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THE MUSEUM. 



FOR EXCHANGE.— Sets of 197, 199. 200, 

 201, 203, 373a, 513, 593, 022, 703,718a. Singles, 

 144, 203, 364, 431, 445, 477a. Particularly de- 

 sire sets of 69, 378, 461, 533, 531, 537. 539, 506, 

 507, 508, 510. Can use many common eggs. 

 Parties desiring to exchange please write me. 

 All letters answered. C. D. WALKER, Wind- 

 sor, Alachua Co., Fla. 



•'CONE IN CONE." — Large or small speci- 

 mens, for Old Coins, Indian Relics, Stamps, 

 Minerals, etc. Send list and receive a liberal 

 offer. All letters answei'ed. E.J.GARLOCK, 

 1602 20th St., Des Moines, la. 



SAND DOLLARS, Sea Urchins and Star- 

 fish from coast of Maine, to exchange for cu- 

 riosities from other states. Address, H. L. 

 SPINNEY, Palpham Beach, Me. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Books: Gray's Botany 

 and Manual, Bentley's Physiological Botany, 

 Carpenter's Comparative Physiology, Works 

 of Hugh Miller or Agnssiz, for Coues' Key or 

 best offers. W. B. SAMPSON, Salina, Kans. 



TO EXCHANGE.— 12 fine, well mounted 

 birds, in walnut wall case; cash value, $12, for 

 a revolver of standard make, at least 38 cali- 

 ber and 4 in barrell, and to be in good condi- 

 tion. Write for, and give description and 

 how you want to trade. JOHN AMIET, (Tax- 

 idermist) Koch, O. 



INCOMPREHENSIBLE!— 25 Natural His- 

 tory, stamp, amateur, etc. papers, 10c; Stai'- 

 lish 5c; 5 Sand dollars, 10c:Birds eggs ^ price; 

 Coues' Key or Ridgewav's Manual, $3.50; 

 Write. E. EDWARD LUX, Pekin, 111. 



TO EXCHANGE OR SELL.— 15 large Sea 

 Ferns worth $3.75; 2 large pieces of cork bark, 

 $2; one-half pound each of the following min- 

 erals: Fluorite, Varisite, Talc, Albite, Pyrites, 

 Rose Quartz, Asbestus, Electric Stone, Petri- 

 fied Palm, Actinolite, Gold Quartz, Catlinite, 

 Hematite, Calcite, Muscovite, Asphaltum, 

 Limonite, Magnetic Iron, Wavelite, Pearl 

 Spar, Satin Spar, Galena, Serpentine, Halite 

 $5. 500 pieces of Indian pottery, $5; 1 doz. 

 Resurrection plants, $1 ; 1 large Brain Coral, 

 60 lbs., $5; 1 Fossil Fish, size 5x10 in., $3.50; 1 

 Tanned Alligator skm, 6ft. long, $5; 1 Lizard 

 skin, $1; 1 large stuffed and polished Tor- 

 toise, $25; 1 large Dog skeleton, disarticulated 

 and bleached, $5. Will take rare Starfish, 

 Books, Surgical Instruments, Battery, cash or 

 offers. FRED D. SNYDER, Albion, N. Y. 



WANTED.— 25 sets of every Hawk, Owl, 

 Groii.se, Quail, Sea Bird and many others in 

 A. O. U. list for whicli I offer cash or good 

 exchange. Send full list. W. F. WEBB, 

 Albion, N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE.— A $25 No. 1 Kodak, al- 

 most new; takes picture 2^ in. in diameter; 

 and $2 Ruby lantern, for best offer of Indian 

 relics. S. M. MARTSOLF, Beaver, Beaver 

 Co., Penna. 



WANTED.— A colored edition of Studer's 

 Birds of North America. Will give good ex- 

 'Change. W. F. WEBB, Albion, N. Y. 



AFRICAN STEERS' Horns, over five feet, 

 spread. Nice even curved, finely polished 

 and mounted with red plush, and polished 

 hoof. Have sevei'al sets, extr.a nice, $15.00. 

 CHAS. K. REED, Worcester, Mass 



BEHOLD!— Beautiful Butterfly pictui-e, 

 glass 18x24, 3 inch oak frame, contains 100 

 different, large, brilliant Butterfles, all per- 

 fect, from every laud. A fine ornament for 

 parlor, or office of Naturalists; a whole col- 

 lection in itself. Offer it for $10 cash, or $15 

 in exchange for fine birds skins, the rarer 

 eggs, in sets. Cocoons and rare Lepidoplera, 

 and supplies. Now is your chance to procure 

 a fine article. Send 10c for my lists, and see 

 what 1 offer in insects, etc. PROF. CARL 

 BRAUN, Naturalist, Bangor Me. 



HOW TO WRITE or engrave on iron and 

 glass, indeliblv- Both receips for 10c silver 

 or stamps, ARTHUR B. ROBERTS, Wey- 

 mouth, Medina Co., O. 



TO EXCHANGE ONLY!-Extra fine Cabi- 

 net specimens of Joplin, Sphalerite, Gale- 

 nite, Calcite, Dolomite, Chalcopyrite combin- 

 ed in one, or seperate. Also rare Workcite 

 and Cadmium blende, in quantity, which will 

 be sure to please you. It is out of my own 

 mine, and is a new find. I want fine cabinet 

 specimens of other kinds for my own use. 

 Send me a trial sample. The best of referen- 

 ces from any part of thi^ American continent. 

 ERIC HEDi3URG, Mining Engineer, Joplin, 

 Mo. 



WANTED to exchange skins of Mallard, 

 Cinnamon Teal, Shoveller and other ducks, 

 also eggs in sets, for good stamps, British 

 Colony and United States preferred. Address 

 A. M. SHIELDS, 314 Stimson Block, Los An- 

 geles, Cal. 



WANTED.— Random Notes on Natural 

 History; also books on shells. I have a copy 

 of Warren's Birds of Pennsylvania, for best of- 

 fer. Will collect coleoptera from this locality 

 in exchange for shells from other localities. 

 WILBUR L. KING, 229 North St., Bethlehem, 

 Pa. 



The Museum is getting more and more in- 

 teresting each succeeding number. Evei'y 

 lover of nature is sure to be delighted with it. 

 Respectfully Yours, PROF. NATHAN E. 

 RE I ST, Lime Rock, Pa. 



WANTED. — A Cyclometer for bicycle, also 

 a heavy 38 or 44 standard nuike pis ol, 5 or 6 

 shot. Will offer anything I advertise or part 

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



FOR SALE.— Two young Great Horned 

 Owls to exchange for Coues' Key or best cash 

 offer. Write for particulars. HALL THOMAS, 

 Decoroh, Iowa. 



FOR SALE.— A fine copy Maynai'd's "But- 

 terflies of N(!W England" with colored plates, 

 A really desirable, work for any eollt'ctor East 

 of the Mississippi. Price $7.5(1. W. F. 

 WEBB, Albion, N. Y. 



