THE OOLOGIST. 



EXCHANGES AND WANTS, Continiied. 



TO EXCHANGE.— A collection of 91 variet- 

 ies Birds' Eggs, value UslV. 16, at list prices, for 

 best offer of Books on Ornithology. Cabinet, 

 Skins, or Eggs in Sets. Wliat offers":; H. 

 HALL, Box 37, Riverside, Calif. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Three Commanders.Three 

 Lieutenants, Sea and Shore, for Maynard's 

 Naturalist Guide ; also Hand-book of Electric- 

 ity, Salt Water, Mark Seawor^h. one Magic 

 Lantern, for pair climbing irons straped, post- 

 paid, or all for Coues' Key. FRED FOGG, 917 

 "C" St., Tacoma, Wash- 



TO EXCHANGE.— 720 Foreign stamps. 200 

 different, in albtun. Also 100 cigarette pictures, 

 for best offer single Western or Sea birds' eggs. 

 ■ I have a few sets for sale or exchange cheap. 

 Address, WILLIE E. PIERCE, 19 Sonuner St.. 

 St. Johnsbury, Vt. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Youth's Companion from 

 January to July. 1890, tor pair of climbers, 

 Davie's Key in cloth, or good taxidennist's out- 

 lit. Also have first-class eggs to exchange. 

 PERCY WILLIAMS, Box 213, Redlands, Calif. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— 1st class sets of Iceland 

 Gull, Franklin's and Mew Gulls; jilso following 

 Ridgway's Nos. : 20, 55, 69, 279, S99, 396, 416, 506, 

 518, 549, 614, 630, 636, 660. 667, 664, 692, 705. and 

 others. Only 1st class sets wanted, with full 

 data. Send your full list of duplicates to W. 

 RAINE, Hayden St., Toronto, Canada. 



CALIFORNIA minerals, curiosities, shells, 

 and eggs to exchange for other minerals, etc. 

 Send list and receive mine. CHAS. M. GOE- 

 THE, 1011 Fourth Street, Sacramento, Califor- 

 nia. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Fossils, including the fol- 

 lowing: Atrypa Reticularis, Atrypa Histrix, 

 Spirifer Hungerfordl, juid many others for fos- 

 sils, minerals or curios. Address, HERBERT 

 E. BROCK, Box 86, Mason City, Iowa. 



A COLLECTION of flrst-class eggs in sets 

 with data. Value 16.50 ; ircludes set of 4 Ameri- 

 can woodcock, to exchange tor good D. B. B. L.* 

 shot gun (14 gauge prefered.) A. B. ROBERTS. 

 Weymouth, Ohio. ■ 



TO EXCHANGE.— For the best offer: A 

 "Practical Home Farmer and Household 

 Guide," new, Morocco binding, contains 111,^ 

 pages, 100 illustrations, treating on about lOOO 

 subjects. Price of book $(J.75. Address W 

 SHELLEY. Hesston, Kas. ' 



TO EXCHANGE.-The following eggs in sets 

 A. O. U. Nos.: ISOc @, ($1.50). 167. 190. 191. 201 



'210 @ ($1.00), S21, 294, 331, 337b. .339a, 348. 347a 

 394, 3G0, 365. 373c. 378. 413, 431, 431. 464. 466 4.58' 

 476, 497. 499, 501b, .508, 510, 519c. 530. 552a 588b' 

 591b, 596, 599, 633b, 646a, 731a. 733. 743a, 743a. 7.58' 

 and also 2 sets, '/2 of golden eagle, for good ex- 



. change in eggs, listed at $2.00 or over. W. C 



-LAWRENCE, Los Gatos. Cal. 



TO EXCHANGE.-For eggs, in sets orlrish 

 Setter, or pomter dog. well broken on Ruffed 

 Grouse, a No. 3 Ballard 2-2-cal. rifle, pistol grin 

 mckel butt plate; also Columbia light roadster 

 Bicycle, ball bearings to both wheels and 

 pedals, cow-horn handle bars,' spade handles, 

 black rubber tire, a first-class wheel in every 

 respect, never had to pay out one cent for re- 

 pair, run one season and is in as good shape as 

 when sent from shop. Will sell either of above 

 at a bargain. Eggs in sets for same. Sent 

 list. H. W. DAVIS, North Granville, N. Y. 



