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Vol. V, 



ALBION, N. Y., DEC, 1888. 



No. 12 



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 be admitted to these columns 

 under any circumstances. Terms, cash with 

 order. 



TO EXCHANGE— One pair of 3 ft Indian clubs 

 for best offer of first-class eggs, single or in sets. 

 FRANK DARROW, Corning, Iowa. 



WANTED— to exchange 100 white quartzlte 

 arrow and spear heads valued at $7.50: 100 large 

 'and small flint arrow and spear heads, some 

 imperfect but well marked and good specimens; 

 win take axes. hoes, spades and pipes. What 

 have you got? JAMES P* McGILL, South Bend, 

 Ind. 



IN EXCHANGE for the best offer of eggs in 

 sets, a 22 cal. Ballard rifle; also purely-bred 

 poultry of the following varieties, in trios; 

 White and Brown Leghorns, White and Par- 

 tridge Cochins, White Wyandottes, White 

 Plymouth Rocks, and Silver-penciled Hamburgs. 

 W. J. SIMPSON. 91 Park Row, N. Y. City. 12m2 



TO EXCHANGE— for a good 32 long or short 

 S. & W. revolver in good condition, for single 

 eggs, Ridgeway's, Nos. 7, 22, 61,93, 231, 326, 378, 

 4S0, 516. and a good 22 long revolver. Cor- 

 respondence solicited. MIL US S. HURLBUT, 

 Box 135, Portland, Mich. 



A lar.fe Natural History containing 800 pages 

 and 60 full page colored plates, to exchange for 

 eggs in sets. Send for full description. WILL 

 N. COLTON. Biddeford, Maine. 



A Valuable Collection I 



Of Birds' Eggs; 85 species represented; all first- 

 class; will seil for $15.50. write for full particu- 

 lars. MILES S. HURLBUT, Box 135, Portland, 

 Mich. 



COLLECTORS ! 



Large stock of mammals, skeletons, skins 

 and skulls. Bird skins and eggs from European 

 and trans-oceanic countries. Reptiles, 

 Batrachian, shells, fossils from the the tertiary 

 period etc., etc. 

 LINN^E A— Institution for Natural History., 



Berlin, N. W. 6, Germany. 

 Our agent in U. S. A.. 



MR. HERMAN ROLLE, 



33 Ave. A, New York City. 

 Will send spec, catalogues on application. 



Wool EngraviDg 



— FOR — 



NATURALISTS 



AND OTHERS. 



GOOD WORK, 



LOWEST PRICES. 



Correspondence Solicited 



H. A. CARHART, 

 d yr Collamer, N. Y. 



Q~ n J 30 cts. for box con taming 3 Star- 

 OV^Jiu nshes, 2 Sea Urchins and 3 Sand Crab 

 Backs. Worth 70c. Same to exchange for sets. 

 WILL N. COLTON, Biddeford, Maine. 



FOR SALE i 



Very fine cases of South American 

 Lepidoptera, framed in fine cherry 

 frames. 12m2 



W. J. SIMPSON, 



91 Park Row, N. Y. City. 



OVER 25,000 ™iSSwm t 



No cabinet should be without them. Two of 

 one size just equal one of the next. They are the 

 best possible partitions— easily changed about, 

 easily cleaned. 



2xl>s'x : ;£, per dozen 10 per 100 $.65 



3x2x%, " " 12 " 75 



4x3x^, " " 13 •' ....... .85 



6x4x%, " " 15 " 1.00 



8x6x^, " " 20 " 1. , 



Fifty or more of one size at one hundred rate. 

 Trays covered with paper of any color In lots of 

 50 or more. Trays made to order, any size or 

 style, in lots of 100 or over. Owing to bulk, Trays 

 must be shipped by express. Samples by mail 

 5c. We have over 25,000 Trays in stock and In 

 order to sell thousands during the balance of 1888 

 we will put In 15 Trays free with every hundred 

 ordered. 



FEANK H. LATTIN, 



Albion, N. Y. 



FRED C. LUSK, Practical Taxidermist Holley 

 N. Y. Birds and Mammals mounted in a 

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

 Pur rugs a specialty. Also, Bird Skins and Eggs 

 collected to order. Speeftaens sent me will be 

 mounted and returned CO. D. Satisfaction 

 guaranteed, oorresfdwfeaee solicited. 9ms 



