The West American Scientist. 



CHANCES TO SWAP! 



Notices inserted in this column for five 

 cents per line for each insertion. Only 

 exchange notices accepted. 



American — especially Californian — 

 and European shells, botanical and other 

 specimens from Connecticut and other 

 localities, to exchange for books and 

 papers on botany, conchology, micro 

 scopy, entomology, etc., or for other 

 specimens. G. R. Lumsden, 54 2d St., 

 Norwich, Conn. 



Books wanted by the editor. Shells, 

 seeds, plants, or subscriptions to this 

 magazine offered in return. Back vol- 

 umes of scientific periodicals or any liter- 

 ature relating to the Pacific Coast desired, 

 especially works on botany or shells. 



Will exchange four different V . S. postal 

 cards for every foreign one. All offers 

 accepted. Also, a genuine " Mael-Stone" 

 valued at I5.00, for a stamp album worth 

 at least |2. 50. One without stamps pre- 

 ferred. Box 9, Davidsburgh, Pa. 



A fine brass blow-pipe to exchange for 

 Nos. I, 2, 3, 4, Vol. I, of The Naturalists' 

 Companion. Alden Loung, Owego, Tioga 

 Co., N. Y. 



A collection of fossil ferns, flags, insects, 

 cones, seed-pods, fish, etc., to exchange 

 or for sale. J. G. Wainwright, Waukegan, 



A rare mineral for every one hundred 

 neatly written names and addresses. Any 

 number taken. C. Haddaway, Easton, 

 Md. 



Various natural history papers, Hoosier 

 Naturalist, 3 nos. Sunny South Oologist, 

 etc., to exchange for coins, minerals, 

 Indian relics or stamps. W. P. Arnold, 

 Shannock, R. I. 



Harry B. Booth, 25 Northfield Place, 

 Manningham, Bradford, Yorkshire, Eng., 

 wishes to exchange with American col- 

 lectors in ornithology and oology. 



Collection of birds' eggs for one of 

 curios, Indian and mound relics, etc. 

 Arthur B. Roberts, Weymouth, Medina 

 Co., Ohio. 



Birds' eggs' in sets or single, for num- 

 bers of Naturalists' Compa?iion. C. B. 

 Johnson, Redwing. Minn, 



Calcite, Petrified wood, selenite, stalac- 

 tite, red granite (used exclusively in the 

 construction of the capitol at Austin), 

 fossil and recent shells and eggs for min- 

 erals, coins, stamps, shells, eggs, sea- 

 curios, fossils and woods. Glen Stearns, 

 Georgetown, Texas. 



Dnrbins' Catalogue (14th edition), 

 Naturalists'' Companio7i, Vol. i, No. 2, 50 

 vars. stamps, and philatelic papers for 

 birds' eggs. Write first. H. R. Sharpies, 

 box 1968, West Chester, Pa. 



Gray's First Lessons in Botany, copies 

 of Boston Jour7ial of Chemistry, Ameri- 

 can Naturalist, and other natural history 

 papers and books, for Indian relics, min- 

 erals, curiosities, stamps, etc. J. H. Mer- 

 rill. Wenham, Mass. 



Wanted: rare, single eggs, not more 

 than one of a kind; will give good ex- 

 change in rare sets with data. Geo. H. 

 Selover, Lake City, Minn. 



Odd numbers of Naturalists' Compan- 

 ion, and other natural history papers, 5 

 cents each, or in exchange for coins, 

 stamps, or specimens of any kind. C. R. 

 Orcutt, San Diego, Cal. 



Wanted. Bee Books. Bee Journals, 

 old ones for new scientific books. Geo. 

 G. Groff, Lewisburg, Pa. 



A large number of very fine books for 

 offers. W. S. Beekman, West Medford, 

 Mass. 



Birds' eggs for others not in my col- 

 lection. Mrs. L. Abbott, Ravenwood, 111. 



Coins, stamps, books, and papers for 

 offers in poultry. Frank L. Boll, 15 Mon 

 trose St., Rochester, N. Y. 



A.Randall. A. T. Randall, N.Kennedy. 



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Staple and Fancy Groceries, Queensware, 



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