Twenty-five arrow-heads, petrified shells, and other fossils, and specimens of quartz and ores, for a small stationary engine with cylinder about eight inches long, which can be used for a little boat.

Louis K. Britting,
River Road, West Covington, Ky.


Gypsum, limestone, cement-stone, French and Bermuda stamps, and postmarks, for minerals, petrifactions, or relics.

H. Brown and W. Boice,
299 Broad St, Newark, N. J.


A Japanese stamp, for a 90-cent stamp of 1870 or 1871. A Hong-Kong stamp, for a 12-cent of the same issue.

Severance Burrage,
P. O. Box 388, West Newton, Mass.