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THE YOUNG OOLOGIST. 



H. K. Lakdis, Landis Valley, Pa., will give good 

 exchange in minerals for first-class eggs not native to 

 Pennsylvania. Correspondence desired with experi- 

 enced collectors. Write soon. 



An improved Lester scroll saw with lOo feet of J^ 

 inch wood for best offer of Birds' Eggs. A good flute 

 worth $12.^0, for eggs, stamps, coins, specimens, cu- 

 riosities, printing press, type. A breech-loading shot 

 gun or rifEe, an oak and white hoUey cabinet for 

 eggs, will hold 200, to exchange for eggs. Address 

 Herbert E. Stout, 611 Franklin Ave., Minneapolis, 

 Minn. 



To exchange — A fine new Racine Canoe for a 54 

 inch Bicycle. E. C. P., P. O. Box 545, Springfield, 

 Mass. 



Something needed by every boy in the TJnited 

 States, will be given in exchange for Birds' Eggs or 

 other curiosities. Write immediately to W.E. Proc- 

 tor, T518 Market Street, Oakland, Cal. 



Stuffed Birds to exchange for Birds' Eggs. Best 

 of Workmanship guaranteed; twelve years' experi- 

 ence ; send your lists of eggs by letter, no postals 

 wanted. H. F. Kramp, Wallingford, Conn 



Minerals, stamps, silk curiosities, silk scraps, etc., 

 to exchange for minerals, curiosities and birds' eggs 

 insets. Will G. Cope, i8i8 Barrett Ave., Louis- 

 ville, Ky. ^_ 



An eight dollar Continental Note of 1776, genuine^ 

 for the best offer in Indian or Mound Builders. Relics 

 in good condition. E. M. French, Amesburj', Mass. 



Wanted— First-class Birds' Eggs and Curiosities 

 in exchange in large quantities. Send lists and state 

 what you desire in exchange. Frank H. Lattin, 

 Gaines, N. Y. 



Twenty varieties of American Birds' Eggs, first- 

 class, and fourteen varieties of shells to exchange for 

 the .same. W. G. Talmadge, Plymouth, Conn. 



Eggs and stamps for eggs; 32 foreign stamps for 

 every foreign coin except one cent Canada. Corres- 

 jjondence solicited. F. J. Sortore, Belmont, Alle- 

 gany Co., N. Y. 



T. L., Box 62, Oakland. Cal., wants to exchange 

 good eggs of Crested Quail and Foolish Guillemot 

 for other good eggs. 



"V nickels" without the word cents, and minerals 

 for birds' eggs and minerals. Warren Carter, 

 Wallingford, Del. Co., Pa. 



Dealers please send lists and prices of minerals, rel- 

 ics and eggs to W. B. Flansburgh, La Fargeville, 

 Jefferson Co., N. Y. ^ 



I would like to exchange eggs with all collectors. I 

 also desire rare foreign stamps; send for list; I also 

 have foreign coins for exchange. V. E. Wyman, 

 Perry, Lake Co , Ohio. 



Chas. Achorn, Rockland, Meine, wants to ex- 

 change first-class Wilson Tern eggs with data, for 

 others in same condition. Send list and state number 

 wanted. 



Fossils, Flint, pectolite, iron and copper ore, plum- 

 bago, soil from Japan, China and Turk's Island, 

 shells, picture cards, vegetable ivory from Africa, to 

 exchange for birds' eggs. James Judd, 628 Will- 

 oughby Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



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. 



Ocean curiosities, such as star fish, sea urchins, 

 shells, etc., minerals, magazines, amateur papers, 

 books, etc., will be given in exchange for all kinds of 

 coins, stamps (except U. S.) minerals and birds' eggs; 

 correspondence desired. E. G Harlow, Lynn, Mass 



I have eggs to exchange with all collectors. List 

 on application. W. F. Beadman, Vineland, N. J. 



Wanted — A good Acromatic Telestope, Surveyors 

 Compass, with Vernier and Surveyors chain. Address 

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

 N. Y. 



Chrome ore, magnesia, rose, milky and glossy 

 quartz, flint, pectolite, michorchist, soap-stone, fele- 

 spar, horn block, to exchange for birds' eggs. Jas. 

 W ._ j u DP, 5 28 Willoug h by Ave., Bro o klyn, L.I.,N .Y. 



Birds' Skins, Eggs and Insects for the same. A 

 Foot-Power Holly Bracket Saw for the best offer in 

 birds' skins or side-blown eggs. Carleton Gil- 

 bert, Jackson, Mich. 



Minerals, Curiosities, etc., to exchange for Birds' 

 Eggs, in sets with data, and blown through one 

 hole Rare foreign stamps for match and medicine. 

 C. L. Brownell, Nyack-on-Hudson, N. Y. 



Ed. K. McClain, McConnellsville, S. C, wants 

 to exchange a first-class Telegraph Instrument (cost 

 $5), for a printing press complete in first-class order. 

 Write at once if you want to exchange. 



■pXCHANGE — Owing to our overwhelming stock 

 ^-^ in 30 or more varieties of minerals, we will give 

 extraordinary offers until November ist. Corres- 

 pondence necessary. A. E. SOUTHWORTH & 

 CO., Woodstock, III. 



A LLIGATOR EGGS by return mail at only 30c. 

 -f*- each. H. W. DAVIS, 



North Granville, N.Y. 



pASTE BOARD BOXES made especially for col- 

 ^ lections of all kinds. Two inches square, '/^ inch 

 high, 25 cents per doz. Send stamp for circular. 

 T. J. NEALIS, 

 511 Washington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 



My 24 Page Illustrated Catalogue, containing prices 

 of thousands of Coins, Stamps, Currency, &c., sent 

 free, with two Silver Plated Medals, for 10c. For 

 .sale only by W. F. GREANY, 827 Brannan St., San 

 Francisco, Cal. 



WANTED — 75 cents cash or 50 cents and an egg 

 of the Painted Bunting for an Ebony Fife near- 

 ly new; the fife cost $1.50. A. S. MEHL, 1,527 

 Mt. Vernon St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



SEND 10 cents for one of the Celebrated Micro- 

 scopic Watch Charms; 3 for 25c. Louis E. 

 Schrader, 1021 Main St., Wheeling, W. Va. 



NOTICE. 



Owing to protracted illness I am breaking 

 un my entire private collection of U. S. and 

 Foreign Stamps, Revenues, etc., Post Cards, 

 Confederate Bills, Minerals, Fossils, Petrifac- 

 tions, Indian ' Relics, etc. Sheets of stamps 

 sent on approval on receipt of postage. Nine 

 kinds of rare Iowa Minerals (i by I, labelled) 

 for 25c.; 2 by 2 specimens loc. each; perfect 

 arrovt^ heads 4 to loc. each; large specimens 

 of gold ore 15c. each. List of any of the 

 above for 2c. stamp for postage. Address 

 JAMES C. JAY, 

 La Hoyt, Henry Co., Iowa. 



