THE 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 

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

 than 25 cents. Notices which are merely indirect 

 methods of soliciting cash purchasers cannot he ad- 

 mitted to these columns under any circumstances. 

 Terms, cash with order. 



I have a first-class B Flat Brass Cornet and a 32-cal. 

 Revolver to exchange for first-class Birds' Eggs. 



H. E. FRY, Box 391, Emporia, Kansas. 



I will give 100 post marks and 35 tobacco tags for 

 Nos. 93, 258, 261, 271, 315, E. Sparrow single eggs. 



CHAS. T. HEPBURN, Ft. Scott, Kansas. 



I have a few packets of stamps, 50 varieties in each, 

 to exchange for eggs. 



A. McFARLANE, Lawrence, Kansas. 



To Exchange. — Gulliver's Travels and Baron Mun- 

 chausen, Single eggs Nos. 361, 149a, 237, 312, 93, for 

 Single eggs. IRA HOTTER, Lawrence. Kansas. 



Will exchange Postage Stamps for named Fossils, 

 Indian Arrow-heads or Birds' Eggs. Write first to 



Mrs. S. S. GILSON, Peabody, Mass. 



Northern Maine : — I desire to make the acquain- 

 tance of a North of Maine collector ; object, excha'ge 

 or purchase. C. O. TROWBRIDGE, Framingham, 

 Mass. 



Birds' Eggs, side blown, in sets or single, with data, 

 for the same, or for books or birds and eggs. 



FRA.NK BURRILL, Lisbon Centre, Me. 



150 species of Birds' Eggs, offered in exchange 

 for those not now in my collection. Address, with 

 offers, FREDERICK STEARNS, (Personal) Detroit, 

 Mich 



Wanted. — To correspond and exchange with collec- 

 tors in United States and Canada. R. A. POWELL, 

 Box 184 Marshall, Mich. 



Offered. — A first-class set of No. 81, with nest, for 

 N. A. Birds' Eggs not in my collection. 



JEROME TROMBLEY, Petersburg, Mich. 



, Youths Companions, 1883 and 1884, for offer in 

 Birds' Eggs o Climbing Irons. Dozen Falcon Steel 

 Pens for V nickles (no cents). W. C. OLDFIELD, 

 Cedar Springs, Mich. 



A pair of climbers, strapped ready for use, for first- 

 class Birds' Eggs, in sets, with data. Address, 

 GRANT H. ROUSE, 42 Hancocl^ Ave., Detroic, 

 Mich. 



Tin-Tags, Curiosities and Stamps, for Eggs, single 

 or in sets. First-class wanted. ALISTIN CAS- 

 WELL, Box A, Ann Arbor, Mich. 



Will exchange one pair of Steel Climbing Irons for 

 Eggs, or Books on Birds. A. H. FEATHERSTON, 

 ^ Box 734, Red Wing, Minn. 



To Exchang'". — First-class Eggs, in sets, with data, 

 for same. Send list and get mine. Some fine sets, 149. 

 M. CRAWFORD, Kahoka, Mo. 



Oil Paintings exchanged for Moundbuild^rs and 

 Indian relics, Buffalo, Deer, Elk and Antelope horns. 

 Books, Music, and other specimens. P. L. ONG, 

 Laclede, Mo. 



To Exchange. — First-class Birds' Eggs, single, or in 

 sets, for the same. FRED MONTMORENCY, 

 care B, & M. R. R., Omaha, Neb. 



Nickel Ore, Porphory, Labradorite, Petrified Wcod» 

 Epidote, Iron Ore and Calcite Crystal, all large 

 specimens, for Fossils or Minerals. No small speci- 

 mens accepted. GEO. B. CARR, 12 Linden Street, 

 Manchester, N. H. 



I will exchange Bird Skins for same, with data. 

 Correspondence solicited with all collectors. 



EDW. A. SWIFT, Elmira, N. Y. 



I have a 15-shot Colts Repeating Rifle, central fire,. 

 32cal., used but littJe, giod as new, which I will ex- 

 change for the first offer of Birds' Eggs consisting of 

 not less than 250 different species. Rifle cost $23.50. 

 VAN H. LEWIS, Potsdam, N. Y. 



Will exchange 125 numbers of " Harper's Young 

 People " and 200 picture advertising cards, for first- 

 class Birds' Eggs with data. C. M. W. ALDRICH, 

 Greenport, N. Y. 



Eggs Nos. 7, 12, 22, 41, 63, 93, 99, 123, 148, 154, 157, 

 E. S. 217, 278, 257, etc., for Eggs insets. ED. M. 

 DEAN, Williamsville, Erie Co., N. Y. 



Thirty-six numbers of " Golden Days," commenc- 

 ing October 30, 1886, for best offer of Western Birds' 

 Eggs, in sets or single. HAROLD C. COOK, Pots- 

 dam, N. Y. 



I wish to correspond, make e.xchanges, and purchase 

 with collectors of wood. I have over 400 specimens. 

 Correspondence solicited. LOUIS W. HAHN, 80 E. 

 Third St., Dunkirk, N. Y. 



Wanted. — The addresses of papers devoted to 

 birds, also sample copies of same. GEO. L. WHITE, 

 Mt. Morris, N. Y. 



To Exchange. — First-class Eggs, in singles or sets, 

 for eggs not in my collection. W. B. DALEY, 

 Chatham, N. Y. 



Birds' Eggs in pairs, for same in sets, with data, or 

 single. Write for lists. Correspondence solicited. 

 FRANK STERLING, Cutchogue, L. I., N. Y. 



Correspondence solicited with Ornithologists and 

 Oologists in this state. Minerals and fossils for same. 

 F. L. WILSON, Elma, Erie Co., N. Y. 



I will exchange Mark Twain's " Tramp Abroad '' 

 for first-class eggs DOLPH HENDERSON, P. O. 

 Bo.x 43, Durham N. C. 



To Exchange. — First-class eggs in sets and single 

 for first-cla.ss sets. Send list. FRED C. WAITE, 

 Hudson, Ohio. 



To Exchange. — Tobacco Tags for Birds' Eggs, -.iugle 

 Or insets. First-class eggs preferred. LUTHh.K 

 H. LEWIS, Martin's Ferry, Ohio. 



Will Exchange Birds' Eggs, single, with colleciois 

 in U. S., southern and western states preferred. H 

 H. WICKHAM, Beaver, Pa. 



"^ Anthracite Coal Fossils in exchange for Fossils, 

 Indian Relics, and Birds' Eggs in sets. N. S. DAVIS, 

 Sup't Schools, Scranton, Pa. 



To Exchange" — 50 cloth-bound books in fine condi- 

 tion, valufd at $75, for the best collection of eggs in 

 sets. FRANK S. ROSE, 2429 Montgomery Ave., 

 Philadelphia, Pa. 



Birds' Eggs, in sets and single, for the same. 

 JOSEPH A. STEINMETZ, 1124 South Broad St. , 

 Philadelphia, Pa. 



