VOL. I. No. 28. 



ALBION, N. Y., AUGUST 10, 1895. 



Weekly, $1.00 a Year 



Wants, Exchanges, and For 

 Sales. 



Brlel special announcements. "Wants," "Ex- 

 changes," "For Sales," Inserted In this depart- 

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

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

 ditional word. No notice inserted for 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. 



EXCHANGE.— Collection of Mexican post- 

 age stamps. 200 in album, fine condition, 

 value $10. What am I offered in eggs, singles. 

 ROBT. D. WAIN WRIGHT, 47 Canal St., Stap- 

 leton, S. I., New York. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— First class butterflies 

 from this vicinity, mounted or in papers, for 

 the same from the South and West. EVER- 

 ETT E. JOHNSON, 7 Bartlett St„ Lewiston, 

 Maine. 



FOR SALE. — Strictly first class '95 bicycle 

 for best cash offer over $60. Those meaning 

 business write for description. ROY CRIB- 

 FIELD, Atlanta, 111. O. 



MOUNTED Fiddlers, for only 10c. Think of 

 It! Or will exchange one for every 25c worth 

 of eggs, skins, curios or Nat. Hist, specimens. 

 No fossils or minerals wanted. No stamps 

 taken. Order quick! R. G. PAINE, 57 Char- 

 lotte St., Charleston, S. C. 



CARPET Cleaning Recipe. Cleans carpets 

 as good as new without having to take them 

 up. Don't ruin the colors and is free from 

 acids. 50c cash or $1.00 in exchange. Big pro- 

 fits, particulars for stamp. C. N. STURTZ, 

 Adamsville, Musk Co., O. 



TO EXCHANGE.— A new Steven's "Favor- 

 ite" rifle, 22 cal. for a scroll saw and lathe or 

 offers. THOS. C. HORNE, Dover St , Mil- 

 waukee, Wis. 



WANTED.— 1st class skins with full data 

 and A 1 Lepidoptera in papers. Have fine sets 

 and singles, and Lepidoptera. Complete data. 

 Send lists. C. HOUGHTON, L. Box 297, Pots- 

 dam, N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Canvas canoe, 36in. beam, 

 9 feet long, carries two men, for small tent and 

 $3 00 or all cash. Particulars for stamp. 

 ALBERT B. FARNHAM, Benning, D. C. 



WANTED— Shot gun. Will give in ex- 

 change a double roller printing press, three 

 fonts of type, walnut coin cabinet fifteen 

 drawers, handsomely made, cost $20. ROBT. 

 D. WAIN WRIGHT, 47 Canal St., Stapleton. 

 S 1., N. Y. 



WANTED.— Indian Pottery and Relics in 

 exchange for good entomological collection, 

 and a few good birds eggs also several copies 

 of the "Annual Report of the Bureau of Ento- 

 mology" and the "United States Geological 

 Survey." Talk business JOHN TRACY, 

 Agricultural College, Ingham Co., Mich. 



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. 



T Perches for sale.— I have on hand 15,000 

 small T perches 3 inch base. I wish to dispose 

 of these at once and in order to do so have put 

 the price clear down to hard pan. Oak finished 

 5 cents each ; pine, painted white, 4 cents each ; 

 pine, not painted. 3 cents each. All sizes will 

 be turned to order. Sample sent prepaid for 10 

 cents in stamps. E. L. HALEY, Phillips, Me. 



WANTED. — Meteoi'ites. New End unde- 

 scribed ones especially desired. Good prices 

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

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



BICYCLE for sale or exchange : — A Crescent 

 wheel, cost $100, as good as new except the 

 cushions. Have had the wheel some time but 

 as there are no good roads here have used it 

 very little. I will take $50 cash for it or ex- 

 change for Baltimore or Columbian hand press 

 and first-class Roman type. Address D. S. 

 EBERSOLD, Oceanus. Brevard Co.. Fla, 20-4t 



SEE THAT 

 ARROW? 



That is the size of the beautiful Ore- 

 gon, New Mexico and Arizona points 

 of Chalcedony, Obsidian and Jasper 

 found in those states. 



Give reference and you can get a few 

 on selection postpaid one way. 



Have 10,000 flint arrows and spears 

 from a dozen states. 



I have recently found some white 

 Chalcedony Geodes in the Bad 

 Lands, South Dakota that are different 

 and more elegant than any I ever saw 

 from any part of the world. They are 

 rarities, in size from a hen's egg to a 

 goose egg and lined with brilliant spark- 

 ling, frost-like white crystals; a few 

 amethvstine tinted and a few with tran- 

 sparent selenite, and others like snow. 

 I will send them postpaid for 25, 35 and 

 50 cents. Small ones unopened 10 and 

 15 cents. 



You never had any Godes in your 

 collection as handsome. 



Minerals from all parts of the 

 world, especially the Black Hills and 

 the west. 



Cheyenne River Fossils. 



Indian Buckskin Relics and 

 Weapons from many nations. 



Shells, Indian Photos of a 

 hundred leading chiefs. 



Send stamp for priced catalogue. 



Natural History Establishment of 



L W. STSLWELL, 



Deadwood, S- D. 



For a short time only, we will 



sell Bvjfalo Horns nicely polished and 

 mounted at from $1.50 to $3.00 per pair. 

 Address, GILLBERT BROS. & GRIF- 

 FEN. Taxidermists, 1519 Leavenworth 

 St., Omaha, Neb. 24-13t. 



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CAN GET 

 YOUR 



PRINTING 



a little CHEAPER or a little BETTER by 

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



A specialty of natural history printing, cata- 

 logues, books, magazines &c. 1^-100 envelopes, 

 100 letter heads and 1C0 cards, all for 100 cents. 

 Send for samples of our tainted stationery. 9 



Birds Efgs and Skins 



If you collect them, to have first-class speci- 

 mens, you must have first-class Tools. We have 

 that kind, and prices the lowest. Send 2 cent 

 stamp for our Illustrated Catalogue. 



"Starter" Mineral Collection. 



20 showy specimens (like cut, but larger). 

 35 cents postpaid. 





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"Our Pet" Mineral Collection. 



52 Specimens all named, such as usually sell 

 for 5 and 10 cents each, will send prepaid for 



Only $1.00. 



Mineral and Shell Catalogue for 2 cent stamp. 



CHAS. K. REED, 

 Naturalist and Taxidermist, 



AND DEALER IN 



Naturalists' Supplies and Books. 



Manufacturer of Oval Convex Glass Wall Shades 



(Patented). 



A specialty made of fine work on Fish and 

 Game Heads or Large work of all kinds. 



Fur Rugs and Robes Tanned, Lined and Mount- 

 ed. 



No. 262 Main Street, Worcester, Mass. 



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