Louis Sinclair, by Laurence Lancewood, crystallized flint that will cut glass or wood, bark from Missouri, a sprout of persimmon, a sprout of peony-flag, and of flowering-almond, for a pair of gold-fish; also some of the above, for a bouquet of everlasting-flowers. Write before exchanging.
Frank Bryan, Papinsville, Bates Co., Mo.
A great basketful of pretty flints, fine white marble, granite, potter's clay, and twenty carnelians, a few chalcedony, and in another month a large supply of thirty kinds of flower seeds, for ores, minerals, or anything suitable for a museum. Write address plainly on each package, even if only a postal be sent.
Anna and L. Favre,
Ontario, Story Co., Iowa.
A large number of duplicate album cards to exchange with collectors.
E. S. R.,
7 Joslyn Park, Rochester, N. Y.