THE YOUNG OOLOGIST. 



Exchanges and Wants. 



Brief special announcements. "Wants," "Ex- 

 changes," inserted in this department for 25 cents per 

 25 words. Notices over 25 words charged at the rate 

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

 than 25 cents. Notices which are merely indirect 

 methods of soliciting cash purchasers cannot be ad- 

 mitted to these columns under any circumstances. 

 Terms, cash with order. 



I have a fine lot of U. S. cents and half cents, some 

 uncirculated ; also colonial hardtimes tokens. War 

 tokens, store cards, foreign coins, and silver. Corres- 

 pondence solicited. Address R. R. GAY, 36 Marietta 

 St., Rochester, N. Y. 



To Exchange.— Minerals, fossils and eggs for the 

 same. E. D. Droun, Weldon, Montgomery County, 



Wanted — U. S. Cents of the following dates : 1849, 

 '50. '52, 'S4. '56, and 1877. Will pay cash for same. 

 Write for prices to A. T. JOHNSON, Hiawatha, Kan. 



Wanted. — To Exchange a fine pair of Roller 

 Skates, (No. 7,") cost $4.00, for a pair of Climbing 

 Irons, or the best offer of Birds' Eges. Address 

 Drawer B, Crystal Springs, Copiah Co., Miss. 



To Exchange.— Fine collection of Eggs, about 

 two hundred different kinds, 350 in all, also scroll 

 saw, lathe, emery wheel, circular saw and drill, double 

 barreled shot gun, with fixtures, Smiles' Works (4), 

 also pair of Barney & Berry club skates. The above 

 property is in good shape. Will sell or exchange for 

 other desirable property. Watch wanted. Further 

 particulars from F. O. HELLIER, Grass Lake, Jack- 

 son Co., Mich. 



For Exchange. — Star Fish, and Eggs of the 

 Skate, or Sand Shark, for Birds' Eggs, in sets, or stal- 

 actites. JOHN M. SWAN, Jr., 14 Central Ct., 

 Newport, R. I. 



Mounted Birds. — I will exchange for collections 

 of Eggs, (two of each kind,) and no less than sixty 

 different kinds of medium and large ones, and one 

 hundred small ones, the following Mounted Birds, all 

 dated and labeled by me. 1 Baltimore Oriole; 1 Car- 

 olina Rail; 1 Chestnut-sided Warbler; 1 Red Wing 

 Starling ; 1 Black and White Creeper; 1 Red Start; 

 1 Gold Finch; 1 Blue Bird; 1 Black Capt. Titmouse. 

 These birds are all mounted on collection stands, by 

 me, and are some of my best work, and are all labeled, 

 when shot, and by myself. Address JOHN T. 

 JONES, Professional Taxidermist, Maiden, Mass. 



Wanted. — To exchange Foreign and United States 

 Stamps, for full clutches of well identified Birds' 

 Eggs, with data blanks. Also well preserved bird 

 skins, with data blanks. Also any books, in good con- 

 dition, on Ornithology or Oology. Be sure and write 

 explicitly the first time, to avoid useless correspon- 

 dence. Give each article you have for exchange what 

 you value it at. Also give full list of all the stamps 

 you want, and their price as stated in any reliable 

 catalogue. Address W. A. JOHNSON, $26 Fourth 

 Avenue, Detroit, Mich. 



Dealers. — We can furnish you anything obtainable 

 "in the line of Oological specimens, supplies and instru- 

 ments, at lowest wholesale rates. We can also furnish 

 you with one of the best price-lists out, for less money 

 than you can obtain them of any printer in America. 

 For full particulars address the publisher of The 

 Young Ooologist. 



MARINE CURIOS. 



7 fine Starfish or sea urchins, or 4 shark eggs for 25 

 cts. The lot for 60 cents. Starfish and sea urchins 5 

 cts up; 12 fine sea curios, 25 cts ; club rates given. 

 Address, E. H. HARLOW, 



Lynn, Mass 



CONFEDERATE BILLS— Set containing fl, $2, 

 $3 ; Post-paid, only 15c. Address, 



R. R. GAY, 

 36 Marietta St., Rochester, N. Y. 



TIGER COWRY, 



(CYPR.-E* TIGRIS.) 



From the East Indies, is one of the handsomest and 

 most durable shells in the market. Size 2x2x3 in., 

 usual retail price 2bc., but owing to our large stock 

 will send a sample by mail, post-paid, for only 12c. 

 One dozen by Express for 60c.; fifty by Express for 

 $2.00. FRANK H. LATTIN, 



Gaines, N. Y. 



Cend 10c. for the largest pack of advertising cards 

 ■^ ever offered. Agents wanted to sell Foreign 

 Stamps on commission. 25 stamps and terms free. 

 A. C. PHILLIPS, 



Sinclairville, N, Y. 



WM. 



Established 1823. 



H. WARNER & BRO., 



MEDALISTS, 



1123 Chestnut St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Washington National Monument Medal. Obverse 

 — bust of George Washington. Reverse — Washington 

 National Monument, dedicated Feb. 21, 1885. Size 

 21, White Metal, fine proof. The above Medal will be 

 forwarded to any address on receipt of price 15c. 

 Circulars of several of our late publications of fine 

 Medals forwarded to any address Free. 



10,000 



Pacific Coast Birds' Eggs & Skins, 



^o^^ s-^XjE c:x3::e-a.:e'. 



LISTS FOR STAMP. 



Your correspondence for mutual benefit is kindly 

 solicited. 



W. F. GREANY, 

 827 Brannan St., San Francisco, Cal. 



Minerals and Cut Gems. 



I can furnish collectors,! with fine\specimens 

 of the rarer species, including choice Minerals, 

 Semi-precious Stones, and Gems. Crocido- 

 lites (polished african tigers-eye) English fluors 

 of every hue, Baryta, Columbite, Wavellite, 

 Rhodonite, crys. Chalcopysite, green Garnets, 

 (Ouraravite) green Tourmahnes, with pink 

 centre, etc. 



W. S. BEEKMAN, 

 P. O. Box 108. West Medford, Mass. 



