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VOL. XII. NO. 5. 



ALBION, N. Y., MAY, 1895. 



Whole No. 115 



Wants, Exchanges, and For Sales. 



Brief special announcements, "Wants,' "Exclianges" "For Sales," Inserted in this department 

 tor 50c per 3.5 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. 



"Dealers" can use these columns at Regular Advertising 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. 



WANTED.— Davie's Taxidermy. "Will give 

 •one Great Horned Owl alive and some books. 

 Must be in good condition. FRANK N. CAL- 

 HOUN, Forestville, Chautauqua Co., N. Y. 



FOR SALE.^A collection of 1200 varieties 

 ■of rare U. S. and foreign stamps for $8.00. 

 -Also a collection of rare sets and single eggs. 

 "W. H. DEADERICK, Clarksville, Tenn. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Birds and nests of Illinois 

 for those of other localities. All letters an- 

 swered. J. BODENBURG, 523 Mo. Ave., East 

 St. Louis, Ills. 



TO EXCHANGE for best offer. Mammalia 

 edition of Wood's Natural History, paper 

 backs, 8U0 pages. 500 illustrations. GUY 

 SEEDS, GardexL City, Kansas. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.— One Lovell 

 Diamond Roadster: write for description. 

 Also eggs in sets with data collected this year 

 and watch, coin silver case, Waltliam works. 

 C. B. HODGE. Sterling, Kans. 



WANTED. — First-class copies of Auk No. 

 3 and 4, Vol.11. Will give cash or conchological 

 and entomological specimens in exchange. 

 FRANK E. BAXTER. 121 Chestnut street 

 Montclair, N. J. 



FOR SALE.— Strictly tirst-class eggs, sets 

 and singles, at }■! and U rates. Send stamp 

 for lists. Also agate charms cheap. GEO. W. 

 DIXON. Watertown, S. D. 



SAND Dollars, Sea Urchins and Star fish 

 from coast of Maine to exchange for curios- 

 ities from other states. Address H. L. SPIN- 

 NEY, Popham Beach, Maine. 



SIOUX Indian relics of all kinds to exchange 

 for flrst-class Eagle tail feathers. E. C. 

 SWIGERT, Gordon, Neb. 



FINE mounted specimens or California 

 skins to exchange for egg tools or climbers. 

 I collect everything in the natural history 

 line. Corresponpence solicited. J. F. ILL- 

 INGWORTH, Pomona College, Claremont, 

 ■Calif. 



WANTED.— First-class skins of Cinnamon 

 Teal (fresh preferred). Can offer many north- 

 ern birds in exchange : Can. Grouse, Can. Jay, 

 Arctic Woodpeckers, etc, J. H. FLEMIN<3^, 

 358 Yonge St.. Toronto, Ont. 



To EXCHANGE.— I will give 1000 foreign 

 stamps for every half dollar coined before 1876, 

 and for every quarter made before 1877 550 

 foreign stamps. All answered. E. E. ED- 

 WARDS, P. O. Box 115. Lake City, Fla. 



ATTENTION.— First and .second class eggs 

 to exchange for eggs, instruments, books or 

 anything else. Everybody write. E. R. 

 SMITH, Imes, Kans. 



HOW TO WRITE or engrave on iron or 

 glass indelibly. Both receipts for a fine U. S. 

 copper cent, any date prior to 1845. ARTHUR 

 B. ROBERTS, Weymouth, Medina Co., Ohio. 



WANTED.— Back numbers of the Auk and 

 Ornithologist and Oologist. Will give good 

 cash prices for clean copies. HENRY R. 

 BUCK. 187 College St., New Haven, Ct. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Duck skins, and western 

 eggs in sets to exchange for stamps and eggs 

 in sets not in my collection. A. M. SHIELDS, 

 314 Stimson Block, Los Angeles. (3al. 



WANTED, — To exchange minerals for books 

 on mineralogy, geology, birds or marine ani- 

 mals. Address WILLIAM P. SHARPLES, P. 

 O. Box 1968, West Chester, Pa. 



FOR SALE to highest bidder. A 4x5 camera 

 and outfit, used only two months and in 1st 

 class condition; cost $10. F. S. FIELD, 3 

 Itasca St., Cleveland, O. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Four different .50c. U. S. 

 revenue stamps catalogued by Scott's 55th at 

 $3.00. Want caliper square, climbers or de- 

 sireable literature relating to birds. G. 

 FORD AXTELL, Box 50. Howell, Michigan. 



THREE fine fossils sent prepaid for 10 cts. 

 Cap and ball pistols and eggs for coins and 

 stamps. Send list. All answered, no cards. 

 R. L. MORE, Decatur, Tex. 



