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Vol. VII, 



ALBION, N. Y., JULY, 1890. 



No. 7 



Exc^ianges and Wants. 



Brief special aniiouncements. "Wants," "Ex- 

 (;Uanges" inserted in tliis depariment for 25 cents 

 per 25 words. Notices over 25 words cliarged at 

 the rate of one-hall 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 wlta 

 order. 



•■; received so many cards, letters and circulars 

 cliiilv ihia T could not answer them all." RALPH 

 AI:NOLT) Pasarlena, Oala. 



(•,\r!^E.— A sinj^Ie Excaange Notice in the 



V)OI.OGIST. 



TO EXCHANGE.— A pair of CTimtwi'S and a 

 pair or Tni'lhin ("lU'.is. tor a Telescope or May- 

 siartTs Ee-gs of North American Birds. A. H. 

 WAITE, West Newton. Mass. 



FTl.:sr and Second-class Birds' Eg.gs oJ this 

 section to exxhange tor Eggs of other .sections. 

 Want a eoort 'Paxiflermist's Guide. Write with 

 stamp. 'MEETON W. i.tRiLLS, Lewisvlile, Ind. 



WANTED.— Typical Sets marked v.iih A. O. U- 

 immhers. In exchange for Sets and Singles. J- 

 K. CRAIGUE. Jackson, Minn, ' 



WANTED.— First-class Egors. sin trie or in sets. 

 Will gi^e for same. Eggs or Nicelv stuffed Uirds. 

 .Enclose Stamp. JAMES P. BABBITT, 10 Hodges 

 Ave.. Taunton, Mass. 



TO EXCHANGE.— First-class Singles and Sets 

 with data, to exciiange for other first class Sets, 

 send list and receive mine. All letters and cards 

 .answered. RALPH ARNOLD, Pasadena, Cal. [63 



I would lilje to exchange rare Cacti for Birds' 

 Eggs in sets with data. Send list and receive 

 mine. J. H. TALLlOliEr, 20i LUiiversity Ave., 

 Austin. Texas. 



WANTED.— A '23 rifle for $4.00 worth of Qrst- 

 class Sets and singles. Send description of rifle 

 and receive my list. W. BEKMAN, 1050 Ingra- 

 ham St.. Los Angeles, Cala. 



TO EXCHANGE -Rare Western Eggs in flrst- 

 clf.ss original sets with complete data. Lists 

 wanted from reliable parties onlv. WALTER L. 

 RICHARDSON, 435 So. Moline Ave., Pasadena, 

 Cal. 



WANTED.— Skins of (A. O. U.) 2f9a, to 296, 360 

 and any of the Owls. As 1 Intend to stuff them, 

 they mtist he full plumaged birds and with com- 

 plete data. For the above. I will exchange Glass 

 Eves. Skins, StiilTed Birds and Eggs. Will allow 

 good time. EncloFe Stamp. JAS. P. BABBITT, 

 10 Hodges Ave., Taunton, Mass. 



WANTED.— A good second-hand Single or 

 Double barrel Breech-loading shot-gun, lO or 12 

 gauge. Will give lirst-cl.i&s Birds' Eggs in ex- 

 change. OSWALD F. ZAHN, 317 S. Hope St., Los 

 Angeles, C^al. 



TO EXCHANGE.— A line collection ct 5 > vari- 

 eties of Birds' Eggs, lor Guitar or Cornet, R. W. 

 ORCUTT, Austiuburg, Ohio. 



DESIRABLE Sets and Singles to exchange tor 

 S. and W. .32 or 38 cal. Revolver, Kodak or Detec- 

 tive camera. Field Glasses, Self-inking Press or 

 Type. C. TURTON, Box 956, Los Angeles, Cala. 



TO EXCHANGE.— 324, 315, 254, 2.-18, 149a, 480, 

 351, 270, Prairie Horned Lark, Hawks particularly 

 wanted, but others taken. All correspondence 

 answered. JAMES HILL, Edinburg, JUg. 



TO EXCHANGE.— A Colt's Rifle, 22calibre, 16- 

 shot, just bought, valued at Sio.oo, for the best 

 offer ia Bird Skins. \V'm. T. SMITH, Box 194. 

 Wayne, UeL Co., Pa. 



TO EXCHANGE.— 1 have a collection of 50 flrst- 

 class 1-hrds' Eggs to exchange for the best collec- 

 tion of stamps offered me. All letters answered. 

 Address, W. N. FLEMING, Natlck, Mass. 



GOOD 7-shot Revolver, 22 cal., but little used. 

 cost $4.50. Will exchange for best offer of large 

 showy Eggs. Send exchange lists with offers and 

 receive mine. C. 11. PRINCE, DanielsonviUe. 

 Conn. 



BIRDS' Eggs, Indian Relics, Coins, Autographs, 

 to exciiange for any class of curios in any quan- 

 tity. Write what. you iiave and want and I will 

 make offer. CHESTER JOHNSON. Fargo, N. D., 



WANTED,— A good Typewriter or any Birds 

 Eggs in sets. Will give in exchange. Shells, 

 Minerals and Curios. Large and rare lots espec- 

 ially desired. DICKINSON & DTJRKEE, Sharon , 



Wis. 



TO EXCHANGE.— 50 varieties of Foreign 

 Stamps tor every perfect arrowhead or for every 

 25c worth of Eggs, listed at 3c or over sent me 

 ALMA.NZOR R. HUTCHINSON, Box 13S, Gaines, 

 N. Y. 



MY permanent address is Waynesburg, Penn , 

 but for the summer and autumn, please address 

 me as given below. Will be pleased to arrange 

 exchanges with my old correspondents and new 

 ones too. J. WARREN JACOBS, Glenwood 

 (Pittsburg), Pa. 



TO EXCHANGE.-Original Sets, Eldgeway's 

 NOS., 4, 63a, 245, 18:2, 183, 170a, 338 and 460; also 

 singles for large or Water Birds' Eggs In original 

 sets, or large Singles. Sets of Herons' and Peli- 

 cans' desired. FRED A SCHNEIDER, College 

 Park, Santa Clara Co., Cal. 



