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Vol. VII, 



ALBION, N. Y., FEB, 1890. 



No. 2 



Exchanges and Wants. 



Brlel special announcements. "Wants," "Ex- 

 changes" Inserted In this department for 25 cents 

 per 25 words. Notices over 2") words charged at 

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

 serted for le.ss 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. 



THE EXCHANGE Notice la Jan. Oologist Is 

 working wonders, and I have received alnady 

 more offei-s of exchnnge than I cnn very well at- 

 t=;nd to. Very truly yours, WILL A. MOORE, 

 Norwalk, Ohio. 



CURIOS wanted for my museum. 

 Peru, Ills. 



SEEBACH 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.— 100 minerals; 100 

 species fossQs and lot of ciu'lositles. Want fur 

 overcoat, robe or field glass or offers. HOMER 

 SQUl'Elt, Mlngusville, Montana. 



WANTED.— Reliable collectors In the United 

 States and Canada, to collect Birdrf Eggs for me 

 this seaoon ('ao). Collectors will do well to write 

 to me for terms before engaging elsewhere. 

 WILLIS N. FLEMING, Natick, Mass. 



TO EXCHANGE.— A Telegraph instrument, 

 valued at$3.ou,for Birds eggs or one pair climbers. 

 What offers? Correspondence solicited. Address, 

 ALLEN OGBEN, Broctou, N. Y. 



BOYS' Useful Pastimes, for Davie's Key. Rol- 

 lo's Experiments and Museum, and Sunrise 

 Lands; cost $;3.50, for Engle Spring gun, or Chica- 

 go air ride or climbers. J. C. GALLOWAY, 

 Montgomery, Ohio. 



WANTED.-To exchange the "Magicians Fun 

 Book." 999 Startling Tricks. Edited by W. H. 

 Cremer. (valued at $i.) For lue best olfer of 

 U. s. cenis ill good condtLlon. Glio. VAIL, 438 

 Saratoga St. ( ohues, N. Y. 



EXCHANGE.— An International stamp Album, 

 contains t oo stamps, Hags, rulers coats of arms. 

 Small self-inking pietss, type, cuts. etc. Will 

 exchange for micioscope or sell. ELLIOT FIELD, 

 Box 1, Wayne, Delaware c^o.. Pa. 



WAINTED.- To exchange a World Typewriter 

 In good order for best offer of Bird Skins. Type- 

 writer cost $10.00 when new. WILLIAM T. 

 SMITH, Box 94, Wayne, Del. Co., Pa. 



A GOOD.— $2.50 International Album, (8th ed.) 

 with 450 var. stamps for perfect Indian relics, or 

 for a fine first-class egg of Golden Eagle. Also 

 some Iowa eggs to exchange. CHAS. KEYES, 

 Mt. Vernon, Iowa. 



WANTED.- TO PURCHASE COLLBC!TIONS 

 OF INDIAN RELI(;S AND OTHER CURIOSITIES 

 FOR WHICH CASH WILL BE PAID. PARTIES 

 HAVING SUCH FOR SALE WILL PLEASE 

 CORRESPOND WITH W. H. H. KING, JACK 

 SON VILLE, ILLS. ayr 



American, European and Exotle Butterflies and 

 Moths for casii and lu exchange for Birds' Ego-s 

 Birds' Skhis. AH mounted and pei'fect. Very 

 rare and beautiful specimens from India, Africa 

 and Sour.h America; also live cocoons from India 

 and Europe to exchange lor others of this counti-y 

 S^-iid for catalogue. PROP. CARL BRAUN, Nat- 

 nralist, Bangor, Me. 



WANTED.-To exchange a House Scroll Saw 

 and tools, also eggs and curiosities to exchange 

 F. B. WHITFIELD, Box KO, Clinton, Miss. 



A FINE collection of over 100 kinds of eggs,also 

 a line set of egg blowing Insti'umMits in neat 

 case to exchange for good single-barreled shot 

 gun in good condition; side snap preferred. Eggs 

 valued at $.2. Write for particulars. GEO. M. 

 LINCOLN, Lock Box 713, Malone, N. Y. 



WANTED.— Good Oi-nlthology (with colored 

 plates preferred). Will give Mtd. Biids Mammals 

 Bii-ds skins, Birds eggs and some cash. OTTO L. 

 BULLIS, Winnebago city, Minn. 



TO EX(;HANGE.— For. every complete first- 

 class set of Birds' Eegs, with data,, sent me, I 

 will give a receipt for making Rubber stamps. 

 FRED W. STACK, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 



COLLECTORS.— $1.35 Steam Engine for $1.00 In 

 eggs; 13 var. Stamps for every egg sent; or. Alas- 

 ka and Wash, Curios, to exchange. U.L. HERTZ, 

 Kent, Wash. 



I WILL GIVE .32 good foreign stamps all differ- 

 ent on sheet, for every twelve cents worth of 

 eggs flrst-class sent me. GEO. A. FREEMAN, 

 Natick, Mass. 



WANTED— A good Partridge dog. Pointer or 

 Setter much preferred, but any good Partridge 

 dog ncceptable. Young dog preferred. 1 will 

 give In exchange. Birds eggs in sets and mounted 

 birds. Address, H. E. BERRY, Damarlicotta, 

 Me. 



AMERICAN single-barrel breech loading shot 

 gun. Trigger Action, Fine Stub Twist Barrel, No. 

 lu bore, 25 brass shells. Complete set of loading 

 anJ cleaning implements. Mills' woven cart- 

 ridge belt with shoulder straps. Gun and outiit 

 are entirely new; worth $25. Will exchange for 

 Guitar or Marlin repeating rifle model 1889, or sell 

 for $2ii. Reasons given foi- selling. D. H. SCHWA- 

 COFER, Ashtabula Harbor, Ohio. 



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