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CAMERA. Kombi, Hr^t class condition with 

 full instructions for eggs In sets to list $8. Will 

 be sent postpaid. Send nie list of what you can 

 furnish. E. H. SHOKT, Albion. N. Y. 



MRS. MOGRIDGE. modeler of foliage, grass 

 es, flowers and other accessories for the new 

 artistic bird and mammal mounting at South 

 Kensington Museum. London; Natural His- 

 tory Museum. New York; Field Columbian 

 Museum, Chicago; Carnegie Museum, Pitts- 

 burg; Springfield Museum, Springfield, Mass.; 

 and for the Government exhibit at the World's 

 Fair. Supplies all materials and gives instruc- 

 tion. 161 West 98th Street. New York. 



EGGS FOR COINS:— Have 500 first class 

 eggs in sets with data. Hawks, Owls. Gulls, 

 etc. to exchange for U. S. Coins. Send list and 

 receive mine. Will exchange the lot or in sets. 

 Come early for first choice. FRED N. SIN- 

 CLAIR. Skeneateles, N. Y. 



EXCHANGE WANTED:— Minerals, Shells, 

 Birds Eggs In sets and singles with data. Cu- 

 rios, Bird Skins, Mounted Birds, and Animals, 

 Indian Curios, Fossils, Sea Curios, Coins, 

 Stamps. &c. I can give in exchange beautiful 

 specimens of Asbestos from our mine here 

 which is the largest in the world. J. C. 

 STOCK WELL, Danville, P. Q., Canada. 



SMALL fruit and berry plants or nursery 

 stock to exchange for field or opera glasses, 

 printing press, desirable eggs, natural history 

 specimens or books. H S. DAY, Fremont, O. 



WANTED:— Back numbers of Auk and Amer- 

 ican Naturalist and Jordan's Manual of Verte- 

 brates. I offer eggs, climbers, ornithological 

 books and magazines In exchange. CARSTEN 

 C. SMITH, Decorah, Iowa. 



GOLDEN EAGLE 1-3, Sharp-shined Hawk 

 1-4, White- tailed Kite, 1-4, etc., etc.. for high 

 grade camera or kodak, 4x.5, or good double 

 barrel shot gun, 12 guage. ERNEST ADAMS, 

 364 S. 9th St., San Jose, Calif. 



FOR SALE;— A few incomplete sets of rare 

 birds. Sulphur- bellied f. c. Buff-breasted f. c, 

 Aroz. w. p., Coues' f. c, Lucy's Warbler. R.D. 

 LUSK, Collector, Rosemont, A. T. Mar4t 



TO EXCHANGE;— Strictly 1st class mounted 

 birds and nests of this locality, for southern 

 and western skins and sets. Correspondence 

 solicited. S. WALKER, Guelph, Onta rio. 



FROM Southern Texas! Fine series of 

 Great-tailed Crackle's eggs, 25 first class eggs 

 in sets for $:i .50 in other sets, our selection. 

 Many common wanted. J. M. & JAMES J. 

 CARROLL, Refugio, Texas 



TO EXCHANGE:— Fine collection stamps, 

 value over *2,i.U0 for best offer in sets or bird 

 books. Also back numbers Birds, Osjrrey, J/m»- 

 «w?i and Ooi.oGiST and negatives of birds. C. 

 BURNS, 1705 Capital Ave., Houston, Texas, 



TO EXCHANGE:— 140 different sets of Amer- 

 ican eggs to exchange for old U. S. Coins. 

 Write tor list and terms. J. L. PLATT, Cres- 

 co. la. 



OSPREY for Oct. '96 wanted. Will give 

 good cash or "swap"' price. FRANK H. LAT- 

 TIN, Albion. N. Y. 



WANTED:— tfrsai Divides for 1894, especial- 

 ly June. The Archmologist. List of good 

 '•Dept. Bulletins" (on Natural History) to get. 

