Pine, birch, maple, and oak of different kinds, poplar, ash, wild cherry, and alder, for ocean shells and curiosities, postmarks, or other kinds of woods. New Hampshire granite or cobble-stones, for stones from any other State.

Scott E. Sanborn,
54 Pennacook Street, Manchester, N. H.


A very good stamp album, for a genuine Indian bow and arrow in good condition.

Walter S. Russell,
Cooperstown, Otsego Co., N. Y.


A British stamp, for a Cape of Good Hope stamp.

Attie Sutton, Bradford, Penn.


Five postmarks, for every ordinary foreign postage stamp; and ten postmarks, for every rare foreign stamp.