ee CENT PER WORD. No notice for less 
than 25 cents. Address printed free. 
NEW copy of Capen’s Oology of New England 
for sale cheap, White at once for price, enclosing 
: eee: 4 Gro. D. FRENCH, 
ae a: ¢ Ivoryton, Conn. 
OR SALE—Fine first Aas Sins of birds ane al 
mammals from this locality; this winters collecting. 
_ Also one hundred mounted birds; all first class speci- 
* mens, Prices low. Full lists for stamps. 
we Gero. D, FRENCH, Ivoryton, Conn. 
J ANTED—Brewer’s ‘‘N. A. Oology,” Bendire’s 
Y ‘Tife Histories,’ Fisher's ‘‘Hawks and Owls,” 
““Maynard’s Eggs.” Write stating lowest cash price. 
Have to exchange ‘‘N. A. Grasses’? by Geo. Vasey. 
two vols. WALTER S. COLVIN, 
Miami Co. _ Osawatemie, Kans, 
| WANT. ae and western sets, in exchange for 
eee with data, of this locality. Also some unios 
J. R. MAGUIRE, 
SOMO R ES Ill. 
for exchange. 
Box 83. 
ANTED—A Geenhs instrument in good condi- 
tion, with sounder. Will offer good exchange in 
first class skins and eggs in sets, or will pay reasonable 
cash, pute: Early replies desired . 
é C. Barlow, Santa Clara, Calif, 
FOR 
THOROUGH ORNITHOLOGISTS 
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with the appearance of the journal, indeed, and its well selected 
name. Pray accept my congratulations and for a long, useful as 
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ee Jno. W. Danie, Jx., Lynchburg, Va.—My expectations are 
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+o EXCHANGE—77 Nos. of Oologist, Vol. XI. be 
of ‘“Auk,’? 6 Nos. of ‘“‘O. and O.” 2 second 
class eggs of Golden Eagle, and one Revolutionary 
Flint Lock Musket, for eggs in sets with data. Many 
common kinds wanted, J 
Harry C. CAMPBELL, 
Rens Co. _Lansingburgh, NYE 3 
ORTH DAKOTA Birds Eggs: :—Complete list fo1 list for 
stamp; Mallard, Gadwall, Baldpate, Blue-wing 
Teal, Ruddy, Shoveller and Pintail; some nests, Also 
Grouse, Grebes, Hawks, Owls, Terns, ete.» Here.is a8 
sample: Set of 3 egg Franklin’s Gull, postpaid $.50, $ g 
Senda half dollar and receive fresh skin of Prairie 
Sharp-tailed Grouse, ; 
EpwIn S. BRYANT, 
Grand Harbor, N. Dakota. 
ANTED AT ONCE—A_ good hammerless, 
double-barrelled 12 ga. gun, Parker preferred, 
r Spencer Repeater; must be in strictly fi st class 
conmbition. Will give big exchange in fossils, minerals, — 
gem stones, Indian relics or eggs in sets, or part cash, | 
balance in exchange. Gko. W. Dixon, 
Watertown, S, D. 
OR EXCHANGE—Following first class sets, offered 
for the same: 1 1- “5 4934, 64%, 260%, 285%, — 
337 1-3, 360 1-3, 36832,375 1-1,378%s. 416 1-1, 4174, 
538%. Send lists. W. F. Hint., 
Lake City, Minn. 
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cash or exchange price. 
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