Vol. VII, 



ALBION, N. Y., OCT , 1890. 



No. 10 



Exchanges and Wants. 



Brief special aunoxnicements, "Wants." '•Ex- 

 changes" inserted in this department for 25c 

 per 25 words. Notices over 35 words, charged 

 at the rate of one-half cent per word. No 

 notice inserted for less than 2.5c. Notices 

 which are merely indirect methods of soliciting 

 cash purchasers cannot be admitted to these 

 columns under any circumstances. Terms, 

 cash with order. 



WANTED.— Good minerals, fossils, curiosit- 

 ies, Indian relics, etc. Will exchange speci- 

 mens and eggs; or, will pay cash for desirable 

 specimens. ERNEST S, PARK, 829 18th St 

 DesMoines, Iowa. 



WANTED.— Birds' eggs in numbers, GraUles. 

 Blackbirds, Thrushes, Fly-catchers. Wood- 

 peckers, Owls,- etc. WiU exchange Taxidermy 

 outfit, (see ad, in Sept. Oujd.) birds' eggs, skins, 

 or mounted birds. Address, E. W. MARTIN 

 Medina, Ohio, ' 



Please insert in Oologist that I receired so j 

 many letters and postals in answer to my ex- 

 change liotice, that I could not answer them 

 all. JOS. P. JACKSON, Kelton, Ches. Co., Pa. 



I have received 15 letters and cards in one 

 day in answer to yiy notice in the Oologist. 

 N.BRADT. Eagle Harbor. N. Y. 



My. exchanjje notice paid rae big. Have ex- 

 ■chansed abriTit 1100.0(1 worth of specimens. W. 

 E. SNYDER. Beaver Dam, Wis. 



CAUSE.— A single Tiotlce or adv. in the Oolo- 

 gist costing from 25 to .50 cents, 



WANTED. —To exchange first-class complete 

 sets of this locality for those of others. All let- 

 ters answered, L, L. KNOX, Giddings, Texas. 



EXCHANGE.— Arabian Knights, People's 

 Edition, New. Cloth. 45; i pages, for second-hand 

 <'opy of -'Davie's Key.'' 4th edition, or -May- 

 nard's Egs's of North Amer'caii Birds!" 

 JESSE NICHOLLS, Tuscaloosa. Ala. 



EXCHANGE,— I will give ten different sets, 

 \42 ergsl for every set of Owls' or Hawks', ex- 

 cept S'io and 365. Send at once to WALTER 

 BRADFORD. Mayfleld, Ky, 



WANTED,— Eggs in sets of the following: 

 Lattin's List, A. O. U. Nos., 2, 11, 13, 27, 30. 32, 

 .^'i. 74. 77, m. 130, 197. 199, 300. 37t<, 453, and Black 

 Cro^vned Night Heron. For these I will give 

 ^-ggs in sets and sineles. Address, J. P. FEA- 

 GLER. Waterloo, Indiana. 



WANTED.— Arrow heads and Indian relics; 

 also Confederate money and stamps. For the 

 above will exchange first-class eggs. JOHN W. 

 INGALLS, Box 131, Morgan Park, Ills, 



WANTED.— Cones' Key, fourth edition; 

 Da%'ie's Natiiralist's Maniial, To ofler; eggs of 

 Woodcock. Bartramian Sandpiper, Whippor- 

 will. Barred. Great Horned Owl, Cooper's, Red- 

 tail. Red-shouldered Hawk, and many others. 

 O. BYRON VANDYCOOK, Odin, Ills.' ' 



WANTED.-A good shot gun, egg cabinet, 

 book case, bac,k Nos. of "Auk," and "Ornithol- 

 ogist and Oologist." Will exchange eggs or 

 will mount any bird to order for any of the 

 above ;also want flrst-class eggs in .sets for Taxi- 

 dermal work or first-class eggs. W. INGRAM 

 Odin, 111. 



TO EXCHANGE.-A live alligator, 10 inches 

 in length, for the best ofler of ball player and 

 actress cigarette pictures. Western Associa- 

 tion ball players preferred. R, M. FLETCHER 

 101 3rd St.. Sioux City, Iowa. 



TO EXCH.INGE.-A good Lacrosse stick, 

 cost 3fX) dollars, for first-class bird eggs in sets 

 or singles. R. Y, THOMPSON, llOy'St. Paul 

 St., Baltimore, Md. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Collection of minerals 

 Size, less than one in. to over three ; also $'>J 

 Model Press and outfits 5 good fonts of type, 

 f3r). For particulars, address ROB'T T 

 YOUNG. Chestnut Hill, Phila., Pa. 



TO EXCHANGE.-Oliver Optic's magazine, 

 bound, five volimies, and about seventy odd 

 numbers Golden Days, Value $17,00 WiU sell 

 for SIR.OO cash. Address with stamp, L E 

 RICHARDSON, Box 136, No, Grosvenor Dale' 

 Coun. 



TO EXCHANGE.-A 33-cal. Colt's repeating 

 rifle, 16 shot, in good order, for breech-loading 

 shot gun. ANTHONY PETERSON, Box 111 

 Wayne, Del. Co., Pa. 



TO EXCHANGE.-A set of boxing gloves, in 

 good order, valued at S5.00, and a pair of fenc- 

 ing foils and masks, valued at ^.00, for best 

 offer in eggs In sets with data. WM. T 

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



TO EXCHANGE.— A 3S-cal. revolver, in good 

 order, cost $5.00, and five-inch blade hunting 

 knife, valued at 11.00, for the best offer in eggs 

 in sets with data. WM. T. SMITH, Box S 

 Wayne, Del. Co., Pa. 



SINGLES OF 133, 140, 180, 314, 389,30.5,337 

 494, 497, .546, to exchange for sets with data 

 marked with A. O. U. Nos. JOSEPH CRAI- 

 GUE, Jackson, Minn. 



