A. Ford. Box 133 Kent, Orleans Co., N Y. 



'■ MAKE a cash offer on a first-class 4x5 cam- 

 era adaptable to instanteous and time expos- 

 ures, carrying case, tripod and 3 plate holders. 

 They cost me over $30. All sent express paid to 

 highest bidder. For further description ot 

 camera address EARL HARRISON, Barnes- 

 ville, Ohio. 



If you don't want to get inquiries from all 

 over creation even to the ends of the ea'th, 

 dont advertise in the Oologist. I advertised 

 only a small card in the query page a year 

 ago and answers are still coming in. With the 

 last mail I received a fine catalogue from Eng- 

 gland and a short time ago queries from the 

 Garlos National Museum, Hnngary; also from 

 Madagascar and many more, too numerous to 

 mention. F. Theo. Miller, Fredericksburg. Va. 



