Exchange Notices. 
221 1-9, 337 337b>4, 339 2-2, 423 n- 
4. 388?^, 507 n-5, 577 n-4, 529 n-5, 608 
X, n-3, 619 r-5, 624 n-4, 627 n-4, 674 1-5, 
687 n-4, 710^^ and others. Also a few 
mounted birds to exchange for first- 
class sets. 
Verdi Burtch, Penn Van, N. Y. 
To Exchange: Chinese insects and 
butterflies for eggs in sets with data. 
Address Mieton S. Ray, 44 Market St.. 
San Francisco, Cal. 
Wanted: — No. 3 of the “Avifauna” 
magazine, published at Santa Barbara 
in September, 1897 by W. H. Hoffman. 
Address Wither Stone, Academy of 
Nat. Sciences, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Wanted: — Will Pay Cash for Al- 
binos, either birds or small animals. 
Write me what you have and condition, 
as also lowest cash price. J. E. Gros- 
JEAN, Lima, Ohio. 2 t 
For Exchange. New 4x5 “Korona 
Special” camera and set of Nehrling’s 
ampliscopes; together or separately. 
Wanted, rare sets of egg. Thos. H. 
Jackson, 343 E. Biddle St., Westchester, 
Pa. 
CoEEECTORS’ Attention: — I have 
something which every collector of eggs 
needs. A liquid which will mend an 
egg so that it is almost impossible to de- 
tect fractures, forming a perfectly 
transparent film which is very strong. 
I will send a phial for every 50 cents 
worth of first-class sets with data sent 
me. Address: Clarence H. Luther, 
Fayetteville Ark. Box 322. 
Wanted: Vol. i. No. 3 (May-June, 
1899) of the Bidletin of the Cooper Or- 
nithological Club. Can offer Vol. i. No. 
I or cash. Address, A. H. HowELL, 
Dept. Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 
Wanted: — in exchange for cash, sets 
or skins. Recreation, Jan., Eeb. and 
March 1899 numbers, one of each. Ad- 
dress, D. A. Cohen, Alameda, Cal. 
Exchange-^I have many Alaskan Birds’ 
Eggs, in first class sets and singles with data, 
to exchange for well-made Bird Skins from 
any locality. I want in particular. Wrens, 
Chickadees, Juncos and Song Sparrows. Send 
Lists. Jo.SEPH Grinnell, Palo Alto, Calif. 
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