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THE MUSEUM. 



HIGHEST CASH OFFER takes the lot. 

 4 1-4, 429 1-2 & n, 431 1-2 & n, 510 1-4, 519 1-5, 

 581c 1-3, 591b 1-3, and singles of 120c, 187, & 

 620. All tirst class wiih datas. A. I, Mc- 

 CORMACK, 503 S. Olive St., Los Angeles, 

 Calif. 



WANTED. Choice minerals or shells. 

 Will exchange Maynard's Butterflies, $7.50, 

 new copy, direct from publishei's. Also mi- 

 croscope slides or other articles. State what 

 von have and what you want. Address 

 OBSERVER, Portland, Conn. 



DATAS. — Large 4x6 data blanks, generally 

 sell at 60 cents per 100, I sell at 35 cents. Will 

 also print blanks to order. Send design for 

 estimate of price. Satisfaction guaranteed. 

 Send stamp for samples. THOS. H. BLODG- 

 ETT, Galesburg. 111. 



FOR SALE to highest bidder:— A 7ixl3ir 

 Excelsior press, cost $44.00; 25 lbs. 10 point 

 Roman type and several fonts job type. All 

 good as new. Proof of type for stamp. W. 

 A. JOHNSON, Galesburg, 111. 



PRIME SPECIMENS of birds and mam- 

 mals, either land or water, in the meat or 

 fresh skins to exchange for arrow heads, 

 spears, etc. Send vour list and receive 

 mine. RILEY P. BROWN, Collector and 

 Taxidermist, Milton, Wis. 



TO EXCHANGE:— Mounted birds such 

 Snowy Owl, G. H. Owl, Bald Eagle, Pelican, 

 Peacock, etc., for a good Hammerless shot- 

 gun, 12 gauge, Parker preferred. H. M. 

 WOLF, Kewanee, 111. 



FOR SALE: — Data blanks "two styles" at 

 twenty cents per hundred. Please send 

 postal for samples. R. E. CASE, Avon, Conn. 



WILL EXCHANGE 4-keyed flute in good 

 <-ondition v ith instruction book, cost $4.50 

 for$i 00 in U. S fractional currency or $1.00 

 in rare issues. First answer gets it. E. H. 

 SHORT, Gaines, Orleans Co., N Y. 



TO EXCHANGE:— Miniature incandescent 

 light; one-inch Bnck eye piece; two-storied 

 nest of Yellow Warbler; nest of White-eyed 

 Vireo, naturalist paper-; for ornithological 

 or niamn)alogi(^al books. CHARLES F. 

 SWAN, Box 3, Abingtou, 111. 



REVOLVERS FOR SALE.— One 22 long, 

 hammerless, double action seven shot. One 

 22 long double action seven shot. One 22 

 long single action seven shot. One 22 long 

 pistol one shot. Make me a cash olTer on one 

 or all. They go to highest bidder. DWIGHI 

 CHAPMAN, Sonth Bend, Ind. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Birds skins, sets and 

 single (^ggs for line sets with data. B. H. 

 'SWALES, 1220 Woodward Ave., Detroit, 

 Mich. 



I HAVE several varieties of fossils to ex- 

 chancre for old manuscripts, newspapers of 

 the date of 1805 or before, fossils, Indian rel- 

 ics, set ('iirios, minerals, etc. J. O. TIF- 

 FANY, Mason City, Iowa. 



WANTED.— Old and odd guns, pistols and 

 daggers, complete or incomplete, for myprivate 

 collection. Will pay cash or exchange. Works 

 on all branches of natural history, also bird 

 skins, eggs, Indian relics, mounted birds, and 

 two old grandfathers tall clocks in perfect 

 rimuing order. E. P. CLARK, M. D., Mor- 

 risville, Madison Co., N. Y. 



I WILL exchange anything in the line of 

 Florida curios, skins, eggs, &c for good bird 

 dog or field glass. A.M. NICHOLSON, Or- 

 lando, Fla. 



FINE ENGLISH SETTER and Pointer 

 puppies to trade for eggs, skins or books. 

 They will hnd lots of ground nests and give 

 you'lots of sport. Send lists. J. H. BROWN, 

 113 Prentiss St., Iowa City, la. 



WANTED. — One first-class skin of Scissor- 

 tail Flycatchei', must be fine. Will give in 

 exchange a first-class set of two Turkey Vul- 

 ture with data WALTON MITCHELL, 534 

 Summit Ave., St. Paul, Minn. 



FOR SALE or EXCHANGE —H. and R. 

 automatic ejector double action revolver, 32 

 cal. 3i inch barrel, rubber handles, uickle 

 plated, new. For the best offer of eggs or 

 good huntmg coat. J. O. JOHNSON, Lock 

 Box 550, Southington, Conn. 



■ WANTED.— Not less than (6) six large tar- 

 antulas mounted in first-class order price to 

 be reasonable. M. J. PARKES, Green Bay, 

 Wis. 



EXCHANGE. — Botanical specimens with 

 those wishing to exchange specimens from 

 their locality for those found here, also any 

 thing in Curios, Birds eggs. Wood, Shells and 

 Minerals. Any one having anything to ex- 

 change please write me. BOX 39, So. Lynde- 

 boro, N. H. 



WANTED. — A good Bicycle, will give in 

 exchange Mounted birds. Mammals, deer 

 heads, fur mats and skins. I will exchange 

 bird skins of this locality for skins and eggs 

 in sets with data, first-class specimens only. 

 JOHN CLAYTON, Taxidermist, Lincoln, Me. 



SALE or EXCHANGE.— A new ''Trap'* 

 twist single breech loading shot gun. Fine 

 collection birds eggs, 100 varieties. A Col- 

 umbian $1 stamp used, in fine condition. An 

 excellent ferret trained for hunting. Wanted 

 a good double barrel or Winchester Repeat- 

 ing Shot (iun. Enclose stamp. LAWRENCE 

 SMITH, Arcade, N. Y. 



FOR SALE. — One albino squirrel nicely 

 mounted for best olfer over 4.50. Also seal, 

 deer, mink, coou, muskrat. .skunk, fox and 

 some other skulls cheap. ALVAH G. DORR, 

 Bucksport, Me. 



COLLECTORS and Taxidermists, send for 

 my price list of birds and nianimals, either 

 land or watoi", in the meat or fresh skins, 

 which I can furnish you in large or small 

 (|uantities at lowest living prices. RILEY P. 

 BKOVVN, Collector and Taxidermist, Milton, 

 Wis. 



