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Vol. v, 



ALBION, N. Y., JULY, 1888. 



No. 7 



Exchanges and Wants. 



Brief special announcements. "Wants." "Ex- 

 changes" Inserted In this department for 25 cents 

 per 2:3 words. Notices over 25 words charged at 

 the rate of one-half cent per word. No notice in- 

 serted for less than 25 cents. Notices which are 

 merely Indirect methods of soliciting cash pur- 

 chasers cannot be admitted to these columns 

 under any circumstances. Terms, cash with 

 order. 



Specimens from Colorado to exchange for 

 first-class birds eggs. HARRY N. DELANO, 1059 

 Wilcox Ave., Chicago' 111. 



WANTED— To exchange Arrow-Heads and 

 eggs for single eggs. Large eggs preferred. 

 ED COLLETT, Huo Colorado bt., Austin, Texas. 



WANTED— To exchange an egg cabinet for 

 eggs, either single or in sets. Write for partic- 

 ulars. D. W. MARSH, Greenville, Mich. 



Will exchange Foreign Postage Stamps and 

 bird eggs, for eggs not in my collection. Wm. I. 

 COMSTOCK, Norwalk, Fairfield Co., Conn. P. 0. 

 Box, :,63. 



City residence lot to exchange for Indian Stone 

 Relics, old coins. Minerals or Cabinet specimens 

 of curiosities. C. P. WILCOMB, AHsalia, Tulare 

 Co. Cal. 



I want the following first-class sets with nests 

 Rldgways numbers. 7, 12. 71, 81, 152, 140. 149a, 

 209, 260, 201, 263, 971, 27S, 315, 324, 388, and without 

 the nests, 360, 301, 407. 527, 534, C-36, 538, 540, 549, 

 550, 556 607, 609, 63S, 673, 688, 737. 1 also want 

 first-class skins of 688. 



A number of rare egg offered for the above, or 

 wlil pay a liberal cash price for them. J. A. 

 SINGLEY, Glddings, Texas. 



TO EXCHANGE— Eggs in sets. Tufted Tit- 

 mouse. Whlppoorwill, Ruby Throated Humming- 

 bird, White-breasted Nuthatch, Cooper's Hawk, 

 and a long list of others. Send lists. J. WAR- 

 REN JACOBS, Waynesburg, Pa. 



TO EXCHANGE— One first-class African 

 Ostrich egg, for best offer of eggs in sets, (Hawks, 

 Owls, or Florida eggs preferred.) received within 

 one month. T. C. NARAMORE, Los Angeles, 

 Cal. ■ 



THE OOLOGIST 1 , urith Prem- 

 ium, for the balance of 1888 for 

 only twenty-five cents. Full par- 

 ticulars inside. 



"INDIAN RELICS" 



"Of stone age". A beautiful and rare 

 collection for sale, or exchange ; also Mound 

 builders relics. CHAS. E. JOHNSON, 



Montgomery, Mo. 



2^ VAKIETLES OF SECOND-CLASS 

 I J EGGS. Good specimens sent post- 

 \_J paid for twenty-five cents. Enclose 

 stamp for list of first-class eggs. Address, 

 W. E. PRATT, 2513 Indiana Ave., 



Chicago, 111. 



KTOTIOE. 



The Oologist supply depot is at 

 312 Church St., Po'keepsie, N. Y., 

 where you can buy Bird's J^jg's sup- 

 plies etc. at wholesale rates. Send 

 5 cts. for catalogue. 



Llovd & Stack. 



Fine Arrow Heads, very low. 

 Axes and Celts. Also the "World 

 Eenowned Lillie Heads of Kaskaskia 

 Group (Sub Car.) Location Mt. New- 

 man Va. and Tenn, very fine, from 

 25 cts. to $1.00 per doz. Arrows 

 from 30 cts. up to $1.50; Spear 

 Heads 20 cts. G*ve me an order 

 on and all. 



John D. Roinette, Xerxes, Tenn. 



The prices quoted on Birds' 

 Eggs in this Oologist ivill hold good 

 until the first of August. 



Frank H. Lattin. 



