FOR SALE AND WANTED. 
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FOR SALE AND WANTED. 
Charges for advertisementsfirst twenty words, yd., and erery additional four 
words, id. When a private number is used, 2 1 . must be added for for- 
warding answers, the addresses then not being charged for. 
Wanted. —“Illustrated Handbook British Birds,” by Howard 
Saunders ; also good book on bird stuffing.—Rowe, Hornchurch. 
Essex. 
Birds’ Eggs. —Dartford warbler, 3s.; grasshopper warbler, 
is. 4d. ; dipper, 3d.; blue-headed wagtail 5d.; grey-headed 
wagtail, 6d.; pied flycatcher, 4d.; red-breasted flycatcher, 3s. ; 
nightjar, is. 2d.; swift, 6d. ; barn owl, is. 3d. ; kestrel, 5d. ; 
gannet, 8d. ; eider duck, 8d. ; capercaillie, 2s. ; turnstone, 2s. 
6d. ; Bonaparte’s sandpiper, 4s. ; Temminck’s stint, is. 3d. ; 
roseate tern, 9d. ; Manx shearwater, is. iod. Many others at 
low prices ; list sent.—Oological Department, Sumner’s Nat¬ 
uralists’ Stores, 135, Oxford Street, London. 
Books. —“ An Illustrated Handbook of British Dragonflies,” 
by W. Harcourt Bath, well illustrated, price, 2s. 7^d., post free. 
“ The Naturalists’ Calendar and Weather Guide,” (same author) 
post free, 6gd. “ Skinning and Preserving Birds,”full directions, 
post free, 3Id.—Office of the Naturalists’ Journal, 369, 
Euston Road, London. 
Label Lists. —For birds’ eggs, butterflies, and land and 
freshwater shells, price, 2d. each, post free. Label list of marine 
shells, in two parts, price, 5^d. post free. Ditto Macro-Lepid- 
optera, 3d. post free. Data blanks, 4I4L per 100, post free.— 
Office of the Naturalists’ Journal, 369, Euston Road, 
London. 
EXCHANGES. 
Articles for Exchange and Wanted (not involving a money transaction ) are ad¬ 
vertised in this cohimn without charge ; an advertisement must not contain 
more than forty words. 
Offered.—“N aturalists’ World,” 1886 and 1887, unbound, 
perfect. Will exchange for a good specimen of Venus paphia 
and V. chione , or offers in British marine shells.—F. C. Long, 
32, Woodbine Road, Burnley, Lancs. 
Duplicates. — PI. glaber, PI. dilatatus, PL line at us, Z. purus , Z. 
fulvus, Z. nitidus , &c. Wanted : Vertigo sub striata, or foreign 
shells of any kind.—F. C. Long, 32, Woodbine Road, Burnley, 
Lancs. 
For Exchange.— Conigera, Impura, Nictitans , Micacea, 
Polidon (dark var.), Graminis, Geniina, Fasciuncla , Litrosa , 
Valigera, Cursoria, Nig/Vans, Tritici, Vestiva, Conflua, Xantho- 
grapha (dark), Urticce, Chrysitis , Filipendula , Sujfusa, P ibis ana, 
Mumitata, &c. Desiderata, many moths and butterflies.— 
William Catto, Cote Town, Bridge of Don, by Aberdeen, N.B. 
