Wants, Exchanges, and For 

 Sales. 



Brief special announcements, "Wants," "Ex- 

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

 ment for 23c 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 

 253. 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. 



WORLD'S FAIR Tickets in sets of 30 which 

 I will exchange for singles, relics, shells, curi- 

 osities and skins. Address, E. T. FANG- 

 WORTHY, 413-70 Court, Chicago, ill. 



TO EXCHANGE.- Sets of 191 1-1, 1-3, 333 1-4, 

 33U ^-3, 2 2, 3.10 1-5. 608 1-3 and others. Want 

 Cooke's New Chemistry, Nicholson's Zoology 

 and other books. FRED McALFlSTliK, Dav- 

 ison, Mich. 



FOR OFFERS — Tenting on the Plains, Mrs. 

 B. Custer, $!.50, Little Rivers. Henry VanDyke, 

 $3, new 189j, A. 1. condition. Books wanted. 

 G. N. UPHAM, Coffey ville, Kans. 



BIRDS IN THE MEAT to exchange for eggs, 

 books and papers on out door life and orni- 

 thology, stamps or cash. R. H. ROCK WOOD, 

 Waterviile, Me. 



SOUTHERN Bird or mammal skins for oth- 

 ers, medical books, mammals on all subjects, 

 for skins or museum specimens. J. J. W1RZ, 

 Taxidermist, Augusta, Ga. 52-2t 



WANTED.— Autographs of famous men and 

 women of the past or present. For such have 

 a great many curios, books and cash to otter. 

 F. O. NELSON, 41'^ S. Mam St., butte, Mont. 



WANTED.— Best exchange for Davie's Nests 

 and Eggs, cost Si. 50, goou condition, or best 

 cash oner. HAROLD A. GREENE, Box 277, 

 Atlantic Highlands, N. J. 



Natural Science News Vol. I. to exchange 

 for best oiler ot lightly cancelled U. S. stamps. 

 Choice Cacti for stamps. MRS, AUSTIN DOS 

 TIN, Box 488. Kewanee, 111. 



FOR SALE.— A medium sized mandolin, ma 

 pie shell light wood, cost $lu new, all in good 

 condition, or would like to exchange in part 

 for camera. H.A.CURTIS, to. Stoddard, N. 

 H. 



WANTED.— Perfect diurnal lepidoptera from 

 the nbrtn-western, western and south-western 

 states, in papers. Otter nne examples of exo- 

 tics. Entomological addresses especially de- 

 sired. LE VI VV. MENGEL, Reading, l^a. 



52-2t. 



EXCHANGE.— Amateur camera (takes snap 

 or time pictures), complete outfit cost over 

 $20, and pair of American Club racing skatts, 

 cost $5, both in Hue condition, for microscope 

 instruments for taxidermists, revolver or snot 

 gun. RICHARD McmURTKIE, East Coulter 

 St., Germantown. Phiia. 



CROW.— The "Office Crow," an indispensible 

 tool for every desk. Ink eraser, burnisher for 

 laying smooth alter erasing, paper cutter, pen- 

 cil sharpener, pencil eraser, type-writer's eras- 

 er, pen extracter, etc. Price 30c, post free. 

 H. F. BUTLER, Newton Hignlands. Mass. 



FOR EXCHANGE. One pound Dr. Gibbs' 

 compound for mounting or preserving birds 

 With full instructions given for 7oc. worth good 

 sets with data or anything desirable. JOE H. 

 ARME1ELD, 358 So. Ashe St., Greensboro, N.C. 



WANTED.— Shot gun and World typewriter. 

 Will give opals or minerals. Would like a few 

 Columbian stamps in exchange. ROBERT 

 BURNHAM, Dennis, Mass. 52-2t. 



WANTED.— Fox squirrel in meat, head of 

 antelope and mountain sheep and first class 

 skins of herons. Exchange or cash if cheap. 

 F. M. RICHARAS. Farmington, Maine. 



TO EXCHANGE. — Coutra Bass Ocanna,$3.25 ; 

 Hornaday's Taxidermy, $ .50; Davie's nests and 

 eggs. $1.75; to exchange for best offers in musi- 

 cal instruments. CHAS. F. SWAN, Abingdon. 

 111. 



FOR EXCHANGE. - I have a large collection 

 of sets and singles, some rare, which I will ex- 

 change for minerals, shells, curios, or sets 

 Lists sent for yours. W. A.HORROM, Atlanta, 

 111. &2-2t 



TO EXCHANGE for sets, tanning process 

 stops express and freight expense, sample of 

 tauning for stamp, guarautee it to do the very 

 best of work. ALMON E. KIBBE. Mayville. 

 N. Y. 52 2t 



EXCHANGE. -Flobert Rifle, books, pair 

 skates, 1 Volume Youth's Companion, for In- 

 dian Relics, or eggs in set-*. G. W. GEHMAN, 

 1,011 Windsor St., Reading, Pa. 



MAR LI NT RIFLE for exchange, for new 

 Pocket Kodak and part cash. Give description 

 and enclose stamp lor description of ritle. R. 

 G. PAINE. 1,410 R. I. Ave. N. W., Washington, 

 D. C. 



EXCHANGE NOTICE.-I have the following 

 duplicate to exchange. 622a 1-6, 591b 2 3, 5 2 1-4, 

 51a 2-3 1-3, (sing. 64) I desire to correspond 

 with reliable persons intending to collect this 

 coming season. R. S. DANIELS, Nordhofl. 

 Ventura, Co., Cal. 



To EXCHANGE,— Sets of Osprey, Razor-bill- 

 ed Auk, Gull-billed Tern, King Eider, Wilson's 

 Plover, Black Guillemot, Palla5S's M irre, and 

 many more. CHARLES E. DOE, Box 1339, 

 Providence, R. I. 



