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EXCHANGES.— Continued. 



TO EXCHANGE— The following -'Cigarette 

 Picture Albums :" The Ruler Album, The Ter- 

 rors of America Album, The Yacht Color 

 Album, The Shadow Album, The Governor 

 Album and The Album of the Indian Chiefs, for 

 best offer in eggs in singles or in sets. Singles 

 preferred. In making offers make an offer for 

 each album separate. I will give $100 in Con- 

 federate money for every 7.5 cents' worth of 

 first-class eggs sent me. Lattin's Hand Book 

 as a basis is both exchanges. ED. K. COL- 

 LETT, 1400 Colorado St., Austin, Texas. 



IOWA BIRDS, mounted, to exchange for a 

 Coues' Key, latest edition, Ist-class condition. 

 Write for list. I will give $10.00 worth of the 

 following Ist-class eggs for a copy of above 

 book: 147-6, l.'ia-l, 201-1, 310a-3, 337-1 337b-l, 

 477-1. .506-1, 604-1, 682a-l, 633-2, nest— 704-3. 761-3. 

 Will trade S2.00 worth of above for Davie's 

 Key; $6.00 worth for Samuel's Northern and 

 Eastern Birds; $8.00 worth for Ridgeway's 

 Nomenclature ; all of above eggs, and a pair of 

 finely polished and mounted Buffalo Horns, for 

 a double-barreled breech-loading shot gun, 10 

 Gauge. Write first. Above Nos. A. O. U. F. 

 LEON ENGLEBERT, Des Moines, Iowa. 



FAD QSyp cheap, a large collection of min- 

 UU oniiU, erals, woods, coins, confederate 

 money, insects, shells, bird eggs, curiosities 

 and scientific literature. Will sell all to 

 gether or separately. Particulars for 2c stamj)- 



GEO. B. BENNETT, 

 No. 1 123 Main St., Terre Haute, Ind. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHAJ«5E.— -'Birds of 

 North America." (New) by Studer. One hun- 

 dred and nineteen plates giving all the Birds of 

 America. Over seven hundred species. All 

 colored from nature by Theodore Jasper. Ele- 

 gantly bound in embossed Morocco, with gold- 

 leaf edges. Size 12 x 15. Will sell for $50 or 

 exchange for $100 worth of first-class skins of 

 Western Warblers. Thrushes. Vireos. Jays and 

 Wrens, at Catalogue prices. Will exchange for 

 skins. Eggs of Arctic Birds, Emperor Goose. 

 American- White-Fronted and Hutchins. Pacific 

 Diver,King-Eider. Harlequin. Rock Ptarmigan. 

 Long-tailed Jaeger, for Swainson's Warbler. 

 Bachman's Warbler, or Western Warblers. 

 Will give satisfaction for first-class skins. 

 Don't write except you have them. J. W. C. 

 JOHNSON, Signal Corps. Duluth. Minnesota. 



FOR SALE.— Collection of 77 rare kinks of 

 eggs worth $30.00, for best cash offer. WILLIE 

 R. CUMMINGS, Pacific Grove, Monterey Co.. 

 (;al. 



IMOTO 01 your future EusUand or Wife FREE ' 



Send sump for Postiise. CLIMAX 1)8. CHICAGO. !LL 



BI© BARGAINS. 



This month at the Natural History and Art 

 Store. C. W. HILLMAN, Proprietor, Cams- 

 teo. N. Y. , , ,,. 



To introduce my Catalogue of Natural His- 

 tory and Art Specimens and Supplies, I make 

 the following bargains until the 15th of Decem- 

 ber : For 30c I will send a copy of my Cata- 

 logue, and the following first-class small speci- 

 mens: Starfish, Barnacle, Sea Urchm and an 

 egg each, of the following: Bank Swallo-n'. 

 Housefinch and Lark Sparrow. For 75c I will 

 send a copy of my Catalogue, and the followiixg 

 larger and rarer specimens: Sea Horse and 

 egg of Mediterranean Gull. Send m youi 

 orders immediately. _^_ 



We quote the following Liberal Discounts 



UNTIL CHRISTMAS. 



On eggs of the following species : Orders of 50c or over will be sent prepaid, under that 

 amount 5c must be added for postage and packing. 



For $1.00 you can select eggs to the amount of $1.50. 



2.00 

 3.00 

 5.00 

 10.00 



3.50. 



6.00. 

 11.-35. 

 25.00. 



This offer will hold good until Christmas and for smgr^e e!7j;s o?iZy. 



All specimens will be carefully packed in strong tin or wooden boxes and sent at inirciuisei » 

 risk by mail, or at ow risk and ^rMrcAffser'* expense by express. . 



SECOND-CLASS SPECIMENS can be furnished of most species at one-half the price of a 

 first-class one. Parties ordering second-class eggs must name a list of extra eggs to be used as- 

 substitutes. , -. -k ■, 



SETS. Many of our Patrons want us to include sets in this offer. This we have rarely been 

 able to do, but. this once will allow them to include sets of the following species, Ridg,. Nos. : ^ 



673, 679. 686. 690, 693, 691, 695, 656, 705, 711, 712. 641, 585, 579, 580, 546, o-^S. ^61 480b, 471, 4bU, «^.. 

 420. 408, 387, 378, 372, 373, 375, 337, 324, 325a, 289, 282, 361, 263, 270, 273, 181, 182, 170, 189_, 204a, 207, 23Sa. 

 240b, 242, 343, 331b, 233, 244, 245, 161, 157, 11, 13, 13, 13a, 16, 67, 63, 1, 7, S3, 197, 314, 231, olo, 304. 



Caspian Tern W 



Cabot's Tern 40 



Forster's Tern 15 



Common Tern 10 



Arctic Tern • 15 



Least Tern 08 



Sooty Tern 35 



Black Tern 13 



Noddy 75 



Black Skimmer 13 



Fulmar 75 



Manx Shearwater 1 00 



Audubon's Shearwater 2 00 



Cormorant oO 



Double-crested Cormorant 35 



Florida Cormorant 35 



Holboell's Grebe $ 50 



Horned Grebe 35 



American Eared Grebe 25 



Pied-bllled Grebe 10 



Pufiin 25 



Murre 25 



Razor-billed Auk 35 



Glaucous Gull 85 



Iceland Gull 1 50 



Great Black-backed Gull. 

 American Herring Gull. 



Ring-billed Gull 



Mew Gull 



Laughing Gull 



Franklin's Gull 



Gull-billed Tern 



15 



Brandt' s Cormorant 50 



Baird's Cormorant 50 



Brown Pelican '-25 



Merganser 1 *J0 



Florida Duck 3 00 



Blue-winged Teal 2;> 



American Golden-eye 7r> 



Barrow's Golden-eye 1 00 



American Eider 25 



American Scoter 2 00 



Ruddy Duck 50 



Scaup Duck 75 



Velvet Scoter 1 00 



American Flamingo 1 00 



American Bittern - 1 25. 



