THE MUSEUM. 



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WANTS, EXCHANaES AND FOR SALES. 



All notices that come under above will be inserted in this department until further notice 

 at one-half (i) cent a word. No notice less than 2oc. Terms Cash with crder. No charge fo7- 

 address. I shall at all times endeavor to keep parties, w^hose reputation is of a doubtful char- 

 acter from using these columns. 



CHOICE EUROPEAN Birds Eggs cheap by 

 mail or express. Send 5 cents for price lists. 

 CHAS. JEFFERYS, Naturalist, Tenby, Eng. 



MAKE a cash or exchange offer on a hand 

 camera. Takes a photograph 4x5. Patent 

 adjustable shutter, can take an express train. 

 Cost me $32. Samples of its work sent to 

 those interested. I will pay express charges 

 to the highest bidder. D. W. CHAPMAN, 

 South Bend, Ind. 



FOR SALE.— Ph;^saheterostropha, 2c; Slip 

 per Limpet, 2c; Bubble Shell, 8c; Cbinese 

 Coin, 3c; California Live Oak Acorns, 4c, not 

 less than 10c. worth sold. Specimens sent 

 postpaid. Send your list of specimens for 

 exchange and I'eceive mine, or send for my 

 list of specimens for sale. W. H. HILLER, 

 147 W. 23rd St., Los Angeles, California. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— A tine collection of 

 Butterflies, AJoths, and insects for a collection 

 of U. S. and Foreign Stamps in an album 

 Also Austrian Postal Cards for others. 

 CHAS. WM. EBERLE, 33 Cliff St., Yonkers, 

 N. Y. 



COLLECTORS. — I have just whatyou want 

 for printing your lists, circulars and bulletins. 

 (The Duplicator.) You can make 100 copies 

 in 15 minutes. Send stamp for circulars. 

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



TO EXCHANGE.— Northern real estate to 

 exchange for a place in southern states. Will 

 exchange $1,000, to$5,000, equities for Museum 

 Specinjens. Can use large series of Eggs, 

 Bird and Mammal Skins, Archeological Speci- 

 mens, Fossils, Minerals, etc. A. H.HELME, 

 Millers Place. N. Y^ 



FOR EXCHANGE.— A slide trombone, Mis- 

 senharter's, first class, silver plated, linely en- 

 graved, isin piime condition, cost $58.00: with 

 sole leather case, worth $5.00. Will exchange 

 for the value of $20.00. Address, W. S. 

 SIMON DS, Box I, Georgetown, Mass. 



POSTAL CARDS are cheap. Get one and 

 mail it to us w ith your name and address on it 

 and w^e will send you free, a sample of the 

 December Mdiologist, an excellent number of 

 an excellent magazine of bird-lite, handsomely 

 illustrated, from photographs of birds, nests 

 and eggs. Our annual subscription is now 

 $1.50, or $.80 for half year; single copies 15c. 

 Take advantage of this last "sample" offer, 

 and then subscribe. Illustrations and articles 

 (as ahvays) " superfine " quality of paper im- 

 proved — number pages soon to be enlarged. 

 Our success is unprecedented. Get a sample 

 and see for yourself. The Nidiologist, H. R. 

 TAYLOR, Publisher. Alameda, California. 



I HAVE unmounted photos of nests and eggs 

 of 332. 648, 228. 300, 417 and 624. (all except 

 first two in natural locations), which I will ex- 

 change for unmounted photos' of nests and 

 eggs of other birds, natural positions and aris- 

 totype paper preferred, j' BOWLES, Ponka- 

 pog, Mass. 



BARRED OWL nicely mounted will ex- 

 change for $7 00 worth of eggs, A. 1., of hawks, 

 owls, grouse or quail. CHAS. K. REED, 262- 

 Main, Worcester, Mass. 



SEND 10, 15 or 25 cents for specimen of 

 double refraction Iceland Spar. J. L. DAV- 

 ISON, 55 Waterman St., Lockport, N. Y. 



UNITED STATES Postage Stamps, 40 dif- 

 ferent, including scai'ce and old issues post, 

 free $1. English stamps, 48 different, includ- 

 ing old issues, " Govt. Parcels," »&c., $1 post 

 free. CHAS. JEFFERYS, Naturalist, Tenby, 

 England; 



TAXIDERMISTS AND COLLECTORS. 

 ATTENTION. During the coming spring I 

 can furnish you tiue specimens of birds and 

 mammals either in the meat or fresh skins, 

 can furnish 20 different kinds of ducks and 

 many other land and water birds. My prices are 

 the lowest. Send stamp Ht once for my new 

 list. Address, FLOYD T. COON, Collector- 

 and Taxidermist, Milton. Wis. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— I have some good spec- 

 imens of Calcereous Tufa such as described in 

 the December Museum that I will exchange 

 for any kind of good specimens. Send your 

 complete list and receive mine. If you have 

 nothing for exhange I w'illsell speciinensfrom 

 3c to 15c according to size and shape. W. 

 H. HILLER, 147 W. 23rd St., Los Angeles, 

 California. 



1 WANT a first class camera 4 x 5 or 5 x 8, 

 will give goo'.' exchange in mounted birds, 

 skins, eggs or supplies. Describe what you havfr 



and what you want for it. CHAS. K. REED, 

 Worcester, Mass. 



Make me an offer on a $90.00 " Crescent "~ 

 safety bicycle with "Morgan and Wright" 

 pneumatic tires. Bicycle is complete with oil- 

 can, air-pump, tool-bag and wrench. I will 

 pay freight or express on wheel to highest bid- 

 der over $29.00 cash, or over $19.00 cash and 

 $14.00 trade. D. W. CHAPMAN, South Bend, 

 Ind. 



PHEASANTS FOR SALE. English or- 

 Chinese. Pur^ Golden Farrier and Mottled 

 Farrier Pheasants. Also Black Astrichan 

 Fowls. Write atonce. H. A. BRUSH & SON,, 



Milton, Vt. 



