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WANTED;— Birds e<rgs, rare nmi common, 

 ^ets or sippjles, in any quantity for vvhicii we 

 -offer sliells, minerals, f^)s^ils. curios, other 

 eggs and in exceptional cases l)Ooks, iustrii 

 ments <>r supplies. Send full list and vvhat 

 you want to get. W. F. WEBB, Albion, N. Y. 



FOR EXCHANGE:— Beautiful St. Bernard 

 dog, 2 years old. registered and entered in 

 New York Kennel Club; for b<^st otfer in eggs 

 oologists books, or cash. B. E. (tRIFFFTHS, 

 522 N. 23d St., Omaha, Neb. 

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FOREIGN STAMPS, quantity of common 

 U. S., nice telegraph instrument and outtit. 

 lot of Gladioli bulbs, phrenology books, fos- 

 sils, Stai- tish, Shark and Skate eggs, gold and 

 silver solution, receipts for plating, Scott's 

 (1894) Stamp Catalogue, etc., for any kinds 

 any quantiti'^s of Columbians, Confederate 

 stamps and bills, foreign and other stamps. 

 Mound, war and Indian relics, curios, etc. 

 ROBERT L. STEPHENS, Walnut St., Dan- 

 ville, 111. 



THE EXCHANGE columns of the Musedm 

 are open to all. Rates I cent a word. No 

 notice less than 25c. Try it once and you will 

 be convinced. 



A FAIR SAMPLE:— 1 wish to insert an- 

 other wanted in your ^iusEUii. The one I 

 put in before brought me over 50 letters in 

 reply also many valuable additions to my 

 collection. 1 am sure an ad. in the Museum 

 is better placed than in any similar paper ex- 

 tant. Wishing you every success I am vex'y 

 respectfully E. P. CLARK M. D., Morrisville. 

 N, Y. 



ARTIFICIAL EYES, best English makeTl) 

 gross, black assorted sizes. 1 to 12, $1.25; G 

 gross colored, assorted color and size, 1 to 

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

 paid on I'eceipt of P. O. order. CHAS. JEF- 

 FERYS, Naturalist and Taxidermist, Tenby, 

 E"g. 



A RARITY:— We have offered us a tine 

 copy of Audubon's ''Birds of America", the 

 lithographed edition of 1861. The plates are 

 elephant folio, the text octavo, in seven 

 volumes, bound in half Morocco. The work 

 needs no comments and is well known the 

 world over as the rarest of its kind. A copy 

 sold recently at sheriff's sale brought $900.00. 

 This one is chpap at $1200.00. Offers solicit- 

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



NOTICE, — Any parties wishing to reach 

 N. L. Davis, whose home address is Brock- 

 port, N. Y.. but for some months past one of 

 the chief assistants of the edito'^ of the Mu- 

 seum, should address him at Marysville, 

 Unita Co,, Wyoming, where he has gone to 

 collect the "Varments of the Rockies.,' 



LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! If I decide to take 

 a trip to Labrador, from about July 1 to Aug. 

 15, collecting (there'll be plenty of birds and 

 eggs even then) how many will go with meV 

 Ex))enses $75, from Quebec back again. Ad- 

 dress: W. A. STEARNS, Care The Museum, 

 -Albion, N. Y. 



UNITED STATES Postage Stamps, 40 dif- 

 ferent, including scarce and old issues post 

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

 ing old issues, "(rovt. Parcels," etc., $1, post 

 free. CHAS. JEFFERYS, Naturalist, Tenby, 

 Eng. 



CHOICE EUROPEAN Birds Eggs cheap by 

 mail or express. Send 5 cents for price lists. 

 ('HAS. JEFFERYS, Naturalist, Tenby, Eng. 



WANTP^D:— Pupils in short-hand, penman- 

 ship, bookkeeping, or Spanish. I teach all 

 these branches by mail and personally secure 

 good positions when competent. I make the 

 securing of good positions for my pupils a 

 speciality. No other school does that. For 

 circulars and information write, W. G.CHAF- 

 FEE, Oswego, N. Y. 



WANTED; — To correspond with those who 

 have a few dollars to invest the comingseason 

 in mounted birds, skins or eggs in sets from 

 North Dakota and Manitoba. Am booking 

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

 lectoi's in America. I will be accompanied 

 by a first-class taxidermist during this my 

 third trip to the Northwest. Correspondence 

 desired with taxidermist in regard to furnish- 

 ing fresh, pliable skins of Franklin's Gull, 

 Geese. Ducks. Terns, White Pelican, etc., 

 EDWIN S. BRYANT, Davison, Mich. 



EXCHANGE.— 1 combined Lathe and saw 

 (Goodel's Improved) with tools, first-class con- 

 dition, cost $13. Wanted 3 candlepower in- 

 candescent lamp, what am I offered. C. E. 

 CUMMINGS, 560 Auburn Ave., Buffalo, N. 

 Y. 



COLUMNS. Try our exchange columns. 

 If you have anything you want to sell or ex- 

 change here is the place for it. We will accept 

 first-class specimens at one-half rates in pay- 

 ment of space in these columns if you cannot 

 spare the money. 



WANTED.— A tirst-class fossil of a tish. 

 Will give in exchange nine different fossils or 

 seven different Fractional Currency prices. 

 PERRY MARKS, Corn Exchange Bank, New 

 York City. 



I HAVE the following skins to exchange: 

 431, 433, 743a, 530, 517a, 581a. 557, 727a, 407, 

 413. 481, 120c Skins of other, localities 

 wanted. PHIL K. GILMAN, 170 9th St., 

 Oakland, Cal. 



SEND 15c. STAMPS f^^i^^'''' "'"""'^^ 



NORMAL CATALOGUE 



of all European-palosarctic bird eggs, in over 600 

 numbers, with prices and number of sets for each 

 species. 



HERrDANN ROLLE. 

 INSTITUTION FOR NATURAL HISTORY, 



BERLIN N. W., EMDENER-STR. 4, GERMANY. 



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