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FOR EXCHANGE.- Double Barrel Shot 

 Gun. Singfle Shot Kille 22 cal. revolvers. For 

 sets of esgs. PAIIHMAN BROTJ^IEKS, 1011 

 Fourth St., La Porte, Ind. 



WANTED.— A pair of calipers marked in 

 hundredths and any copies of the "Iowa 

 Ornithologist." Also have a few common 

 sets to exchange. EMERSON STONER, 432- 

 38th St.. Oakland. Calif. (1-p) 



FOR EXCHANCiE.-HutterHies and moths 

 for eggs in sets or others, many common 

 ones wanted. Would like a copy of "The 

 Butterflies of the West Coast." JOHN 

 GRAVES, 1057 62nd St., Oakland, Cal. d-p) 



WANTP>D.— To correspond with parties in 

 Arizona ahd New Mexico who would collect 

 Beetles for me for cash or exchange. W. E. 

 SNYDER. Beaver Dam, Wis. (1-p) 



WANTED AT ONCE.-A specimen or the 

 Red Fox in fine winter fur. Also skin or 

 mounted specimen of the Varying Hare of 

 Snow Shoe Rabbit in brown summer fur. A 

 pair of Bald Heaaed Eagles in the down is 

 also desired. Address, stating price. DI- 

 RECTOR, THE CHICAGO ACADEMY OF 

 SCIENCES. Lincoln Park, Chicago, 111. (1) 



FOR SALE.— I have a fine line of arrows 

 and spears from (irime County. Texas. Send 

 $1.00 for a dozen perfect arrows. (tEORGE 

 E. DOERGE, Navasota, Texas, Box 484. (1-p) 



Brazilian Beetles and small showy shells 

 wanted. Will give skin of Snowy Owl. eggs. 

 butterflies or cash. GEORGE ROSSITER. 

 52 Tiverton Ave., Toronto. Canada. (1-p) 



WANTED— A high grade camera, 5x7 pre- 

 ferred. Offer in exchange fine sets, high 

 grade Ithaca hammerless gun, any gaugue, 

 new from factory; or part cash. E. F. POPE, 

 Colmesneil, Texas. 



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