Wants, Exchanges, and For 

 Sales. 



Brief special announcements. "Wants," "Ex- 

 changes," "For Sales," inserted in this depart- 

 ment for 25c per 35 words. Notices over 33 words 

 charged at the rate of one-half cent per each ad- 

 ditional word. No notice inserted lor less than 

 35c. Terms, cash with order. 



All copy must reach us at least three days 

 prior to date of issue In order to insure inser- 

 tion In any given number. 



84 VARIETIES of 1st class eggs in sets and 

 singles to exchange for sets with data. En- 

 close stamp for list. Lattin's Standard Cata- 

 logue basis of exchange. CARRINGTON C. 

 BACON, Imboden, Lawrence Co., Ark. O 



WILL EXCHANGE perfect specimens of 

 "Catlinite" (Red Indian pipestone) or Minne- 

 sota Red or Pink Jasper for Sands. Soils from 

 all sections, Shells, Curios, petrified specimens 

 or what you have, correspondence solicited. 

 F. E. CAP WELL, Pipestone, Minn. 



WANTED.— Printing press and type. Have 

 for same. cash, first class sets and singles. No. 

 12 Shattuck gun, 5 by 11 photos, of famous 

 women. Write me. J. R. BONWELL, Neb- 

 raska City, Neb. 



GERMAN taught by mail, exercises correct- 

 ed, &c. Advanced pupils preferred. Natural His- 

 tory books or specimens taken in exchange 

 Address with stamp. ANGUs GAINES. Vin- 

 cennes, Ind. 20-2t 



WANTED. — Employment in a Natural His- 

 tory Establishment for very reasonable com- 

 pensation or would invest as a partner. Re- 

 ferences given. Correspondence solicited. 

 State rent paid for store, &c. GEO. M 

 CROFTS, Summitville, Iowa. 



EXCHANGE.— For every book, of any date 

 sent me (no fiction) I will mail a collection of 

 shells, star fish, &c. EVERETT T. OVERTON 

 168 Atlantic St., Bridgeport, Conn. 



ORNITHOLOGISTS and Oologists send your 

 full name and address (printed if convenient.) 

 For free insertion in •■Hughes' Annual List:' 

 State if you have collection and desire ex- 

 changes. A copy, handsomely bound, sent 

 postpaid to every paper, devoted to Natural 

 History, copying this notice, and mailing me 

 paper containing same before September 1st. 

 WALTER H. HUGHES, Grand Rapids, Mich 



MATTESON & MATTE SON, Turner, Ore. 

 Breeders and dealers in Mongolian Pheasants 

 Oregon Quail and Japan "chin" Dogs. We 

 are Taxidermists and collect some. Have for 

 sale Calif, and Oregon useful woods, pair deer 

 horns in velvet, 8 points: samples gold-bear- 

 ing sand, Oregon coast: Showtl (Mountain 

 Boomer) mounted and some other things. Cor- 

 respondence solicted. 



TO EXCHANGE. — For - 3 dollars in cash a 

 fine collecting pistol gun. s>2 calibre. First 

 offer gets it. MARTRESS DEAL. Belding 

 Michigan. 



WHAT AM I offered in first class bird skins, 

 not smaller than Blue Jay, for cap and ball re- 

 volver in excellent condition'/ "Life of Audu- 

 bon" (new) for Davies' Nests and Eggs. R. G 

 P., 57 Charlotte St., Charleston, S. C. 



TO EXCHANGE. — Morris Gibbs' embalming 

 compound unused for Davies "Nests and 

 Eggs" address MARTRESS DEAL, Belding, 

 Ionia Co., Michigan. 



TO EHCHANGE. — Rough and polished opals 

 garnets and New England minerals for speci- 

 mens of native gold, silver, copper and lead. 

 Also Xtals of any kind. ROBERT BURNHAM 

 Box 77, Dennis, Mass. 



ARE YOLT in the resort business? If so you 

 should not fail to get our wholesale prices on 

 shells and marine curiosities before you buy 

 your summer stock. We make a speciality of 

 sending samples so you can see what you are 

 buying. K. B. MATHES, Albion, N. Y. 



MAKE ME an offer in good sets for either a 

 mounted Tarantula or Horned Toad. K. B. 

 MATHES. Albion, N. Y. 



SHELLS and marine Curios in quantity to 

 exchange for good sets of egg ;. K. B. MATH- 

 ES, Albion, N. Y. 



BOOKS. I want good clean second-hand 

 copies of any Book which I offer for sale in my 

 new (May issue) Naturalist's Bulletin. 

 Look over your old Books and send me a list of 

 the ones you will "swap," stating lowest ex- 

 change price and what you can use for the 

 same. FRANK H. LATTIN. Albion. N. Y. 



WANTED.— Meteorites. New and unde- 

 scribed ones especially desired. Good prices 

 paid for complete "falls "or "finds., "EDWIN E. 

 HOWELL. 612, 17th St. N.W.,Washington,D.C. 



I HAVE 1500 small T perches. 3 inch base, 

 oak fine finish 8c each; pine painted white at 

 6c each. Will take half cash and balance in 

 exchange. I will turn any kind of T perches, 

 round fiat stands, bases for glass shades or 

 anything in the line at a very low price. Write 

 for prices. E. L. HALEY, Phillips, Maine. 13t5 



PALMETTO Scrubbing and Dusting Brushes, 

 Fly Switches. Plain or Fancy Braid for Hats, 

 very durable Fans and Mats. Made at home on 

 rainy days. Send 25 cents for samples. THE 

 EBERSOLS. Oceanus. Brevard Co., Fla. 



