THE MUSEUM. 



AVANTS- EXCHANGES 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 2oc. 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. 



Your Museum is all that ^-ou claim>id it to 

 be, is far ahead of my expectations and should 

 be in the hands of everyone who is interested 

 in Natural History. -RICHARD J. JOLLEY, 

 New York City. 



PETRIFIED MOSS —Fine specimens 10, 

 15 and 25 cents. Petrified Leaves, fine speci- 

 mens, 10, 20 and 30 cents, postpaid. Silver 

 preferred. Stamps accepted. A. B. ROB- 

 ERTS, Weymouth, Medina Co., Ohio. 



TO EXCHANGE for same 175 fine sets with 

 data including 49, 120c. 429. 430, 474e, 574, 

 •458, 519, 385. 591b, 530, 531, G33a, 022b, 710. C. 

 De W. SCOTT, 8848, 3rd St., San Dienro, Cal. 



LARGE RESURRECTIONPLANTS by mail 

 10c. Small plants 5c. G. VV. TUTTLE, Pas- 

 adena, Cal. 



WANTED to exchange with collectors all 

 ■over the United States line sets of sea and in- 

 land birds eggs such as: Pelicans, Gulls, 

 Cormorants, Cassin's Anklet, Terns. Many 

 •common eggs wanted. Send your lists and 

 receive mine. H. PGOLE, 203 B St., San 

 Diego, CaL 



BLACK HILLS, Tin quartz, A line speci- 

 men for cabinet 25cts. by mail. Small ones 

 10 cents. Bad Land specimens 10 cents to 

 •two dollars each. Dakota arrow points 10 to 

 20 cents each. Petrified wood, fine speci- 

 mens 25cts. Crystalized Gypsum lOcts. 

 Gold and silver quartz 25cts. each. Address 

 JOHN CASHNER, City Treas., Spearfish, 

 S. Dakota. 



HOW to write on iron and glass. You can 

 write your name indelibly on your knife 

 blade, gun. watch case, any iron tools, metal 

 or glass. Simple, slight cost. Both receipes 

 for 10c. H. B. ROBERTS, Weymouth, Me- 

 dina Co., O. 



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 



TO EXCHANGE.— A receipe for canning 

 fruit without heating or sealing for $1.00 

 worth of first class eggs with data. Want 

 jfull sets A. O. U. 5, 6, 106, 188, 289, 289a. 309, 

 .311, 319, 337, 373b. 393, 474f, 475, 479, 706, 707, 

 721, 755. Want shells and curios. W. A. 

 JSTRONG, Tulare, Cal. 



WANTED.— Sets of Raptores, Water Bird.s, 

 Sparrows, Wrens. Warblers and others not in 

 my collection. Fine nests with data. All 

 letters answered. C. De W. SCOTT, 3848 

 3rd St., San Diego, Calif 



TO EXCHANGE ONLY!— Beautiful cabi- 

 net specimens of Zebra Rock consisting of 

 pink Dolomite, gray Spar and Calcite in al- 

 ternate layers, half inch to each, white cubes 

 of Galenite and Sphalerite set in, also fine 

 Crowned Scalenohedron Calcite block any 

 size. See my note in May Museum for otlier 

 minerals E. HEDBURG. Joplin, Mo. 



WANTED.— Second-hand books (must be 

 good) on all branches of natural science, es- 

 pecially Ornithology, Oology, Entomology 

 and Botany. Will give good exchange in 

 publications, formuhv, marine curios, skins 

 and eggs. Write at once. $4.00 worth of 

 skins for $1.75. PURDUM & ADAMS, 

 Lock Box 134. Woods Holl, Mass. 



BIRDS SKINS WANTED.— I will ex- 

 change anything advertised in my catalogue 

 or pay cash for such species of land birds as 

 I can use. Complete list of species wanted 

 for stamp. No postals answered. JAMES 

 P. BABBITT, 10 Hodges Ave., Taunton, 

 Mass. 



FOSSIL CORALS. Geological Specimens 

 from this locality for Indian Relics and min- 

 erals. MRS. M. L G. NARRIN, Goodrich, 

 Mich. 



RECIPES:— Send us twenty-five cents in 

 stamps and receive our written recipes for 

 preverving the various forms of marine life 

 of our coast, eight formulas in all. Recipes 

 tor making oologists' cement (for mending 

 eggs) and embalming fluid with full direct- 

 ions, 25cts. postpaid, or both for fortj' cents. 

 50cts. worth first class singles for 25cts. 75cts. 

 worth of marine curios 30cts. PURDUM & 

 ADAMS, Lock Box 134, Woods Holl, Mass. 



FOSSILS, FOSSILS, FOSSILS.— Have you 

 any fine fossils, large or small, all sizes, in 

 any quantity'? If so, send me full list, giving 

 number, condition and price, and what you 

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



WANTED.— Old stamps. Arrow Points and 

 broken Bank bills. Will give in exchange. 

 Land and Fresh water Shells, Fossils, Bird 

 Eggs and other Natural History specimens. 

 MARY H. NOEL, Flag Pond. Va. 



