if tt 
| of f eggs: a large book on Natural History of 
| 800 pages and containing 60 colored plates; 
| a brand, new books, Gulliver’s Travels and 
m Brown’s Schooldays : and a pair of Rol- 
ler Skates, Will N Colton, Biddeford,(Me. 
have the following to Lie EEN for sets 
Will give a single egg of Trumpeter 
Swan for Sandhill Crane 4 and Am. Quail 
| 112; or ‘Anna’s Hummingbird % and Al- 
ien *s Hummingbird %. H.C. Campbell, 
Lansingburgh, Rens. Co., N. Y. 
if For, exchange.—Little. Model Printine 
|Press and Outfit, Magic Lantern and 42 
| | lee 31 unbound vols. ‘*Youth’s Compan- 
| * U. S. Document Stamps, Natural 
| eee and Stamp Papers, for Bird’s Eggs, 
| Skins, Taxidermist’s Instruments or Sup- 
plies. Frank L. Burns, Berwyn, Pa. 
| I want nice sets of Osprey, Bartram’s 
| Sandpiper, Am.Bittern, Hooded Sheldrake, 
| Am. Widgeon, Swallow-tailed Kite, Sooty 
| and Noddy Terns, Hummingbirds and nests. 
Rare Warblers ‘with nests, Barred ‘Owl, 
|Great Horned Owl, Pigeon Hawk, Bob- 
white, - Wilson’s Snipe and some of the 
|commoner species. I can offer in.exchange 
rare Gulls, Geese, Ducks, Plovers, Owls, 
| etc. from Iceland, Lapland and other Arctic 
|tegions. W. Raine, 6 Walton St., Toronto, 
ook: for my exchange notice here next 
issue, H. W. Davis, North Granville, N.Y. 
| Birds’ eggs, skins, insects and sea curios, 
| to exchange for first-class eggs in sets, and 
ks and back numbers of papers on Orni- 
| thology and Oology. Send your list and 
feceive mine in return. R. C. McGregor, 
LOIQ Geary: St., San Francisco, Cal. 
i ‘Minerals, Ores, Rare Books, Coins, Fos- 
|5ils, Stamps, Shells, Indian Relics and 
| Precious Stones, to exchange for Mounted 
Birds, and eggs in sets and single. Corre- 
spondence. solicited. W. L. McDaniel, 
|: Texas. Box 385. 4 
i DICKINSON & DURKEE, 
i i SHARON, WISCONSIN, 
4 ——DEALERS 1N—— 
ans Hggs, Shells, Minerals, Curiosities, 
a Also Naturalists’ and Oologists’ Supplies, &e. 
We are closing out our complete stock of 
‘vices that cannot be equalled. Send list 
if what j you want and let us quote you our 
rices before ordering elsewhere. 
Pubs. of OOLOGISTS’ EXCHANGE, 
thology. $3.00 a year.: 
| 
fullest intelligence of the subject. 
Pas “TNE AUK. 29 1% 
ie Quarterly a ournal of Orni- 
75 cents a 
single number. Published for The 
American Ornithologist’s Union. 
‘The “AUK”? will present, as here- 
fore, timely and interesting papers on 
the subject to which it relates, and its 
readers may feel sure of being kept 
abreast of the advances in the science. 
The “AUK”? is primarily intended as 
a communication between ornitholo- 
gists. While necessarily to some de- 
gree technical, it contains a fair pro- 
portion of matter of a popular charac- 
ter. Its notices of recent literature 
cover the whole field of North Amer- 
ican Ornithology and with the depart- 
of ‘*General Notes” and ‘‘Notes and 
News” render the journal indispensa- 
ble to those wishing the latest and 
L. S. FOSTER, bhpuenee 35 Pine 
St., New York. 
WM. G. SM CH, 
LOVELAND, ‘COLORADO, 
TAXIDERMIST, 
Collector of Ornithology, Oology and 
the various branches of Natural History. 
Make a specialty of mailing birds same day 
as skinned. _Send stamp for price-list. 
CAL. BIRDS’ EGGS FOR SALE 
_ AT ONE-FOURTH . DEALERS’ RATES. 
They are first- class; and I guarantee sat- 
isfaction. I would like to exchange Cal. 
Eggs for some good treatise on Ornithology 
T. EL. BARLOW, 
PETALUMA, A S| eh OAS 
WOOD ENGRAVING! 
For Naturalists and 
others. Write for rates 
¥, etc. Good work. 
H.A. CARHART, 
COLLAMER, N. Y. 
