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THI«: YOUNG OOLOGIST. 



Exchanges and Wants. 



Brief special announcements, " Wants," ''Ex- 

 changes," inserted in this department for 15 cents per 

 25 words. Notices over 25 words charged at the rate 

 of one-half cent per word. No notice inserted for less 

 than 15 cents. Notices which are merely indirect 

 methods of soliciting cash purchasers cannot be ad- 

 mitted to these colums under any circumstances. 

 Terms, cash with order. 



E. G. Harlow, Lynn, Mass., will exchange Star- 

 fish, Sea-Urchins, Skate eggs, Ocean Curiosities and 

 Minerals. For Minerals, Stamps, and Coins, list 

 furnished to applicants. Correspondence desired. 



H. F. Kkamp, Wallinford, Con., wants to exchange 

 side-blown birds eggs with all collectors. Plea-e 

 send your list of duplicates. 



Cannel, Peacock, and other varieties of Coal ; Sand 

 and Soap-stone, Fire-clay, from Mines here ; for 

 Minerals and Coal of U. S. and Canada. Corres- 

 pondence solicited. W. O. Marmaduke, Washing- 

 ton, Ind. 



A Small Printing Press :— Hand-inking, (3x4-% 

 inches inside of chase) with one font of fancy Card 

 Type, Chase, Ink-roller, Ink, Furniture, Leads, &c., 

 and 1,000 mixed cards (blank), to exchange for best 

 offer of Bird's eggs ; must be blown from one 

 smoothly drilled hole on side, and in good condition. 

 A. L. Stevens, P O. Box 242, Claremont, N. H. 



Wanted — A good Acromatic Telestope, Surveyors 

 Compass, with Vernier and Surveyors chain. Address 

 stating full particulars, to J. E. Winslow, Virgil, 

 N. Y. 



Birds eggs, single or in sets, blown through one 

 smoothly drilled hole in the side, to exchange for 

 same. Send list. Address H. W. DavIs, North 

 Granville, N. Y. 



C. S. Bouton, Hyde Park, Cook Co., 111.. (Box 

 6'i) desires to exchange eggs with other collectors. 

 Please write. 



Birds eggs and general curiosities for exchange. 

 For particulars address, JoSE R. Curtis, Painted 

 Post, Steuben Co., N. Y. 



Sets and single eggs to exchange for the same ; al' 

 first-class. Address, Rob't Bovd, Jr., Hyde Park, 

 Cook Co., 111. 



Medicine stamps to exchange with collectors of the 

 .same. Address, L A. Judkins, Box 16, Claremont, 

 N. H. 



I have for exchange the eggs of twenty-five species 

 of birds, both rare and common. All first class. 

 Address, W. H. Eli.is, Box 423, Vineland, N. J. 



J. M. Pedrim, N. Temescal, Alameda Co., Cal., 

 has Cclifornia minerals, ores, woods, shells, ocean 

 curiosities, and beetles to exchange for offers in 

 minerals, shells, beetles and curiosities generally. 



Fred E. Derby, Tilton, N. H., wishes to ex- 

 change Golden Days from March 1882 to May 1884. 

 None are missing, and all are in fine condition, for 

 birds eggs. Write first, stating best offer. 



A quantity of fine minerals, an upright show case, 

 5 feet high, and stamps, for first-class eggs, stuffed 

 birds, or IngersoU's Birds Nestings. Address, G. B. 

 Holmes, 127 W. 2nd St., Indianapolis, Ind. 



Wisener Hammond, Shelbyville, Bedford Co., 

 Tennesee, wishes to sxchadge birds eggs wiih every 

 collector in the land. Please write for list. 



Theo. Coleman, Seaforth, Ont., Canada, desires 

 to exchange Birds eggs. Correspondence solicited. 



A few thousand U. S. & Foreign coppers to 

 exchange for new or second-hand books relating to 

 coins, stamps, natural History & curiosities. Send 

 list. Thomas W. Denier, 63 Sheriff St., New York. 



Confederate money, Chinese coins, stamps &c., for 

 coins ; 26 Nos. of Standard Library for Nos. of 

 Seaside, &c.. Send for list. A. P. Wylie, Prairie 

 Center, 111, 



I have fossils from the Lower Siluria, Cincinnati 

 group and trilobites (Calymene Senaria) to exchange 

 for other fossils, minerals etc. Address, Brainerd 

 B. Thresher, 128 West ist Street, Dayton, Ohio. 



S. S Owen, North Turner Bridge, Maine, wishes 

 to exchange birds eggs with all collectors. Lists sent 

 upon application. He also wishes new nickels with- 

 out the word cents, and will give cash or eggs in 

 exchange for the same. Correspondence solicited. 



Wanted to exchange for minerals, curiosities, eggs' 

 coins or stamps, a set of stencils, consisting of i set 

 of letters, printers rule 132 inches deep ; i set )^ 

 inches deep ; 6 brushes, only two usad ; 3 small boxes 

 of black ink and sponge ; 2 small boxes of cardinal 

 ink and spongs ; i medium box of silver ink and 

 sponge ; 2 large boxes of Black ink and sponges ; 

 2 large boxes of Cardinal ink and sponges ; the outfit 

 cost Sg.25. Please send in your exchange lisi before 

 September 20th, 1884. Address, W. E. Fowler, 

 Spartanburg S. C. 



Wanted to exchange for Minerals, Natural Coins' 

 or offers. History of New York, in four vols., ove"" 

 4,000 pages, with numerous maps and engravings- 

 J. M. Taylor, New Milford, Orange Co., N. Y. 



L. A. Jl'dkins, Box 16, Claremont, N. H., 

 wishes to exchange U. S. Medicine Stamps with 

 other collectors of the same. Please write. 



I have about 25 varieties of Eggs, blown with one 

 hole, to exchange for Same. Southern and west- 

 ern correspondence especially desired. John B. 

 Ru3SEL, 95 Belleville Ave., Newark, N. J 



Birds' eggs, Indian Arrow-heads, Tomahawks, a 

 collection of U. S. and Foreign Stamps for Birds' 

 Eggs and Revenue Stamps. Giio. W. Tripp, Adrian, 

 Mich. 



A fine collection of Indian relics to dispose of. 

 Write A. A. Lynn, Cornersburgh, Mah. Co., Ohio 



Exchange — Two Foreign Coins and 140 Foreign 

 Stamps for every New Nickel, without cents. One 

 foreign coin, a large copper cent and 40 roreign 

 stamps for every 3 or 5 cent script. 80 foreign stamps 

 for every copper cent, or half cent. 55 foreign 

 stamps for every eagle nickel cent, or foreign coin, 

 except I cent Canada. Phil S. Bonney. Little 

 Sioux, Iowa. 



Wanted Autograph letters of distinguished persons. 

 U. S. Revenues highest cash price paid. List of 

 buying prices of U. S. Coins, Fractional, Colonial 

 and Confederate Currency. James S. McHenry, 

 208 S. Spruce St., Nashville, Tenn. 



The Montreal Agassiz Association solicit corres- 

 pondence with collectors and others, regarding the 

 habits, nesting, etc., of our North American birds. 

 Address W. D. Shaw, Sec, and Treas., of Mont- 

 real A. A., 84 St. Peters street, Montreal, Can. 



Birds' eggs. 

 Moines, Iowa. 



James B. Green, Box54g. Des 



F. M. Galbraith, Jr., Chester. S. C, is desirous 



of exrhnnging Birds' Eggs with cnreirlois. Corres- 

 pondence solicited. 



