THE OOLOGIST. 



One Flute Harmonica, nickel-plated ; one Bell, two 

 basses, and one pair of RolLr Skates to exchange for 

 Coins, Medals or Tokens. ED. VAN WINKLE, 

 Caro, Mich. 



Wanted. — To exchange Eggs, and correspond with 

 collectors in the United States and Canada. Distant 

 States preferred. Address, F. W. CLAY, Box 1,917 

 Ann Arbor Mich. 



I have Minerals, Stamps, Coins and Eggs to ex- 

 change. A. T. WARREN, Portland Block, St. Paul, 

 Minn. 



To Exchange. — ■" The American Field," several 

 years ; also. Silver Watch and Hunting Knife, for 

 Birds' Eggs or Books. FRANK HARRIS, La 

 Crescent, Minn. 



Offered. — Seventy species of inland and 50 of marine 

 Shells for other Shells. Send your list for ours. 

 JOHN M. HOLZINGER, Winona, Minn. 



I have a Colt's 44-calibre Navy Revolver and a lot 

 of other articles to exchange for Coins, Eggs, etc. 

 ANTON DWORAK, Geneva, Neb. 



Marinas ^Igae, Shells, Sea Curiosities (all correctly 

 named), for Algse, She Is, or Birds' Eggs. All letters 

 answered. S. R. MORSE, Atlantic City, N. J. 



A good small Printing Press for a collection of Min- 

 erals or Arrow-heads. E. D. COUNSELLOR, 

 Millville, N. J. 



Malchite, Azurite, Cryscolla. Cuprite and Limonite 

 for Eggs in sets jr single. LEO MAHLER, ii6 E. 

 Fifty-ninth street, New York city. 



First-class Eggs, single or in sets, in exchange for 

 others. Correspondence solicited. ZACH TAY- 

 LOR, Lock Box 23, Dunkirk, N. Y. 



To Exchange. — Stamps, Egg:, and Jint-ciass cVimh- 

 ers (style No. 2), without straps for first-class Eggs. 

 (Sets with full data preferred). J IJ. SORNBOR- 

 GER, Guilford, Chenango County, N. Y. 



To Exchange. — A set of Spotted Eggs of American 

 Goldfinch for best offer. Also, sets and single Eggs 

 for same. VERDI BURTCH, Branchport, N. Y. 



For Exchange. — A black-walnut Egg Case, having 

 five draws, each 24x14x2 inches. The bottom of the 

 draws co ne out, leaving slits for partitions. Will 

 exchange it for sets or singles (Birds' Eggs), instru- 

 ments, or Books on Ornitho ogy or Oology. Write 

 first. VAN LEWIS, Potsdam, N. Y. 



I will exchange " Youths' Companion," vol. 59, for 

 the best offer in Birds' Eggs. H. C. GUTCHESS, 

 Port Byron, N. Y. 



To Exchange. — Firsi-class Eggs for the same. A 

 set of six Eggs of 149a for a set equally rare. NEIL 

 F. POSSON, Medina, N. Y. 



I will exchange 300 assorted foreign Stamps for 

 back volumes of the Oologist, bound. A. L. W.\L- 

 LACE, Cortland, N. Y. 



Will exchange my collection of Birds' Eggs and 

 Case for trio Langshans or offers. EDWIN POW- 

 ELL, Ghent, N. Y. 



Will exchange a pair of Roller Skates and some 

 American Birds' Eggs for Eggs, with data blanks. 

 FRANK STEVENS. Sandy Hill, N. Y. 



" Groove-billed Crotophaga " and Wilson's " Phala- 

 rope " for Eggs not in my collection. Hawks and 

 Buzzards wanted. Only first-class given and first- 

 class wanted. GEO. H. STUART, 3D., Chestnut 

 Hill, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Wanted. — To exchange Birds' Eggs with collectors 

 throughout the United States and Canada. Water 

 Birds' Eggs preferred. Correspondence solicited. 

 WALTER F. WEBB. Barkers, Niagara Couniy,N.Y. 



Wanted. — Correspondence on Natural and Mental 

 Science. For Exchange — " Livingstone's Travels," 

 and other good works, for books. J. B. NICHOLS, 

 Cazenovia, N. Y. 



" Study of Savage Weapons," " Mound Builders 

 in Michigan." " Taxidermists' Guide," lo exchange 

 for Stone Hatchets or offers in Indian Relics. W. A. 

 HAKES, 125 Liberty street, Binghamton, N. Y. 



Birds' Eggs, in sets or single, to exchange for same 

 or Indian Relics. I will give any one bf the follow- 

 ing Eggs for every fine Arrow-head received : Nos. i, 

 i49«, 248, 282 or 289. CHAS. W TREAT, Brook- 

 lyn, Ohio. 



L. S. Fossils for a good Phacops Trilobite, "Steele's 

 Geology," Minerals, or Indian Relics of Slate 1 r Cop- 

 per. W. H. BEAN, Lebanon, Ohio. 



Eggs of Nos. 12, 13, 233, 258, 261, 263, 248, 480, 579 ; 

 also, second-class Eggs (half rates) for first-class 

 Eggs not in my collection. HARRY S. DAY, Fre- 

 mont, Ohio. 



I will exchange volumes V., VI. and VII. " Golden 

 Days" (unbound and in good condition) for best 

 offer of Birds' Eggs. C. S. HORNKR, 1,202 Willson 

 avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. 



Papers published before and during the war to 

 exchange for Birds' Eggs, in sets. WM. t . LEWIS, 

 Martins Ferry, Ohio. 



A good Imperial Stamp Album, with 162 foreign 

 Stamps and 45 United States Stamps, in exchange for 

 Birds' Eggs. EDWARD WELLS, 2,121 N. twen- 

 tieth street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



To Exchange. — Printing Press, T> pe, Telegraph 

 Instrument, Arrow-heads, Tin Tags and Birds' Eggs 

 for Eggs in sets. J. W. JACOBS, Waynesburg, Pa 



I have over 500 first-class Single Eggs which I will 

 exchange at one- third catalogue rates for good Sets. 

 SAMUEL B. LADD, West Chester, Pa. 



Wanted. — To exchange Birds' Eggs for the same. 

 Send list. J. PERCY MOORE; 1,931 Judson Place, 

 Philadelphia, Pa. 



Wanted. — To exchange Eggs with collectors in the 

 West and South. W. E. CLYDE TODD, Beaver, Pa. 



Thirty different Stamps for 100 different postmarks, 

 or five Stamps for ten foreign postmarks. WILLIS 

 R. PERRY, Lock Box 4, Canton, Pa. 



I will exchange V Nickels without "cents" for 

 Indian Relics or Foreign Stamps and Confederate 

 Money. CLARENCE R. JACKSON, No. 138 

 Church street, Nashville, Tenn. 



Eggs and Stamps for Eggs. C. J. THOMSON, 

 746 N. Twentieth street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



The thirteenth edition of Durbin's Catalogue, ten 

 numbers; Vol. 11. of " The Capital City Philatelist," 

 50 all different Stamps, some tare. No. 2, Vol. I. of 

 the " Naturalists' Companion " and five philatelic 

 papers, for the best offer in first-class Birds' Eggs. 

 Write first. Single Eggs wanted. Accepted offers 

 answered. HENRY R. SHARPLES, Box 1968 West 

 Chester, Pa. 



One hundred and fifty first-class side-blown Birds' 

 Eggs to exchange for Coins, Stamps, fine specimens 

 of Indian Arrow-hrads and Minerals. WILLIS P. 

 ARNOLD, Shannock, R. I. 



