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VOL. XIV. NO. 6. 



ALBION, N. y., JUNE, 1897. 



Whole No. 133: 



Wants, Exchanges, and For Sales. 



Brief special announcements, "Wants,' "Exchanges" "For Sales," Inserted In this department 

 tor 250 per 2^ words. Notices over -25 words, charged at the rate of one-half cent per each additional 

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



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



What's Your Numkr? 



Examine the number following your name 

 on the wrapper of this month's Oologist. It 

 denotes when your subscription expired or 

 will expire. 



No. 131 your subscription expired withAprir97. 

 133 " " •' ■' May " 



133 " " expires with this issue. 



134 " - - - " " '• July, 1897. 



135 " " " " Aug., " 

 140 " " " " Jan., 1898. 

 145 " " •' " June, " 

 150 " " " " Nov , " 



Intermediate numbers can easily be deter- 

 mined. If we have you credited ■wrong we 

 wish to rectify. 



If your subscription has expired or will ex- 

 pire within a few months you can never renew 

 more advantageously than at once in accord- 

 nance with our offers in May "Premium Sup- 

 plement." Remember that this offer expires 

 Aug. 1st sharp and will not be repeated. Re- 

 newals received since June 1.8th have been cor- 

 rected on our books but not on the wrappers. 



FOREXCHANGE:— Finely prepared sets of 

 this year's collecting taken in So. Minnesola 

 and Iowa. Mostly water birds, Ducks, Herons, 

 Terns and Phalaropes. WALTON I. MITCH- 

 ELL, 534 Summit Ave., St. Paul, Minn. 



"WANTED:— A good second hand safety bi- 

 cycle, any kind. Can offer for same a nice col- 

 lection of 1st class sets with data, catalogue 

 value $150.00. Will give good exchange in eggs 

 for same. Parties having a wheel to exchange 

 please send description of same and I will send 

 a list of my eggs upon request. All answered. 

 PAUL P. MCGINTY, 454 S. Pryor St., Atlanta. 

 Ga. 



WILL EXCHANGE eggs with ci,.:,a of many 

 birds of Illinois for others. Also lot of stamps 

 to exchange for eggs. J. H. STANBAUGH, 

 Danville, 111. 



WANTFD:— A double-barreled shot gun '10 

 or 12 gel,, ge and any kind of camping outfits. 

 Also a teiat. Will give in exchange mounted 

 specimens and part cash. OAKLEY WALK- 

 ER, Box 59, Mayfleld, Ky. 



FOR SALE:— Fossil corals from the falls of 

 the Ohio and vicinitiy can furnish from a sin- 

 gle example to one hundred thousand. Prices 

 vary as to condition and rarity of the speci- 

 mens. Fair specimens for study of the com- 

 mon kinds can be furnished from 10 to S5 cts. 

 each. These are not fragments, but fair cab- 

 inet specimens. Largar and finer examples 

 vary in price from 25 cts. to $20.00 each. All 

 pecimens properly identified. G. K. GREENE, 

 l27 West Market St., New Albany, Ind. J2t 



WANTED:— An Anatomy (Morris or Gray)» 

 Kirk's Physiology, Wurtz's Chemistry and 

 Piersoll's or Klein's Histology, for which I 

 have to exchange eggs in sets, minerals, fossils 

 and curios. HERBERT STEBZING, Austin, 

 Tex. 



THE NIDIOLOGIST' continues the most val- 

 uable, being also the pioneer of illustrated bird 

 journals-.;|/"C/t year begins September. May 

 number records the curious discovery with 

 photos, of the nesting of the Great Blue Heron 

 on the ground. In June first published photos 

 of Nesting Site of California Condor. The 

 beautiful brochure, "The Story of the Faral- 

 lones" (price 50 cents) given free as a premium 

 to all who subscribe at once. Remit one dollar 

 for twelve months to H. R. TAYLOR, Pub- 

 lisher, Alameda, Calif. 



OOLOGIST for 1889 and 1890, bound, both la 

 good condition, for loose numbers for the same 

 year, must be in good condition J. H. CLARK. 

 Paterson, N. J. 



,WANTED: -3261/4, 13 1-1, 27'/2, 30 1-1, and 

 Moorhen %,. Will give in exchange four dol- 

 lars' worth of 1st class sets with data. Write 

 at once. JACOB BASTIAN JR., Statesville, 

 N. C. 



WANTED:— Sets of A. O. U. Nos. 6O414, 134, 

 497 1.5. Can give in exchange sets of this local- 

 ity as 3391a, 194^4, and others. Datas given and 

 required. R. T. ANDERSON, Aylme West, 

 Out. 



CAM'r ilAS TO EXCHANGE : Brand new 

 $,5.50 Pet^-a-boo and $2.00 Crescents for sets at 

 M Lattin's list prices. Express 25 cents pay- 

 able in eggs at same rate. L. D. SUMNER,^ 

 502 State St., Madison. Wis. 



