Wants, Exchanges, and For 

 Sales. 



Brief special announcements, "Wants," "Ex- 

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

 ment (or 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 

 25c. 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. 



ORDERS received now for bird and mam- 

 mal skins from this locality to be collected dur- 

 ing the coming fall and winter. G. D. 

 FREINCH, Ivoryton, Conn. 29-2t 



TO EXCHANGE.— Kitten in alcohol, fine 

 specimen, two distinct heads, best offer, ores, 

 minerals or woods. Letters answered. M. K. 

 LOWRIE, 225 Main St., Danville, Va. 



FOR EXCHANGE. — I have several thousand 

 stamps to exchange for bird skins, mounted 

 birds, or stamps not in my collection. Send 

 your list and receive sample sheet of stamps 

 for inspection. Will sell the stamps at 50 per 

 cent, discount from catalogue prices. W. H. 

 COLBURN, Box 696, Lowell, Mass. 



TO EXCHANGE.--$10.4x5 Focussing Camera 

 and outfit, 2Xx4 Gem Ferrotype Camera, 32 cal. 

 improved rifle, 2^x4 self inking press and out- 

 fit, and stylographic pen. Wanted: Choice 

 sets, two cyclometers, autoharp, Oologists' and 

 Taxidermists' supplies. Also, 22 choice sets 

 of 118, 197, 200, 201, 218, 513 value Sir.. no for Cones' 

 Key. GEO. GRAHAM, P.O.Drawer C, Gaines- 

 ville, Fla. 



I WILL do your printing and take in pay- 

 ment Eggs, Indian Relics, etc. not in my col- 

 lection. 100 noteheads and 100 envelopes only 

 75c. W.A.LEE, Job Printer, New Vineyard, 

 Maine. 29 St&O. 



WANTED.— Fisher's, Hawks and Owls of the 

 U. S. will pay cash. WILL BURNETT, Box 

 9, Fort Collins, Colo, O. 



WANTED. - Good violin and bow, ladies gold 

 watch, books on Ornithology and Oology for 

 A 1 sets from this locality. Write for lists, 

 state price. W. C. PELTON, Dickinson, N. "D. 



WANTED.— A second handed aquarium. 

 Must be In good shape and hold not less than 

 25 gallons. W. M. ROSSITER, Box 46, Sunbury, 

 Penn. 29-2t 



i WANTED.— Nests of large birds, will give 

 more than value in stamps. RUSSELL GRAY, 

 Box 187, Haverford, Pa. 



WANTED.— To exchange a stock of Tanning 

 Liquid. Fur Rugs, Mounted Birds, Deer or 

 Elk Head for Bass Viol. GILBERT BROS. & 

 GRIFFEN, Taxidermists, Omaha, Neb. 



BARGAINS, Bargains! ! Prices to suit the 

 times. Choice sets of 197^ at 18; 0OOJ4, 14; 513 

 %, 18. 5c per set additional for postage and 

 packing. This offer expires Aug. 20. Write 

 quick. GEO. GRAHAM, P. O. Drawers C, 

 Gainesville, Fla. 



Fontein Diamonds! 



The latest thing out. The only perfect sub- 

 stitute. South African Crystals. Experts are 

 deceived. Ring, $1.75; Scarf Pins, $1.25; Ear 

 Wires, $1.75, All Tiffany settings. Best rolled 

 plate. Stand acid tests. Stones will cut 

 glass. Send 2c stamp for catalogue. Special 

 discount to trade in dozen lots. Loose Gems, 

 Sapphire, Rubies, Emeralds. Satin Spar and 

 Cats Eyes. BAKER & TUFTS, Importers, 269 

 Dearborn, Room 516, Chicago. 29-4t. 



WANTED. — Meteorites. 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. 26-4t 



SEE THAT ^pg 5 : 

 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 Oe:<des 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, 



Dead wood, S- D. 



For a short time only, we will 

 sell Bujfalo 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. 



Come to Florida. 



A fortune can be made in a few years 

 in pineapples and tomatoes; vegetables 

 raised the whole year. An ideal home. 

 For particulars write R. P. Osier, 

 Avon Park, Fla. 29&Otf 



THE LITTLE MIDGET 



SELF-INKING RUBBER STAMP. 



Every Naturalist should have one. 

 Sent complete with your name and 

 address for only 50 CENTS. 



E. BREWSTER MYERS, 



Mfr of Rubber Stamps, 



117 Clifton Street, Rochester, N. Y. 



MINERALS 



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. 



SHELLS, etc. The White 

 City Collections. SO fine cabi- 

 net specimens. <?3. 50 smaller size, <f2. 50 ama- 

 teur size. $1. Printed name and locality with 

 each specimen. 50 Shells, Corals, and Marine 

 Specimens, only $3. 100 Fossils, including fine 

 Fish, Trilobite, Crinoids, Corals, Sponges, 

 several fine Ferns, etc., only $8. A great varie- 

 ty Uuios with one valve highly published from 

 35c to $1, very showy. Taxidermy in all its 

 branches at reasonable prices. Illustrated 

 catalogue by mail, 10c. J.M.WTERS, Natural- 

 ists Agency, 357 W. VanBuren St., Chicago, 111. 



Birds Eggs in Sets. 



Per Egg. 



King Rail, 1-7, 1-11, 1-12 $ .10 



Green Heron, 1-3, 1-4 00 



American Woodcock, 1-3 (not quite 



first-class) 50 



Acadian Flycatcher, n 3 10 



Blue Grosbeak, n-4 15 



Indigo Bunting, 13 00 



Cardinal, 1-3 05 



Bachmaus Sparrow, 2-4 (not lirst- 



class) 25 



Pine Warbler, n-3, n-4 25 



Yellow-breasted Chat, 1-3, 1-4 05 



Maryland Yellowthroat, 1-2 0» 



All first class, except where noted, 

 with full data. 



Birds Skins, Mammal Skins, Reptiles, 

 and Batrachians. 



H. H. & C. S. BRIMLEY, 



RALEIGH, N. C. 



MINERALS, 



Ancient Indian Relics. Stamps and 

 Curiosities. 

 Price List, Postage Free. 

 W. Perry Arnold, Stonnington, Ct. 



