THE 
MISCELLANEOUS 
WANTED.—Mounting condition, otter, 
- fisher, marten, wolverine, grey timber wolf. 
white blazed face, badger, all skulls, 
Address E. W. CAMPBELL, Taxidermist, 
323 Wyoming Ave., Pittston, Pa. 1] 
Arickara Indian collection for sale, Per- 
sonally collected. Bone implements, arrow 
heads, stone hammers, etc. Send stamp for 
photo and price. H. E. Lee, Pierre, S. D. [1] 
Have ten pairs Buffalo Horns, five polished, 
five in rough; 2 large Snake Skins, 12 feet and 
18 feet with heads. 2 Mamosett Monkeys, 
mounted, no stands. Any reasonable offers; 
cash preferred. B. HARTLEY, 97 Smith St.. 
New Haven, Conn, [2] 
pe ES of lee tiers ne SU Ge Se veenmerene Cus) UCR) 
TO EXCHANGE.—Collection of over 200 
scientific cabinet shells (40 species Cyprae) 
for Warblers in sets with nests or Indian 
relics, arrowpoints, spearpoints and cere- 
monial axes preferred. First fair offer takes 
the list. List sent if stamp is enclosed. L. 
B. HOWSLEY; Mullan, Idaho. [1). 
EXCHANGE.—200 mounted Microscopical 
specimens of animal tissues, (Pathological, 
Histological and Bacteriological) to exchange 
for stamps, coins or Indian relics, ete. Also 
specimens of Fossil Coral (Lithortrotion 
eanadense) to exchange. J. M. BROOKS, 
M. D., Golden City, Mo. {1) 
If you wish to purchase books on Natural 
History. Science, Travels, etc., write to The 
Bulletin. If not in stock, they may be ob- 
tained for you as the proprietors haye ex- 
eeptional opportunities of buying scarce 
works. “THE BULLETIN,” 4 Duke St., 
Adelphi, London, England. [1] 
FOR EXCHANGE.—A representative col- 
lection of Ohio Indian relics, consisting of 
over 400 arrow heads, 29 celts, 14 grooved 
axes, spear heads, drills, hammer stones, 
plummets, chisels, gorget, pipe, stone beads, 
pestles, flint knives, etc. Want first class 
eggs in complete sets with full and complete 
data. Send lists and receive tracings of 
specimens. B. R. BALES, Circleville, Ohio. {1 
WANTED.— Mounting coudition, 
fisher, marten, wolverine, grey timber wolf, 
white blazed face, badger, all skulls. Address 
EK. W. CAMPBELL. Taxidermist, 323 
Wyoming Ave, Pottston, Pa. (1) 
_FOR SALE.—Large Flint Lock Pistol, 16 
inches in length, $6.00; Puritan foot stove tin, 
with wood frame, $1.50; pair of iron spectacles 
Ee JAMES O. JOHNSON, See 
onn. 
FOR EXCHANGE.—Four by five Premo 
Film-plate Camera outfit, stevens’ Offhand 
pistol, 32 calibre Colts repeating rifle: for 
nature and sporting goods and books. 
OWEN M. GATES, Box 54 Mansfield, Ohio.[1 
FOR EXCHANGE.—32 Steven’s smooth 
bore rifle fcr a 22 or 32 caliber pistol, long 
barrel, also ‘Oregon Naturalist, 1896’ com- 
plete at $1.00 per volume. STANLEY G. 
JEWRHTT, 582 Bidwell Ave., Portland, Ore. (1) 
WANTED.—Some first class pieces of clean 
stretched birch bark, in strips of not less 
than 12 inches x 18 inches. Suitable for 
mounting photos. Send me your prices at 
ence. L. V. MEDICUS, 3002 Chestnut St., 
Kansas City, Mo. 
otter 
OOLOGIST 
| WANT THE FOLLOWING: 
Please look this list over careful- 
ly and if you have any of them write 
me. 
The Wilson Billitin, Nos 6 
The Curlew, Published by O. P. Hau 
ger of Orleans, Ind., Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 
5, @, 0, 
The Ornithologist and Oologist Semi- 
Annual, Published in 1889-90-91 by 
Wm. H. Foote of Pittsfield, Mass., 
and by C. C. Maxfield of Danbury, 
Conta in! sone Nosmviolenls 
The Wilson Quarterly, Vol. 3. 
The Wilson Journal, Vol 1, Jany., 1893 - 
and Vol, 2, June, 1893. 
Notes on Rhode Island Ornithology, 
Published by Reginald Heber Howe, 
Jr., 1890. 
The Oologist, of Utica, N. Y., Vols. 
1-5 inclusive, for 1875 to 1881, any 
numbers, 
Journal of the Maine Ornithological 
Club. Vol. 2, Vol. 3, No. 1, 2, 3, Vol. 
4, No. 1, 2, 3. Vol. 5, No. 3, 4, Vol. 6, 
No. 38, 4. 
Birds of California, In relation to the 
fruit industry—Beal, Part II. 
The Oologist—This magazine—Vol. 
III, No. 4; Vol. IV, Nos. 1, 8, 4; Vol. V, 
No. 6; Vol. VII, Nos. 3 and 10. 
Catalogue of Canadian Birds, by Prof. 
McCoun, Part I, Ist Hd. 
I will pay the very highest market 
price for all or any part of the above 
in case R. M. Barnes, 
Albion, N. Y. and Lacon, Ills. 
