I am making a collection of steel pens, and would like to exchange with any correspondents of Young People.
Carl Reese Ealy,
22 North Shippen St., Lancaster, Pa.
I am collecting skulls and skeletons of birds, beasts, and reptiles, and if any of the readers of Young People have any which they wish to dispose of, they would be gratefully received by me. In exchange for the same I will give foreign postage stamps, butterflies, or bugs. If any know of places where the above-mentioned articles can be purchased, I would be pleased if they would let me know.
I. N. Kriegshaber,
490 Fifth Street,
between Breckinridge and Kentucky,
Louisville, Kentucky.
Harry E. F.—The letters S. P. Q. R. stand for Senatus populusque Romanus, meaning the Senate and people of Rome.
Ottie Le Roi.—Wild rabbits and hares change their coats with the changing season. This peculiarity is especially marked in the Alpine hares of Switzerland. In Young People No. 13, in the paper entitled "Hares, Wild and Tame," is a full description of the summer and winter costume of these little animals.