FOR SALE.— Kombi and printing frame, 

 $3.35 prepaid. cost me $3.95, good as new. CHAS. 

 H. FINNE, Box 880, Little Rock Arkansas. 



TO EXCHANGE. — Himalayan rabbits for 

 silver-grey rabbits and Peruvian guinea-pigs. 

 Send stamp for catalogue of Himalayan, and 

 Dutch rabbits. Abyssinian and common guinea- 

 pigs. Mention Natukal Science news. JOS- 

 EPH I. LAWERENCE, No. 123 West St., Wor- 

 cester, Mass. 



TO EXCHANGE. — Eggs of Magpie, Brown 

 Towhee, Mt. Chicadee, and Black beaded Gros- 

 beak in singles. Make offers in books, mater- 

 ials, tools. CHAS. BARBER, La Porte, Ind. 



TO EXCHANGE. -Skulls of Aberts Squirrel. 

 Western Prairie Dog. Rocky Mt. Woodchuck, 

 and Badger for supplies, books, or materials 

 for naturalists. CHAS. BARBER, La Porte, 

 Ind. 



TO EXCHANGE.-Specimens of Barite with 

 Quartz Crystals, from Cheshire Co. for other 

 minerals. HARRY LATHAM. M Camp St., 

 New Britain, Conn. 52-2t 



FOR SALE:— Chinese coins, 2c: Chinese lot- 

 tery ticket, 2c; Chinese Newspaper, 3c: Japan- 

 ese Oblong Coins, ?,c; Fine Specimens of Cal- 

 careous Tufa, 10c; 3 different Cal. eggs, 5c; 5 

 correctly named Cal. shells, lue: Sand Dollars, 

 4c: Chalcedonyx, Rc. All specimens sent post- 

 paid. Send 2c for a list of tine sets of eggs and 

 curios, shells, etc., I have for sale. W. H. 

 H1LLER, 117 W. 23d St., Los Angeles. Cal. 51-3t 



WANTED:— All collectors to know that they 

 can save money by purchasing all of their 

 seals, stencils, rubber and metal printing 

 stamps, dating and numbering stamps of me. 

 I can furnish everything m the line at very 

 low price. Send me a description of what you 

 want aud get my price before placing your or- 

 der elsewhere. Address R. W. FORD, Bristol, I 

 Conn. <51-2t 



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. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE:— One interna- 

 tional postage stamp album and foreign 

 stamps for United States stamps and birds 

 eggs. G. ARTHUR BELL. Rome, N. Y. 51-2t 



OPALS. Minerals, Cut Gems and Natural 

 History Specimens. Will buy, sell or ex- 

 change. List for stamp. ROBERT BURN- 

 HAM, Dennis. Mass. 51 25t 



I AM booking orders for fresh skins, etc., of 

 January and February collecting, from the 

 lower Mississipi. Prices very low. Will take 

 rifle, revolver or reference books. H. C. 

 BUTCHER, Galesburg, 111. 51-St 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE : — American 

 Long-eared Owl 3 years old next spring, is vei y 

 tame. Price $5.00. What have you to offer t 

 C. B. PAYNE, Cassadaga, N. Y. 31-2t 



WANTED. — For lowest cash price or good 

 exchange, recent text books on Zoology. G. 

 N. UPHAM, Coffeyville. Kans. 



FOR SALE.-Coast Birds in the flesh. Vols. 

 XI and XII of the Oologist, Vols. IX and X 

 of Ornithologist and Oolor/isf, Vol. I of the Mu- 

 seum. ALVAH G. DORR, Bucksport, Maine. 



J2t. 



WANTED.— Good double shot gun in ex- 

 change for Natural History specimens, Deer 

 heads, birds, etc. ALVAH G. DORR, Bucks- 

 port, Me. 



SQUIDS AND OCTOPI:— I have left two jars 

 of alcoholic specimens containing all told, I 

 should estimate, 39 or 40 perhars 50 specimens. 

 Last June I sold dozens at from 46cts. to 96cts. 

 and dealers usually sell them at from $1.00 to 

 $3.0Jeach. In size the specimens in these jars 

 will range from 1 in. to 1 ft. in length. The 

 list will only be sold as a whole and to a stud- 

 ent or some education 1 1 institution needing 

 them they will prove ;i veritable bonanza at 

 the price at which I am w llitig to close them 

 out. I also have a large wax model slightly 

 damaged of a Loli- > no rue. I on black walnut 

 base. It was one from that famous $100,000 

 collection at the World's Fair. The entire lot 

 of alcoholics inc uding the wax mouel ought to 

 bring me $50— certainly should be considered a 

 bargain at $25. but J. p-n willing to close out 

 the entire lot for an i . , - l ite first as l 



do not caro t . oc ... ., pensa of returning 

 your money. Many should want this lot, but 

 tha first letter gets them. Write quick should 

 you have use for them. FRANK H. LATTIN, 

 Albion, N. Y. 



ALBION, N. Y. 



Successor to the Retail Mail and Catalogue 

 Business of Frank H. Lattin. 



I have purchased and control all of the 

 Glass Eyes, Oologist's and Taxidermist's in- 

 struments and supplies, from the stock of 

 Frank H. Lattin of this place. All orders to 

 receive prompt attention, should be sent di- 

 rectly to me. Eyes for A'ligator (any size) Wild 

 Cat, P'ox, Deer, etc., always in stock. Also 

 Climbing Irons, Books on Natural History, 

 etc. Birds and mammals mounted in A "l 

 shape. Give me a trial. 



MINERALS, 



Ancient Indian Relics, Stamps and 

 Curiosities. 

 Price List, Postage Free. 



W. Perry Arnold, Stonningrton, Ct. 



