VOL. XIV. NO. 9. ALBION, N. Y., SEPTEMBER, 1897. Whole No. 136 



Wants, Exchanges, and For Sales. 



Brief special announcements, "Wants,' "Exclianges" "For Sales," Inserted In tWs department 

 iter 25c per 2.'> words. Notices over 25 words, charged at the 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. 



What's Your Number? 



Examine the num^ber following your name 

 on the wrapper of this month's Oologist. It 

 •denotes when your subscription expired or 

 will expire. 



No. 135 your subscription expires with this issue 

 140 '• '■ •• " Jan., 1898. 



145 " " ■' " June, '• 



150 " " " " Nov, '■ 



Intermediate numbers can easily be deter- 

 mined. If we have you credited wrong we 

 wish to rectify. 



WANTED.— Everyone that is in need of first- 

 ■class Taxidermist's or Egg tools to send 4 cent 

 stamp for my latest catalogue. Full line of A 

 1 supplies. CHAS. K. REED. Worcester, 

 Mass. f6t 



MOUNTED Bird:— 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, Worces- 

 ter, Mass. 



SETS of !94. 201, 214, 321, 333, 467, .595, 619, 624, 

 827,' 687, 756, 761a and other sets also few singles 

 to trade for complete sets accompanied by a 

 full accurate data. The Museum and Patent 

 Office Reports for sets or singles. C. F. STONE, 

 Branchport, N. Y. 



WANTED AT ONCE:— N-2 of 428, Will give 

 in exchange S73 1-3 and 5.52 1-4 with data and a 

 single of 228. L . W, BROKAW, Carmel, Ind. 



FOR CASH:— (new) Winch, repeater, 44 cal.; 

 $6 Persian Gold Chased finger ring; $7 Banjo; 

 pair Lattin climbers ; all 1st class articles and 

 cheap. Rifle. $10 75; Ring by mail, $2; Banjo, 

 $5; Climbers, «!.. 50; C. O. D. GEO. W. VOS- 

 BURG. Columbus, Wis. 



TO EXCHANGE!— A 1 specimens, 51a, 47, 70 

 and 71 "Standard Catalogue," numbers for 

 other large eggs (singles) not in coUeciion. 

 Send list. B. L. NOYES, M. D., Stonington. 

 JDeer Isle, Me. 



WANTED:— Vols. 1, 3, 4, 5, 6 Auk, back Vols. 

 Nuttall Bulletin, Ornithological books, etc. 

 Will pay cash. Also Ilinois eggs. W. E. 

 LOUCKS, Peoria, 111. 138 



WANTED:— Collectors to send for my latest 

 bnlletins of Skins, Eggs, Shells, Curios, etc., 

 now ready and sent free. I issue the largest 

 bulletins of any dealer in this country. Col- 

 lectors having 1st class eggs to exchange 

 please drop me a line. JAMES P. BABBITT, 

 Taunton, Mass. 



FOR EXCHANGE —A. O. U. W. Nos. 202 5-4 

 3-5, 214 3-9 2- 4-11 2-12 1-14, 225 15-4, 226 8-4, 497 3-3 

 5-4, 498 3-4 3-5, 702 2-5 .5-4 and others. Send list 

 and receive mine, n J. W. SUGDEN, 651 W. 1st 

 South St.. Salt Lake City, Utah. 136 



FOREIGN STAMPS.— I have a collection of 

 200 varieties, all different, from all parts of the 

 world, and a new illustrated 100 page album 

 with spaces for 2500 stamps. Will exchange 

 the lot for $10.00 worth of sets or desirable sin- 

 gles at /w/i catalogue r ares. FRANK H. LAT- 

 TIN, Albion, N, Y. 



"MERRITT" Typewriter, neiv, cost $15.00. 

 Will swap for $50.00 worth of flrst-class sets. 

 Send lists. FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion, N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE:— First class sets or singles 

 for common singles. Also have Poor-will 1-2, 

 second class. FRED MALTB Y, Olathe, Kas . 



WANTED:— Choice sets of 540, 546, 4.52 459 and 

 others. Can offer sets of 368, 373, 375, 375a, 428, 

 478, 549. .550. 628, 725, 729, 730, 16, 29 and many 

 more for eqtially desirable sets or pay cash if 

 cheap. Ssnd lists. H. W. FLINT, 87 East 

 Pearl St., New Haven, Conn. 



TO EXCHANGE :-One vear of Natural 

 Science News and sets of 540, 581, 616 1-6, 619, 

 624, 6.52 for sets with data. CLARENCE N. 

 DAVIS, Branchport, N. Y. 



"WANTED:— Skius of the Lark Bunting (Cal- 

 amosjnsa melunocorys.) Have skins and eggs in 

 sets to exchange. A. S. PEARSE, Univ. of 

 Neb., Lincoln, Neb. 



