VOL. XIV. NO. 2. 



ALBION, N. y., FEBRUARY, 1897. Whole No. 129 



Wants, Exchanges, and For Sales. 



Brief special annouucements, "Wants,' "Exclianges" "For Sales," Inserted In tWs departmeni 

 for -250 per 25 words. Notices over 25 words, charged at tlie rate of one-half cent per each additional 

 word. No notice Inserted for less than 25c. Terms, cash with order. 



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



FOR Si^LE:— Birds eggs in finely marked 

 «ets full original data and all guaranteed au- 

 thentic. Send me $10 money order and I will 

 send you $60 worth catalogvie value. Have 

 $1000 which I must sell at once. GEO. W. DIX- 

 ON, Watertown, So. Dak. 



TO EXCHANGE:— A 1 sets of 51a 1-2, 273 1-4, 

 305 1-11, 333 8-3. 3;-!72 2, 488 1-4 1-5 ana good Bb 

 cornet for good large Ostrich egg, curiosities 

 or A 1 sets. CLARENCE R. HAKTINGER, 

 Alden, Iowa. 



FOR EXCHANGE:— A solid gold open faced 

 "watch, cost $7t. in good condition, for sets: also 

 sets to exchange for same. W. H. CONNERY, 

 404 West New Houston St., Savannah, G^i. 



IN THE FLESH:— Great Amer. Sheldrake, 

 males. 50c; Common Goldeneye, males, 40c; 

 females each kind, 2nc. ALVAH G. DORR, 

 Taxidermist and Pur Dealer, Bucksport, Me. 



EXCHANGE:— Vol. 8 and 9 complete (ex- 

 cept 1 number) of Chautauquan for best offer of 

 Al eegs iu sets or skins with complete data. 

 HARTLEY H. T. JACKSON, Milton, Wis. 



EGGS, Stamps, violin and a few books and 

 papers to exchange for full blooded Plymouth 

 Rock fowls. PRED A. GREGORY, Spring 

 City, Teuu. 



OLD COINS to exchange for sets. Make 

 offer in sets for Vol. 3 Nidiologist and Vol. 1 

 Natural Science Neivs. OTIS TROTTER, Camp 

 Point, 111. 



TO EXCHANGE:— Bingleys History of Birds, 

 hair clippers, ice skates, cyclometer and min 

 ■erals for climbers, good sets and minerals. J. 

 E. TEAGUE, Box Vii, Livermore, Maine. 



CLOSING OUT SALE:— I am in business 

 that takes my entire tim.e therefore must dis- 

 pose of my stock of Natural History Speci- 

 mens. I am running off special lists in each 

 branch and am selling way below cost, as I 

 must get rid of tbem. Send for lists you are 

 interested in. Indian Relics, Birds Eggs, Fos- 

 sils, Minerals, Polished Agates, Gem Stones 

 and Mounted Specimens. GEO, W. DIXON, 

 Watertown, So. Dak. 



WE ARE prepared to fill orders for Rough 

 Buffalo Horns at from 50 cents to .51 per pair. 

 Horns Polished and Mounted at from $l.,'iO to 

 $3 per pair. HIGH ART TAXIDERMY' & FUR 

 CO., 1519 Leavenworth St., Omaha, Neb. 



FINE LOT of mounted birds, mammals and 

 bird skins, at any price they will bring. Great 

 bargains. Fine Albino Deer. B. HARTLEY, 

 West Haven, Conn. F3t 



EGGS tor STAMPS:— Trade United States, 

 even. Foreign at two-thirds price. Old Gov- 

 ernment reports for Stamps. EGBERT BAGG, 

 Utica, N. Y, 



BICYCLES:— I want specimens, especially 

 eggs, skins and mounted birds, also shells, 

 moths and butterflies, in part payment— at full 

 list rates — for the best line of whe'-'ls made. 

 Write me before you buy. BENJAMIN HOAG, 

 Stephentown, New Y^ork. 



A FORTUNE:— Patented. Ice creeper for 

 horsjes. Can be carried in the pocket and put 

 on and taken off in three minutes Will se)l 

 2t'/«o/(? United .States ritrht for $150. c«s/«. R. G 

 PAINE, 1415 Rhode Island Ave., Washington, 

 D. C. 



BIRDS EGGS, Books, Papers, mostly Natur- 

 al History; Smith & Wesson Revolver; Winch- 

 ester Rifle; Cohimblan Half Dollars; V nicUles; 

 silver watch, cheap for ca«h. List for stamp. 

 C. B. VANDERCOOK, Odin, Ills. 



FOR BXCHANGE:-Volume7 of Oologist, 

 a Shannon Bicycle Stand, value $5 and set?! and 

 singles for sets. W. H. CONNERY, 404 West 

 New Houston St., Savannah, Ga. 



HARVARD CAMERA and Outfit ' in good 

 condition, cost $1.75, will sell for $1 or exchange 

 for Davie's Naturalists Manual and glHss eyes, 

 or taxidermist's instruments. OLIVER 

 HOTCHKISS, Twinsburg, Ohio. 



MOUNTED Birds:— First class specimens of 

 Hawks, Owls or small birds to exchange for 

 common eggs in sets or singles. Send list of 

 what you have or want. Also showy shells to 

 exchange for eggs. CHAS. K. REED, Wor- 

 cester, Mass. 



