48 THE ORNITHOLOGISTS’ AND OoLocists’ SEMI-ANNUAL. 
EXCHANGES AND WANTS. 
‘Hxchange”’ and “Want” notices will be 
inserted in this department for 25c. an inser- 
tion, regardless of length. We will insert 
no notices, which are merely indirect meth- 
ods of soliciting cash purchasers. 
Terms, Cash with order. 
Kas-Every person, buying a copy of this 
issue of the O. & O. SEMI-ANNUAL, will be 
entitled to a free notice in the next issue, 
which will be out of press about the Ist of 
July. 
The face part of a human skull, 
found in the Hudson valley and 
supposed to be that of an Indian, 
to exchange for either of the fol- 
lowing sets: 286 1-4, 402 1-4, 
432 1-4, 436 1-3, 439 1-4, 486 1-3 
558 1-3,567 1-3, 5661-3, 4801-18 
480a 1-10, 480b 1-12, 482 I-£2, 
569 1-10,5721-10. H.C. Camp- 
bell, Lansingburgh, Rens.Co. N.Y. 
A set of two Australian Black 
Swan’s eggs for either of the fol- 
lowing sets with data: 405 -3, 
434 1-2, 448 1-2, 452 1-2, 6391-2, 
736 1-2, 4231-2. Alsoa Norwe- 
gian Swan’s egg for either of the 
following sets : 338 I-2, 340 I-2 or 
341 1-2. H.C. Campbell, Lan- 
singburgh, Rens. Co., N. Y. 
English eggs to exchange for 
American. Send exchange and 
want list. Wm. H.S. Rayment, 
Lewiston, N. Y. 
Look out for my exchange no- 
tice’ here next issue. H. 
Davis, North Granville, N. Y. 
Will exchange the following 
first-class single eggs for $7 worth 
of first-class eggs in sets with 
data: 11, 51, 56, 115, 149, 154, 
155,181, 274, 277, 270, 279, 301, 
351, 357, 242, 289, 480, 279, 149, 
482, 490, 491, 492, 493, 495, 
580, 649, 642, 656, 282b, 571, 
686, 335, 735,439 431, 394, 420, 
557, 666, 666a and 763. Water 
birds’ eggs preferred. H. C. 
Campbell, Lansingburgh, Rens. 
ColbsINenye . 
Wanted.—First-class, side- 
blown, Birds’ Eggs, in original 
sets, with data. In exchange I 
offer the following : 130 varieties 
of side-blown birds’ eggs, hunting 
knife with belt, 22 cal., 7 shot, 
doubie-action revolver, _ stylo- 
graphic pen, receipt for embalm- 
ing birds and complete vol. of 
Youths’ Companion. Correspon- 
dence solicited. D.H. Van Pelt, 
Lansingburgh, Rens. Co.. N. Y. 
I will give a set of Am. Flam- 
ingo 1-2, with data, for a set of 
Royal Tern 1-2 ;Cabot’s Tern 1-2; 
Sooty Tern 1-1 and Least Tern 1-3 
or Black Tern 1-3 and Forster’s 
Tern 1-3. _H.C. Campbell, Lan- 
singburgh, Rens. Co., N. Y. 
To exchange.—The following 
eggs in sets, with data: 181, 1, 22, 
12 also bird skins and mounted 
birds for birds in the meat. Only 
fine specimens wanted. E. B. 
Peck, Brockport, N.Y. Box 845. 
‘To exchange.—First-class eggs 
Nos. 7, 12; 13, 22) 62) lige dicen 
131, 204, 21, 231, 261, 2477p 200% 
304, 460, 494, 578, 649, 686, 
688, and data blanks sold by deal- 
ers at 30c. per 100, for eggs and 
papers and magazines devoted to 
Birds and Eggs. Write first. 
Marshall Cousins, 522 Union St., 
Eau Claire, Wisconsin. ie 
To exchange.—Nos. 13, 51, 135, 
154, 155, 157, 197, 21, 214, 244, 
248, 261, 326, 388, 460, 477, 494, 
656, 723 and (303, 420, 490, 493 
from a Florida collector.) C.O. 
Trowbridge, Framingham, Mass. 
First-class eggs, single and in 
sets, to exchange for the same. 
Chas. E. Cram, Davenport, Iowa. 
