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FOR SALE AND WANTED. 
FOR SALE AND WANTED. 
Charges far advertisements -.—first twenty words , gd., and every additional four 
words, id. When a private number is used, 2d. must be added for for » 
zoarding answers, the addresses then not being charged for. 
Minerals. —Twenty Cumberland minerals, named, 2s. 6d., 
free. Also many good cabinet specimens.—Collector, William 
Hetherington, Nenthead, by Carlisle, Cumberland. 
Birds’ Eggs and Skins. —Nest and four eggs, American robin, 
is. 6d. Nest and one egg, slate-coloured junco, is. 6d. Fine 
skin American goshawk, 8s.—A. 3. 
Birds’ Eggs. —130 British birds’ eggs, 30 varieties, many good; 
sideblown, with full data. What offers in cash ?—Swann, 
Laburnum Cottage, The Common, Epsom, Surrey. 
Birds’ Eggs. —British birds’ eggs, in good condition and 
guaranteed authentic ; all at lowest prices. Many varieties 
with nests and full data. Price list, id. stamp.—Oological 
Department, Naturalists’ Stores, 135, Oxford Street, London. 
Wanted. —Bound or unbound, all or part of numbers of late 
u Naturalists’ Gazette,” cheap.—Naturalist, 174, High Street, 
Stratford, E. 
EXCHANGES. 
Articles for Exchange and Wanted (not involving a money transaction') are ad¬ 
vertised in this column without charge ; an advertisement must not contain 
more than forty words. 
Wanted. —Collection of foreign stamps. Offered in exchange, 
Natural History specimens.—W. K. Mann, Wellington Terrace, 
Clifton, Bristol. 
Wanted. —Stamp collections and Natural History books. 
Can offer shells and Lepidoptera.—Miss M. E. Pepperell, 5, Park 
Street, Bristol. 
Duplicates. — L. Artaxerxes, N. Glareosa , Baja , If. Adusta , 
A, Flavago , H. Tripatilla . Desiderata, many common kinds; 
black pins preferred.—A. Milne, 23^, Hutcheon Street, 
Aberdeen. 
Duplicates. — Dalhii, Lucernea , Adusta , Gemina, Rarea var. 
eambusta; pupae of Menyanlhidis , Populi, &c. Desiderata , 
British birds’ eggs.—J. McTavish, 174, Crown Street, Aber¬ 
deen, N.B. 
Wanted. —British dragonflies, grasshoppers, locusts and 
crickets, especially mole and field crickets. Offered : Butter¬ 
flies and shells, &c.—W. Harcourt Bath, The Woodlands, 
Ladywood Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham. 
Duplicate clutches of sooty tern, moorhen, bullfinch, Manx 
shearwater, little grebe, great tit, blue tit, willow warbler. 
Wanted other sorts, sideblown and with data.—F. W. Paple, 
62, Waterloo Street, Bolton. 
