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THOUSANDS OF OLD BOOKS —==7 
AVE accumulated in the libraries of our public institutions, and those of prominent public men, both in duplieite and otherwise 
Chey cost them nothing and oft times are valued accordingly. ‘Vhey are, however, both valued and desired by specialists and 
parties interested Perhaps you or your friends may have some of the identical volumes which | desire, crowding library shelves 
or Stored away in garrets, doing nobody any good; but hadT them I would not only appreciate them but might know of a dozen 
others who would do likewise. Look over my list of wants andif you have anything I desire or ofhers, write me, stating what you 
wish in xchange, and perhaps wé can arrange an exchange which will be advantageous to each. 1 will exchange for single volumes— — 
but the larger the exchange the better. 
| WANT 
Government and State Reports:—Annual Reports and Bulletins of U.S. Geological Survey, with F. V. Haydn incharge. Reports 
of Wheeler's U.S. Geological Surveys W. of the rooth Meridian. Reports of King’s U. S. Geological exploration of the 40th Parallel. 
Annual Reports of Bureau of Ethnology. Annual Reports of U.S. Geological Survey. Natural History of New York. Smithsonian 
Contributions to Knowledge. U.S. Reports on Etomology. 
Botany: —Any of Gray's or Wond’s Vext-Books and Publications. Lesquereaux & James, “Mosses."’ Tuckerman's “‘Lichens.” 
Goodale’s “Wild Flowers.” Hervey’s ‘Sea Mosses."" Sargent’s ‘‘Silva of N. A.” Hough’s ‘‘Am. Woods,” 
Geology, Mineralogy and Palevontology: —Any of Dana's, Winchell’s, Miller’s or Geikie’s Works. 
Conchology:—Any ot Tryon’s. Sowerby’s Gill's or Woodward's Works. 
7 eatomologg: —Any of Packard’s, Westwood's or Comstock’s Books. Any of Maynard’s, Edward’s or Scudder’s Works on 
“Butrerflies ’? 
Ornithology, Ooleqy, and Taxidermy:—Works by any of the following: Baird, Bendire, Prewer, Brewster, Cassin, Chapman, 
Cory. Soues, Davie, DeKay, Fisher, Gentry Goss. Hornaday, Mclllwraith, Maynard, Minot. Nuttall, Nehrling, Raine, Ridgeway, 
Shufeldt, Studer, Warren. Wilson. Also back numbers or volumes of any of the following publications’ ‘‘Auk,’’ “Ibis,” *‘Ornitholo- 
gist and Oologist,”’ “‘Nidologist,” ‘Bird Rooks,” Pamphlets and Publications are my speciality and I can use almost anything in that 
line advantageously either in large or small lots, old or new. 
Medical: —Quain’s tore 1oth ed.: Rohe’s Hygiene; Ziegler‘s Pathology; Campbell’s T anguage of Medicine; Gould’s Medical 
Dictionary; The National Dispensatory; Gray’s Anatomy; Holden’s Jissector; Kirke’s or Veo’s Physiology: Whitte & Wilcox or 
Hare’s Materia Medica; Reese’s Toxicology; Osler’s Medicine; Park’s or American Text Brok of Surgery; Parvin’s or Lusk’s Obstet- 
erics; Garrigue’s or Keatmg & Coz’s Gynecology; Ingal’s L.aryngelogy; Duhring’s Dermatology; Wana’s Nervous Tiseases; Kirchoff’s 
or Blandford’s Insanity; Reese’s Medical Jurisprudence; Klein’s or Pierson’s Histology. I also Gesire second hand copies of any 
Standard book, report or publication deyoted to Ornithology, Oology, Geology. Mineralogy, Paleontology, Zoology, Ccnchology, 
Botanv, Microscopy; etc., etc. 
I also want choice Birds’ Eggs i in sets, with data; A No. x Mounted Birds and Reptiles; A Good Microscope; A Good Typewriter; 
Indian Relics. and choice collections of U.S. or more Stamps or Coins or Offers, 
I CAN OFFER IN EXCHANCE 
Cyclostyle; Corner Lot in Kearny, Neb.; 160 acres in Western Neb.; No. 2($32.50) Kodak, new; 23 vols. Harpers in patent binders; 
New set of Encyclopaedia Briltanica: Set Johnson 's Pncyclopaedia, Morocco bound; Rand and McNally’s $25 Business Atlas; New 
Vale Surgical Chair; New Gould Dental Chair; $25 Relief Map of U.S.; New $500 Upright Piano; $50 Mineral Collection; $rooo 
worth of “Surplus?” Stock as offered in “Natural. Screncr News” (copy ‘for stamp) of April ’96 consisting of Minerals, Fossils. Shells, 
Land and Marine Curios, Mexican Goods, Novelties, etc., etc.; 7 Foot Shark from the Plant R. R. System’s Exhibit at the Atlanta £3 
Exposition. Select Disarticulate Human one-half skeleton; Skeleton of Monkey; *‘Fauna of British India. Ceylon and Burmah.’? — 
7 vol., 4000 pp.. 1300 illus.; Jeancon’s ‘‘Atlas of Pathological Anatomy” cost $36.75; a $45 Roll top Black Walnut Desk. good as new, 
150 acres of land near Vineland. N J. Iwill sell anything-I offer cHeap for cAsH. 
Exchanges und2r $5 not solicited except for choice material or desirable books. 
Address FRANK H. LATTIN, Publisher for the Oo1ocrst, ALBION, N. y f 
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