nd moths, and my father
has given me a nice case for them.
CLIFFORD S.
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I am collecting coins, minerals, birds' eggs, and postmarks, any
of which I would gladly exchange with any reader of YOUNG PEOPLE.
WILL E. BREHMER,
Penn Yan, Yates County, New York.
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I take HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE, and wish every one would do the
same, as it is splendid.
I would like to exchange postage stamps with any of the
subscribers, as I have a good many.
JAMES D. HEARD,
Union St., Mount Washington, Pittsburgh, Pa.
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I would be pleased to exchange birds' eggs with any readers of
YOUNG PEOPLE. I have also a lot of postage stamps that I would
like to exchange for eggs.
REGINALD S. KOEHLER,
P. O. Box 370, Hagerstown, Maryland.
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I am collecting birds' eggs, and would be very much pleased to
exchange with any of the correspondents of YOUNG PEOPLE. Can any
one tell me where to get a catalogue of birds' eggs?
RICHARD KIPP,
13 Grant Street, Newark, New Jersey.
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I would like to exchange birds' eggs with some correspondent. I
have eggs of the wild canary, wren, martin, robin, cat-bird,
swallow, guinea-hen, quail, and woodpecker.
J. LEE MAHIN,
Muscatine, Iowa.
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I would like to exchange postage stamps with any one in the United
States or Canada.
H. L. MCILVAIN,
120 North Fifth Street, Reading, Pennsylvania.
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To any one who will send me twenty-five postmarks I will send by
return mail a box of sea-shells.
JAMES A. SNEDEKER,
60 Asylum Street, New Haven, Connecticut.
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I am making a collection of steel pens, and would like to exchange
with any correspondents of YOUNG PEOPLE.
CARL REESE EALY,
22 North Shippen St., Lancaster, Pa.
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I am collecting skulls and skeletons of birds, beasts, and
reptiles, and if any of the readers of YOUNG PEOPLE have any which
they wish to dispose of, they would be gratefully received by me.
In exchange for the same I will give foreign postage stamps,
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