 GEO. W. VOSBURGH. Box 307, Columbia, 

 Wis. 



WINCHESTER repeating rifle. 32 calibre, 

 model 1873, built to order at cost of $45. Want- 

 ed, camera, field glasses, printing press. C. C. 

 MAXFIELD, Oanbury, Conn. 



I WISH to turn the value of 860 worth of 

 very fine sets into the value of a good, high- 

 grade second class wheel. Full particulars, 

 please, I am wanting field glass, fine 4x.^ lens, 

 cash or choice exchange. P. B. PEABODY, 

 Hallock, Minn. 



CALIFORNIA DIAMONDS:— i/akt, 10c; i^kt, 

 20c; ><ikt, 25c; Ikt, 3oc. Only an expert can tell 

 them from the real stone. ROBERT BURN- 

 HAM, 143 Gallup St., Providence, R. I. 



TELESCOPE:— Win pay cash for second 

 hand telescope, mounted on tripods of power 

 that brings objects distinctly near from dis- 

 tance of four or five miles. Address, TELE- 

 SCOPE, Care The Oologist. F2t 



EGGS FOR EXCHANGE.— Fine sets of fol- 

 lowing or will sell cheap for cash; 165,167, 

 184, 207, 257, 286. 29,Sa, 311,313,318,319.389,33.5. 

 417, 419, 421, 478a, 487. .508, 512, 513, .591. .59.3c, 630, 

 666, 697. 706, 707. THOMAS H. JACKSON. 343 

 E. Biddle St., West Chester, Pa. D4t 



WANTED 1— Reliable man for Manager of a 

 Branch Office I wish to open in your vicinity. 

 If your record is O. K. here is a good opening. 

 Kindly mention The Oologist when writing. 

 Illustrated catalogue 4 cts. postage, A. T. 

 MORRIS, Cincinnati, O. 



FOK SALE: — Fine specimens of American 

 Turquois. Will cut good settings at 2.5c to $1. 

 This is a good chance to get a fine stone cheap. 

 ROBERT BURNHAM, 143 Gallup St., Provi- 

 dence, R. I. 



KEYSTONE MINERAL COLLECTION. 

 Containing 20 specimens, size lxl'/2 inches, 

 labeled with name and locality, put up in a 

 partitioned box and sent by mail prepaid for 

 50 cents. ISAAC S. KIRK, Fremont, Pa, J3t 



WANTED.— A few finely marked sets, clean 

 and perfectly prepared of ;W1 3:<3 337. 339b. 343, 

 355. Will {'ive good exchange m rare species. 

 THOMAS H. JACKSON, 343 E. lUddle St., 

 West Chester. Pa. D4t 



IMPORTANT NOTICE— We desire to an- 

 nounce that owing to the many improvements 

 made in the current vohime of the Fern Bulle- 

 tin the price of sample copies will now be fif- 

 teen cents. Purchasers of sample copies may 

 deduct that sum from the regular subscription 

 price when subscribing. The January number 

 contains fourteen articles on ferns, many 

 shorter notes and eight pages devoted to the 

 mosses. Send for it. Address THE FERN 

 BULLETIN, Binghamton, N. Y. 



"LATTIN" has been having some new photos 

 taken (the Hisi ()t cabliiei sl'/.e since '82). He 

 would gladly seud each cf his patrons and old 

 friends a c\.i\<\ . but the expense, and condi- 

 tion of his pur>e. will not ijermit. If, however, 

 you wish one Miiflciently iiad to cover the cost 

 (25 cents) of same. < nt- ' v» ill gladly be mailed 

 you. 



CABINETS. «end loots for photo of our 

 speciality— Self Lor king. T perches -Oak sam- 

 ples by mall 8c,10c und 15c; also stands, shields, 

 glass cases, game panels, &c. Cabinets to or- 

 der. HANAFORD CABINET CO., 139 and 141 

 W. Fulton St., Grand Rapids, Mich. 58MOtf 