ALLIGATORS. We now have among this 

 spring's collections a fine lot of Alligator 

 Skulls. Teeth and Skeletons. Also skins, live 

 and mounted Alligators. "Gator" Oil, "Gator 

 Musk and "Gator" Leather. These "Gators" 

 were all secured by ourselves on collecting 

 trips and have been prepared in first class 

 shape. We will sell any of them cheap for 

 cash, or will exchange for any of the best 

 works on Natural Science. For 50 cents we 

 will send you a large polished "Gator" tooth 

 dog call or whistle Address THE EBER- 

 SOLDS. Oceanus, Brevard Co.. Fla. 



YOU 



CAN GET 

 YOUR 



PRINTING 



a little CHEAPER or a little BETTER by 

 sending to A. FJJ. EDDY, ALBION, N.Y. 



A specialty of natural history printing, cata 

 lognes. books, magazines &c. HP~100 envelopes, 

 100 letter heads and ICO cards, all for 100 cents. 

 Send for samples of our printed stationery. 9 



RARE SPECIES 



Of North American Bird Skins a specialty, 

 also fine Mammal Skins, with Skulls, etc. Over 

 10.000 fine Bird and Mammal Skins in stock. 

 Finely mounted heads of Deer. Elk, Caribou, 

 Rocky Mountain Sheep and Goats, etc. Fine 

 Geodes of many varieties— order a few beauties 

 for your cabinet. J also have a few sets of Illi- 

 nois Geological Reports, (Vols. 1 to 8) complete 

 and elegantly illustrated. This magnificent 

 work is now becoming extremely rare, and will 

 soon be beyond reach. Send two stamps for 

 catalog, or with letters of inquiry- Refer- 

 ence, all prominent Scientists or Institutions 

 throughout the country. CHAS. K. WORTH- 

 EN. Naturalist. Taxidermist and Dealer, War- 

 saw, 111., U. S. A. Established in 1873. 



CALIFORNIA WOODS! offiSftSS 



difierent varieties cut in plaques, half plaques, 

 &c, each kind stamped with name, mailed for 

 only 75c. These collections include such woods 

 as Orange, Almond, Pomegranite, Prune 

 Manzanita. Mountain Mahogany. Umbrella' 

 Wild Coffee. &c. G. W. TUTTLE. Pasadena. 

 Calif. mt _ 0 



A Fern Book for Everybody. 



124 pages, colored plates, bound in cloth and 

 gilt, prepaid for only 50c. Address, FRANK 

 H. LATTIN, Albion, N. Y. 



To Dealers and Collectors: Will 



furnish small Fossils. Shark's Teeth and Cork- 

 screw Fossils from Stafford Co.. Va., for $1.50 

 per 100. The fossils are something new and 

 unique. GEORGE W. KIRTLEY, Fredericks- 

 burg, Va. Ao-10n-e3mo. 



Send 1 5c stamps and you will receive my 

 I new Normal Catalogue of all European- 

 I palaearctic bird eggs, in over 600 numbers, 

 I with prices and number of sets for each 

 species. Send $5 bill by registered letter and 

 ] you will receive, by return steamer, a line col- 

 lection of European Birds Eggs, in- 

 | eluding Faleo tinnunculus, etc., etc. 



HERMANN ROLLE, 



INSTITUTION FOR NATURAL HISTORY, 

 Emdener-Str. 4, Berlin, N. W., Germany. 



BAKER & HANSON, 



Collectors of 



Florida Sea Shells and Curios. 



Bird skins and Eggs a Specialty. 

 PRICE LIST FURNISHED FOR STAMP. 



FORT MYERS, FLORIDA. 



"Common Sea Weeds of the 

 British Coast and Channel 

 Islands." 



By Mrs. L. Lane Clarke. With some insight 

 into the Microscopic Beauties of their Struc- 

 ture and Fructification. 140 pages, many col- 

 ored plates, Boards, Price prepaid, only 40c. 

 FRANK H. LATTIN, Albion, N. Y. 



ERRATA. 



In June Bulletin under the heading 

 of "Foreign Stamps, &c" it reads: 



"The above lot including only one 

 catalogue and one album (the 25c Phil- 

 atelists) will be sent F. O. B. Albion, 

 timing June for only $1.87. ( Regular 

 price $3.29)." 



Upon close inspection my patrons 

 will note that this offer includes the 

 items in 2d column only and to cover 

 the entire lot it should read: 



"The entire lot will be sent F. O. B. 

 Albion during June for only $4 27 (Reg- 

 ular price $10 81)." 



Under the circumstances, however, I 

 will send the entire lot prepaid at that 

 price, $4.27. 



Faithfully, 



Frank H. Lattin. 



M 



IN ERALS and Indian Relics. List for 

 2c stamp. Isaac S. Kirk, Fremont, Pa.4yr 



PRINTING! Little better; little cheaper! 

 Enclose a stamp and get our estimate. 

 Address A. M. EDDY, ALBION, N. Y. 9 



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