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THE MUSEUM. 



ANCIENT INDIAN RELICS of the mound 

 builders of Ohio, also, western relics and relics 

 of New England. Many times we have on 

 hand tirst-class goods for sale vei'y cheap. 

 Drawings and prices for stamps. Large price 

 list post free, with a rare Conn., relic &c. W. 

 PERRY ARNOLD, Stonington, Conn. 



CONFEDERATE BILLS. I will give you 

 fifteen varieties of Confederate Bills for 50 

 cents, postage or cash. Collection will include 

 $20.00, $10.00, $5 00, $3.00, $1.00, 75c, 50c, 2oc, 

 10c, etc., bills. Best and most rai'e relics of 

 the late war. -Correspondence solicited. 

 DVVIGHTG. CHAPMAN, South Bend, Ind. 



WANTED.— Skins (their accompanying 

 skuls separate) with data and measurements, 

 of the .smaller mammals (mice, gophers, moles, 

 shrews and bats) of the eastern Mississippi 

 valley, west of the AUegeany mountains and 

 north to Hudson Bay. Send sample. S.N. 

 RHOADS, Haddontleld, New Jersey. 



STOP AND READ. Now is your chance 

 to get a useful souvenir of the World's Fair, 

 1893, for I am selling the World's Fair Colum- 

 bus Chair — canes at 35 cents each Send at 

 once, for prices will rise as times get better. 

 C. FOX, 525 61st St., Englewood, 111. 



SEND $1 for 3 pound basket of Dolomite, 

 Calcite, Seienite, Iceland Spar and Quartz. 

 J. L DAVISON, 55 Waterman St., Lockport, 



N.y. 



IMPEYAN PHEASANT mounted on plush 

 standard, a fine bird, will ex. for $40 00 worth 

 of A. 1., eggs, singles or sets of Hawks, Owls, 

 Grouse or Quail. CHAS. K. REED, Worces- 

 ter, Mass. 



FOR SALE. My private collection of near- 

 ly 1000 skins of Pennsyslvia and New Jersey 

 birds. To insure a speedy sale I offer these at 

 the very low price of $225, a reduction of 80 per 

 cent, from retail list-prices. Just out — an 

 abridged pamphlet edition of my I'eprint of 

 "Ord's Zoology" containing all essential parts 

 of the unabridged edition price 50c. Price of 

 unabridged, $2.00. Remit by P. O. money or- 

 der or silver. SAMUEL N. RHOADS, Had- 

 don field. New Jersey. 



ARTIFICIAL EYES, best English make, 6 

 gross, black assorted sizes, 1 to 12, $1.25; 6 

 gross colored, assorted colovs and size, 1 to 

 12, $5. Either of the above lots sent carriage 

 paid on receipt of P. O. order. CHAS. JEF- 

 FERYS. Naturalist and Taxidermist, Tenby, 

 England. 



WANTP3D. — To correespond with those who 

 have a few dollars to invest the coming season 

 in mounted birds, skins or eggs in sets from 

 North Dakota and Manitoba. Am ijooking 

 orders from some of the best, well-known col- 

 lectors in America, I will be accompanied by 

 a first-class taxid(u-mist during Ihi^ my third 

 trip to the Northwest. Correspondence de- 

 sired with taxidermist in regard to furnishing 

 fresh, ijliiible skins of Franklin's (Jull. (ieese. 

 Ducks. Terns, White Felican, etc. EDWIN 

 S. BRYANT, Davison, Mich. 



MOUNTAIN CORK. A limited quantity of 

 this exceedingly rare and curious mineral. 

 Also a " Hunter's Pet " Taxidermists' B. L. 

 shot gun, 20 ga., 24 inch barrel, by Stevens; 

 nearly new, not more than fifty shots 

 having been fired from it, an exceedingly ac- 

 curate gun at long or short range and first- 

 class in every respect with full set of imple- 

 ments for same. To exchange for first-class 

 birds eggs, or skins with data. Stuffed alliga- 

 tor about 3 ft., long or other offers. F. W. 

 WARWICK, Buckingham, Prov. Que., Cana- 

 da. 



TANNING LIQUOR.— For tanning all 

 kinds of Mammal Skins, new lot just made up 

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

 on large quanties on application. W. F. 

 WEBB, Albion, N. Y. 



PHEASANTS FOR SALE.— English or 

 Chinese. Pure Golden Farrier and Mottled 

 Farrier Pheasants. Also Black Astrichan 

 Fowls. Write at once. H. A. BRUSH & 

 SON, Milton, Vt. 



COLORED PLATES.— These are the latest 

 "things of beauty" in The Nidiologist, 

 which is undoubtedly a better illustrated 

 monthly magazine of Ornithology and Oiilo- 

 gy, for one dollar per year, than the scientific 

 world ever saw. The exquisite photograph 

 iu colors, of an unusually handsome set of 

 eggs of the White-tailed Kite, iu the Novem- 

 ber number, willdelight all Oiilogists. A fine 

 half-tone of a While-tailed Kite and other 

 striking illustration, in same number. Sam- 

 ple of this number at usual price, 10c. Sub- 

 scription, with exchange notice free, $1.50. 

 H. R. TAYLOR, Publisher NidiuLOGist, Ala- 

 meda, Calif. New York Office, ROSS TAY- 

 LOR, 150 Fifth Avenue. 



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 

 fine sets you may have. Will exchange sin- 

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

 WEBB, Albion, N. Y. 



WANTED.— A good pair of Field Glasses 

 and Boxing Gloves. I will give a good ex- 

 change in Eggs, Skins, Mounted Birds, Rifies, 

 Revolvers, etc. All letters answered. NATH- 

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



FOR SALE. — A beautiful copy of Johnson's 

 Natural History, in two volumes, gold edges, 

 full Russia Leather i)in(ling, etc. 1500 pages 

 and over 1500 life-like engi'avings. Not soiled 

 in anyway, and a complete Natural History 

 from Man, through all the divisions, classes and 

 orders to the aninuilcules in a drop of water; 

 also showing the habits, structure and class- 

 iiication of animals with their relation to 

 Agricultur(\ Mainifactures, Commerce and 

 the Arts, by Hon. S. (J. (Joodrich and Prof. 

 Alexander'Winchell, L. L. 1). 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 pre- 

 paid to any address for $10.00 WALTER F. 

 WEBB, Albion, N.Y. 



