VOL. XIII. NO. 2. 



ALBION, N. Y., FEBRUARY, 1896. 



Whole No. 124 



Wants, Exchanges, and For Sales. 



Brief special aanouiicements, "Wants,' "Exclianges" "For Sales," Inserted In this department 

 for5oc per 35 words. Notices over 35 words, claarged at the rate of one cent per each additional 

 word. No notice Inserted for less than 50c. Terms, cash with oi'der. 



"Dbalers" can use ttiese 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. 



SJaOO WORTH of Pacific coast bird skins for 

 a copy of Coues" Key or Ridgway's Manual. 

 Photo burnisher and 88 S. & W. reloading tools 

 wanted. GEO. G. CANT WELL, Puyallup, 

 Wash, ^ 



SWAP OR SELL:— 5x8 camera, minerals, 

 fossils, etc., natural history papers. No trash. 

 Send stamp for list. R. M. DALRYMPLE, 

 Baker, O. 



WANTED:— Partner to take an interest in 

 patent of entirely new Oologist Instrument, 

 which removes contents from shell quickly and 

 carefully without breaking it, even if Incuba- 

 tion is far advanced. Answer immediately. 

 RUSSKLL KENNEDY, New Castle, Lawrence 

 Co., Pa. 



FOR SALE :— A collection of 40 singles with 

 data amounting to IBS.bO, will sell for $1.50. 

 One of 90 singles without data amounting to 

 $13.85, will sell for $2.25. Both for $3.50. A 

 "snap." GEO. W. DIXON, Watertown, S. D. 



WANTED: -Good pair of climbers, Lattin's 

 preferred. Can give Apgar's Key, Vols. I and 

 II of Oologist and remainder in magazines, 

 books or cash . WARREN SMITH, Fairmont, 

 ■Ouy Co., Ohio. 



TO EXCHANGE: 



—Five vols, of American 



Field of the years 



'85, '86, '87, '89, '90 for best 



■offer in first class 



birds eggs. R. P. DAVIS. 



Grinnell, Iowa. 





WANTED :— The Oologist and Young Oolo- 

 ■GisT to June, '91; Vol.1 No. IVae Naturalist, 

 Texas; tirsc two vols, the Nidiologist. For 

 above or part of them I will gfve good ex- 

 change in eggs, minerals, fossils, Indian relics, 

 books or mounted birds. GEO. W. DIXON 

 Watertown, S. D. 



FOR BEST CASH OFFER, I offer elegant 

 dust-proof walnut case for eggs; also many or- 

 nithological papers, Oologist from 1886, Oolo- 

 gist mid Ornithologist from 1888, Auk. Hatvkeye 

 Oologist and Ornithologist, etc. Send for de- 

 scription and complete list. W. E. PRATT, 

 I^ake Forest, Illinois. 



WANTED:— Will pay cash for all kinds of 

 U. S. stamps. Send stamps and I will send 

 money by return mail or send list and receive 

 prices paid. Always send stamp for return 

 postage. GEO. W. DEAN, Wick, Ohio. 



NOW ON HAND:— Fresh skins of Snowy 

 Owls, Arctic Horned Owls, Pine Grosbeaks, etc. 

 Collectors wanting good skins of Arctic birds 

 will find us able to supply many rarities from 

 time 1o time. OLIVER SPANNER & CO.. 

 Yonge at., Toronto, Canada. 



BIRDS IN THE MEAT of this locality fur- 

 nished. How to write on iron and glass indel- 

 ibly; both receipts for a flneU. S. cent or half 

 cent prior to 1845. ARTHUR B. ROBERTS, 

 Weymouth, Ohio. 



EXCHANGE :— NATURAL SCIENCE News, 

 Vol. I for the Oologist, Vol. XII or SI worth 

 of good sets. Jl. B. HASKELL, Decorah, la. 



WANTED:— A good hunting knife and a fish 

 spear. Have papers and Indian relics to ex- 

 change. ALBERT B. FARNHAM, Benning, 

 D. C. 



CAMERA WANTED:— 4x5 film negative (or 

 glass), bird book, eggs and fresh water Unios. 

 Offer 5 shot 38 caliber gun, E flat Cornet, Os- 

 prey skin, common sets and fresh water shells. 

 C. F. STONE, Branchport, N. Y. 



WANTED:— A pair of Lattin's Climbers, 

 strapped preferred. Will give for same a nick- 

 el case watch— cost $4.00 when new. L. B. GIL- 

 MORE, Ducat, Wood Co., Ohio. 



HAVE THE FOLLOWING singles to ex- 

 change for common sets, A. O. U. Nos. 316. 

 388, 406. 412, 477, 495, 498, 560, 581, 595, 704, 705, 735. 

 FRED BLACK, 904 Osborn St., Kalamazoo. 

 Mich. 



EXCHANGE :— I have 10 varieties cf straw- 

 berry plants to exchange for Indian relics or 

 minerals. Z. T. SMITH, Upper Sandusky, O. 



CHOICE sets of California Brown Pelican 

 and California Thrasher for exchange. 

 CLAUDE BRALY, Helix, San Diego Co., Cal. 



