THE O; &-O. SEMI-ANNUAL. ls 4O 
EXCHANGE AND WANT DEPARTMENT. 
ka 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. No- 
tices containing more than twenty-five words, a charge of 1-2 cent for each extra word will 
be made. 
WANTED.—Books and, magazines on Ornithology and Oology: Will 
give first-class eggs in sets for those I may want. 
eer ane Epwarp P. CarLttron, Wauwatosa, Wis: 
Wantep.—I will pay toc. for every 100 newspaper headings, all differ- 
ent, sent to me, that are cut full length and just below the date. 
Gro. L. WuitreE, Mt. Morris, N. -Y. 
~ WanTep.—Reliable collectors in the U! S. and Canada to collect Oolog- 
ical specimens for me. Liberal cash commissions guaranteed. Write for 
particulars. 
F. W. Curtis, Wauwatosa, Wis. 
To ExcHANGE. —First-class skins of Oregon Junco, Chestnut-backed 
and Oregon Chickadee and others, for birds’ eggs in sets with data. 
CrypeE L. KEELER, 198 State St., Salem, Oregon. 
CoLLEcT AND EXCHANGE.—Would like to exchange series for sets in 
1890. 
H. T. Benepict, South Prairie, Stephen Co., Texas. 
First-class California birds’ eggs in sets to exchange for others, either 
singly or in sets. Send lists and receive mine in return. 
J.J. SCHNEIDER, Box 1509,-Anaheim, Cal. 
Noticr.—I will exchange Pope’s Modern Practice of the Electric Tele- 
graph, Hardtack’and Coffee (new) and my process of embalming birds, 
for the best offer of works on Ornithology and Oology, or for Paxider 
mist’s instruments, and first-class birds’ eggs in sets. Write-first. 
V. DARWIN PorRTER, Waunakee, Wis. 
WANTED.—Correspondence with all young Oologists who may chance to 
read this notice. 
ALBERT PAYNE, Box 218, Greenport, N. Y. 
To ‘EXCHANG r which I would 
like a double-barrelled, breech-loading shotgun. Must be in good condition, 
VERNON Moors, Greenport, N. Y. 
Will exchange the following articles for artificial glass eyes, books on 
‘Taxidermy and all kinds of Taxidermists’ materials and supplies. A glass 
ball trap, birds’ eggs, 10 arrow heads, box of tricks (55 pieces), U.S. postage 
stamps, (revenue and a few foreign) $685.00 in ‘Confederate money, and a 
telescope.’ 
:C. E. Brxter, Box 73, Madisonburg, Ohio. 
