



Vol. V, 



ALBION, N. Y., AUG. & SEP., 1888. 



No. 8 & 9 



Exchanges and Wants, 



Brief special announcements. '.'Warns," "Ex- 

 phanges'' Inserted In this department for 25 cents 

 per 25 words Notices over 25 words charged at 



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

 fer less tlian 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. 



HANGE— A few tine sel 

 Urnpkin and Cha-cha-lac x. Als 



species. THOMAS H. JACKSON, West 

 Chester, Pa. 



INDIAN and Mexican Curiosities. bows,ar.rows 

 pottery, buckskin goods. New Mexico minerals, 

 blankets etc. Will exchange for specimens In 

 Geology, Conchology and oology. Correspond- 

 ence solicited. H. STEVENS, Sante Fe, New 

 Mexico. 



A FINE Collection of 3J0 first-and second-class 

 Birds' Eggs, 7u varieties, to exchange for a sec- 

 ond hand J. W. Pepper challenge or patent 18 in. 

 bead t> in. brass shell snare drum, or any other 

 good make sntre drum: must be first-class in all 

 cts. Address E. E. FERNHXJLZ, P. O. Box 



and single to 

 2 3.3 Indiana 



A\ 



WANTED— A good nciselets Ilcbert Gun, and 

 £pod work on Ornithology. To ex. a collec'cioa 

 jf over one hundred var.eitics ot eggs. C. 15. 

 l j LEA8, Clinton, Aric. 



I HAVE A FINE snare drum, which I will ex- 

 change for the best offer of Birds' Eggs received 

 within one moath. For description, value etc., 

 write to VAN H. LEWIS, Potsdam, N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE— For first-class Eggs in sets, a 

 few tine sets of Swainson's Warbler and other 

 ' eggs in sets, for eggs not in my collection . Send 

 list to G. NOBLE, savannah, Ga. 



' WANTED— To exchange Kansas eggs in sets 

 or single for eggs or a good book on Birds; Wil- 

 son or Burroughs is preferred. JOHN MY- 

 KRANTZ, Paola, Kan. 



FOR BEST OFFERS of single Eggs (1st- or 2nd- 

 class) r< ceived in next three weeks, I will give 

 lst-class sets with full data as follows: 436X, 

 402^, 300M H, 5W4 is, 745 l-i, and 583 1-1; also 

 other lst-class and a list of 2nd-class at V 3 hand- 

 book rates. ARTHUR E. PRICE, Grant Park. 

 111. 



TO EXCHANGE— For a Smith &- Wesson 22 cal. 

 Revolver in good condition, sets 378 i-t. i-g, 1-5, 



1-4, 32.6 1-4; :*0S. 351, 257, 357, 557, 685; 



•■'•: List, 2d edition, in good 

 ! T, Bai r lass. 



ESIDEM 



l e ic . old 



aens of Cm 



a, Tulare Co. 



al, 



to exchange for Indian 



5, Minerals or Cabinet 



ties. C. P. WILCOMB, 



SIL FISH, large size. fossil ni°s, opals, 

 HerklmerCo. xls., Mala* hit iperlzed 



Opalized wood, etc., for Elm Lis cabi- 



:p. above 3x4. LEO MAHLER, 238 East 3» 



y. cit.v, : ; :. y. 



A BA&GAIN ! 



A choice collection of over 100 species- of 

 Birds' Eggs, worth $30, also a good set of 

 Oological instruments. Will sell the entire 

 lot for only $ 10. DO. CHAS. G. WHITE, 

 Terre Haute, Ind., care of B. E. Havens. 



A FEW CHOICE sets of Amen, an Avocet, 

 four eggs each, for sale at $1.00 per set. 

 Order at once. Address Box 845, Ogden, 

 Utah. 



NICE SEA SHELLS only 20c. per large 

 box. Coral 10c. 



WILL N. COLTON, 

 Box 658, Biddeford, Me. 



WAITED— To seJl a collection of 

 Birds' Ei?gs, in good order, for $20.00. 

 ED. COLLETT, 1400 Colorado St., 



Austin, Texas. 



FRED C. LUSK, Practical Taxidermist, Hoiley, 

 N. Y. Birds and Mammals mourned ~n a 

 first-class manner. Deer's heads, Game pieces 

 Fur rugs a specialty. Also, Bird Skins and Eggs 

 collected to order. Specimens sent me will be 

 mounted and returned C. O. D. Satisfaction 

 guaranteed. Correspondence solicited. 9m3 



A COLLECTION 



Of 20 varieties of second-class Eggs, 

 all'good specimens sent post-paid for twenty- 

 five cents. Enclose stamp for list of first 

 class eggs. Address, 



W. E. PRATT, Lake Forest, 111. 



