THE OOLOGIS'l 



FOR EXCHANGE.— Live HornednToads and 

 flrst-class sets and singles of tMs locality for 

 flrst-class eggs not in my collection. W. D. 

 GARNETT, Gainesville, Tex. 



COMPOUND Microscope. Will exchange 

 for specimens or nearly new Bullard or Win- 

 chester rifle; 32, 38 or 40 cal or hest offer. H. 

 L. WOOD. 3 First Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



SO SETS. 20 singles, 150 trays. Wisconsin 

 arrovs's, for Indian Relics, Minerals, Electric 

 Batterj', Bicycle Luggage carrier, lamp, cy- 

 clometer. Everybody answered. D. BIGGAR, 

 Fulton, Wis. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Sets S73 2-4, 305 1-13, 316 

 3-8, 337 2-2, 474b 2-3, 477 1-5, 488 S-6 1-4, 506 n-3, 

 530 1-5. 581c 1-3, 604 1-4. 653 1-3. 705 1-4. 758 1-3, 

 766 1-4 and many singles for sets not in my col- 

 lection. CLARENCE HARTINGER, Alden, 

 Iowa. 



WANTED.— A Coues' Key of N. A. Birds, 

 will exchange for same first class sets from 

 this vicinity. All letters answered. CHAS. H. 

 LEFLER, Box 238, San Bernarndino, Calif. 



FOR SALE or EXCHANGE —Birds eggs 

 and skins. ARTHUR HEWITT, Pasadena, 

 California. 



WANTED.— Pair field glasses and birds eggs 

 [Hummers especially desired). Have 16 gauge 

 collecttng gun with insertion barrel, eggs in 

 sets and singles. C. IRVINE, Georgetown, 

 Texas. 



MISSISSIPPI KITES.— I have some very 

 fine sets, first class in every particular, com- 

 plete, original data, collected this season. $1 

 per egg. W. B. PORTER, Berwyn, 111. 



FOR SALE.— A new full magazine 44 cal. 

 case hardened Winchester Repeater with new 

 leather case, also a Smith & Wesson long bar- 

 rel 44 cal. single action, nickel plated horse 

 revolver, in good condition, with detachable 

 stock for best offer. Both fine shooters. No 

 exchange. Address R. SANDFORD, Hastings- 

 on-Hudson, New York. 



TO EXCHANGE,— I would like to exchange 

 birds eggs for a Steven's single shot pistol, 22 

 calibre. HARRY COLLINS, Granville . Ohio. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— Curios, minerals and a 

 few skins and sets for first ciass skins, sets or 

 ornithological publications. N. HOLLISTER, 

 Box 681, Delavan, Wis. 



EXCHANGE.— Eggs in sets from Central 

 Illinois. Old Revolver. Collecting Rifle, Plans 

 for Canvas Canoe; for sets from other locali- 

 ties. CLARK CABANIS, Springfield, 111. 



SETS WANTED.— I have 81.50 worth of good 

 Fossils and a good variety of minerals, polish- 

 ed agates, mounted birds, and Indian Relics, 

 which I wish, to exchange at once for first class 

 sets. Send full list of all sets (duplicates 

 taken) you have to exchange for any of above. 

 Will also exchange for good cloth bound books 

 or a gun. GEO. W. DIXON, Watertown, S. D. 



NOW IS THE TIME to place your order for 

 fresh or dry made up skins of such birds as 

 Geese, Ducks, Gulls, Terns, Godwits, Stilt 

 Sandpipers, L. B. Dowitchers, Avocets, Golden 

 Plover, Dunlin, etc. Have now on hand Scien- 

 tific Skins of all of above and many others. 

 Also sets of 8-9-10-11-12 eggs each "of Amer. 

 Goldeneye at 50c per egg; Western Grebe at 20c 

 per egg, etc. EDWIN S. BRYANT. Box 241. 

 Devil's Lake, N. Dak. 



COMMON SETS with complete data of this- 

 locality for same from other localities. W. H. 

 HILLER, 147 W. 23d St , Los Angeles, Cal. 



WM. PIEDRIT, Warsaw, Ills, will exchange 

 fine Geodes, whole Mound Pottery, arrows, 

 spears and fine large modern red pipes for 

 stuffed birds. Send list. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Live Horned Toads, Col- 

 umbian and Foreign stamps, birds eggs and 

 minerals for Arbuckle Brothers signatures 

 cut from Arbuckles coffee wrappers. W. D. 

 GARNETT, 503 So. Denton St., Gainesville, 

 Texas. 



WANTED.— Ridgway's Manual or Nomen- 

 clature of Colors, also, back numbers of the 

 Auk. Will give good exchange in sets with 

 nests or fresh bird skins from this locality. 

 EDMUND HELLER, 196 Rubidoux Ave., Riv- 

 erside, Calif. 



EXCELLSIOR No. 1 Press and Outfit; No. 2 

 Autoharp. To exchange for Ornithological 

 books, etc. No postals. F. A. COLBY. Hyde 

 Park, Mass. 



WANTED.— Mounted insects (especially but- 

 terflies), showy shells, etc. Will exchange for 

 same. Books and Magazines, Birds' Eggs, 

 Stamps, Coins and other articles. Everybody 

 answered. EDW. .H. DRAPER, 144 E. Van 

 Buren St., Chicago, Ills. 



FOR SALE.— My entire private collection of 

 sets and singlet; value $1.50. No exchange.. 

 All first class and selected from a good many 

 sets that have passed through my hands. R. 

 SANFORD, Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y. 



CARPET CLEANING RECIPE.— C le ans 

 carpets on the floor as good as new. Free 

 from acids, 30c cash or 7nc in exchange. Big- 

 profits, send stamp for particulars. C. N, 

 STURTZ, Adamsville. Musk Co., Ohio. 



BIRD SKINS.— I have on hand several hun- 

 dred skins niostly common eastern species 

 which I will exchange for equally as common 

 Western species. Also, a large assortment of 

 European and Mexican skins to trade. Send 

 on your list of duplicates and receive mine. 

 Parties making first class skins only need ap- 

 ply. JAMES P. BABBITT, Taunton, Mass. 



EGGS CHEAP. Costa's Hummingbird, sets 

 of 2 with nest for 50c. Bla'k-chin and Anna's 

 at 40c. All letters answered. LEE CHAMB- 

 ERS, Santa Monico, Cal. N. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— About $30 worth of birds 

 eggs. A good pair of climbers and a collec- 

 tion of 1.500 U. S. and Foreign stamps, valued 

 at $6, for best offer. For particulars address, 

 J. W. BECK WITH, Spring Hill, Tenn. 



EXCHANGE:— Sets, 1-4 Barred Owl, 1-5 

 Screech Owl. (one cracked) 1-5 Albino Bluebird 

 (one chipped) and one male Shoveller mount- 

 ed, for best offer of two or more good tennis 

 racquets, or cash. Will trade all or part. 

 Write. D. F. HALL, 804 N. Division St., Ores- 

 ton, la. O. 



RUDY'S PILE SUPPOSITORY is guaran- 

 teed to cure Piles and Constipation, or money 

 refunded. 50 cents per box. Send twostamps. 

 for circulars and Free Sample to MARTIN RU- 

 DY, Registered Pharmacist, Lancaster, Pa. 

 No Postals Answered. For sale by all flrst- 

 class druggists everwhere, and in Albion, N- 

 Y. by George W. Barren. 



