THE OOLOGIST. 



I WISH to exchange eggs fo^ the October, 

 '93 Nidiologist. Please name price and condi- 

 tion. H. H. JOHNSON, Pittsfleld, Me. 



COON ! Send eleven 2 cent stamps for a fine 

 photo of a pet coon sitting up. L. ZELLiNER, 

 1825 Oak St., Los Angeles, Calif. 



CHOICE Arizona sets, first class with data to 

 exchange. ROBERT A. CAMPBELL,, Boulder, 

 Colo. 



I WILL exchange mounted Great Blue Her- 

 on for Coue's Key. Hornaday's Taxidermy or 

 Ridgwav's Manualln good condition. C. W. 

 CONREY, Box 1, Knoxville, Iowa. 



FOR SALE.— A $335 Printing outfit and Cash 

 Register. Send stamp for description. The 

 highest cash offer takes them. E. M. PARKER, 

 Newell. la. 



INDIAN RELICS and a fine lot of war relics 

 for first class Indian relics. Smithsonian Re- 

 port for 1881 wanted. All letters answered. 

 T. B. STEWART, Lock Haven, Pa. 



FOR EXCHANGE.-A number of first class 

 sets with data. Wanted, /!?i« minerals. Indian 

 relics or fossils, send list. HERBERT DALY, 

 511 Babcock St., Eau Claire, Wis. 



FOR SALE or Exchange. — Eggs of this loc- 

 ality for those of others, all 1st class sets or 

 singles with data. W. H. CONNERY, SOSVj 

 New Houston St. . Savannah, Ga. 



TO EXCHANGE.— A rare Turkish dagger, 

 length 22 inches with finely carved scabbard. 

 Handle inlaid. For best offer of curios. Ad- 

 dress WM. TURK, Collector, Macon. Mo. 



EXCHANGE.— No's 315, 332, 333. 331, 339, 357, 

 360, Beautifully mounted, and sawfish saw. for 

 desirable singles or cash. State wants. Send 

 your list. A. P. SIMMONS, 16 7th St., Troy, 

 N. Y. 



STAMP and Natural History papers to ex- 

 change for same, or stamps, shells and fossils. 

 1890 and Columbian stamps waited. Send lists. 

 D. H. EATON, Woburn, Mass, 



TO EXCHANGE.— Egg drill for every 15c in 

 eggs sent (Lattin's list), Davie's Naturalst's 

 Manual for sets, best offer. OTIS TROTTER, 

 Hillsboro, 111. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Webster's Original Una- 

 bridged Dictionary, new, 9 by 11 In., 4 in. thick, 

 for Davie's Nests and Eggs, or offers of Natur- 

 al History works, W. PAUL STORMONT, 

 Sterling, Kans. 



BIRD SKINS WANTED.-I will exchange any- 

 thing advertised in my catalogue or pay cash 

 for such species of land birds as I can use. 

 Complete list of species wanted for stamp. No 

 postals answered. JAMES P. BABBITT, 10 

 Hodges Ave., Taunton, Mass. 



I WANT a first-class pair of Opera Glasses 

 (small size preferred). I will give In exchange 

 the following first-class Hawks and Owls eggs 

 with data. A. O. U., 334a, 339, 340, 371. Also a 

 few eggs to exchange. All answered. J. K. 

 AUMACK, Box 907, BallstonSpa, N. Y. 



AROUND THE WORLD in Eighty Days, 

 King Solomon's Mines, and, A Trip to the 

 Moon. These three poptilar novels, all com- 

 plete, will be sent postpaid, as long as they 

 last, for only 16 cents. Address, ACME PUB. 

 CO., Austin, Texas. 



DESIRABLE specimens, crystallzed miner- 

 als, ornamental shells and Indian stone relics- 

 taken for back Nos. of papers for naturalists. 

 See my ad. In another part of this paper. R. 

 KRIETE, 406 E. Twelfth St,, Kansas City, Mo. 



CALIFORNIA A 1 sets to exchange for sets 

 from other parts, Coues' Key and Photograph- 

 ic works. Raptore sespeclaily wanted. Many 

 singles at ?£ rates for sets. H. R. PAINTON, 

 College Park, Cala. 



TO EXCHANGE.-A 3A 4a font of pica rub- 

 ber type with four line holder and self -inking 

 pad tor $4.00 in eggs in full sets with complete 

 data. All kinds of rubber stamps to exchange 

 for eggs. ARTHUR L. POPE, Sheridan, Ore. 



OREGON EGGS For sale and exchange. 

 Send stamp for list. ARTHUR L. POPE, 

 Sheridan, Ore. 



TO EXCHANGE.— 6 numbers of "The White^ 

 City," containing 24 plates each 14xl7i4 inches, 

 cost $1 20 for a large polished specimen of Pet- 

 rified or Agatized Wood. THOS. C. HORNE, 

 Dover St., Milwaukee. Wis. 



CONE IN CONE.— A good specimen for two 

 perfect Arrow Points, two good old cents, or 

 for|;three foreign coins. Will exchange for 

 curios. E.J.GARLOCK, 1602 20 St.. Des Moines, 

 la. 



~T.OOK AT this:— Fla. Screech Owl, 15c: Fla. 

 Blue Jay. 10c; Anhinga.lOc: Black Vultuie, 25c; 

 Fla .Bobwhite, 5c: Red-bellied Woodpecker, 

 8e. Also have many others equally cheap. 

 Parties desiring fine, fresh sets at very low 

 pi ices will do well to address F. C. ELLIOT, 

 Tallahassee, Fla. 



FOR SALE.— A human skull, in good condi- 

 tion. Will sell it for best offer in cash. No 

 exchange. HERBERT STERZING, Austin, 

 Tex. 



RATTLE SNAKE SKINS :— A few skins for 

 sale at these prices, i. e. from 60c to 75c each; 

 Snake rattles of from 25c to 40c per doz. Lig- 

 num Vitae beans 40c per lb., postpaid. VOL- 

 NEY M. BROWN, Campbellton, Tex. 



FOR SALE —A magnificent copy of Studer's 

 "Birds of North America," colored plates, full 

 morocco binding. Regular net price $22.50, 

 will sell for $15. Slightly scratched on back, 

 otherwise as good as new. Address FRANCIS 

 R. COPE Jr., East Washington Lane, German- 

 town. Pa. 



TO EXCHANGE.-A receipe for canning 

 fruit without heating or sealing for $' worth 

 of first class sets with data. W. A. STONG, 

 Tulare, Cal. 



notice:— I will give a set of }i Cal. Screech. 

 Owl for a set of \(i Am. Osprey. Also a few 

 other sets. CLAUDE FYFE, '414 Minna St., 

 Sail Francisco, Calif. 



FOR SALE.— Florida curios, sea shells, Or- 

 chids, air plants. Spanish moss. Over 500 sorts, 

 of fancy sea shells, made into jewelry, to sell 

 or exchange for advertising space. W. M. 

 COLLIER, Oceanus, Banana River, Fla. 



WANTED:— Old U. S. or rare foreign post- 

 age stamps. I have duplicate sets of first-class 

 rare and comraon bird eggs, books and .jour- 

 nals on microscopy, histology, physiology, 

 natural history, etc. Also 100 slides of named 

 Diatoms mounted by H. L. Smith. Lists ex- 

 changed. HENRY FROEHLING Jr., Box 921, 

 Richmond, Va. 



