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THE MUSEUM. 



FOR SALE for $15 cash, one Winchester 6 

 shot repeating shot gun, 12 gauge. New. W. 

 A. OLDFIELD, Port Sanilac, Mich. 



dFORSALE.— My collection of 31 different 

 varieties of eggs withi-eliable, data. By send- 

 ing a stamp, anvone can obtain a list of the 

 eggs. Address HUGH HAKTMAN. (55 Maple 

 Ave., Fort Wayne, Ind. 



APACHE Indian relics, 25c each. Won- 

 derful Arizona Cactus Wood, 10c, silver. 

 Largest tiealers in Indian baskets in the U. S. 

 Will exchange. PERRY WILLIAMS, Justice 

 Peace, Maricopa, Pinal Co., Arizona. 



TANNING LIQUOR.— For tanning all 

 kinds of Mammal Skins, new lot just matle up 

 per qt. by Express, $1; gallon jug, $3. Prices 

 on large quanties on application. W. F. 

 WEBB, Albion, N. Y. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— Fine sets of 311, 410, 

 396, 719b, 188, 602, 200, 477a, 593c, 314, 319, 

 335 and many others. Send on list of any 

 tine sets you may have. Will exchange sin- 

 gles of above for other rare singles. W. F. 

 WEBB, Albion, N. Y. 



FOR SALE. — A beautiful copy of Johnson's 

 Natural History, in two volumes, gold edges, 

 full Russia Leather binding, etc. 1500 pages 

 and over 1500 life-like engravings. Not soiled 

 in anyway, and a complete Natural History 

 from Man. through all the divisions.classes and 

 oi'dei's to the animalcules in a drop of water; 

 also showing the habits, structure and class- 

 itication of animals with their relation to 

 Agriculture, Manufactures, Commerce and 

 the Arts, by Hon. S. G. Goodrich and Prof. 

 Alexander Winchell, L. L. D. of the Univer- 

 sity of Michigan. The high standing of the 

 authors render it unnecessary to give further 

 remarks about the work. It will be sent pi'e- 

 pnid to any address for $12.00 WALTER F. 

 WEBB, Albion, N. Y. 



AS I INTEND spending next summer at 

 <Treat Slave Lake, I wish to clear out my du- 

 plicate Birds Eggs and Skins this winter. I 

 have aline lot of ergs of Birds of Prey, includ- 

 ing Eagle, Vulture, Hawks and Owls in sets 

 and single specimens, also a fine lot of eggs 

 collected in Northwest Canada by myself and 

 Professor Macoun. Dealers and Taxider- 

 mists haying from $25 to $100 to invest in eggs 

 or skins should write for my wholesale prices. 

 W. RAINE, Bleeker St., Toronto, Canada. 



FOR SALE.— A tine copy Maynard's "But- 

 terHies of New England" with coloi-ed plates. 

 A really desirable work for any collectoi- East 

 of the Mississippi. Price $7.50. W. F. 

 WEBB. Albion, N. Y. 



WANj'ED.— A.skin of Bald Iviglc, Black- 

 phas(!. Parties having such, or .skins ofCioid- 

 en Eagle, the rarer Owls, rare Geese, etc. 

 Send list and what is desired in return. 

 PUBLISHER MUSEUM, Albion, N. Y. 



WANTED.— A colored edition of Studer's 

 Birds of North Amei-ic;i. Will give good ex- 

 change. W. F. WEBB, Albion, N. Y. 



WANTED.— A good pair'' of Field Glasses 

 and Boxmg Gloves. I will give a good ex- 

 change in Eggs, Skins, Mounted Birds, Rities, 

 Revolvers, etc. All letters answered, NATH- 

 AN L. DAVIS, Box 80, Albion, N. Y. 



BARGAINS. — Tanning Liquor 75c per qt., 

 Paper Mache 15c per lb.. Fine Natural Cork 

 Bai k, best thing for rock work, 15c per lb., 

 A complete Taxidermist's Outfit $2, Fine pair 

 of Climbers, all stiapped, $2; Goss's Birds of 

 Kansas $6; Davie's New Taxidermy $6; Davie's 

 Nests !ind Eggs $1 50: a collection of 100 var- 

 ieties of Minerals for $3, all named with loc- 

 ality and chemical composition. 50 varieties 

 for $1; a collection of 50 varieties of small 

 shells, all named with locality for 60c; a col- 

 lection of 35 larger and finer shells, represent- 

 ing typical families of Mollusca for $2; a Jap- 

 anese Reading Book 15c. Address all orders 

 toW. F. WEBB, Albion, N. Y. 



CHECKING LISTS.— A new lot just re- 

 ceived. Revised to date, including all new 

 species of birds. 15c, doz: $1, hundred. W. 

 F. WEBB, Albion, N. Y. 



EXCHANGE— My collections of minerals, 

 20,000 duplicate stamps, 50 valuable book.«, 

 Georgia and Florida Indian relics -and curi- 

 osities. Confederate money, war relics, fishing 

 tackle, oologists instruments, snake skins, 

 hektograph, microscope, etc., for books on 

 Natural History and other subjects, taxider- 

 mists instruments (scalpels especially want- 

 ed), stamos valued over 4c, fire arms, hunting 

 apparatus of any kind, or telescope. What 

 I offer are not my duplicates but my private 

 colieetions and are valued at several hundred 

 dollars, and as I must dispose of them I am 

 willing to give good exchange or sell cheaply. 

 P^nclose stamp for reply. No cards. A. D. 

 AKIN, Carlson, Sumter Co., Fla. 



WANTED — Foreign Birds' eggs in singles 

 and sets with data from any countrj' on the 

 globe, anjf species. Will give in exchange 

 fint' American eggs in sets or singles, or will 

 pay cash. I also desire to subscribe for all 

 good magazines devoted to Ornithology and 

 Oology. Publishers please send sample copies, 

 e.specialiv foreign. All letters answered. 

 W.J.WIRT, Box 137, Gaines, Orleans Co., 

 N. Y.. U. S. A. 



WE CAN do your printing a little better 

 or a little cheaper ihan you can get it else- 

 where. Big stock of Natural History cuts to 

 select from. We make a speciality of this 

 work. Send us a postal for samples. A. M. 

 EDDY. Albion, N. Y. 



ENCYCLOPEDIAS. A set of Chambers', 

 8 vols., cost $l(i.50; a set of Johnson's, 8 vols., 

 cost $56.00; and a set of Appleton's,16 vols, cost 

 $96.00 I want a canieia, 5x7 i)refered, or 10 

 or 20 ga. hanunerless shot gun, or offers. Send 

 full descriptions. J. II. BROWN, 113 Pren- 

 tiss St., Iowa City, la. 



WANTED.— Really desirable sets of birds' 

 eggs, and rare singles for which are offered 

 fine .sets of Southern eggs. W. F. WEBB, Al- 

 bion, N. Y. 



