THE MUSEUM. 



WANTS- EXCHANGES 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 25c. Terms Cash with crder. No charge for 

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

 acter from usiug these columns. 



ADD TO YOUR COLLEECTION.— A rare 

 opportunity. 100 all different foreign stamps 

 foi 15 cents. This assortment includes many 

 from English Colonies, Tin'key, etc. ROBT. 

 V. ERSKINE, Box 326, Lake Forest, 111. 



STAMP COLLECTORS.— Packet C con- 

 , tains 1,000 foreign stamps, fine bargain fen* 

 *60 cents. Packet D contains 100 all different 

 stamps, all rare for 50 cents. Packet E con- 

 tains 500 rare foreign stamps, many varieties, 

 price 50 cents. We give $10 in Confederate 

 bills to all who pav us with silver or money 

 orders. THE ROBERT L. MAXWELL Co., 

 South Bend, Ind. 



I HAVE birds' eggs, bird skins, mammal 

 skins, dint arrows, deer antlers to exchange 

 or sell. Send stamp for my list of same. 

 C. F. FITE, Denver, Ind. 



DO YOU WAN r Florida bird skins or eggs? 

 If so enclose stamp for prices to A. M. NICH- 

 OLSON, Curio Dealer, Orlando, Fla. 



WILL EXCHANGE —Double action re- 

 volver, 32 cal., value $11. safety razor, $1.50; 

 Swedish razor. $2, and several cloth bound 

 novels, for best offer of eggs in sets with full 

 data. Collectors desiring to exchange sets 

 for Florida sets Write me. Choice eggs 

 cheap for ca<5h. All letters answered. C. D. 

 WALKER. Windsor, Fla. 



NOTICE. — Would like to exchange sets 

 from this locality for those of others, this sea- 

 son. Collectors from other states please 

 write. All answered. W. A. MEAD, Carmel, 

 Put. Co, N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE for eggs in sets with data. 

 Fine specimens of birds and mammals, either 

 land or water, in the meat or fresh skins. 

 Send your list and receive mine. RILEY P. 

 BROWN, Collector and Taxidermist, Milton, 

 Wis. 



SEND 10 CENTS —Pure spruce chewing 

 gum from the Maine woods, taken from 

 spruce trees which grow only in the State of 

 Maine. Send 10 cents for sample package. 

 Pure and nice, no adulteration. AROOS- 

 TOOK GUM CO., Box 436, Caribou, Maine. 



FOR SALE.— We have the best climbers 

 made. Will climb either rough or smooth 

 bark trees. Manufactured from fine steel. 

 They are light, handy, strong and durable. 

 Pri(te only 80 cents. Satisfaction guaranteed. 

 Every collector should have a pair. Addre.ss 

 R. C. ALEXANDER, Plymout.i, Mich. 



NOTICE —I have the following 1st class 

 sets, full data for exchange- Nos. 622b 1-6, 

 3-5, 2-4; 591b 3-4 499 7-3, 2-4: 743a 15, 613 1-4. 

 First class sets with data wanted. WM. L. 

 ATKINSON. Box 147, Santa Clara, Cal. 



SEND 30 CENTS and receive postpaid, book 

 of our new datas Send list of eggs for sale 

 or exchange. KERR & PERHAM, Sandwich, 

 111. 



WANTED. — Good microscope for books; as 

 Wood's, Buffon'sand Cecils" Natural History, 

 Alden's Cyclopedia of Natural History, 2 vol- 

 umes, new, and (xoodell type writer. FRANK 

 SrUART. Ritzville, Wash. 



EXCHANGE NOTICE. — Coleoptera and 

 Lepidoptera. I have a large collection of du- 

 plicates in papers, correctly identified, which 

 I wish to exchange for other insects, or for 

 good bird skins, or works on Ornithology. 

 Correspondence solicited. A. H. KILMAN, 

 Ridgeway, Out., Can. 



TO EXt^HANGE.— Two good double action 

 32 cal. revolvers. Make offer. J. HAMIL- 

 TON, Petersburg, Ills. 



WANTED.— Fox and Black Squirrels, and 

 coast birds in the meat. Will give first class 

 sets and mounted birds. F. M. RICHARDS. 

 Farmington, Maine. 



WANTED.— Bird card,s. 1st series, "Arm & 

 Hammer Brand," in first class order. 50 cents 

 will be given in exchange. M. W. CLARKE, 

 232 1st St., S E., Washington, D. C. 



BOWEN & GASKILL, wholesale shipper of 

 Maurice River Cove Oysters, by the 1,000. 

 Bivalve, N . J. 



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I WILL give 100 stamps for every egg, first 

 class that is worth over 10c. . that is sent me. 

 WALTER E. McLAIN, New Vineyard, Me. 



TRY MY tine approval sheets of U. S. and 

 foreign stamps at 50 per cent commission. All 

 orders tilled promptly. C. C. BLOOD, Box 

 904, Albion, N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Magazines Harpers',, 

 Scribner's Century, etc., for war weapons and 

 Indian relics, labeled. H. K. MATTISON, 

 38 W. 130th St.. New York City, N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Two microscopes, good 

 condition, cost $2 50. and 50 cts. respectivelj-, 

 for Our Birds in Their Haunts, or a May- 

 nard's Birds of Eastern North America. J.G. 

 SMITH, 5 Pleasant St., Bradford, Pa. 



