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THE YOUNG SCIENTIST. 
EXCHANGES. 
A Smith & Wesson automatic ejector revolver, 
key checlc and stencil plate outfits, wanted for a 
combination saw, lathe, &c. Thos. D. Adams, 
Lock Box 61, Franklin, Pa. 
J. T. Bell, Franklin, Pa., has brass condensing 
and exhausting air syringe, 100 good specimens 
(75 lbs) mostly silver ore, to exchange for gun, tele- 
scope, magic lantern, music box, or offers. 
Wanted, back No.'s of the Young Scientist (for 
1878), for a good dark lantern, cost $1,25. G. U. 
Bigelow, Palmyra, N. Y. 
Duplicate collections of sea mosses from Oregon 
coast, for eye-glasses, back No.'s Young Scien- 
tist, or paper (working) pattern of best puzzle. 
Theo. Boone, Oneatta, Benton Co., Oregon. 
Wanted, a microscope with accessories, in good 
condition, worth $5 or $10 ; state what is wanted 
in exchange. Will. H. Brewster, Middlebury, Vt. 
Three vols, of Frank Leslie's Boys and Girls 
Weekly, cost $2.50 vol., to exchange 6 months for 
vol. 1 of Young Scientist, the rest for good books 
on electricity and science. Walter M. Brown, 
Owen Sound, Ont.. Canada. 
Wanted, book, " Corner Cupboard or Facts for 
Everybody," in exchange for a card printer and 
type. H. E. Burnham, 176 Adams Ave. E., Detroit, 
Mich. 
State what will be given for 250 foreign stamps, 
all different ; list of other stamps sent on applica- 
tion. C. E. Chegwidden, liOth street, Mott Haven, 
N. Y. 
Wanted, in exchange for good guitar, cost $25, a 
stationary engine, or bracket saw and turning 
lathe combined, or offers. Frankie Park, Dodge's 
Corners, Waukesha Co., Wis, 
I have a magic lantern with 35 slides, cost $5 ; 
would like to exchange it for almost anything of 
similar value. Address all offers to C. Von Eiff, 
Box 4,465, City. 
Fine carbine rifle, loads from muzzle or breech, 
in good condition ; will exchange it for a double 
barrel shot gun, watch, or small rifle with bore 
22-100. The Editor's Eye, 209 Rhodes Ave., Chica- 
go, 111. 
Wanted, to exchange, North Carolina minerals, 
shells, stamps and Confederate money, for min- 
erals, archasologieal specimens, Indian" relics, ver- 
tebrate and invertebrate fossils, and curiosities 
for my museum. Kobert H. Engle, Box 325, Ral- 
eigh, N. C. 
Three volumes of Oliver Optic's (Wm. T. Adam's) 
works. Seek and Find, Fighting Joe, and The 
Yankee Middy, exchanged for cabinet mineral 
specimens. Anthony Garner, P. O. 53, Ashland, 
Pa. 
To exchange, a seven shooting revolver of best 
make, in good condition, size of bore 22-100 in. ; 
state what is offered In exchange. H. V. H., P. 0. 
Box 47, Coeymans, Albany Co., N. Y. 
Fairbank's No. 1 chemical scales and weights, 
cost $15, for a bracket saw with or without lathe 
attachment; scales warranted perfect : will give a 
good trade. Samuel J. Jones, Box 137, Oxford, 
N. C. 
Wanted, double-barrel shot-gun or scroll saw, 
in exchange for telegraphic key and sounder on 
one base, Craig microscope, etc. C. H. Jordan, 
Shimersville, Lehigh Co., Pa. 
Unmounted microscopic objects such as fora- 
minifera. spicules, starches and parts of foreign 
insects, &c., to exchange for other mounted or 
unmounted objects. S. N. Hardy, Victoria, Cass 
Co., Neb. 
A complete outflt for making chromo photo- 
graphs and a small magic lantern and slides, 
worth $10, for a 5x7 printing press, or type, or a 
combination scroll saw and lathe. Geo. L, Lam- 
gon. La Fargeville. N, Y. 