LOOK' I have 21100 jwstage stamps to ex- 

 change for the best offer of Bird Skins. WM. 

 BERMAN, 10.50 Ingraham St.. Los Angeles. 

 Cal. 



I WILL GIVE 35 foreign stamijs for every 

 ten cents' worth of first-class eggs. CHAS. S.. 

 CHEVRIER, P. O. Box ,579. Trenton, N. J. 



GOLDEN EAGLE.— Set of 3 with data, both 

 eggs exceptionally well marked, .side blown, 

 hole size of dime, a handsome set. Will ex- 

 change for best offer of type, (a bargain.!' 

 CHAS. TURTON. Box 956, Los Angeles. Cal. 



I WILL GIVE $8.5.eo of Confederate money 

 for every $1.00 worth of first-class eggs with 

 data sent me. I will exchange $685..50 of Con- 

 federate money for best offer of fli-st-class sets 

 with data. What offers? All answered. .-Vd- 

 dress, THOS. A. SMITHWICK, Plymouth- 

 North Carolina. 



100 FINE PRINTED envelopes with your 

 name, btisiness, address, etc., for every set of 

 eggs seiit me worth se-venty-five cents or over 

 by Lattin's 1890 price-list. F. W. McCOR- 

 MACK, Leighton. Ala. 



PENNSYLVANIA Geological Reports (full 

 sets or odd vol's.) shells, particularly those of 

 New Jersey coast, and birds' egg-s. for sale or 

 to exchange for books, natural history speci- 

 mens, optical instruments, or offers. CHAS. 

 LeR. WHEELER, Cape May, N. J. 



YES,— YES— In answer to the hundreds of 

 letters I have i-eceived. I will exchange my tax- 

 idermy outfit for birds' eggs in quantity. Send 

 your lists, Ooiogists. and learn taxidermy.. 

 Address, E. W. MARTIN, Medina. Ohio. 



COPPER SPECIMENS.— Iron, Copper and 

 "Spar" prepared in bottles, to exchange for 

 stuffed birds, animals, chiastolite crystals. 

 Indian relics, marine curiosities. What have 

 you got? IRVHSTG SHIELDS, Box 211. Han- 

 cock, Mich. 



TO EXCHANGE.^.OO worth flrst-cbiss 

 birds' eggs ; Air Repeating R'fle, shoots 45 times 

 without reloading, value $9.00: two varit^es 

 Petiifled Wood, to exchange for Taxicjennist's 

 Outfit, or first-class birds' eggs in s^^tg ^vftb 

 data. Will sell Rifle for $4-00. A. WETZEL 

 Hubbell, -Thayer Co.. Neb. 



WAINTTED.— Valuables of njost anything for 

 sets of Fish Hawk and Buzzard; singles Eagle 

 Least Tern. King-fisher, Bull Bat and others. 

 All lettei-s answered. F. THEO. MILLER. 

 Heathsviile, Va. 



WANTEP.^In large or small quantities any 

 of following eggs, viz..: Any water birds, sucii 

 as Gulls. Terns. Herons. Cormorants. Pelicans 

 Rails, etc. Also Ha■^^-ks or Owls, in fact any 

 good eggs. Especially need following num- 

 bers Ridgeway's: 473. 477. 439a, 434,443 S^fs- 

 with (iafa especially needed. Send full ex- 

 change list at once to H. E. PENDRY Busts 

 Fla. " " 



I HAVE singles of the following toexchante 

 for Books relating to Geology. Mineralogy 

 Conchology, Natural History and allied scien- 

 tific works. A. O. U. Nos., 4, 6. 77, 301, 313 314 

 221, 289, m, 305, 310, 316; 325, 333, 337. 360, 366,' 378' 

 390. 394. 403. 406. 413. 413. 444, 447, 448, 456, 467 474' 

 474b, 477, 488, 490; 495. 495a, 497. 49S. 499, .500.' 501 ' 

 .501b, .506, 507. 510. 511. 519a, ' .5.53, 553a, .560. 560a' 

 563, 581. ,587. .593. 595. 604, 610! 613. 616. 619 622 

 632a, 623b, 634, 633. 653. 681. 683, 703. 704, 705. 713' 

 731. 721a, 73.5, 7a5. 7.5.5. 761. 761a, 766. 767. All an- 

 swered. Address, T, S. HILL. Knoxville, la 



