VOL. VI, 



ALBION, N. Y., JUNE, 1889 



No. 6 



Exchanges and Wants. 



Brief special annouucementa. "Wants," "Ex- 

 changes'' Inserted In this department for 25 cents 

 per 25 words. Notices over 25 words charged at 

 the rate of one-half cent per word. No notice in- 

 serted lor less than 25 cents. Notices which are 

 merely indirect methods of soliciting cash pur- 

 chasers cannot be admitted to these columns 

 under any circumstances. Terms, cash with 

 order. 



FOU EXCHANCiE— A Nearly New Natural 

 History, containing 864 pages, for best offers of 

 first-class eggs amounting to $.3. GEO BOYD, 

 KosevUle, 111. 



EXCHANGE.— 58 varieties eggs, $5, and 450 

 var. stamps, I6-, for rifle or other exchange. 

 Either collection Avith cash difference. CARL 

 H. STEMPEL, Fort Madison.Iowa. 



TO EXCHANGE.— The "Volunteer Soldier of 

 America," bv John A. Logan, half morrocco, 700 

 pages, cost $5.25, for best offer In bird's eggs or 

 skins before June 3U. H. S. SA'WYER, Garland, 

 Maine. 



TO EXCHANGE —Taxidermy work for bird's 

 eggs In sets: also eggs in sets for. same. Cor- 

 respondence soUcited. Satisfaction' guaranteed. 

 Address, H. STANTON SAW YEK, Garland, 

 Maine. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Birds Skins for Ridgway's, 

 Coue's or nnv other good work .on Ornithology 

 or Natural History. Collectors send for ex- 

 change list. H. L. CHBVILLON, Riciimond, Hl- 

 Inols. 



WILL GIVE good exchange in flrst-class bird 

 skins or sets of eggs for a "Cone's Key" or "Ridg- 

 way's Manual in good condition, or for desirable 

 sets of eggs, cIIARLeS D. OLD RIGHT, T06 

 'West lath St., Austin, Texas 



TO EXr'HANGE— I have about 25" varieties of 

 N. Ameilcan fresh water shells and 200 varieties 

 of N. A. marine shells to exchange for N. A. 

 species of moths and butterflies. A. K. FAIR- 

 CHILD, Whippany, N. J. my 6 



"WILL EXCHANGE.— Set 2 Gt. Horned Owl, 

 set 2 Carrion c;row, 4 Tufted Titmouse. 4 Summer 

 R. Bird, 5 R. H. Woodpecker, set Mocking Bird, 

 slQgle 360, 263, 516, 480, all tor Coue's Key, 3rd 

 ed., 1st class. Write first. CARRINGTON BA- 

 CON, Bell Chistlan Co., Ky 



WANTED.— TO PURCHASE COLLECTIONS 

 OF INDIAN RELICS AND OTHER CURIOSITIES 

 FOR WHICH CASH WILL BE PAID. PARTIES 

 HAVING SUCH FOR SALE WILL PLEASE 

 CORRESPOND WITH W. H. H. KING, JACK- 

 SONVILLE, ILLS. ayr 



FIRST-CLASS Bird's Eggs In sets to exchange 

 for flrst-class sets. Correspondence solicited. 

 W. E. PRATT, Lake Forest, 111. 



— nG)GOLDEN eggs.©^— 



If you have never received tlie Golden 

 Egg Circular, it -will pay you to send for 

 one at once. 

 Address C. A. HEAGY, 

 je2 17 Keller St., Middletown, Md. 



-^THE NAUTILUS-^ 



For Conchologists. (Formerly the Conch- 

 ologists' Exchange.) 



improved, -|- Enlarged, -|- Illustrated. 



Issued Monthly. Subscription, $1 per year. 



H. A. PILSBEY, EDITOR. 



Address WM. D. AVERELL, 



Manager, Mt. Airy, 



Philadelphia, Penna. 



WE WANT YOU TO TAKE THE AGENCY FOR OtJR FANCY 

 VISITING CARDS. ^LIGHT PLEAS- ANT 

 EMPLOYMENT. %/ LAKGK COM- d^ M I 1 



LIST OUT. THE ALBION CARD WORKS, ALBION, N. Y. 



NATURAL HISTORY SPECIMENS 



Sea Shells, Sea Moss, Hot Springs Crystals, 

 Mineral Specimens, Precious and Fancy Stones, 

 Indian Relics and Curiosities of aU kinds. 



SPECIALTIES. 



Fine assortment ot Black Hills Specimens, 

 Beautiful Specimens of Lead, Iron and Zinc 

 from the deserted Black Jack Mine In Galena, 

 111. Parties wishing to sort up cabinets will And 

 It fo their advantage to send for prices. 



Specimens and Curiosities bought and sold 

 Address, W. Howard Harrison, 

 jr6 816 S. Main St., Rockford, 111. 



