THE MUSEUM. 



WANTS, EXCHANdES 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 using these columns. 



TO EXCHANGE— 1,000 tine stamps some 

 •catalogued at over 15c. for best offer in eggs 

 singles. Send your eggs and I will send stamps. 

 WALTER E.McLAIN, New Vineyard, Maine. 



A BARGAIN.— The following tirst-class 

 sets and singles go for $5.00: 201, 1-4; 263, 2-4; 

 342, 1 egg; 368, 1: 417, 1; 420, 1; 428, 1; 423, 1-5; 

 461, 1-3; 488, 1-0; 498, 2-4; 687, 1-3: 1-4; 705, 1-5; 

 735, 1-4; 766, 1-5. F. F. ROBERTSON, Fay- 

 ette, la. 



WANTED.-^Large fossil of fish, will give 

 twelve different medium size fossils or $1.00 

 in U. S. Fractional Currency. PERRY 

 MARKS, Corn Exchange Bank, New York 

 City. 



SEND 2ct. stamp for my April Bargain list 

 of eggs of Birds of Prey. I am offering 1,000 

 eggs of Eagles, Falcons, Hawks, Owls, Grouse, 

 Ptarmigan, Partridge this month at prices 

 that cannot be beaten. I must reduce my 

 stock before I leave for North-west Canada in 

 June. W. RAINE, Toronto, Canada. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— A good violin, for or 

 towards a good double barrel breech loading 

 shot gun with modern improvements. Please 

 write giving full description. BAILEY B. 

 BURRITT, Chili Sta., N. Y. 



WILL give three dime drills for first tioo 

 copies Natural Science News, August, '94, 

 Oologisis. For eight cents stamps will send 

 drill. L. C. KAEMPFER, 244 W. 43 St., New 

 York City. 



STAMP Agents wanted at 50 per cent com- 

 mission 25 well assorted 5c., 100 all different 

 5c. EDWIN G. COREY, 30 East 129 St. New 

 York City. 



FOR SALE. — Every collector needs a pair 

 of climbers that he can trust and know they 

 are good. I have got such a climber. Made 

 from the toughest steel, will climb any tree. 

 Price with strongest straps $1.50. Without 

 $.80. Address, R. C. ALEXANDER, Ply- 

 mouth, Mich. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Eggs of this locality for 

 those of others, especially water-birds. Sin- 

 gles preferred. Also 600 varieties of stamps 

 in album. Offer solicited. CHAS. W. OR- 

 TON, 905 E. Wash St. Mt. Pleasant, la. 



EXCHANGE lot of good stamps fine speci- 

 mens, peacock coal and muscavite for miner- 

 als and shells, send list. Also Hollvhock seeds 

 for sale octs. per packet. HARRY C. SIM- 

 'ONS, Oak Lane, Phila., Pa. 



I received enough replies from last month's 

 ad. to convince me the Museum is a good ad- 

 vertising medium, I am Very truly yours, R. 

 C. ALEXANDER, Plymouth, Mich. 



WANTED.— A large Smith & Wesson, or 

 Colt's pistol, modern design, about 44 Cali- 

 ber. Will exchange anything desired for 

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



TO EXCHANGE.— A good orchester drum 

 almost new value ($15) for a camera or cash. 

 JOS. N. PATTERSON JR., Oak Lane, Pa. 



FOR SALE. — Fine collection of Cretaceous 

 Invertebrate fossils, from Montana, including 

 a few undescribed species, at 40 per cent dis- 

 count. HOMER SQUYER, Wibaux, Mont. 



FINE Grandfathers brass clock can give 

 record for 175 years, will exchange for A. 

 Wilson and C. L. Bonaparte American Orni- 

 thology, or its value in stuffed birds. D. J. 

 HART, Marlboro, N. H. 



WANTED.— A June 1888 Oologist to Com- 

 plete my file. Will allow 25c. worth of any- 

 thing I advertise for same. Look over your 

 odd Numbers and see if you haven't one. 

 PUBLISHER MUSEUM, Albion, N. Y. 



I WILL exchange fine Banner stone gor- 

 gets, drills, fossils and other rare specimens 

 for good old stamps, shells, bird eggs or any 

 good Sea curios. MRS. M. H. NOELL, Flag 

 Pond, Scott Co. Va. 



BOOKS! BOOKS!— Science, set waverly, 

 Political Economy, etc. All new— A 1 revol- 

 ver. Will exchange for eggs in sets or shells, 

 properly named. J. P. W^ BROUSE, Mason 



City, Ills. 



"elegant new catalogue just issued 

 and sent to any address for stamp. FRED 

 W. STACK, Poughkeepsie N. Y. 



HAVE you read Birds' Nestings in North- 

 west Canada? 1 have a few copies left at $2. 

 each. It is full of illustrations and colored 

 plates of eggs. This book will delight you as 

 it has done five hundred other Oologists. I 

 have over 100 testimonials from members of 

 the American and British Ornithologists Un- 

 ion, members of the British Parliraent, British 

 Noblemen, and well know Naturalists both in 

 the United States and Great Britain. Send 

 for list of testimonials and be convinced that 

 I am oft"ering one of the cheapest and most in- 

 teresting books on Bird Nesting ever publish- 

 ed. W. RAINE, Bleeker St., Toronto, Can- 

 ada. 



