THE OOLOGIST. 



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 



"MERRITT" Typewriter. neu\ cost $15.00. 

 Will swap for $40.00 worth of tlrst-class sets. 

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



TO EXCHANGE: — Pair climbers good as 

 new, will exchange for following first class sets 

 Nos. 80i:j, 197/2, TIB}^, 74313. CHAS. E. RICE, 

 Odell, Neb. 



WILL pay 50 cents for the first three numbers 

 of ' Recreation'' Volume 6. J. B. PARDOB. D. 

 D. L., Bound Brook, N, J. N2t 



THREE DOLLARS will buy 11-2 varieties of 

 Foreign and native woods, or will exchange 

 for woods not in my collection. LOUIS M. 

 HAHN, Silver Creek. Chautauqua County, 

 N. Y., Box 360. 



WANTED:— A second hand copy of Domes' 

 Nests and Eggs, also BeviU's American Plumb- 

 ing. Write giving price and condition. H. 

 HiXON, Washington, Pa. 



WANTED:— Keep's West Coast Shells; will 

 give in exchange marine shells, curios, bird 

 skins and a part cash. J. H. HOLMES, Dune- 

 din, Fla. 



FOR EXCHANOE:-A double case World 

 typewriter, good as new, cost $15, will ex- 

 change for good sets to the amount of $16 at 

 full list rate, send list W. J. WIRT, Naturalist, 

 Gaines, N. Y., Orleans Co. 



.38 cal. Remington No. 2 rifle in good con- 

 dition with 200 cartridges to exchange for a U2 

 cal. rifle in good condition. N. R. CHRISTIE. 

 Rouse Junction, Colorado. 



FIRST class birds eggs with data in ex- 

 change for Indian relics or old U. a. stamps. 

 JOHN WILLIAMS. Wenham, Mass., Box 70. 



I HAVE fine specimens of minerals, fossils 

 and curiosities which I would like to exchange 

 lor Indian relics. K. SCHEIB. Lawrenceburg. 

 Ind. 



FOREIGN and U. S co'ns, also sets of singles 

 to exchange for sets. W. H. CONNERY, 4U4 

 New Houston, St. West, Savnnah, Ga. 



FOR EXCHANGE:-Complete file of N. S. 

 iVezts for sets with data. A. O. U. Nos. 70 9-3, 

 201M, 202X. 263 7-4. 4f-8 1-5. 498 2-4 ^i, 6I214, 614in. 

 656M 1-5, 6871-4, 7c5 1-6 1-7, .^.52 a '4, 591 b 3^^, 300 

 1-10 to exchange. E. F. WATSON, Kennebunk 

 Beach, Maine. 



FOR SALE :— My collection of birds eggs 

 comprising 1,50 different varieties, list sent on 

 application. Will be sold for the best cash of- 

 fer. DR. F. C. LEWIS, Johnsonburg, Pa. 



A rare souvenir. Twelve varieties of admis- 

 sion tickets to the various villages and show.s 

 in and about the World's Fair Grounds of 1893, 

 for seven cents. War relics, postal cards and 

 curios for Mexici n opals. CLIFTON A. FOX, 

 525 West 61st St., Chicago, lU. 



FOR EXCHANGE:— A No. 3 Eastman Kodak 

 cost f 40. good as new, cloth bound books, old 

 magazines and papers, rare old Confederate 

 currency and mineral specimens to exchange 

 for autographs of any famous men or women, 

 old letters and manuscripts. Would like to 

 hear from some one in Washington. D. C. F. 

 O. NELSON, 237 South Main St., Butte, Mont. 



WANTED:— Typical, single birds eggs, witlt 

 data. Collectors send lists and cheapest cash 

 prices. Will also pay cash for good, clear, un- 

 published photographic negatives of birds. 

 nests, and neoting grounds. H. S. WARREN. 

 Foot of Wayne St., Detroit, Mich. 



EXCHANGE:— For every 25c worth of fos- 

 sils, shells, corals. Indian relics, curios, sets 

 with data or bird skins sent me, J will send 

 postpaid five varieties of fine minerals from 

 that noted locality— Mt Mica, Paris. Maine. 

 Satisfaction guaranteed. G. H. BRIGGS, 

 Livermore, Maine. 



TO EXCHANGE:— Clipper bicycle '96 model, 

 good fchape. lor guitar, tggs in sets, printing 

 press, books or double barrel shot guu. J. G. 

 SMITH, 20 Washington St., Bradford, Pa. 



TO EXCHANGE :-Pipes from the stone age, 

 stamps on sheets, cat. Ic to 15c. for stamps not 

 in my collection. W. H. THOMAS. Truckee. 

 California. 



NEATLY and scientifically prepared sets are 

 what you want. We have them. Nos. 675 1-5, 

 729 1-5. 731 1 5, 735 1 5, 751 1-5 and many others at 

 your own price. W. L. & R. D. FOXHALL, 

 Tarboro, N. C. 



FOR SALE CHEAP:— Over .$f,0 worth of 

 skins and eggs including fine series and sets of 

 58, 69, 70, 3-:;5, 337 b, 364, etc. Coues' Key, Oolog- 

 ical and Ornithological papers. If interested 

 send stamp for list. J. GORDON CRAWFORD, 

 Cheapside, Va. 



FOR SALE or exchange:- Pearl printing 

 press, five cases of job type, furniture, lead 

 cutter, etc., valued at $55. Make offer. FRED 

 JOHNSON, Box 255, Portage, Wis. 



FOR EXCHANGE:— Gold watch and chain 

 with diamond watch fob. also 3 v.: lumes U. H. 

 Expedition to Japan performed by Commodore 

 M. C. Perrv in the vears l'52-.^3 and '54 for sets. 

 W. H. CONNERY, 405 New Houstsn St., West, 

 Savannah, Ga, 



FOR SALE:— Fine live cocoons of Attacus 

 Cynthia or A ilantbus silk worm moth at .5Cc. 

 per dozen. Send for large list of fine cabinet min- 

 erals and books for sale cheap. Will also ex- 

 change minerals and books for good sets of 

 eggs and Indian relics. GEO. W. DIXON, 

 Watertown. S. D. 



FOR SALE:— One strictly Al new model 44 

 caliber Marlin Repeater, (take down) Lyman 

 sights. 14 f^hots, using 44-40-217 cartridge, price 

 $20. BENJ A. CARPENTER, Salem. N. J. 



FOR SALE or exchange:— I have about 425- 

 first class singles I wonld like to sell or ex- 

 change for a first class Marlin Safety Rifle 32-40- 

 or 38-.55 calibre 1893 fflodel. Must be in good 

 condition. I will give $E0 worth ot eggs, (in- 

 cluding Cranes. Hawks, Owls. Gttlls. Terns, 

 etc.) for such a i ifle, or $30 worth for a first 

 rlass 12-gauge shot gun. top action. List of 

 eggs furnished to all who mean business. All 

 answered. Address J. K AUMACK, Ballston 

 Spa, N. Y., Box 907. 



LOOK HERE,— Do you want mounted birds- 

 choice sets, skins or other specimens, second 

 hand revolvers, etc. '? If so. write us for prices. 



Have ^ou got the vol. on Birds' , Natural His- 

 tory of Neiv York, back numbers of Au/c,Nuialls- 

 Bulletin or Osprey or other publications or 

 periodicals on ornithologv or natural history 

 to dispose oV: If so. send particulars. Busi- 

 ness meaning correspondence solicited. B. S- 

 BOWDISH, Phelps, N. Y. 



