VOL. I. No. 39. ALBION, N. T., OCTOBER 26, 1895. Weekly, $1.00 a Year 



Wants,, Exchanges, and For 

 Sales. 



Brief special announcements. "Wants." "Ex- 

 changes," "For Sales," inserted in tins denart- 

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

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

 ditional word. No notice inserted lor 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 nuniht-r. 



| ndian Stone and Flint Relics for sale. 38 3t 

 1 A. D. GRUTZMACHER. Mukwonago. Wis. 



WANTED.— I buy insects, butterflies, moths, 

 bats, shells, marine and land specimens, small 

 minerals and Indian relics of all kinds, or will 

 exchange insects or any articles in our line for 

 above specimens, send lists with prices. E. A. 

 GRIMM & CO.. dealers in Books. Bibles. Al- 

 bums. Toys. Novelties. Fancy Goods. Station- 

 ery Specialties, etc., Ashtabula. Ohio. 



EXCHANGE. — Six fine arrowheads from 

 this State, for same from other States. Also 

 Celts, Axes. Scrapers, etc.. to exchange. All 

 answered. WILL G. McLAIN. Box 55, Edison 

 Ohio. 



EXCHANGE. —Fine sets to exchange for 

 rifle in good condition. Those having same 

 address. R. G. PHELPS. 532 Eleanor St., Kala- 

 mazoo. Mich. 32 preferred. 



WANTED. — Golden I'lagle 1-3 and other fine 

 sets, for which I will give White Plvmouth 

 Rock fowls or chicks. W. J. B. WILLIAMS, 

 Holland Patent. N. Y. 



WANTED.— All collectors and parties hav- 

 ing Indian Relics for sale or exchnace to write 

 me. All answered. WILL G. Mr LAIN, Box 

 55, Edison, Ohio. 



THE NATURALIST AND SPORT iNAN, a 

 new monthly magazine, first number to be is- 

 sued Jaduary 1. Send 2.1 cents, (silver) before 

 December 10. for a year's subscription. After 

 that time the price will be 50 cents. Free ex- 

 change columns. Corresdondence of interest 

 to Naturalists and Sportsmen solicited. LE- 

 ROY NASON, Berwick. Maine. 



PRINTING OUTFIT FOR EXCHANGE. — 

 I have on hand two printing presses. 6>.',x9 and 

 3x5, and type enough to set 16 patces without 

 change. Cost between $125 and $175 complete. 

 The outfit has not been used over one month 

 and is new. I will trade for bird skins, eg^s 

 or game heads mounted or unmounted or I 

 will sell cheap for cash. I would be pleased to 

 correspond with parties wishing the above. 

 Enclose stamp for replies. JAMES P. BAB- 

 BITT, Taunton. Mass. 



ARIZONA COLLECTION.— Cactus wood, 

 Apache Indian relics. pieces of ancient pottery, 

 arrow point and gold quartz. Greater than 

 ever. Sent postpaid for 2:c. We also have In- 

 dian baskets, live tarantulas, etc. WILLIAMS 

 BROS., Maricopa, Arizona. 



PRINTING Outfit for exchange. — I have on 

 hand two printing presses, 6Wx9. 3x5 and type 

 enough to set l(i pases without change. Cost 

 between 8125 and $175. complete. The outfit 

 has not beeu used over one month and is new. 

 I will trade for bird skins, eggs or game heads 

 mounted or unmounted or I will sell cheap for 

 cash. I would be pleased to correspond with 

 parties wishing the above. Enclose stamp for 

 replies. JAMES P. BABBITT, Taunton.Mass. 



TO EXCHANGE.— A World Typewriter 

 nearly new, in elegant walnut case, for a cam- 

 era in good order, about 4x5. A. M, EDDY, 

 Albion. N. Y. 



NEW Embalming method. Recipe for mak- 

 ing the compound. 10c. W. H. HILLER, 147 

 W. 23d St., Los Angeles. Calif. 



WANTED.— Those having fossils named cor- 

 rectly, with geological formation, and locality, 

 to send list with lowest cash price. W. A. 

