THE MUSEUM. 



WANTS- EXCHANGES AND FOR SALES. 



All notices that come under above will be inserted in this dej)artment until further notice 

 at one-half {i) cent a word. No notice less than 25c. Terms Cash with order. 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. 



LARGE RES URRECTIONPL ANTS by mail 

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

 adena. Cal. 



FOR EGGS in sets, sea shells, curios to the 

 value of 50cts. will send formula for making 

 liquid that petrifies wood and porous sub- 

 stances. FREDERICK HILL, Lyme. Conn. 



WANTED. — At once, fine skin of Pacific 

 Pocket Gopher with skull, and sets of Amer. 

 Sparrow Hawk. Will give good exchange. 

 Write what you want ERNEST H. SHORT, 

 Albion, N. Y. 



TO EXCHANGE.— U. S^ and foreign 

 stamps, bird skins, sets and singles. Want 

 books on botany, geology, chemistry or sets. 

 Can use microscope. FRED MCALLISTER, 

 Davison, Mich. 



TO EXCHANGE.— 50 varieties of eggs, 

 such as Crows, Wrens, Finches, Carrier Pig- 

 eon, Shrike, Killdeer, Cowbird,Grackle,Greea 

 Heron, Quail and others, for larger eggs. 

 Send your list and x-eceive mine. JOHN L. 

 GORDON, Richmond, Ind. 



FOR SALE CHEAP.— Will accept best cash 

 offer for Tixlli self-inking Excelsior printing 

 press, (small newspaper size, cost $40). And 

 24 inch Eagle paper and card cutter. Both 

 practically 7iew, used only a short time. Also 

 a 10x15 O. S. Gordon press, listed at $250. 

 PRINTERS' EXCHANGE, Galesburg, 111. 



TO EXCHANGE.— Finely mounted Tar- 

 pon, sizes from 2^ to 6^ feet in length; for 

 curios of all kinds. Send list of what you 

 have with lowest prices. Price of Tarpons 

 from $5 to $25. Also fine $20 Mandolin to 

 exchange for good Bflat Cornet or good Banjo. 

 Address with stamp. FRED F. STEENS- 

 GAARD, Taxidermist, Fort Myers, Fla. 



PRINTING.— Will do your printing and 

 take in payment Eggs, Curios, Indian Relics 

 not in my collection. 100 noteheads, 100 en- 

 velopes, 75c. W. A LEE, Job Printer, New 

 Vineyard, Me. A2t 



TO EXCHANGE.— Another invoice of 

 Western eggs in full sets with guaranteed 

 original datas, A. O. U. Nos. 16 1-1, 49 1-3. 

 51a 1-3, 120c 1-4, 127 1-2 1-3, 30a 1-1. 710 1-3 

 and many others. Want many common spec- 

 ies. Address FRANK HARRIS, LaCrescent, 

 Minn. 



ARIZONA COLLECTION.— Cactus wood, 

 Apaahe Indian relics, pieces of ancient pot- 

 tery, arrow point and gold quartz. Greater 

 than ever. Sent postpaid for 25c. We also 

 have Indian baskets, live tarantulas, etc. 

 WILLIAMS BROS., Maricopa, Arizona. 



FOR SALE.— Cuues Key, $5; By Ways and 

 Bird Notes, $1: Book of Nature, $1; Our Wild 

 Indians,$3.50; Indians of N. A. $3.50; Camera, 

 $25; Field Telescope $2.75; Wall Tent $8. 

 Write fordescription. E. M. PARKER, New- 

 ell, Iowa. 



FOR SALE. — Case of mounted birds, 40 in 

 number, for best offer in cash. Will send 

 photo of case on application. CHAS. E. 

 BARKER, Fullerton. Neb. 



NOTICE — If you want to get one of the 

 celebrated recipes for embalming birds, send 

 15 cents in unused stamps, for one, to R. P. 

 SMITH WICK, Merry Hill, Bertie Co., N. C. 



WANTED.— Good poststamps, particular 

 U. S. in exchange for several first class mic- 

 ro.scopes worth from $100 upwards. Are in 

 first class condition and of the best makers. 

 Also have several thousand of slides, made by 

 Moller, Lum and others. Worth from 25c to 

 $25 each. Address, MRS. M. COOK. 92 Col- 

 umbia St , Utica. N. Y. 



TAXIDERMISTS.— If you need any fine 

 Polished Ash Shields for Deer or Elk heads 

 I have a nice lot at following prices. 16x23 

 inches, $1.25; 18x25 inches, $1.50. Order at 

 once to insure prompt delivery. Prices net. 

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



BOOKS! BOOKS! We can help you get 

 them at exceedingly low prices. A bound 

 volume of periodicals may be needed but sel- 

 dom, but when it is, it is worth 20 times the 

 cost! Many styles of binding and one price 

 for each. Don't delay, but send in vour or- 

 ders at once to the BARNES BINDERY, 

 Strawberry Point, Iowa. 



BIRD SKINS.— I have on hand several 

 hundred skins- mostly common n Eastern 

 species which I will exchange for equally as 

 common Western species. Also, a large as- 

 sortment of European and Mexican skins ta 

 trade. Send on your list of duplicates and 

 receive mine. Parties making first class skins 

 only need apply. JAMES P. BABBITT, 

 Taunton, Mass. 



