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Vol. VII, 



ALBION, N. Y., AUG., 1890. 



No. 8 



Exc^ianges and Wants. 



Brlel special aniioun cements. "Wants," "Ex- 

 cHanges" Inserted tn this department for 25 cents 

 per 25 words. Notices over 25 words charged at 

 the rale ol one-liaK 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 tiiese column* 

 under any circumstances. Terms, cash wlttt 

 order. ^ 



■I received so mauv cards, letters and circti- 

 Uir.« daily that I could not answer them all." 

 RALPH ARNOLD. Pasadena. Gala. 



Caitse.— A single .Exchange Notice in the 



OOI.OGIST. 



WANTED.— To correspond with collectors of 

 Minerals, etc.. v>nX\\ a view of exchanging speci- 

 ineus.— Address, W. LJNDEN.MEIR- JR., Fort 

 Collins, Colorado- 



TO EXCHANGE.— • -Book of Birds" by T. 

 Bilbv. 'J1X) pa2,-es. 88 full-page engravings, for 

 i;i,.50'of eggtw. ill sets with data, any specie.s. N. 

 BRADT.^Eagle Harbor, N. Y. 



WLLL EXCHANGE.— Fossils for eggs ineets 

 .-it the foUowing rates: Ammonites, 3<1.00 to 

 ■*1..50: Sea Cushions. 2.^c; Shells. 10c. Send list. 

 ERNEST E. SCOUG-AXE, R. 8, Powell Block. 

 Ft. Worth. Texas. 



TO EXCHANGE.— First-class eggs, in sets 

 with data, for other first-class Eggs m sets. 

 Send lists and receive mine. W. E. DRENNAN, 

 New Sharon. Iowa. 



WANTED.— The best offer of Eastern Bird 

 Skins for $10.00 worth of California Bird Eggs, 

 in sets. W, BERMAN, 1050 Ingraham St., Los. 

 Angeles. Cal. 



MOUNTED Quail, Flicker and other Birds, 

 alsoSldns and Eggs, for a good Rifle Gun or 

 Revolver, Eggs,Cabinet or offei-s. W. INOrRAM, 

 Odin. Ills. 



I have Bird Eggs which amount to $13.50 at 

 catalogue prices, four paii'S of Rabbits and a 

 Pet Coon, for exchaiig-e. What have you to 

 ■offer? LOUIE MILLER, Frankfort, Ind. 



I want the following Back Nos. of the Oolo- 

 gist: 'Apr., ''90; June, Oct., Nov.. Dec, '89; 

 June, '88. I have Young Oologist back Nos. to 

 exchange. Write. T. E. STUART, Corning, 

 Iowa. 



EXCHANGE.— T. Bilby's "Book of Birds" 

 and the -'King's Men," cloth, unsoiled, for 

 Davie's "Nests and Eggs of North American 

 Birds" (clothu W. E. AIKEN, Benson, Vt. 



I have a good many Eggs of the Land Birds 

 of Georgia. What have you to exchange? G 

 R. PALMER, Washington, Ga: 



I want to exchange a Hunting Knife, 23 caL 

 Revolver, 2 pairs Cllmbiug- Irons, one case that 

 will hold, 40 sets, and Oologist from Jan. 1st to 

 May 1st, for First-class Eggs, in .sets wjth data 

 or for best offer. F. B.. WELLS. Grinnell. 

 Iowa. 



EXCHANGE.— Sets. With data, for others In 

 setii, 316, 406, 412, 444. 456. 474b, 488, 49.5, 498. 511b, 

 613, 622a. 704, 705, 721, 761, 766 and others. Send 

 list, correspondence answered. WILLIE 

 BRYAN, New Sharon, Iowa. 



TO EXCHANGE.— First-class Birds' Eggs 

 for a pair of Climbing Irons or a Set of .Ento- 

 .mologists' Tools, Good offer. Address, 

 WALTER, W- GRANGER 23 Pro.spect St., 

 Rutland, Vt. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Magic Lantern with poly- 

 opticon attachment and full otitflt, cost $2.50, 

 for African Ostrich Egg or other Singles, Sea 

 Birds preferred: also 2 Natural Histories and 

 Eggs for Singiea What offers? J. MERTON 

 SWAIN, East Wilton, Me. 



WESTERN Eggs, in sets, to exchange for 

 same. Send full list of your sets and receive 

 mine. No singles, no second-class eggs wanted, 

 A. M. SHIELD. 8 and 9 Bryson Block, Los An- 

 geles, Cal. 



TO .EXCHANGE.— For 20 cents wort of first- 

 class Birds' Eggs, in sets or single v^ith data, I 

 will send, prepaid, a small nickel top bottle of 

 Stones from the "Four Lake Country," Ad- 

 dress, O. E. CROCKER 621. Francis St., Mad- 

 ison. Wis. 



WANTED.— The Addresses of active, reliable 

 collectors, residents of Iowa, who make any of 

 the following a specialty: Taxidermy, Alcohol- 

 ic Specimens, Insects, Wood, Conchology, 

 Fossils, Minerals. F. LEON ENGLEBERT, 

 Des Moines, Iowa. 



FOR EXCHANGE,— A Collection of 61 vari- 

 eties of first-class Eggs l5b. 282a, etc.), value, 

 $5.83, for best offer books on Ornithology, 

 Flobert Rifle. Egg Cabinet or Tennis Racquet 

 preferred; also one Egg each of Central 

 American Ocellated Turkey and Yucatan Cryp- 

 turus and a collection of 180 varieties of Stamps, 

 for exchange. HARRY S. DAY, 1459, Buckland 

 Ave., Fremont, Ohio. 



WANTED.— Davie's Latest Key, cloth. Will 

 give the following first-class Single, Bird and 

 Reptile Eggs, Ridg-way's Nos. : 649, 402a. 357b, 

 11, 372, 149, AlUgator, Gopher; Also Eggs to 

 exchange. NICKOLAS V. LINDEN, Island 

 Lake, Orange Co., Florida. 