 STEARNS, Atlanta University, Atlanta, Ga. 



WANTED.— Meteorites. New End unde- 

 scribed ones ejpeeially desired. Good prices 

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

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



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. 



FOR SALE.— Complete set of the Natural 

 History of New York. Botany. Zoology, Min- 

 eralogy. Geology. Palajontoiogy, etc., with 

 many hundreds of plain and colored plates. 

 Low price. GEORGE P. HUMPHREY, Roch- 

 ester, N. Y. 36-4t 



STAMPS! 100 all different, Japan, Egypt, 

 &c, 10c; 100 mixed, 5c; 800 assorted. 50c; 250 dif- 

 ferent, very good, many unused. $3: 6 Cape 

 Verde. 35c; 4 Panama. 30c: 6 Costa Rica. 20c. 

 Postage extra. H. F. BUTLER. Newton 

 Highlands, Mass. 



JUST RECEIVED.— A large stock of the fol- 

 lowing which I will sell for followiuo; prices to 

 reduce surplus stock: Club-spined urchin. 

 15c: key-hole urchin, 8: 6 hole key-hole. 8; sand 

 dollar. 2 for 5; basket starfish. 20': serpent star- 

 fish, 5: spider starfish, 5: common starfish, 2 

 for 5; sun starfish. Penn, 20; armored starfish, 

 Panama, 20: sea biscuit. 10: giant sea biscuit, 

 Panama, 20. Postage extra. A. H. YERRILL, 

 Box 1619, New Haven. Conn. 



OPALS and Mineral specimens for sale or 

 exchange. Agents wanted in every town in 

 United States. Sure thing to make money. 

 I take all risks. Send stamp for terms aiid 

 valuable information. ROBERT BURNHAM, 

 Dennis, Mass. 



FOR SALE.— A Backus water motor 17 (% to 

 1 H. P.) in perfect condition. $20. Address OH. 

 ERMENTRANT. 175 Central Ave.. Brooklyn, 

 N. Y. 39 2t. O " 



TO EXCHANGE. — Double action, automa- 

 tic, Self-cocking. Hicrh Grade Police Revolver. 

 32 calibre. Full Nickle plated throughout. 

 Will sell for $5 or exchange for $10 worth of 

 fine sets. Also have some books to exchange 

 for a;ood sets. Send list. GEO. W. DIXON 

 Watertown, S. D. n. 



"NOMENCLATURE of Colors for Natural- 

 ists.' 1 Ridgway. I want a good second hand 

 copy at once. State cash or exchange price. 

 FRANK H. LATTIN. Albion, N. Y. 



•'AUKS" Wanted.- 1 will allow 30c each for 

 any back number of the "Auk" you may have, 

 if in good condition and sent prepaid. You 

 to take your full pay in Bird Skins. Eggs, 

 Shells (showy or scientific), Corals. Echino- 

 derms, Fossils. Minerals, Indian Relics, Cu- 

 rios or Novelties as listed in the Premium 

 List Supplement. I can also use on same 

 terms Nos. 1 and 2 of Natural Science News 

 at 10c each and the following No's of the Oolo- 

 CiiSTat prices quoted: Juiie, 1888, 25c: Julv- 

 Aug., 1886, 15c: Jan.-Feb.. 1887 or Dec. 1886 with 

 same attached. 20c; June-Sept., 1887. 15c: Apr.. 

 1889. 12c. All must be complete, clean and in 

 good condition. I will also accept back No's 

 of the Ornithologist and Ooloqist or Nidiologlst 

 any issue and in any quantity at 5c per copy 

 on same terms. I can also use books on sub- 

 jects pertaining to Natural History if in good 

 condition and cheap, also A No. 1 sets of egcs 

 with data at y s "Standard" rates. Lists of 

 books and eggs must be submitted for my se- 

 lection or approval before sending. Address 

 at once, FRANK H. LATTIN, 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 vou can use for the 

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



R ARE singles to exchange at half cataloue 

 rates for sets with data, can use a lot of com- 

 mon sets. Send for list. W. A. DAVIDSON. 

