I have some postmarks, some silver ore, some shells from Florida, and a pretty stone—I do not know where it came from—which I would like to exchange for coins.
Frederick Pfans,
11 Beaver Street, Newark, N. J.
I have a few Greek newspapers which I would like to exchange for Indian arrow-heads and relics.
Charles Warren,
1577 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.
I live three miles from nine Indian mounds, and I have a great many arrow-heads, and twenty-seven spear-heads. I will exchange a rock from Missouri for one from any other State, and my brother will exchange an Indian stone hatchet for six stone arrow-heads or spear-heads.
William Reel,
Baden P. O., St. Louis, Mo.
I have just been reading Young People. A friend of mine and I take it together. We live near each other, and often go to the beach to gather shells and mosses. In the spring we have a great variety of wild flowers. I would like to exchange pressed wild flowers, sea-mosses, and shells from the Pacific coast for a moss-agate, a bunch of cotton just as it is picked with the seeds in it, or any other curiosity from the Central or Southern States, or the Atlantic coast.