THE O. & O. SEMI-ANNUAL. 47 
EXCHANGE AND WANT DEPARTMENT. 
Sg@—This department is open to all subscribers, free gratis, one notice 
each number. To persons not subscribers the price is 25 cts. for a notice 
of twenty-five words or less. Notices containing more than twenty-five 
words, a charge of % cent for each extra word will be made. 
WanteD.—A breech-loading rifle, a revolver and eggs in sets. For 
the above I have sets of Nos. 53, 149, 4024, 486, 420 and other fine 
Florida eggs in sets with complete data. Correspondence solicited. 
T. G. Pearson, Archer, Florida. 
I have some nice sets of Swans’ and Geese eggs from the Rocky 
Mountains, end blown, at % rate in exchange. 
H. W. Davis, North Granville, N. Y. 
A light, jointed split bamboo fly rod (never used) for‘‘Coue’s Key,’ 
latest edition, not soiled, or for ‘‘Capen’s Birds of N. E.” 
C. C. MaxFiELp, Willard, N. Y. 
To ExcHaNnGe.—Strictly first-class eggs in sets with complete data 
for the same. Send lists and receive mine in return. 
J. WarREN Jacozs, Glenwood, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
EXCHANGE OR FOR SaLE.—Eggs in sets with full data for the same. 
United States collected. When writing send list and mention some 
of the kinds you would like. 
H. W. Davis, North Granville, N. Y. 
To Excuance.—I have from 600 to 800 skins always on hand. 
Will collect birds to order. Only first-class specimens handled. 
R. C. McCrecor, Santa Cruz, Cal. 
(Care Ocean Villa House.) 
WantTep.—A file of the ‘‘American Sportsman.’ A _ good price 
will be paid for the whole or any volume. If you have any copies on 
hand be sure and write me. 
Capt. Epcar A. MEaArns, Fort Snelling, Minn. 
