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YOUR O. and O. Mammal is simply a ionj/ 

 f<ilt want of collectors of luy "make up." L. 

 M. CLARK, Sunield, Ct. 



AMEKICAN FLAMINGO 1-1 data, post- 

 paid for (')') cents. These arc rare and scarce 

 at*1.00. FliEI> W. STAr'K, Poughkcepsie, 

 N. Y. 



A liEAL"i'IKi;L Moonstone in its natural 

 state and a Ijig package of interesting Ama- 

 teur papers and other reading; all sent post- 

 paid, for onlv 10c. in silver. HAWKEYP: 

 ADV. CONCERN, Mason City, Iowa. 



EXCHAN(;E. - stamps of France, Germany, 

 lieiglum, Norway. Sweden, Denmark, Switzer- 

 land and many other countries, in exchange 

 for Confederate, Columbian, or South Ameri- 

 can .stamps. H. DAVLS ACKERLY, 2 Ave- 

 de la Gare, Lausaune, Switzerland. 



BIRD SKINS and sets to exchange for per- 

 fect specimens of Lepidoptera (in papers pre- 

 feired) not in my collection, or books on the 

 sul>ject. Address, L. (j. WOODRUFF, 202 

 West lOyd St., New York. 



EXCHANGE NOTICE.— This coming sea- 

 son I will collect eggs in sets, botanical speci- 

 mens, lepidoptera and marine curiosities. 

 Write enclosing stamp for particulars. ORA 

 W. KNIGHT, No. 157 Hammond St., Bangor. 

 Maine. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Fine sets of Arctic, Ro- 

 seate and Common Terns, with original data. 

 Am especially desirous of obtaining eggs of 

 Northern and Western birds and Raptores. 

 C. C. PURDUM, Wood's HoU, Mass. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Magic Lantern, new cost 

 $4.00. Make olfer in first-class sets, or part 

 cash. Collectors desiring sets of this locality, 

 this season write. CHAS. R. STOCKARD, 

 Box. 55, Columbus, Miss. 



EGGS for batching from high-scoring White 

 Plymouth Rocks: also a few cockerels and 

 pullets to spare. Order at once as this sup- 

 ply is limited. W. J. B. WILLIAMS, Hol- 

 land Patent, N. Y. 



LOOK AT THISI— I have a mounted Great 

 Blue Heron for sale cheap, becau.se I have no 

 room for it, or I will exchange for Coues' Key 

 or Packard's "Guide to the study of Insects," 

 or best offer in first-class skins, birds eggs or 

 shells. Write at once. No postals. GUY 

 K. BARNE.S. Strawberry Pt., Iowa. 



SEND two cent stamp for my April bargain 

 list of singles. Must clear them out this 

 month. 10 cents each buys eggs of B'ack 

 Guillemot, Mew Gull, Kittiwake, Corncrake, 

 Cormorant, Kestrel, etc., etc. 25 cents each 

 buys eggs of Stormy Petrel, Gadwall, White 

 Ibis, Harris' Hawk, Swainson's and Rough- 

 leg Hawks, Merlin, Limpkin, Turkey Vul- 

 ture, Ospre}', etc., etc. Also a lot of second 

 class eggs. Great bargains, and some fine 

 birds skins cheap. My annual sprinz clear- 

 ance sale is now on. No decent oilers refus- 

 ed. W. RAINE, 181 Bleeker.St., Toronto, 

 Ont. 



LKiUID COURT PLASTER. -Something 

 new. Haven't you ever seen it'" If not send 

 for bottle at once only 25c. prepaid. W. F. 

 WEBB, Albion, N. Y. 



A NEW $12.00 32 cal. revolver and 35 shot 

 cartridges to fit, or a set of two Miss Kite, for 

 set of Golden Eagle or other rare sets or New 

 Eng. Bird life by Coues. E. E. MOFFATT, 

 Winsted, Conn. 



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. 



ARTIFICIAL EYP:S, best English make, 

 gross, blac,'k assorted sizes. 1 to 12, $1.25; 

 gross colored, assorted color 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, 

 Eng. 



UNITED STATES Postage Stamps, 40 dif- 

 ferent, including scarce and old issues post 

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

 ing old issues, "fiovt. 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. 

 CHAS. JEFFERYS, Naturalist, Tenby, Eng. 



WANTPvD:— 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. 



W^ANTED:— To correspond with those who 

 have a few dollars to invest the coming. season 

 in mounted birds, skins or eggs in set* from 

 North Dakota and Manitoba. Am booking 

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

 lectors 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 furni.sh- 

 ing fresh, pliable skins of Franklin's Gull, 

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

 EDWIN S. BRYANT, Davison, Mich. 



COLUMNS. Try our exchange columns. 

 If 3'ou have anything you want to sell or ex- 

 change here is the place for it. We will accept 

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

 ment of space in these columns 



RECEIVED the issue of February and 

 March, 'No. 4 and '), of the Museum. I consid- 

 er j'our publication />ar (:x<:cAhnf>e an<l there- 

 fore wish a long life of so creditable Natural 

 Science messenger, which should be in the 

 hands of every lover of Nature. Sincerely 

 yours, J. W. MILLER, Ste. Luce, Rimouski. 

 Que. 



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