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EXCHANGES.— Continued 



$3.75 Worth of Kare Egg-s to exchange for a 

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 Address Lock Box 36, Pitrodie, Claris c:o., S. Dak. 



K.-\.lii<;.— 18 Eggs of Goldeu Eagle, 9-2, all col- 

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STUFFED BIRDS 



For flrst-class Eggs, single or In sets, for which 

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 which will be about i.sc per bird, bal. will be 

 returned. If you have any dup. eggs to exchange, 

 please send list at once, stating what you desire. 



A. O. U. Nos.— T4S. 726, 395 fern., $1.. 50 each; 

 766, 735, b-21, young male, ."^Sl. 567, ."iSg, 5'40, 495, 

 4.'-)6, $2.00 each: 728. .5S7, .507, 498, S2.. 50 each; 761, 

 704, 705, 674, 6.52, t;24. 619. .501, 477, 444, $3.00 each: 

 242, 412, $d..50 each; one pair of 130, $7.00, by 

 express. 



Note.— Those desiring to purchase for cash, 

 win find a list in May No. of this paper. 1 still 

 have a few of each except 394. Eggs are exhausted 



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North AMERICAN birds, 



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