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Vol. VI, 



ALBION, N. Y., DEC, 1889. 



No. 12 



Exchanges and Wants. 



Brief special announcements. "Wants," "Ex- 

 chang-es" inserted in this department for 25 cents 

 per 2:3 words Notices over 25 words charged at 

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

 serted for le. s iJian 25 cents. Notices which are 

 merely uiilirt'ci methods of soliciting cash pur- 

 chasers caiiiiur, oe admitted to these columns 

 under any circumstances. Terms, cash, wit.h 

 order. 



CURIOS wanted for my museum. SBEBACH, 

 Peru, nis. 



In the exchange of Allle R. Hutchinson, Gaines, 

 N. Y., In Nov. OOLOGiST, Nos. 18T, 18T and 228, 

 should have been 181, 197 and 258. 



TO EXCHANGE.— One Indian Arrowhead for 25 

 nicely cut Newspaper headings. Cut just below 

 the date and send quick to GEO. L. WHITE, Mt.' 

 Morris, N. "S. 



I have a collection of Bird's Eggs worth $30.00. 

 Will sell for $l5.(i0 or will exchange It for a Mar- 

 Un or Winchester Kepeater, Marlln preferred; 

 with either 32 or 3S cal. with tools tor reloading. 

 MILES S. IIURLBUT. Box 135 Portland, Mich. 



American Trigger-action Single-bari'el Shot- 

 gun with Belt, 25 Brass Shells, Loading and 

 *. leaning Implements, Primers. Everything 

 complete, Gun and outfit are entirely new 

 worth $25, will sell tor $20. D. H. SCHWACOFEE, 

 Ashtabula Harbor, O. 



WANTED.— To exchange or sell Chinese Coins 

 and Second-class Eggs, Will exchange or sell 

 Eggs at half-price. Only first-class eggs taken. 

 Lists exchanged. CHAS. H. CULP, Gilroy, Cal. 



LOOK.— I have a collection of Eggs in sets with 

 data, 50 varieties value $a5, that I will take $15 

 tor. Write quick for full particulars to J. W. P. 

 SMITHWICK, SansSoucl, N. C. 



WANTED.— First class Eggs in sets with data, 

 of the following Nos. 3, 4a, 5a, s, 9, lo, is, 99, I23a. 

 115, 312, 325, 3-26, 82T, 361a, Tcl, y>Ti and 45«. HEV- 

 WARD LONG, Martin's r'erry, Ohio. 



Boys' Useful Pasthnes, for Davie's Key, Hol- 

 lo's Experiments and Museum, and sunrise 

 Lands; cost $3.50, for Engle spring gun or 

 Chicago air rifle. J. C. GALLOWAY, Montgom- 

 ery, Ohio. 



TO BXCHANGE.-Eggs Of 4, 16, 23, 35, 3S, 141a, 

 376. 394, 4026, 321, .313, 436b, 451 and 30 Other 

 kinds Of rare Cal. Eggs insets with full data. 

 Please send list and receive mine. Will exchange 

 eggs for Foreign Stamps and all kinds of Printing 

 material. F. T. CORLESS, Los Gates, Gala. 



WANTED.— Sets of Nos. 397, 413, 417, 430, 432 or 

 443. can offer, sets 53, 149, isa, i83, 277, 278a, 357, 



402a, 420, 436, 439, 465, 486, 492, 493 496 498, 454 and 

 Alligator and Gopher Eggs. Address, T. GIL- 

 BERT BARSON, Archer, Fla. 



WANTED.— TO PURCHASE COLLECTIONS 

 OP 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 



"W ANTED.— Live Quail and Ruffed Grouse. 

 Wfll give ta exchange first-class eggs In sets 

 with full data. FRED JONES, P. O. box 54, Mar- 

 tin's Feri-y, Ohio. 



I will give twelve good Foreign stamps, aU 

 different, for every ten cents' worth of eggs 

 sent me; also an Indian Pipe for exchange if,li 

 COLLETT, 1400 Colorado St., Austin, Texas. 



WANTED.— To exchange a collection of flrst. 

 class singles, also a lot of utner singles urst-class- 

 All valued at $35. uu according to Lattm's Hand- 

 book, tor best offer of eggs in sets with complete 

 data. Will exchange an together or separately 

 tor best offers before Jan. I5th. send lor lists 

 Also a Case that will hold 2uo singles, value $0.00", 

 for best otter of sets or Indian Relics. JOHN W 

 INGALLS, 3724 Johnson Place, Chicago, ills. 



in 1880 I had quite a collection of Bird's Eggs 

 but from time to time, as my patrons tempteu me 

 with money, I have pai'ted with them Now in 

 1890, I desire to once more be classed as a col- 

 lector, and it would give me pleasui'e to add to 

 my collection one or more sets collected by each 

 of my patrons. I want only first-class sets with 

 complete data. If you have such of species listed 

 at loc per Qgg or more and desire to exchange for 

 sets of one Vi^g of either the Sooty, Noddy or 

 Bridled Tern at 35c, 75c and $2.uo respectively— 

 ewn rates. I would be pleased to receive your 

 list of duplicates. FltANK H. LATTIN, Albion 

 N. Y. ' 



Taxidermists, Naturalists 

 and Collectors 



Do you want a poison that will thoroughly pre- 

 serve your Bird Skins leaving them perfectly soft 

 and pUable for months, from which they can be 

 mounted at any time without dampening in any 

 way. Price per bottle, aSc. Five bottles, $1.00. 



H. STANTON SAWYER, 



Taxidermist, Garland, Malna. 