 398 Junction Ave.. Detroit Mich. 38-2tO 



ANCIENT flint and stone relics for sale, also 

 war and historical relics, flint lock arms, etc. 

 One spear head and six perfect flint arrow 

 heads, all different. 50c post-paid. Order now 

 and get the best, DAVIS BROS. Diamond. 

 Ohio. 38-2tO 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.— Malachite, 

 Crysocolla. Chalcedony. Quartz. Azurite, Mon- 

 azite and Frankline, Microscopic slides. Infu- 

 sorial earth 100 localities. Trap-tufa and 

 rocks for sale or exchange for other minerals 

 or Microscope slides or Infusorial earths. 

 PROF. ARTHUR M. EDWARDS, Newark. N. 

 J. O. & N. tf. 



FLORIDA SHELLS 



In reach of all. Cheaper than the 

 cheapest. Now is the time to start a 

 collection. 



1. Strombus alatus, 2 to 3)4 inches 4c 



2. Fulgur perversus, 3 to 8 inch 6 



3. Fasciolariatulipa,2 to 6 inch 8 



4. •' distans, 1 to 3 inches 4 



5. '• filament osa. 1 to 3 inch 2 



6. Cardium magnum, 3 l i to 4 inches fi 



7. " niuricatum.lHmch single valves 1 



8. " serratium.l to 8# inch 3 



9. Area ponderosa, 2 to 3 inch 3 



10. " none. 1 to 4 inch 3 



11. '■ floridanum, 2 to 2>j inch 3 



12. Cytherea (callista) gigautea, 3 to 5 inch. ..10 



13. " " maculata. 1 to2'/4 inch 6 



14 Natica duplicata, 1 to 3 inch 2 



15 Chama Arcinella. 1 to 2 inch 5 



16 Dosinia discus, 2 to 4 inch 5 



17 Pholas costatus,3 to 6 inch. double valve.. .IS 



18 Murex pomum, 1 to 3 inch 3 



19 " salleanus, I to 3 inch 5 



2d Pyrula papyratia, 3 to 5 inch 8 



21 Pecten exasperatus. to 3 inch, single i 



ft? Genus i laridanus i£ to 1 inch f>, 



23 '• proteus, 1 to 3 inch 10 



24 Pinna muricata, 4 to 10 inch s 



25 Lucina edentula. VA to 3 inch, single 2 



20 Cancellaria carolinensis. 1 to 1H inch 3 



27 Oliva litterata, 1 to 2% 2 



28 Anomia ephippium, 1 to 2 l i Inch 1 



29 Melongena subcoronata, 2 to 6 inch 8 



30 Cerithium eburnum, 1 to 1H inch 3 



31 Turritella, 1 to V/ z inch 2 



3: Iellina inch l 



33 Marginella, »£ inch 2 



34 Large liver sea bean, 3c: black banded sea 



bean, 2c; grey sea beans l 



35 Sea beaver . 15 



36 Conch spawn ribbon, 18 inch to 2 feet 20 



37 Skate eggs 5 



38 Rose coral, shaped like a rose 10 



59 F lorida air plants iu 

 40 Tarpon scales 2 



$2 15 



Retail price for the above 40 specimens is $2.15 

 by our price list, We will send any one of the 

 above numoered specimens uoon receipt of 

 price quoted, or the entire collection, 40 speci- 

 mens, upon reciept of only $1.50. We gather 

 our own shells and gather oulv first class shells. 

 By comparison our prices will be found a half 

 lower than other dealers, because we are right 

 on the coast and are put to no extra expense 

 Give me au order and you will be convinced. 

 Send stamp for price list. 



J. C.Baker successor to Baker & Hanson 

 Myers, Lee Co., Florida. 



