I have only received arrow-heads in answer to my exchange. I have plenty of stamps, which I will exchange for others. I have stamps from the Sandwich Islands, Porto Rico, Cuba, Jamaica, New South Wales, and uncancelled Heligoland. I wish stamps from Liberia, China, Japan, Ceylon, Africa, South and Central America, and other countries. I will give eighteen different foreign stamps, for one perfect arrow-head.

Fred M. Crossett,
52 West Nineteenth Street, New York City.


The following-exchanges are offered by correspondents:

Twenty postmarks or an old American copper coin, for every set of ten shells. Or a small cannon barrel six inches long, mounted on wheels, for a printing-press with chase not smaller than 3 by 4½ inches, apparatus, and type.

S. D. Cooper, care of W. S. Cooper,
Evans' Mills, Jefferson Co., N. Y.


Monograms, autographs, stones from Madagascar, and postmarks, for curiosities of any kind, especially from foreign countries.

Albert E. Dwelle,
McPherson, McPherson Co., Kan.