THE O. & O. SEMI-ANNUAL. 40 
EXCHANGE.—Sets of eggs for same. Have Eagles, Owls, Hawks, 
Geese, Ducks, etc., etc., with full and complete sets, with full data, 
collected in the United States. Sets of four of No. 558 Long-billed 
Curlew from Montana. Send list of what you have with nests of 
same. 
H. W. Davis, North Granville, N. Y. 
Davie’s Key, 3d edition, paper bound, and Vol. 1 “Young Oologist”’ 
for birds’ eggs in sets with data. 
Frank L. Burns, Berwyn, Pa. 
I have first-ciass birds’ eggs in sets and single, Indian relics 
and a number of other specimens of various kinds, to exchange 
for first-class sets. Send for list. 
Wituiam N. Coron, Biddeford, Maine. 
To ExcHaNcE.—First-class eggs, sets and single, and data blanks 
(sold by dealers at 30 cts. per 100) for eggs in sets with data. Write 
first. 
MarsHALL CouSINS, 522 Union St., Kau Claire, Wis. 
Have single eggs of following to exchange for sets, Ridgeway’s 
Nos. : 58, 65, £83, 209, 225, 317, 323, and A. O. U. Nos. 120¢ 
474> and 5058. 
H. W. Davis, North Granville, N. Y. 
I have for exchange Iceland and Canadian eggs in first-class 
clutches. Wanted, rare American collected eggs. Send your lists 
of duplicates and receive mine in return. 
W. Rating, Toronto, Canada. 
‘Plain Talk,” 
5 BEEKMAN ST., NEW YORK. 
An Jlustrated Dylonthly Paper for all Collectors. 
SAMPLE FREE. 
