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Vol. VII, 



ALBION, N. Y., JUNE, 1890. 



No. 6 



Exchanges and Wants. 



Brief special aniiouncements. "Wants," "Ex- 

 <;]ianges" inserted in tliis department for 25 cents 

 per 25 words. Notices over 25 words cliarged at 

 tlie rate ot one-lialf cent per word. No notice in- 

 serted tor less than 25 cents. Notices wliich ai'e 

 merely indirect methods of soliciting cash pur- 

 chasers cannot he admitted to these columns 

 under any circumstances. Termis, cash witU 

 order, 



TO EXCHANGE.— Vol. 4 and 5 and TO other 

 different papers of Golden Days, for hest offer of 

 Birds' Egg-s or sets, flrst-class with data. SIG 

 MUND HILL, Box 2.-., New Milford, Conn. 



TO EXCHANGE.— 430 rare Stamps, part unused 

 in Imperial Album, for best offer ot lirst-class 

 Sing-le Eggs. ..OVVARD W. BELL, Box 1262, San 

 Jose, calif. 



TO EXCHANGE —First-class Singles and sets. 

 with data, to exchange for other tirst-class Sets, 

 send list and receive mine. All letters and cards 

 answered. RALPH ARNOLD, Pasadena. Cala.[63 



I WILL EXCHANGE Taxidermist outfit No. l, 

 for a second-hand pair of CUmbiug Irons, or will 

 s>ll it for *l."o. Address, c. C. Renshaw, Boyce, 

 Clark Co., Va. 



WANTED.— To exchange the first six parts 

 (complete in eigiit parts) of'Eggs of North Amer- 

 ican Birds " by C. J. Maynard, Illustrated with 

 hand colored plates.cost $3.oo. lor nr«t-elabS birds' 

 eggs, either in sets or singles, with lull data. 

 DIAH SWEET. Box 118, Strong, Maine. 



WANTED.— A trio ot Pure Houdau's Chickens. 

 Will give eggs or cash; also eggs to exchange. 

 Send list and receive mine. HENRY c. BKIDG- 

 ERS, Tarborough, N. C. 



WANTED.— To correspond with live collec ors 

 in all parts of North America , with a view to 

 maliiug exchanges the coming fall and winter. 

 Only tirst-class, well identllied sets wanted. 

 WALTER F. WEBB, 18 Strathallan Park, Roch- 

 ester, N. Y. 



I HAVE 200 clean cigarette Pictures and 20o 

 clean Post-marks. Will exchange tor best offer 

 of eggs. JOHN W. RICHARDSON, Box 53, 

 Deerlng Centre, Maine. 



TO EXCHANGE.— A double-barreled Rifle with 

 set trigger, for a R. R. relay, in working order, or 

 for Birds' Eggs amounting to S5.00. illLES S. 

 HURLBUT, Portland, Box 135, Mich. 



BIRD SKINS to exchange. Over lOo tirst-class 

 varieties, for others of the south and west or for 

 works on ornithology. Cone's Key preferred. 

 Collectors send lists and get mine. H. L. CHE- 

 VIL_ON, Richmond, 111. 



EXCHANGE.— A collection Of llrsi-class Eggs 

 about 80 varieties. What have you to exchange? 

 H. J. MENDENHALL, Mendenhall, Chester Co., 

 Pa. 



TO EXCHANGE.-First-class Singles or origi- 

 nal sets, with data in full, for first-class original 

 sets, with data in full. CHAS. 11. c;ULP, Gilrov 

 Cala. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Singles of 149a, 324, 25S, 263 

 270, 480, 47T. 516, Ridgways Nos. Latiin's list, 

 tor Singles not in my cabinet. Will also give No. 

 477, 149a, 324, 4S0, 270, for auv 75 Cent egg. Send 

 lists now. JAMES HILL, Edinburg, christian 

 Co., Illinois. 



I WILL GIVE two flrst-class eggs of vvild Turk- 

 ey for best offer ot Eggs, in sets, witli data, or 

 stamps. What offersv Address THOMAS A. 

 SMITHWICK, Plymouth, ^^'ashington Co., N. 0. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— Two Sets ot the first four- 

 pans of Jasper's "Birds of N. A.," three colored 

 plates in each and published at $1.00 per part: 

 Ornithologist and Oologlst for '84. '86, '87, .'88, 'S9„ 

 Smithsonian Reports for 12 and '73, Last volume 

 of century, six odd numbers of Atlantic Monthly, 

 Skull of Badger, Buffalo Teeth and a few flrst- 

 class Eggs in sets, for back numbers ot the Auk 

 or flrst-class Eggs in sets. Address at once, 

 EDWARD P. CARLTON. \Nauwatosa, Wis. 



TO EXCHANGE.— A ne^v B flat Cornet, nickel 

 plated with A flat shank, with case, instructor 

 etc., value, $20; for the best offer of Bird E^gs, 

 Mounted Birds or Taxidermists' Supplies. Corres- 

 pondence solicited. H. D. WILBER, E. Consta- 

 ble, N. Y. 



1-1 Golden Eagle Egg with data, nicely marked 

 and side-blown, but slightly cracked at the larger 

 end, is tight together however and crack hardly 

 shows. Make offer, c. TURTON, Box 956, Los 

 Angeles, Cal. 



M'ANTED.— Books and Magazines relating to 

 Ornithology or Oology for which I will exchange 

 flrst-class Birds" Eggs, in sets, with data. F.I. 

 FARLEY, St. Thomas, Ont. 



WANTED.— To exchange 50 varieties of flrst- 

 class Birds' Eggs for the best ofler of Stamps; 

 also would like to buy a collection of stamps for 

 cash or exchange, send 2 cents for my approval 

 sheet at 3o per cent, commission and receive 20 

 stamps free. All letters answered. GEO. A. 

 FREEMAN, Box 174, Natick, Mass. 



TO EXCHANGE.— The following singles, A. O. 

 U. Nos.: 538, 612, 5u6, 444, 447, 616, 511b, 660, 498, 

 501b, 703, 214, 604, 704, 633, oil, 581C, 56:3; E. S., 4.JS, 

 T21, T21b, 598, 633, 593, 622a, .587, 495 and 552a, for 

 Eggs m sets, with complete data. Send your 

 lists and receive mine. H. A. HEsS, Box u, Ed- 

 Inburg, Ind. 



