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Vol. V, 



ALBION, N. Y., OCT. & NOV., 1888. 



No. 10 & 11 



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 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 he admitted to these columns 

 under any circumstances. Terms, cash with 

 order. 



I will exchange first-class eggs for a camera 

 and fixtures EDW. F. HUT. LIES, O & 32 



St.. Galveston, Texas. 



TO EXCHANGE for the hest offer of eggs in 

 sets, one first-class African Ostrich egg or tor 

 a pair of climbers in first-class shape. T. O. 

 Naramore, Jr., Los Angeles, Cal. 



We have over 500 volumes of new books,popular 

 writers, which we will exchange for Birds'Eggs o: 

 otier. Send for list. 



THE OOLOGIST, Albion, N, Y. 



NOTICE my prize offer in Aug. and Sept. No. 

 of Oologist, outside page of cover. I have sever- 

 al sets of the Arctic Tern, three eggs each, 

 left and to close out the 25 sets, all 1st. 

 class. I will reduce the price to 33c. per set, 

 prepaid. Prizes awarded Dec. 10, instead of Nov. 

 to . Send at once you stand a good chance. 

 II. E. Berry, Damariscotta, Me. 



FOR BEST OFFERS of first-class eggs single or 

 in sets. I have the following: 5b, 12, 13, 22, 93, 99, 

 101, 107, 1ST. 123, 148, 151, 153, 154, 155. 108, 181, 193, 

 19T, 209. 214, 231. 257, 258, 25S, 263, 371, 2T4, 2T8, 

 278b. 300, 304, 315, 37S, 3S8. 425, 473, 557, 602, 6S5, 736 

 Send list. HERBERT B. BROWN, 61 Pine St., 

 Bahgor, Maine. 



TO EXCHANGE for a good 22 long or short 

 revolver in good condition, single eggs No's 99, 

 1.52, 155. 243, 257. 20U, 282, 284, 263. 361. 3S5, 408, 490, 

 498, 721, 725, 4f0. Correspondence solicited. 

 MILES S. HTJRLBUT. Box 135, Portland, Mich. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— No. 77. Worm-eating War- 

 bler N-3, N-4, N-5, also No . 428. Mississippi Kite 

 14, for sets new to my collection. Saml. B. Ladd, 

 West Chester, Pa. 



I have for exchange several sets of Europe m 

 Buzzard, Kestril, Merlin, Coot, Little Screech 

 Owl, Golden Plover. Lup-wing Kittiwake Gull, 

 Great Skua, Long-tailed Skua, Bed-necked Grebe 

 and others. Wanted eggs of Kingbird, Cactus 

 Wren, Great Crested Flycatcher, Bob-white. 

 Yellow- and Black-billed Cuckoo, Red-eyed 

 Vireo, Belted Kingfisher and many other com- 

 mon species. Send list and receive mine. 

 W. RAINE, Walton St., Toronto. Canada. 



I want the following first-class-eggs either in 

 singles or in sets, Ridgway's No's: 



2, 4, 21, 41. 47, 51, 63. 69, 72, any of the Warblers 

 or Vireos, 128, 151, 16S, 197, 231C, 237, 24;ib, 271. 

 293, 2>9,326, anvof the Hummingbirds. 351, 354, 

 357, 382, 3^7, 38S, 4,12, 397, 420, 425, 430, 431, 432, 443, 

 4T3, 477, 480, 494, 437, 498, 501, 507, 516. 52.5, 555, 

 557. 572. 609, 618. 641, 643, 643a, 681, and 736. 



If you have duplicates of any of the species on 

 this list, write stating best exchange or cash 

 price. 

 Address FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion, N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE for sets: A Natural History 

 of Mammals almost new, 8no pg., cost $3.oo. con- 

 tains 60 full page colored plates. Send for full 

 description, Win N. Colton, Biddeford, Maine: 



I want the following eggs in full and original 

 sets With data: 26-27-41-51-135-161-354-382-500- 

 501 506-583-641-650. Will give good exchnnge for 

 same. Heyward Long. Martin's Ferry. Ohio. 



I WOULD LIKE to exchange Ohio Arrow 

 heads for the following papers; if you have any 

 of my wants, write making an ofier: 



I want The Coin Collector's Journal, Scott & 

 Co., NO'S 1 to 145 except NO'S 74; 76; 99, 105. 106. 

 124, 130. The Exchanger's Monthly, Vol. l, Nos' 

 3,4,8, 9. The Youth's Ledger, and Collector's 

 Ledger, nearly all the numbers. Museum Bul- 

 letin; Vol. l, No's l, 2, 3. 4. The Philatelic World 

 Vol. l, 2, 3, 4, 5 first 10 No's. The Agassiz Com- 

 panion, Vol. l,Vol. 2, except 3 and 12, Vol. 3, 

 except 4 and 5. The American Journal of Phil- 

 ately, Vol. 1, 1888. NO'S I: 3, 4. 5. 6, 7, 8, 9. The 

 Bay State Oologist, Vol. l, Nos. 2, 5. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. 

 The Oolgist Exchange. Illinois, Vol l. No's l, 3, 

 8. 9, 10. ERWIN G. WARD, Box 12C, Palmer. 

 Mass. 



FRED C. LTJSK, Practical Taxidermist Holley 

 N. Y. Birds and Mammals mounted in a 

 first-class manner. Deer's head?, 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 



W" A l\T [ T'TT ! 'n ? At once. Local and trav- 

 «0-J^ ri «yL/ ! eling agents for our goods. 

 Liberal commissions, or salary and expenses, 

 to competent and reliable men. For terms 

 and full particulars, address 



J. F. LeClake, Nurseryman. 

 Ilm4 Brighton, N. Y. 



Send Ten Cents 



in stamps for 

 large illustrated 



catalogue of Taxidermists' and Naturalists sup- 

 plies, Birds' Eggs and Skins, and Natural History 

 goods in general. GEO. F. HILL. 



592 N. High St , Calu'nbus, Ohio. 



