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Vol. VII, 



ALBION, N. Y., DEC , 1890. 



No. 12 



Exchanges and Wants. 



Brief special announcements, "Wants," "Ex- 

 ctianges"^ inserted in this department for 35c 

 per 35 words. Notices over 35 words, charged 

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

 notice inserted for less than 35c. Notices 

 which are merely indirect methods of soliciting 

 cash purchasers cannot be admitted to these 

 colunnis under any circumstances. Terms, 

 cash with order. 



I received a large number of good offers from 

 my X. in Sept. OologisT. I think it was the 

 best investment I ever made. ROBERT A. 

 CAMPBELL, Hanover, N. H. 



"I have received'' 15 letters and cards in one 

 day in answer to my notice in the Oologist." 

 N.'BRADT, Eagle Harbor, N. Y. 



"My exchange notice paid me big. Plave ex- 

 changed about tflOO.OO worth of specimens." W. 

 E. SNYDER, Beaver Dam, Wis. 



I received a good many answers from my last 

 ♦exchange notice in yoiir paper and am going to 

 try another. A. L. CHILDRESS, Decherd, 



Tennessee. 



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

 gist costing from S5 to 50 cents. 



I HAVE sets with data only to exchange for 

 same. FRANK CRAIG, No. 632 23rd street, 

 San Francisco, Cal. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— First-class eggs in sets 

 with data of 666a, for other flrst-class eggs in 

 .sets with data. Send your list stating number 

 of eggs in sets. WARD AMES, Jr., 314 1st 

 Ave., East. 



I HAVE Wood's Nat. His., Cloth and gilt 

 binding, 700 pages, well illustrated, for sets. 

 Make offer. For every set with data, I vrtll 

 give 5 fine Spec, of mistletoe or sweet Gum- 

 balls. WALTER BRADFORD, MayviUe. Ky. 



TO EXCHANGE.— 1 Dwarf Thrush (worth 

 2.00) 1 of 420, 2 of 431. 2 of 37. 6 of 41 : also these 

 foreign eggs: White-throat. Red-backed 

 Shrike, Red-leg Partridge, Tern and Moor hen ; 

 all flrst-class ; for best offer of fire-arms of any 

 description ; list price of eggs by 1890 catalogue 

 $4.50, I use Ridgway's nomenclature. Address 

 J. A. STEWART, Covington, Ga. 



DATA BOOK.— 600 pages, bound in boards 

 and leather. Will exchange for eggs or works 

 on Ornithology and Oology. Write for particu- 

 lars to B. H. HOAG, Stephentown, Rensselaer 

 Co., New York. 



A FERRET is wanted by JOHN A. LOSEE 

 Richfield Springs, N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Skins, Supplies, Books 

 (Novels), etc., for skins, eggs, etc. Letters 

 answered. W. F. DEALING, 1403 21 Av. N., 

 Minneapolis, Minn. 



WANTED.— Any eggs numbered from 1 to 40 

 A. O. U. List except 4, 6, 13, 30. What have you 

 to offer. W. B. PORTER, 334 So. Oakley Ave., 

 Chicago, Ills. 



TO EXCHANGE.-A Jimo Safety Bicycle, in 

 good condition, for a well Bred Bird dog; must 

 be Thoroughly Broken. A Pointer prefered. 

 Write for Particulars. E. P. PECK. Clifton 

 Springs, N. Y. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— Michigan birds eggs for 

 Southern or Western eggs, also pair climbera 

 and large engravings to exchange for eggs- 

 one "The Russian Wedding Feast." MRS. A. 

 SIMMONS, Richmond, Michigan. 



TO EXCHANGE.— A line set 'A Bald Eagle's 

 eggs with data, for a breech loading shot-gun 

 in good order. Will accept best offer. Give 

 accurate description. M. C. WHITE, Mathews, 

 C. H. Va. 



WILL EXCHANGE.— Stuffed Eagles, Sno^'ST 

 Owls, Great Grey Owl, Peacocks, Deer Head, 

 Grandfathers Clock, Flint Lock Pistols, and 

 War relics. — Wanted. Cuckoo Clock, Wolf 

 Robes, Quackenbush rifle. S. O. BRUSH, Mil- 

 ton, Vt. 



BOUND VOLS. II. IIL IV. V. of Harpers 

 Young People, and Vol. XXI. Wide Awake for 

 other books, ornithological books preferred, 

 should like Coues' Key. F. A. GREGORY, 1314 

 N. Court St., Rockford, Ills. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Coins, Books, Curios, and 

 Indian relics, for other Indian i-elics and Curios, 

 pipes prefered, fine horn rack for safety bicy- 

 cle or gun. Address with stamps, I.J. HEAD, 

 Lock Box 15, Centralia Mo. 



WANTED.— A 48 in. wheel. Safety or Victor Jr. 

 prefered, other make also accepted. Can offer 

 finely prepared skins and eggs in sets. Write 

 for list also stating condition of wheel, also 

 skins to exchange for same of other localites. 

 Write soon sending list. All letters answered. 

 A. W. NOLTE. W, 16th St., Los Angeles, Cal. 



WANTED.— To exchange a Compoimd Mi- 

 croscope, magnifies 2400 times, one prepared 

 object and two glass slips, the whole packed in 

 a polished mahogany case ; also 100 side blown 

 eggs, for fli'st-class eggs with full data ; siugle>5 

 prefered. DIAL. SWEET, Box 118, Strong, 

 Maine. 