An oscillating steam engine, l-inch bore, 2-incli 
stroke, to exchange for a household microscope 
or offers. L. E. Kent, Santa Ana, Los Angelos 
Co., Cal. 
Lippincott's, $4.00 ; Popular Science, $5.00 ; Phre- 
nological, $2.00 ; Sanitarian, $3.00 ; Library, 3 copies 
$1.00 each; Housekeeper, $1.00; all monthlies, 
1879, complete ; Daily Sun, N. Y. ; Star, Cincinnati' 
1 year, $5.00 ; make offers. C. H. Kimball, Ply- 
mouth, N. H. 
Wanted, correspondents to exchange insects 
with ; will send full instructions for capture and 
make liberal exchanges. C. W. L., Box 3 565 N 
Y. City. 
Choice cabinet mineral specimens, for histori- 
cal, scientific, masonic or other instructive books. 
C. A. Leeper, Bonanza City, Lemhi Co., Idaho. 
To exchange, certificate for a course of lessons 
in shorthand writing, for books, or otters ; also 
copies of the Student's Journal, for copies of 
Young Scientist ; state what numbers you can 
furnish. H. C. Lucas, Macomb, Hi. 
Wanted, all numbers of the Young Scientist 
for 1878, in exchange for the Story of a Bad Bov, or 
Chance for Himself; each cost $1.25. Jesse H. 
Mclntire, Rockport, Mass. 
Wanted, Queen's or McAllister's Household 
microscope ; specimens of insects, woods, &c., in 
exchange ; or state what is wanted. W. C. McNaul, 
Salina, Clinton Co., Pa. 
Minerals, fossils, Indian relics and foreign 
stamps wanted, in exchange for same, or for 
greenhouse plants. Send list to Wm. J. Morgan, 
Somerville, N. J. 
Wanted, a good wood lathe with attachments ; 
state what is wanted in exchange, giving descrip- 
tion of lathe. C. W. Munson, Nashville, Tenn. 
Wanted, printing press, for a scroll saw and 
tools for finishing work. T. H. Nicholson, 14 East 
r27th St., N. Y. City. 
To exchange, a novelty printing press, type and 
accessories, for a microscope with accessories, or 
minerals, or offers. T. W. Patterson, Warsaw, 
N. Y. 
Wanted, a small printing press, Model or Novel- 
ty preferred, in exchange for a French micro- 
scope, objects and accessories, worth $'iO. C. L. 
Peticolas, 635 8th St. North, Richmond, Va. 
Wanted, stereo camera with lens, K size view 
camera and lens, photo chemicals or offers, for 
rosewood writing desk inlaid with mother of 
pearl, and complete rosewood box of drawing 
instruments. A. B. Porter, 501 North Tenn. St., 
Indianapolis. 
Wanted, a turning lathe from >3 to 2 inches 
swing; state what is wanted in return. Grant 
Price, Lock Box E, Cherokee, Crawford Co., Kan. 
Wanted, a good set of engravers tools and a 
book of instruction, in exchange for an acLuarium. 
H. E. Rhodes, Brighton, Iowa. 
Wanted, to exchange, books for type ; send speci- 
men of printing of type ; also state weight of font 
&c. J. Siler, 1,242 Broadway, St. Louis, Mo. 
To exchange, a new book on fret sawing and 
wood carving, well illustrated and very hand- 
somely bound, for good mineral specimens ; also 
coins to exchange for minerals. &c. A. H. Spencer, 
East Clarendon, Vt. 
Wanted, a good microscope or a pair of tele- 
phones, or other apparatus, in exchange for a 
photographic camera, lens, plate-holder, ti'ipod, 
&c., valued at $5, entirely new, and enclosed in a 
neat case. Sheldon Sperry, 99 Lee Ave., Brooklyn, 
E. D.,N.Y. 
A collection of foreign and U. S. stamps, some 
paints and colored pencils, in exchange for Indian 
relics. Sherman Sweeting, South Butler, Wayne 
Co., N. Y. 
A strong magnet, in exchange for Indian relics. 
Sherman Sweeting, South Butler, Wayne Co., 
N. Y. 
